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That's right, Core Snowboard Camps is giving away a free 4 week all-inclusive camp and a return flight at Europe's biggest freestyle event - Freestyle.ch. We're actually giving away more than that. Our newest camp outerwear sponsor, Zimtstern , is throwing in $3000 worth of 08-09 outerwear. Thanks Zimtstern. And the airfare is being taken care of by ESL Sejours, the best travel agency out there. Cheers guys.

All prize entries must be received at the Core Camps exhibition and tent at the Freestyle.ch festival in Zurich, Switzerland between Sept 26-28 2008. Winners will be announced at the Core Camps/Zimtstern tents on Sunday, Sept 28 at 4:30pm.
All the details are below.

1st Prize - 4 week Core Snowboard Camp + return flight
2nd Prize - 08-09 Zimtstern snowboard outfit ($1500)
3rd Prize - 08-09 Zimtstern snowboard outfit ($1500)

1st Prize includes:*
- daily riding and training with pro coaches (Mon-Fri)
- unlimited season pass (includes new Peak to Peak gondola + discounts)
- 28 nights accommodation in one of our rider houses (twin share room)
- return flight and airport transfers provided by ESL Sejours
- weekly video analysis and tune-up & waxing clinics
- snowboard factory tour
- Core Snowboard Camp hoodie
- Product give-aways from sponsors
- nightly/weekly activities and social events
- personal video DVD
- the best snowboarding experience of your life

*- Winner must be at least 16 years old
*- The winner must provide their own travel insurance
*- Possible start dates for 1st prize are: Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, and 20 2008
*- Meals are not included and are the responsibility of the winner
*- Arrival and departure on Saturdays only
*- Prize is not transferable

2nd and 3rd Prizes include:
- Two 08-09 Zimtstern snowboard outfits valued at $1500 each
- Winners will be able to choose their outerwear directly at the Zimtstern warehouse and head office in Zurich, Switzerland in early October. Exact dates to be announced.

The 3 winners names will be drawn at the Core Camps/Zimtstern tents at approx. 4:30pm on Sept 28. Winners will be contacted immediately following the draw and announced on the Core Camps website. Good luck to all contestants and we'll see you in Zurich before we see you in Whistler!!

CoreSnowboardCamps.com

www.zimtstern.com

www.freestyle.ch

www.ESL-Sejours.com

 




Published On: 8/31/2008
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This month kicked off with some awesome snow and cold winter conditions. We had some excellent fresh powder riding for April fools day thanks to some short hikes into the high alpine. We are currently in the middle of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival here in Whistler which means lots of free bands in the village and world class snowboard competitions.

Local Camp News

At camp things are starting to slow down a little with only onr more week of programs for the winter calendar. That doesn't mean that we are slowing down as we are busy preparing for summer with our new NZ trip (Which is happening in September) as well as summer camp training in June and July. If you are keen to come out to Whistler the you can now book for new winter for our freestyle and freeride snowboard instructor training. If you would like to come to NZ you can check out the information on-line at

Cooler Magazine

Keep an eye out for Cooler Magazine on the shelves at your local news agent. Cherry from http://www.coolermag.com was just out at camp three weeks ago to check us out and write a story about our programs. They are a womens snow, surf and lifestyle magazine out of Europe which is an alternative lifestyle haven for young women.

New Zealand 'World Trip'

If you have ever dreamed about snowboarding in New Zealand and would like to come with our Pro Ride limited numbers adult (18+) improvement camp please let us know - there are now 10 spots available for our 8 and 11 day trip to Wanaka NZ (Middle Earth for those who have watched Lord of the Rings) - the date is set for September 6th. If you are already in NZ or planning to be there you can drop into our 5 of 6 day training only clinic. Drop us an email if you are keen to snowboard@pro-ride.com - you can check out the web page at http://www.pro-ride.com/new-zealand-snowboard-camps.cfm We already have several bookings and lots of expressions of interest. This will be a super fun holiday experience with the flexibility for us to be able to switch up our schedule based on conditions and the groups riding goals. We have 4 star comfortable accommodations with a gym, heated pool and bbq area so when we are off the slopes we will be living in style. We are also going to partake in some jet boating, bungee, snowmobiling and heliskiing for those who are keen as optional extras.

