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"Tricks R4 Chicks"presented by Rugged Riders and JumpCamp

On March 14th & 15th Rugged Riders and JumpCamp are joining forces to bring you the best All girls snowboard camp on Vancouver Island.

This camp is for female snowboarders who want to have fun and progress their skills, especially in the park and backcountry. For 2 days you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy your very own private snowboard park specifically designed by females to meet your needs. Come ride with Rugged Riders team members, pro riders and people you like!! Some of the pro coaches in the past were Amber Stackhouse, Alexis Waite and Erin Comstock. Whether you're a beginner or just want to learn some new tricks, "Tricks R4 Chicks" is the place to take your skills to the next level.



Rugged Riders Rule! photo by Heather Macleod

Tricks R4 Chicks includes 2 days of professional instruction from 9:30am - 3:30pm, a daily yoga practice lead by Moksha Yoga Victoria and awesome female-specific product giveaways!
Campers will have the choice to enjoy their lodging at "The Riding Fool Hostel" with the Rugged Riders crew, in downtown historic Cumberland. This camp has limited space so sign up to secure your spot!
Check out more action at www.RuggedRiders.com.


Get Rad at "Tricks R4 Chicks" camp! photo by Heather Macleod

 



Published On: 1/28/2009
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about 3 months from now... i'll be tearing up the springs... i'm uber-excited and therefore starting my pre-season conditioning NOW!!! i'll be stomping the betties as usual and maybe you guys will actually refer to me as Heather, rather than "that chick who does flips in the park"... yeah, someone actually called me that last year... I was on the lift and this dude said to me "hey, aren't you that chick who does flips in the park?" ...
 
i'll have a whole new bag of tricks for this year... i built a tramp-board and have been playing with it for awhile now (2 seasons!!!)... i've only been out boarding maybe 3 times in the past 2 seasons (long story... i was grounded bcuz of the boyfriend, who i now live with  ...i'm 18 now biatch, i do what i want mutha#%^&er) anyway... yeah so after 2 long years without my board, i'll be back and rippin it up... shizzam!


Published On: 8/29/2008
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©Richard Mitchell/Retna Ltd. In Memoriam: Heath Ledger
 
 
 
 
I was saddened to hear of Heath Ledger's death. He wasn't my favorite actor or anything, but I had noticed that recently he was expanding his film roles to an amazing degree. From Bob Dylan to the Joker in the upcoming Batman film to a confused cowboy to the infamous Casanova, Ledger was all over the map.

            I remember watching A Knight's Tale recently, and seeing Ledger before he became A-List famous. He looked eager and young, but you could see that he was really trying to capture a decent performance, and he succeeded. You see the same thing in the Mel Gibson film The Patriot, Ledger bringing depth to what could have been a shallow, one note characted. Ten Things I Hate About You? Same exact thing.

            His final film performance will be in the new Batman film The Dark Knight. With buzz that his performance will eclipse Jack Nicholson's iconic interpretation, maybe we will finally see just how good he really was.

 



Published On: 1/29/2008
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My Blog: wow
By: twisted_fate


MUUUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
i cant believe it
WTF!?!?!?!??
ohmy gosh... im soo pissed
what are we  gunna do?
 
 
R.I.P HEATH LEDGER


Published On: 1/22/2008
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WHY?!


Published On: 1/22/2008
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Alright, so the whole whining rant about what life's about was depressing me, and it is the new year for God's sake, so in honor of 2007, and preparation of 2008, I figured it was worth mentioning some of 07's biggest deals...
 
1) Sam's contest to see who could get the 10,000th view on his page.
2) Whit and Becka go to Europe!
3) We have a mass migration to Colonies.com, and therefore adopt the colonies retards as our own.
4) The return of daffy to his regular slacker status.
5) Sb.com as we know it ceases to exist.
6) The epic "Hottest guys and gals of Colonies.com" contest.
7) Tim finally get's his Australian butt to America.
8) 36 Hours of Keystone, 2007.  I wasn't there but it certainly does get an honorable mention.
9) The lovely battle with the infamous retard, export.
10) Congratulations to Heather, who is now the proud mommy of a beautify baby girl.
 