Camper News

Our most recent Level 1 and 2 candidates all dominated their exams with above standard being a common thread for many of the results sheets. We had a huge party at the end of March with many of the long term campers finishing up for the winter. Most of the crew have decided to stay in town and ride until the end of the April and make the most of the excellent snow conditions.

Coach News

A couple of weekends ago the Canadian Nationals half pipe competition was on down in Vancouver at Cypress Mountain. Crispin, Ryan and Neil all went down for the event and came 4th, 6th and 9th. Katie went down to represent the women and came 12th. In other coach news Dylan is still slaving away on the house he is building down in Squamish and is planning on heading east for the summer to build log homes. Duncan was in Toronto with his girlfriend and jsut got back. Lisa and Luke are planning on heading down to Mt Buller in Australia for the summer snow sliding season and Ants L is hanging in Whistler for the summer and playing golf.

Mountain News

As most of the world’s ski resorts close for winter 07-08, Whistler has announced more than two months of its long snowsports season is still ahead. Skiing and riding on Whistler Mountain will continue until April 20th. Spring skiing then continues on Blackcomb Mountain from Monday, April 21 through to Sunday, June 8th. After that the Blackcomb glacier is open for summer snow sports.

The resort currently has a snow base of 265cm and will have 3,000 to 2,500 acres remaining open for May and the first week of June.

Blackcomb Mountain will also debut a new terrain park through to the end of May in the Jersey Cream area. Opening on April 21st, it will feature a mix of small, medium as well as large jibs and jumps built for the Orage Masters.

Next Winters Information

The dates and pricing for next winters programs are up on the web site so you can register for the long term programs now - bookings are already coming in so if you have any questions about the programs or would like some more information you can check out http://www.pro-ride.com/courses.cfm or email us at snowboard@pro-ride.com. If you want to see what your in for you can check out http://www.pro-ride.com/diary.cfm

Summer Camp

The Summer Glacier Camps are on again this year. This is perfect for the junior riders who can't come and train with us during the winter months. If you can't get enough during the winter and you want to come and ride the Blackcomb Glacier and the best halfpipe then check out www.pro-ride.com/summercamp/index.cfm

Summer Camp Dates for 2008

Session #1 June 27 - July 4

Session #2 July 4 - 11

Session #3 July 11 - 18

What's New

This summer the final parts will come together for the new $50 million Peak to Peak gondola. Over the summer they will be stringing up the cable and building the machinery to power the lift which will take you from the top of Whistler to the top of Blackcomb in 12 minutes.

Check out the Pictures

We are constantly updating the diary pages on the web site so if you would like to see what we are getting up to you can check out http://www.pro-ride.com/diary.cfm

Thanks to our Sponsors who supported us this winter - please check them out

Ride Snowboards - www.ridesnowboards.com

Dakine - www.dakine.com

Groovstar Outerwear - www.groovstar.com

Kuu Wax - www.kuu.com

Smith - www.smithoptics.com

Freestyle Max - www.freestylemax.com

Red Bull - www.redbull.com

Snowboard.com - www.snowboard.com

Huge thanks to everyone who came out to ride this winter - it has been awesome!

If you have any questions for us or feedback please drop us an email at

snowboard@pro-ride.com

Have a great month

See you soon!

From Anthony and the Team at Pro Ride



Published On: 4/18/2008
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The snow keeps falling here in Whistler. We now have had 29 feet of snow that has fallen so far this year and over 3 months left of the ski season. We are offering training all the way until the end of April for our groups and custom training into May. We are busy planning our 'World Trips' and the NZ Trip for September is up on the web site if you would like to come.

Over the past month we have had loads going on.

We successfully completed our second road trip for the season down to Mt Baker with our 12 week campers and were met with fantastic conditions. It was quite the adventure as I found out that my wife Karen was going into labour just as we were putting in our first powder runs of the day at Mt Baker. The day was a real blast for me. We shredded powder all morning with sunny skies and then rallied back to Vancouver to make it just in time for Baylee to be born - you really can't beat that for a day to remember. Check out www.pro-ride.com/diary.cfm for the pictures of the day.