Meh, just a couple of the headliners, but when you rock as much as we do, its hard to be super amazing all the time.


Published On: 1/2/2008
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My Journal: euro trip
By: O-Henry


London – We flew into Heathrow and the plan was to catch a train to Jamies grandmothers house in Oxford but her house was flooded.  So we got a tube to Camden & met up with Jamies cousin David who agreed to let us stay for a few days.  The first night in London we met up with some of Jamie’s friends.   We didn’t really want to do any of the touristy stuff in London, but we did go the National Gallery and Trafalger Sqaure. The exchange rate for pounds to Canadian dollars was pretty brutal so we didn’t spend much.  We caught up with a friend from school, Nicole who was in Kensington.  We walked past Hyde Park but we didn’t go check out the Princesss Diana memorial, so I didn’t get the chance to pee in it.  If London wasn’t so ridiculously expensive I would love to live there, going to the pub for a pint is a great way to spend an evening.

Amsterdam – I knew this would be the highlight of the trip, I’d heard a lot of stories about what we should do and where to go in Amsterdam.   To be fair there is a lot of cool stuff to do if sex drugs aren’t your thing …. we did go visit Anne Franks house, and the Rijksmuseum which has about 1000 Van Gogh and Rembrandt paintings.  But my favorite museum was the Heineken Experience which lovingly tells the story of Hollands favorite beer with interactive displays.  As you make your way through the “museum” there are 3 different pubs where you get to sample the beer.  
The nightlife in Amsterdam is amazing, we went to Boom Chicago which is an improv comedy club.  I was surprised how everyone in Holland spoke English, and the Dutch have no accent.  It sounds a bit American and a bit English, but I would have a hard time spotting a Dutchman.
I wanted to check out a coffee house in Amsterdam, but I was not planning on trying any drugs.  We went into a coffee house on the first night & they had a menu of what you could buy – they had cookies and brownies and doughnuts, and hashie milkshakes.   I tried a brownie, it was supposed to be the equivalent of 2 joints.  I think I was more influenced from the jug of beer we had at boom Chicago.   On our second night in Amsterdam we decided to get a gram of marijuana.  I’m not an expert but it was good stuff.  Amsterdam has to be one of the most interesting places, the people dress like Vogue models.  The red light district was not as sleazy as I expected, it seemed pretty touristy actually.   I was surprised when Jamie suggested we go see a live sex show, I was happy to try anything & everything we could on our trip. It was just regular sex, a guy & a girl, 2 lesbians and then a jungle woman with triple-D boobs having sex with a guy in a gorilla suit.  It was something fun to do as a one-off, but I don’t think it would be something you would do every week, like instead of going to the movies you would catch a sex show.
On our last night in Amsterdam we met up with the rest of our Contiki group.  There were 50 people in our group, mostly Australians & New Zealanders and some South Africans, Canadians, Americans.  There were a couple of Brazilians and Tawainese too, so it was a good mix of people.

Munich – we were all pretty hung over when we left Amsterdam at 6am to drive to Munich, Germany.  Our tour guide was Rachel, a cool chick from New Zealand, she basically talked to us like a school teacher & told us we would have to stay with the group & leave when she told us or they’d leave without us.  We arrived in Munich at about 4PM, just in time to go see the Glockinspeil.  Rachel told us it was the highlight of Munich … basically it’s a huge cuckoo clock. It went for 10 minutes, and there were literally 1000s of people watching.  When the clock finally stopped chiming we went for a tour of Munchen.  In the middle of the city is a park where office workers go & sit and eat their lunch and take their clothes off … it was a nudist park!  We went to a beer hall in Munich for dinner, the very one where Hitler used to go to give some of his famous speeches.   German food is pretty good, the main course was literally just a pork leg … no vegetables, no side dish, just meat!  I had 2 steins with my dinner so I don’t remember miuch else happening in Munich, except back at the hotel half the group went to bed & half the group went to the bar for another drink.  Jamie and I met a local Munchen man who offered to buy us a drink, cos he enjoyed speaking English and just wanted to talk to us …. ahh ok we went to bed pretty quickly then.   We drove to Switzerland the next morning, but we did make a stop at the Dacchau concentration camp, they turned the original buildings into a museum. I have to respect Germany for not trying to cover up their darkest chapter in history.