Instructor Results

We have had excellent results from our Level 2 crew who did their exams and a couple of them who wanted to work have already been hooked up with employment with Whistler Blackcomb for the remainder of the season. A good friend of ours who does the hiring for the school came by the camp house and chatted with the crew about how to gain employment with the mountain and at the end of his session offered work to the people who were interested.

Jump Day

We have a backcountry style jump day planned for Friday which should be a blast. We have snow forecasted all the way to Friday which is going to make for super soft landings. As a bonus, Cooler - European Women's Life Style Magazine will be on hand to document the activities. Jump day just happens to correspond with one of the campers birthdays so it is going to be quite an affair.

Coach Lance Cyr Superman Front Flip

Competition News

Lots of great results this month from the crew. Ryan Rausch has been travelling the globe and is dominating as usual. Crispin Lipscomb was in Italy for the World Cup Half Pipe and took the win for Canada. This is only a week after winning the Showcase Showdown. The boy is on fire!

Next Years Programs

All of next years pricing and dates are up on the web site so now is a great time to secure your place for the long term programs. We have already had quite a few bookings so if you are keen please drop us a line to let us know. You can register at www.pro-ride.com/register0809.cfm - all of this years long term programs sold out and we are again limiting the numbers for next year to guarantee the best training available world wide.

This Seasons Programs

We now have a few places remaining for 1,2 and 4 weeks starting from March 22nd and 29th if you are keen to come out and ride. (Our group training sessions will run all the way until the end of April.) The conditions are excellent and we have loads of snow to get us through to the summer. The World Ski and Snowboard Festival is on again April 11 - 20 so this is a great time to come out. Check out http://whistler.mtv.ca/ - there will be 50 free live concerts, big air snowboard competition, arts events, endless night life and the best spring riding in the world. You can register on-line at www.pro-ride.com/register.cfm This will be your last chance for the season to gain your instructor certification, fine turn your freeriding skills or get your park shred on with the Pro Ride coaches.
 

Coach Anthony Leffelaar BS 180

Summer Vacation - New Zealand 'World Trip'

If you have ever dreamed about snowboarding in New Zealand and would like to come with our Pro Ride limited numbers adult (18+) improvement camp please let us know - there will be 12 spots available for our 8 and 11 day trip to Wanaka NZ (Middle Earth for those who have watched Lord of the Rings) - the date is set for September 6th. If you are already in NZ or planning to be there you can drop into our 5 of 6 day training only clinic. Drop us an email if you are keen to snowboard@pro-ride.com - you can check out the web page at www.pro-ride.com/new-zealand-snowboard-camps.cfm We already have several bookings and lots of expressions of interest. This will be a super fun holiday experience with the flexibility for us to be able to switch up our schedule based on conditions and the groups riding goals. We have 4 star comfortable accommodations with a gym, heated pool and bbq area so when we are off the slopes we will be living in style. We are also going to partake in some jet boating, bungee, snowmobiling and heliskiing for those who are keen as optional extras.

Summer Camp

The Summer Glacier Camps are on again this year. This is perfect for the junior riders who can't come and train with us during the winter months. If you can't get enough during the winter and you want to come and ride the Blackcomb Glacier and the best halfpipe then check out www.pro-ride.com/summercamp/index.cfm

Summer Camp Dates for 2008

Session #1 June 27 - July 4

Session #2 July 4 - 11

Session #3 July 11 - 18

That's it folks. Lots more shredding to be had this winter so if you are keen to come out let us know and we will show you a fantastic time.

Keep an eye on the www.pro-ride.com/diary.cfm page for all the latest pictures from the camp.

If you have any questions for us or feedback please drop us an email at

snowboard@pro-ride.com and registrations can be made on-line at www.pro-ride.com/register.cfm

Have a great month

See you soon!