Geneva / Lucerne / Zurich – the trip itinerary was very full, we spent a lot of time each day on the bus traveling to our next destination.  We arrived in Zurich at lunch time, it’s the one city in Europe that looked exactly how I expected & was looking forward to explore it.  Too bad Rachel gave us 30 minutes to see the city & have lunch …. just enough time to grab a McSwiss burger.  The Swiss Alps were beautiful and I definitely want to go back with my snowboard.  It was funny seeing the Australians and South Africans get excited about seeing snow for the first time.  In Lucerne we saw a yodeling demonstration and had a traditional Swiss dinner.  But the highlight of Lucerne was the hotel, which was basically overtaken by our group.  It’s where the group really bonded, and I leant heaps of new drinking games.

Cannes / Nice / Monaco – it was a long drive from Lucerne to Cannes, with a short stop in Zurich.  When Rachel gave the group the choice of having a quiet night at the camping grounds or going to Monaco we unanimously voted for Monaco.  Jamie & I were dressed up to hit the Grand Royale casino …. I wanted to order a vodka martini, Jamie wanted to bet 10∍ on black.  There was a 20∍ cover charge to enter the Grand Royale, so we hit the mini-casino next door.  Jamie was insistent that he was going to gamble in Monaco so he put 10∍ in the giant slot machine … and won 950∍! Back in Antibes we got a bottle of vodka to celebrate.  The funniest moment of the trip was in Monaco when Rachel pointed out Prinicess Stephanie’s palace to us, and Aussie Dave yelled out ‘jeez its bloody nice hey, I thought my house was nice but this is bloody beautiful!’.  We got to spend the next day in Cannes, you feel like a schmuck seeing all the sports cars and huge yachts and villas.  The only other interesting thing that happened in Cannes was a guy in our group nearly got arrested for taking photos of topless women on the beach.  There was a circus with lots of carnival rides next to the campgrounds where we were staying.  After a few beers a bunch of us went on the giant drop, it wasn’t until we got to the top when Derrick reminded everyone about the 13 year old girl who lost her feet on the same ride.  But we survived and went back to the huts for more beer and card games.

Barcelona  -  Spain was the last stop on our contiki trip.  I’ve always thought that Italy has the worlds most beautiful women, but Spain is a serious challenger to the title.  The architecture in Spain was amazing.   It was the groups last night & we went to a flamenco demonstration & to a nightclub which was I was looking forward to doing for the whole trip.  I tried Sangria in Barcelona, which was pretty smooth so I drank more and more.  Maybe it was the alcohol but everybody was pretty emotional about it being our last night, a bunch of us are planning on reuniting for another contiki trip next year.

Paris – Jamie & I flew to Paris the next morning .  Air travel in Europe is realy cheap, our tickets were $30, the same that it costs me to get a train to Toronto!  I’d been to Paris twice before & Jamie had been a bunch of times before too. We had 3 nights in Paris and Jamiie said he wanted to blow his 950 winnings from Monaco on a fancy hotel, but we eventually decided to stay at a hostel.  We got a room at the Woodstock, a pretty famous hotel near the Sacre de Couer.  We’d planned on doing a lot in Paris,, but we were both pretty knackered, so we ended up going to the Louvre and Les Invalides.  We met a Scottish guy at the Woodstock who spoke fluent French and he & Jamie explored the Latin Quarter.  I thought the Parisiens were pretty rude, but I would have been disappointed if they weren’t.  We got kicked out of out hotel room at 10:30 (they have a rule you’re not allowed in your room between 10:30 and 5), and our room got flooded from the sun roof that was left open.   Our last night in Paris was the best night of the trip, we were planning on a having a few quiet beers at the Woodstock, but the bar was full of tourists participating in a drinking Olympics.  

Published On: 9/3/2007
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Gotta make a damn list for this Condo stuff... so i dont forget.
 Let me know if you have people coming with you!!!!!
 
4realboarding- Mike- also bringing 3 people!
Whit_ney- Whitney
xMaraudeRx- Alex
BushyV1- Kyle
smsbrdr1- Becka
 jgardiner - Joe
 robintaylor- Sam
 Lisr- Lisa ???
Ridesnowboards2428- Ryan???
Offduty-ninja- Ashley???
Boarderchck11- Heather
Me- Shawn


Timeline:
Thursday: Arrivals, Whits House, Get Hammered!
Friday:Lift Tickets, 36 Hr Begins, get hammered
Saturday:36 Hr Continued, Dinner at Bamboo Garden, get hammered
Sunday:Condo Check Out, Different Resort Riding (Breck???) Head back to Whits House In Fort Collins or Depart back home, get hammered!
Monday: Apparently we have to go home someday.. so maybe Monday if you didnt piss off Whit
 
Ticket price breakdown $70-75 For Keystone (the entire 36hrs) Sundays riding will cost $70-80 depending on location....
 
 
??? Travel Costs 
$50 a person for Condo
$160 Lift tickets 
Plan on bringing around $350 after travel costs (lift tickets and condo price included)
 
 
 
 
 


Published On: 6/18/2007
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The Step it Up series brought to Whistler a new bread of event bringing guest speakers into a bar environment to educate the young hip and cool crowd of Whistler about different themes relating to the protection of our environment including the wellness of our own body, mind and spirit.

Surfrider Foundation in WhistlerLike it’s previous events, Hilltrip’s goal with the Step it Up series was to fight global warming. With an event every month from November 2006 to April 2007, the series included six different educational sessions about sustainability with a global warming twist. Through the whole series, Hilltrip was able to raise $550 to benefit the Snowrider Project of Surfrider Vancouver and a lot of people learned about ways to become a better steward of the environment and themselves.

Starting with a Sustainable Mountains Session in November , Step it Up no1 sent a strong message to the snow sport industry by having Jonaven Moore, a renown professional snowboarder, do a presentation on global warming and how negative PR is affecting our understanding of the issue, well timed after Tyler Bradley, the environmental chemist behind the creation of the first environmentally friendly ski wax in the world; Hillbilly Wax-Works & Ethica Enviro-Wax who had a satirical look at the state of the snow sport industry itself.

DJ Mat The Alien in WhistlerStep it Up no2 being close to Christmas, Hilltrip thought educating people about how making informed choices during the holiday season would help them reduce their environmental footprint and be good for their own body environment and organized a Sustainable Food Session. The session covered the concepts of SLOW food with Diana Rochon, RAW food with Sarinda Hoilett, SUPER food with Randall Carpenter and there was a slide show to give ideas to people on how they can green their holidays.
If you are interested you learn about how you can GREEN Christmas Holiday click here >>

Yoga in WhistlerFor the third Step it Up, we decided to do something a bit different than the usual sustainable environment type event by having an Awakening Session and introduce a spiritual approach to sustainability. We believe awareness and consciousness can play a big role in improving someone’s life and the world. For the occasion, we had Kelly Oswald of The Oracle, Tina James of World Yoga Within and Robbie Dagg & Friends with OM MANI PADME HUM.

The fourth session was done in conjunction with Surfrider Vancouver. The theme was Sustainable Watershed and Pina Belperio of Whistler Water Watch and June Van Der Star of Surfrider did great presentations followed by a Sea to Summit, a video where snowboarders, skateboarder, and surfers are talking about the entire hydrological cycle and how it relates to their day to day life. Following the session, we had the Enviro-Mental Showdown Party following the qualifier of the Showcase Showdown, an annual snowboard competition.