From Anthony and the Team at Pro Ride
 
Coach Anthony Crute FS 540


Published On: 3/25/2008
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JUMPCAMP JAM Sat. March 15

Well, the slushy, spring conditions are here and so is the second annual JumpCamp Jam. Go smash your piggy bank, check the couch cushions for change, beg your parents, pawn your t.v... Do whatever you gotta do cause this is a one day deal not to be missed!!
Saturday March 15 is a one day shred clinic with prizes for everyone, bbq, jumps, tunes, jibs and more! As coach Doug Hardy states, "if you think you are beyond the need for coaching , think again." With a low coach to camper ratio, you are guaranteed plenty of knowledge to improve your riding at the JumpCamp Jam.

Ride the private JumpCamp terrain park with the Island's best riders. See what one day of riding at JumpCamp can do for you!
Also one lucky shredder will win a free JumpCamp session of their choice in a raffle at the end of the jam.

The Jam runs Saturday March 15 from 9:30 am until 3:30 pm on Forbidden Plateau and the cost is $100 ( including taxes ). Helmets are mandatory and riders under 18 need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver. Registration takes place at Onethirtythree board shop in Courtenay, by phoning Patrick at (250) 898-8891, online at www.jumpcamp.com or up Forbidden Plateau from 9:00 - 9:30am on Saturday morning.
See you there!!


Published On: 3/6/2008
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Wanaka NZ September 6, 2008

Pro Ride Snowboard Camp (est 1997) will be running it’s first NZ ‘World Camp’ in September 2008. Last August Pro Ride headed to Las Lenas Argentina which was a huge success and the campers scored a full week of powder riding. This year Pro Ride is heading to NZ for a spring session where they will be riding Cardrona, Treblecone and Snowpark NZ. The camps are for intermediate and advanced adult (18+) riders who are looking to progress their all mountain freeriding / freestyle skills and like to be accommodated in style. Coaches will include Anthony Crute head coach of Pro Ride, Lisa Corcoran Pro Ride lead coach and NZ pro rider Anthony Leffelaar plus other guests.

There will be 3 options to choose from:

-         11 day / 10 night $3950 CAD

-         8 day / 7 night $2900 CAD

-         5 of 6 day training only clinic $725 CAD


Registrations can be made on-line at www.pro-ride.com or by calling (1) 604 935 2115

 

About Pro Ride Snowboard Camp:

 

Pro Ride Snowboard Development Ltd (est 1997), North Americas leading adult snowboard training company, designs and conducts winter freeride, freestyle and snowboard instructor training camps and travel adventures. Based in Whistler, Canada Pro Ride specializes in training camps that run from December to April for intermediate and advanced riders. Camps range in length from 5 days to a full season. Its brand symbolizes a long standing commitment to progressive, technical instruction and the opportunity to be trained by world class athletes.

Pro Ride’s instructional coaching methodologies are based on a 10 year history of fun, flexible, personal and progressive snowboard specific training.

‘World Camps’ are an opportunity to experience Pro Ride’s signature world class coaching at some of the premier snowboarding locations around the world.

For further information about Pro Ride, you are invited to check out

www.pro-ride.com

Published On: 2/27/2008
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A snowboard slopestyle for girls of all riding levels - beginner, intermediate, advanced. Beginners are welcome to join the freestyle learning clinic designed specifically for them.

Registration: 8:30 - 9:45
Practice and/or Clinic: 10:00 - 12:00
Break and course touch ups: 12:00 - 12:30

Advanced qualifiers: 12:30 - 1:15
Intermediate contest: 1:30 - 2:15
Advanced finals: 2:30 - 3:00

Best Trick : 3:00 - 3:30

Prizes :
Winner of advanced category wins a trip to participate in the Roxy Chicken Jam in Mammoth - details here:
http://www.roxy.com/category/index.jsp?categoryId=2989274&cp=2841696

Snowboards/Boots/Jackets/Clothing/Goodies Goodies Goodies -by now you know that Rugged Riders events always give away tons of prizes.