The fifth one was a Sustainable Energy Session and we had Sarah Valentine giving a few tips on how we can reduce our energy consumption easily and than Hilltrip went all out and presented 15 documentaries about energy and climate change over 2 days as part of the Sierra Club Energy Film Festival.
You can read more about the Energy Film Festive by clicking here >>
Step it Up in Whistler
As a way to end the series, Hilltrip teamed up with a bunch of local artists to present an Expression Session on Earth Day, April 22nd, and the last day of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival (WSSF) this year. Kostaman & The Vibrations opened at 7pm with a few reggae songs, Angie Nolan and MollyFi followed with poems and spoken words, Daniel Poisson, Chris Dyer, Olivier Roy, Jon Parris and Stan Matwychcuk had art pieces on display, Chili Thom & Feet Banks came to show their short film “High in the Mountain”, Animal Nation did a few raps, and Rainbo performed a hula hoops go-go set to the sound of DJ Parris. During the evening we also had the OxyMoron Martini, a heathy martini containin FrequenSea.

This last Step it Up event was also the launch of Green.Colonies.com in Whistler! It is also during that event that the winner for the Surf trip, the Option Snowboard, the SPY goggle and the O’Neill goodies were draw. There was so much going on, it was a great way to close the festival and the series in beauty.

Thanks to Whistler Brewing Company, Clif Bar, O’Neill, Deep Snow and Surf Experience, Option Snowboards and Spy for sponsoring the Step it Up series, Maxx Fish Bar & Lounge for letting us host the series, Surfrider Vancouver for setting an information table at each event, the speakers and artists for their performances and inspiration as well as all the people that have helped make this series of event happen…Nadia Cote, Marie-Lou, Giselle, Haley, Elexa, Sarah, Andrew, Adrian and all of those who came.

For more information on Hilltrip, visit www.hilltrip.com

Check out my gallery to see pictures from each Step it Up event!


Published On: 5/8/2007
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we sat on queen west at 3:30 am and talked to a rasta named damien. he gave us wise words on common perceptions of white girls and also explained why black girls always seem so angry. he says its because "most o dem be loose and got a baby daddy who dun treat dem bad and it make dem angry wit da wurld". whats more ignorant, generalizing black females and asking him why they are so angry all the time, or his response in which he actually justifies our racist question with an answer and even goes so far as to put them down?! i guess id say it was our fault for bringing it up in the first place. aaah whatever. then he asked if he could suck on heathers nipple? i just dont know sometimes....

sondre lerche- sleep on needles
coco rosie- tahiti rain song
listen up chilluns




Published On: 5/8/2007
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My Blog: my life
By: heathersboi69


my life is rough i lost my dad  in cristmas 2004 i have barely talked to him when he was a live b/c of his job and it has been hard to move on with out but i can hold in what pain i have left so thats my life but when im skatein i don't feel a damn thing it feels good knowin that the world isn't on ur sholder so what ever is what ever it happens peps might not like it but that is life so peace


Published On: 5/7/2007
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On April 9th, 2007 Emerica posted an article and an interview about signing Jerry Hsu.

Emerica Article:
No more guessing. You nailed it. Please help us welcome super shredder Jerry Hsu to Emerica Footwear and Gear. Have you seen Enjoi’s Bag Of Suck video? What about Man Down from the Tilt Mode Army? If you just said no twice, it’s sincere-iously time to wake up from the coma you’ve been in and get your ass down to your local skate shop for a screening! Everyone else, ’nuff said--you already know that Jerry’s skating is truly of epic proportions!

A longtime friend of Emerica, NorCal ruler Jerry fits in with the team like a brand-new pair of our shoes: absolutely perfect! In addition to joining the distinguished pros of Emerica Footwear, Jerry will also accompany Heath Kirchart and am Marquis Preston on Emerica Gear, and start breaking shi*t off for the next Emerica video, Stay Gold, coming in 2008. Daaaaayum! Jerry's interview is already up, so go dive on in for more details. Welcome to Emerica, Jerry!
[http://emericaskate.com/news/2007/04/09/guesshsu/]

Interview:
How and when did you start skating?
1992. It was a gang initiation thing.
Who were you skating with at first?
Myself.
What terrain were you riding at first?
Flat ground and a piece of wood with a 2 x 4 under one end.
Who were some early influences on your skating?
The bad, older kids with green hair and 42-inch waist jeans.
Do you enjoy skating in contests?
No.
How could contests be improved?
Weapons.
What is good / bad about being a pro?
Everything's good, nothing's bad.
What do you think of skate videos?
Less blah-blah-blah, more raw-raw-raw.
Which are your favorites?
Barbarians at the Gate.
Do you enjoy shooting video parts?
Oh, its the best!
Do you skate small stuff like curbs and parking bumps?
Exclusively.
Why are curbs not allowed in magazines and videos anymore?
They're not allowed anymore?!
When was the last time you saw a curb in a magazine or video? Do you skate vert ramps?
Not really. If I do, it’s toward the bottom where its flat.
Do you skate backyard pools?
I don't do pools.
What do you think of public concrete skateparks?
They’re a good place to sell shoe packages.
How could they improve the design?
By not letting complete boneheads design them.
Should skateparks copy real street spots like Love Park and EMB?
Yes, but security guards and homeless people should be included in the overall design.
How did you get on Emerica?
Bethany Regan is a close personal friend of mine.
What do you like about Emerica?
They're my bros and they pay for my crystal healing sessions in New Mexico.
Who do you skate with now?
Everybody.
Who are your favorite skaters of all time?
Tino Razo.
What have been the highlights of your skateboarding career?
I was on the BET Network once, I think.
Is there anything in skateboarding you haven't done that you'd like to accomplish?
A reality show and sports drink deal. Duh.
What do you enjoy besides skating?
I enjoy everything besides skating.
What music, art, books have you been enjoying lately?
Religious literacy by S. Prothero.
What are your future goals?
To floss every night.
[http://emericaskate.com/team/jerry-hsu/bio/]


Published On: 4/11/2007
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My Blog: I HATE YOU
By: tonya160741


HEATHER DON'T EVER TALK TO ME EVER AGAIN IF YOU TRY TO I'M GOING TO TELL YOU TO f*ck OFF AND ENDING THE CONVERSATION


Published On: 3/22/2007
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PRO PHOTOGRAPHER SHOWDOWN FINALISTS ANNOUNCED BY

WHISTLER’S WORLD SKI & SNOWBOARD FESTIVAL

 

Action Sport/Lifestyle Competition Features World’s Best Shooters in Showdown for $10,000 Purse

 

Whistler is gearing up for a clash of the titans, when five of the world’s best lifestyle and action sports photographers compete in the tenth annual Pro Photographer Showdown at the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, April 18 2007.
 
 
 The five selected photographers will be flown to Whistler for a gala presentation on April 18, 2007, lured by the bright lights of the Festival, the industry’s preeminent celebration of action and lifestyle photography and a $10,000 prize purse.
 
 At the Pro Photographer Showdown, the most dynamic moments in action sports are captured and mounted, trophy-style, for an appreciative 2000-strong crowd in a series of self-curated 9 minute multimedia presentations.
 
The “Best of Show” designation conferred at the renowned photography expose will see the winner join an alumni that includes Kevin Zacher, Eric Berger and Aaron Chang, who will judge the Showdown alongside Whistler’s “King of Light” Paul Morrison, and long-time host of the Pro Photographer Search, writer and creative mastermind Leslie Anthony.
 
Throughout its ten year history, the Pro Photographer Showdown has featured stunning photography from renowned surf photographers Aaron Chang, Jason Childs, Jeff Divine and Warren Bolster; skateboard gurus J. Grant Brittain and Jon Humphries; acclaimed mountain bike photographer Sterling Lorence; ski & snowboard legends Kevin Zacher, Eric Berger, Paul Morrison, Blake Jorgenson, Mark Gallup, Scott Markewitz, Dave Heath, Vianney Tisseau and Mattias Fredriksson, among others.
 
 
The five finalists are:
 
Peter Taras – San Clemente based Taras comes by his boho-creative blood legitimately. His grandfather was a revolutionist photographer who fought the reds and was hung by Stalin.  Having worked as Photo Editor for Transworld Surf Magazine since he was 24 means Taras spends more time in the editing suite than out shooting, and his brain is full of shot-lists still to be captured.   
 