Published On: 2/10/2008
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Girls from near and far showed up to the 2 BUCK CHUCK All Girl Park Clinic and Slopestyle Contest presented by MGT Snowboard Camp, Burton and Grouse Mtn. This is the 5th annual contest series spearheaded by MGT and had 60 female riders pushing their skills over the January 5-6 weekend  in spite of the face wash Mother Nature gave them.


The park clinic portion of the 2 BUCK CHUCK program kicked off on Saturday with pow turns, fierce fog and freezing rain but the Grouse staff were quick to dust off take offs and keep the soft landings for mellow consequences and progression. Campers were sponging every trick in the book from the MGT coaches Leanne Pelosi, Molly Milligan, Robin Van Gyn, Amanda Mourant, and Joanna Majcherkiewicz. The sponging was so good that the MGT coaches were being given a run for their money towards the end of the day. Minus the facial sting from the freezing rain, everyone went  home with new tricks and new stoke for the 2 BUCK CHUCK slopestyle the next day.

Sunday’s slopestyle began with thick North Vancouver  fog and a thick blanket of snow. But even thicker was the unbreakable vibe of the event created  by entourage. Among the swarm were MC’s Damon Pyatt and Dixon from the Boardroom, the crew at Rip.tv and MGT coaches and riders Marie France Roy and Bev Vuilleumier. The competitors that came from everywhere  to get a piece of the MGT pie had a large crowd to watch them get trickatronic. There were cupcakes, Red Bull, bumpin’ tracks, dance parties, and a whole lot of snow. The open jam kicked off with sick tricks like backlips and 180’s on being thrown down right off the bat. 14-year-old Brooke Voight stepped it up with a sick switch front board on the down rail and opened up the tech can of worms.

After a 2 hour jam, the MGT judges went  into the cupcake bunker and made some hard decisions. MGT vet and last years winner, Raewyn Reid of Calgary landed in 3rd place by hammering out some switch-up’s on the flat down,  back 180’s on the down bar. Raekwon, as she’s often referred to, took home $250 and a branded 2 BUCK CHUCK hammer. Not far ahead was Claudia Avon of Quebec in 2nd place who threw down consistently throughout the contest and landed a clean 270 onto the down bar. Claudia won $500, a 2 BUCK CHUCK branded hammer and a spot at the Billabong Flaunt It Slopestyle in Quebec in March. But it was Breanna Stangeland of Calgary/Whistler who stood out with spins on almost every feature, barley’s and 180’s on and off the down bar, and a backlip pretzel out which put Breanna in 1st and also won her best trick! Breanna took home $1150 cash, a giant 2 BUCK CHUCK branded axe and a spot to compete with the crème de la crème of the shred pie at the Burton Abominable Snow Jam in Mt.Hood this summer.


In spite of the weather, the 2 BUCK CHUCK logger jam blasted through and wrapped a 5th solid event that continues to increase female participation in contests and fosters progression. MGT sends out a huge Thank You to all the supporters, coaches, campers, Grouse Mountain terrain park staff and Jeff Silcock, Damon from Coastal Riders, Dixon from Boardroom, Leah from Rip.tv, Birnie at Dragon, crew at Burton, 32, Etnies Girl, K2, Billabong and the Canadian Snowboard Federation.

MGT Crew.









Published On: 1/12/2008
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Coming in hot........

The MGT Park Clinic and "2 Buck Chuck" Amateur Slopestyle is happening this weekend at Grouse Mountain.
Don't miss out on the greatest lumberjack show down this side of the Rockies! Register now to reserve your spot at www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com



Published On: 1/1/2008
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theres been alot on my mind these past few weeks. friends, family, what im gonna do with the rest of my life. and what i want now.

but anywho lets make this random
 

i had this deam that i was walking with you and you told me that we could never be any less and never any more. and i was ok with that. but i couldnt help thinking to myself about the time we dove off the cliff. that one to reach my car that was in the middle of the creek, i remember you said something along the line of catch me when i fall. i think i see you slipping so im getting ready to catch you. with arms outstreched i will be there for you, think and thin. then i woke up, and i was alone.
you called me, my fone said your name, but your sweet voice i remember wasnt there. instead it was someone else, someone who changed. you asked me to catch you. i said not to let go, but you did. and you fell into my arms.
 