Endre Løvaas – This 36 year old Norwegian says he has no plans to quit his day job as Marketing Manager and Senior Photographer at Fri Flyt, Norway’s biggest ski and snowboard mag to focus solely on photography.   He’s shot with Matchstick Productions and produced images that have been published all over the world.

 

Nick Hamilton– He’s got the mongrel accent of a half Finnish, half British, half American guy, with multiple seasons in the French Alps under his belt. Currently photo editor at TransWorld SNOWboarding magazine, the 29 year old shutter-veteran edited British snowboard mag White Lines before moving to Cardiff, SoCal to take up his current role. There, he earned TransWord a Henry R Luce Cover of the Year special citation. And still can’t surf worth a damn.

 

Jeff Curtes – Boulder-based Curtes is the Principal Photographer for Burton Snowboards, and has been tripping around the world shooting for Burton since his big break in 1994. He has a degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a single credit in photojournalism from the Agricultural Journalism department and a stash of childhood memories of snowboarding with his brother Joe in the backwoods of the Wisconsin countryside.
 
 
 Jody Morris – He spent a 10 year stint as senior photographer for Transworld Skateboarding magazine, and has freelanced for almost every major skateboard magazine in the world, as well as Men’s Fitness, Transworld Snowboarding and shooting a host of skateboarding's most iconic and influential ad campaigns, such as DC Shoes, Etnies, Adio Footwear, Quicksilver, Nixon, World Industries, Dakine, and Tony Hawk Inc.
 
 
For more info on the finalists check out: http://www.whistler2007.com/2007/photo/
 
And enter for your chance to win a trip to the festival:

 



Published On: 3/13/2007
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Wow there is nothing hotter than having a cold!!!
HA ha now she has no voice!! 
 
She has been told a couple times that she sounds like a phone sex operator!!
 
First time I've ever heard someone complain about a sexy voice!?


Published On: 12/17/2006
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Hey Everybody
 
So, yesterday was my check up with my thorasic surgian to see if I would need any further follow up surgery. 
The Dr. told me that the previous surgery had went better then could have been expected and that no further surgery is required for now.  I do have to go back in 6 months and have a scope done but that is just a precaution.  When I tore my esophagus it repaired itself...amazingly!  The Dr. said that he had never seen that before and as long as the next scope goes as well then I will be home free!
On the job front...Not much is really new there, I have an interview today in about 2 hrs and its for a management position so that is pretty exciting...It should pay quite a bit more then I have ever made before...And since I already know I enjoy the work I think it will be a good job...There is some travelling out west also for the position so I will be able to get out and ride!  The P/T job is coming along slowly..I had my first full non-training shift on the weekend and it was actually a lot of fun...most people are in really good moods when they are buying there leisure activity goods...Its also fun for me because I can talk about bikes/snowboarding for 6-8 hrs straight and people dont get annoyed...hahaha...Well I hope everyone is doing well...Peace out!


Published On: 11/14/2006
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Was up in Whistler this weekend and everytime I go there I am reminded why it's such a great place and that I can't wait to move back. Whooping it up at the longhorn with good friends(new and old) Drunken snowball fights with strangers in the village square. Lunch at the dam which turned into an all day event(heather rocks). Looking up at the peak and the excitement of an early season. It is home.
See you all on saturday


Published On: 11/14/2006
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My Journal: Baby steps.....
By: cazza21


For those of you who don’t know, I lost my best friend from high school in a car crash this past January.   Brody was the first person I called whenever I went home at thanksgiving, which made going back this weekend really hard. But there was another reason why this time was so hard…. After having put it off for quite some time, I finally got in contact with his widow (i hate using that word). I wish I could say I had the guts to call her, but I didn’t. After spending a month dialing the first 6 numbers then hanging up (starting on his birthday), I took the easy way out and sent her an email to see how she was doing. She responded and told me that she wanted me to see her and the baby. The last time I had seen Reagan was at the funeral. He looked so much like his dad.. the entire time I was holding him I was in tears. I was nervous that I wouldn’t know what to say to Heather, as we were never really friends. I spent the 4 days before the visit trying to mentally prepare myself for the visit. Heather decided that she should come to my house, as my family was really close to Brody, and that she knew that Brody would want us all to be part of Regans life.