Red, Pacific, and the White room
 
 
 we are a tricycle.
me in the front, and the two in the back. they are always together, they work together while i just steer, while im just in the front alone. im the frist one to get into the bumpy patch, then i steer them away to safty. then im flat tire, then im replaced.. the end
 
I'm making u think more right ?
 
I'll even make it long for u
 
 I think that my mind is starting to become my enemy. I think so often that I believe I am starting to think of just outrageous things.
 
 can i make you laugh.
 
Mood: idk
 
lets do a survey to make this longer
 

What shall I call you?: i don't care, whatever.
Why are you taking this quiz?: i'm bored.
Promise not to get offended?: suree.
Great! Any last words? (Muahahaha!):  i think i've done this.

Personal Life
How's life treaten' ya?: okay.
Are you happy with your life right now?: some parts of it.
What could make it better, even if you are?: eh.
Who do you live with?: mom
How do you feel about this?: whatever.
Do you have a history of traumatic events in your life?: maybe
How is school?: b
Do you have lots of friends?: no.
How do people generally perceive you?: depends on the person.
How do you generally perceive people?: depends on the person.
Are you a bitter person?: i can be.
Do you easily get jealous of people?: ehh.
How do you channel your anger?: shut people out.
How well do you trust others?:  i barely trust anyone.

Your Appearance
Do you think you are attractive?: u can be the judge
Why or why not?:
who cares.
What is your favorite physical feature?:
i don't know.
Why do you choose this, above all?: -
What do you think of your eyes?: there blue
Do you like the person you see in the mirror?: she could be better.
Do you have a nice body?: if u think that
Have you ever been happy with your appearance?: yeah.
What about unhappy?: duh.
Has anyone ever called you ugly?: uh huhh.

Do you think you're ugly?: on sum days
Were you blessed with physical qualities?: sure
How important is appearance to you?: very
What 2 major things would you change about your appearance?: blahhh.
Why do you choose these two things?:

Friends and Social Life
Let's be vague. In general, do you like people?: yep
Why or why not?: i hate meeting new people in person, i like it online though
Do you have a high or low tolerance for stupidity?: loww.
Are you acceptant of others' beliefs?: yeah.
Do you think you have lots of friends?: yeah
What do you think of the friends you do have?: i don't know.
Do you believe that 'friendship is golden' ?: sometimes.
Do you have a best friend?:  yes
How long have you known this person?: since kindergarden
Are they like a brother/sister to you?: sure.
Are you shy?: yeah.
Are you outgoing?: yeah
Have you been hurt by people?: mhm.
Have you ever intentionally hurt anyone, physically or emotionally?: yeah.

Why or why not?: alskdfj.

Sex
First off, have you ever had sex?: yes
First time (if yes) ... Why not (if no) ?:
Does your religion oppose sex?: if you're not married.
What are your personal feelings on sex?: whatever.
Are you straight, bisexual, or homosexual?: i'm straight.
Are you sure?: positive.
Have you ever experimented with the same sex?: nae
Did you like it (if yes) ... Why not (if no) ?:
Do you like sex or is it not appealing to you? i like
Does it frustrate you when people talk about it?: not really.
Is it a subject that makes you uncomfortable?: nope.

The things no one likes to talk about! (Touchy questions ahead.)
Has someone close to you ever died?: uh huh.
Do you think about suicide?: not really.
Have you ever tried to commit suicide?: ***
Have you ever been raped?: no.
Do you cut?: if i knew id tell u
What are your feelings on cutters?: thats a funny question
Do you suffer from Clinical Depression?: no.
Do you have an STD?: no.
Have you ever taken illegal drugs?: yes
Why or why not?: idk
Do you smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol?: no,yes
Why or why not?: i don't need it.

Last Questions
Did this quiz make you uncomfortable?: nope.
Were you honest?: one hundred percent.
Will you take more of my quizzes when I make them?: if i feel like it.
Are you happy it's over?: i don't really care.



Published On: 10/6/2007
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Hey Guys!
 
For those of you that have been checking the profile and reading the blogs.
You'll be familiar with our leading lady of the park crew, Cassandra Bazley...
 
 Apart from lending a much needed hand in the park, Cassandra came up with the concept for our recent park clinic to encourage younger/less experienced riders to come and see how much fun it is to ride  park features, not only did she organise this event but she kept the fire lit under my behind to get it done, she also coached the entire day. And probably inspired the hell out of the girls (and guys) that were in the clinic.
 
If that isn't enough...Our favourite female shred is also on the RADGALZ snow team, you can check out her profile at http://www.radgalz.com/team.php and see one of the next generation of female park rulers in action! Failing that, just show up at Manning Park on any given weekend. And you might just catch a glimpse of her skills (probably as she's dropping a nice steezy front-board on the rail you just fell off)
 
Untill next time...Go Shred!
 
Peace, Jay
 
 
 


Published On: 3/14/2007
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My Journal: Karma's a bitch
By: cazza21


So i ran into a skier on friday night. it wasn't all my fault. She even said so.  But today the ski gods got their revenge.  I was taken out by a skier at the top of the lift. Ski patrol was there thankfully and sorted out the situation and got me down the hill. I was the first to break in their new sled.. something they were very excited about.  I just wanted to hit something.
 
So after the 3.5 hour drive back to London and the hour and a half wait at the clinic (just long enough for all the X ray machines in town to be closed) here I am, on Advil and with ice on my knee, which at this point looks more like a grapefruit.  The verdict... the doc isn't sure... he doesn't think it,s ligaments (thank god) but because of where the pain is and the swelling, there may be a bone fragment behind my kneecap and a scope may be needed.  f*cken hell.
 
I was supposed to be instructing from Saturday until thursday, then i'm heading to board in Michigan. I hope that I wake up tomorrow and it's all better... send me good vibes.. i need them :(
 
EDIT: X rays were done today.. looking good.  But now I am soooooooo bored just knowing that I have to sit around on my ass and rest for a week. It's march break, and i have no plans until thursday... so if anyone wants to entertain me.. feel free! even my housemate is out of town... just me and the cat.. oh god, i'll turn into a crazy cat lady!


Published On: 3/8/2007
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Dudes and Dudettes,
 
So totally stoked for this weekend, not only are we holding "lord of the park" (a ski competition so i won't get into it), but we are holding a beginners clinic in our beautiful park. Park riding can be a tough scene to get into, it can be intimidating if you are new to the park monkey experience, so here at Manning we have come up with a solution. Lets hand the park over to a bunch of beginners and teach them the basics of park riding. Things like, don't uses your edges when on a rail or fun box, and if you bail at the bottom of a table slide your broken ass to the side and clear the landing so you don't make the situation worse by having the next person land on you......you know the basics. A friendly environment, with no egos, WHAT?! Park riding with no ego???? Yup, you read correct, so beginners feel free to come out and shred with some seasoned riders who are going to teach you all you need to know for only 5 bucks. Does it get any better?? Oh yeah it does, Ty, Jay and Brett hauled Carl's beat up old truck into the park and turned it into a new feature.....sick. Watch for pictures.
 
Much Love,
 
Cassandra


Published On: 3/1/2007
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¿Conoces la cama gigante de aire para el aprendizaje del freestyle que presentó SMK hardware a principios de esta temporada?
Pues ahora tendrás la oportunidad de probarla… y mucho más. Porque SMK sessions, la división organizadora de eventos de SMK snowboard, acaba de presentar The AeroFreestyleMat Sensations, un evento programado en la pista cubierta Madrid Snowzone para los días 3 y 4 de Marzo. ¡No vas a descansar ni un minuto!
 