The second I opened the door, all the nervousness melted away. Heather handed him to me to take his jacket off as she took her shoes off, and he just looked at me and smiled. He looked just like his dad, but it didn’t make me sad this time. Regan has grown so much… he’s running around and getting into lots of trouble. Heather and I managed to find a few things to talk about, but it wasn’t long until we started talking about Brody. She had only met him after university, so she wanted to know about what he was like in high school. She had been going through all his stuff and found all kinds of random things that she wanted me to explain to her. It was so great to share all the stories… and to pull out some tapes of some random moments that had been recorded for us all to laugh at later. I promised her to get some pics together for her to share with Regan when he’s older.

I had been so afraid of seeing her and the baby, but really it was the best thing I could have done. It still hurts that he’s gone, but at least now I know when I really miss him, I can always go see Regan and see those same brown eyes staring at me.


Published On: 10/10/2006
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One more hour to go before i head off to gate C14 at KLIA.
 
It has been a good fortnight; one of initial uncertainty; going to Borneo with little more than plane tickets can make you wonder what the hell is gonna happen.....
 
in the end, we met the fine people of Scuba Junkies in Semporna and enjoyed 33 dives over 11 days!  Now i really do need a vacation, and thankfully with the cost being about 16 quid per dive, my Visa is safe to pay for another day! 
 
lots of sharks and too many bloody turtles in one of, if not THE best dive site in the world, of Palau Sipadan.  The trigger fish were a bit feisty tho, one of whom took a few chunks out of my fins!  (until i offered up my arse for it to sink its teeth into instead;  dehli belly makes for a great deterrent!)
 
and now having milked every last ringett out of this Plaza Premium Lounge, i embark on 13 hours of knee cramped boredom.  we got bulk-head seats tho, and being awake for 28 hours now, should help ensure i snore as we zoom over India and Whatsit-stan until touching down in Heathrow.
 
tonight will be pizza night!  damn i now hate rice and noodles; especially fried!  i must confess, the first port of call on getting back to civilisation was McDicks!  damn my hankering for a seasame seed bap!
 
ciao y'all.  jet lag permitting, i'll be harrasing you politrikal types once more on Monday morning. 
 
tropical pics to follow.... 
 
 
now where's that bog...? the cramps are returning!


Published On: 9/22/2006
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oi oi... once again we´ve lucked out with epic snow and sunshine.. seems ullr is on our side for this whole trip.. been in termas de chillan in chile for the last week and a bit.. the terrain was incredible cornice after cornice, steep deep pow and best of all there was almost noone else there.. seems peeps in chile dont know about this place.. incredible times
 
we hiked another volcano, this one wasnt pumping smoke as bad as the last one but did stink of sulphur, total mission hiking in lava scree almost threw the toys out the pram and gave up but eventually made it and the views from the top were the nuts.. all the andes well as far as wee could see lakes, volcanos, yetis, tigers, giraffes, palm trees, hula girls,. even a couple of chilean haggis.... no shi*t
 
had a couple days off all day boozing in the sun which were real good fun, chilled with some american candaians ozzies. on monday it was chilean independence day and the whole country was jumping. went to the local firestation and got fairly sideways on some yocal punch cant really remember much at all.. next day we went horseriding.. never done it before and to be honest was shi*t scared but it turned out real good times.. did galloping or whatever the horsey lingo is felt like john wayne, walked like a cowboy afterwards and ma balls are still aching!!!
 
reet now we´re back in los andes north of santiago hoping to go catskiing again.. summers definatlety in the air at last. ben bounced to buones aires last night.. me and eve are being proper tourists.. off to get a hawaan shirt, 200pounds extra weight and a huge camera, a map and go ask the locals dumb questions
 
flying home on sunday... gonna be a shock arriving in heathrow afer all this mountain living but really looking forward to catchin up with everyone back in the U'K
 
hope alls well with yáll
 
adios for now
 
maradonna...


Published On: 9/21/2006
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