The AeroFreestyleMat Sensations se compone, en realidad, de 3 eventos en uno:
 
Se trata, en primer lugar, de un camp de snowboard y freestyle ski, el primero organizado por SMK snowboard camps dentro de nuestras fronteras. De este modo, podrás recibir clases y disfrutar de dos días enteros con todo el staff del mismo, que incluye a Carlos “monkey”, Eduardo “Fiti”, Antonio Sánchez, Oscar Valencia, Marta Corbi, Mario Velasco, Nestor Bombin, JM Elorriaga “Chema” y Juliana González (esquí)… el camp incluye 2 días enteros de forfait (desde las 10 de la mañana hasta las 2 de la madrugada) en Madrid Snowzone, 3 horas de clases prácticas de freestyle snowboard o freestyle esquí en un snowpark específicamente diseñado para el evento, 1 hora de cama elástica con tablas específicas Trampboard, video-corrección en pantalla gigante y clinics específicos de reparación y Freestyle… además de varias  sesiones de park junto con todo el staff de los camps y fotógrafos de la revista SMK e-mag.

 
En segundo lugar, la estrella indiscutible del evento: la instalación y prueba de AeroFreestyleMat®, que se colocará detrás de un kicker de 3 m de alto y 5 m de ancho durante los 2 días del evento, y que será utilizado durante el horario del camp en exclusiva por los participantes del mismo. Por si no lo sabes, AeroFreestyleMat® es un espectacular colchón hinchable gigante de 20 m de largo por 12 m de ancho que, instalado justo detrás de una rampa específica sirve para amortiguar cualquier truco de freestyle realizado por esquiadores y snowboarders de todos los niveles con completa seguridad.
 
En tercer lugar, el evento incluye una interesante oferta de ocio: conciertos de hip-hop, espectáculos de break-dance y sesiones de DJ’s tanto en el recinto de Madrid Snowzone como en el local de la fiesta que tienen organizada en el archiconocido local Tazz de Madrid Xanadú, en el que se incluyen dos copas.
 
¡Ojo! Las plazas son muy limitadas: 50 para snowboard y 15 para esquí. Para inscribirte a todo el evento, puedes hacerlo en www.smksessions.com o directamente en las taquillas de Madrid Snowzone desde hoy mismo. Los precios son:
 
Precio normal (pase para todo el día): 195 €  (Suscriptores VIP SMK e-mag): 180 €
 
Precio con forfait de 4 horas: 145 € (Suscriptores VIP SMK e-mag): 130 €
 
Precio  sin forfait: 100 € (Suscriptores VIP SMK e-mag):  90 €
 
Para más información, visita www.smksessions.com, escribe a info@smksessions.com o llama al 902 43 06 60.





Published On: 2/27/2007
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The all girl Mega Gnarly Tricks park Clinic and Slopestyle Contest, presented by MGT Snowboard Camp, Burton and Grouse took place this past weekend in Vancouver. What began as Mega Gnarly Tricks and a walk in the terrain park ended as Mega Gnarly Tailgate Party and a parking lot session.


Saturday’s Park Clinic began slowly due to Ular’s unexpected icy visit to Grouse the night before. The weather may have temporarily stalled the session but it gave everyone more time to nail their tail blocks, adjust their stances and eat more chocolate.  Once the rope fell, the unfazed campers slayed the Grouse terrain park well into the evening even as the next snowstorm began to build up and hammer down.

 

The Mega Gnarly Tricks Slopestyle on Sunday was stalled by high winds atop Grouse, but no spirits went broken thanks to some quick thinking, major creativity, and good ol’ fashioned team work that was set in motion to turn the day around. Coaches, campers and Grouse staff quickly hopped to it to build the Mega Gnarly Tailgate Party in the parking lot at the base of Grouse.  Picnic tables, garbage cans, milk crates, and a “backcountry booter” were thrown in the mix to create the stomping ground and within an hour riders were thowin’ down. Trucks were pulled up, beats cranked, Red Bulls guzzled and pizza chomped. After the milk crate ollie contest, the tough decision of who stood out had to be made. Backside 270-ing her way to 1st place was Calgary’s Raewyn Reid. She also won the uber-ollie-the-milk-crates contest by not only clearing the crates but also accessorizing herself with a slice of pizza in her hand. Parking lot jam and pineapple! Raewyn scored the coveted prize of an all expenses paid trip to Montreal to compete in the Billabong All Girl “Flaunt It” Slopestyle AND an invite to the invite-only Burton Abominable Snow Jam Mt.Hood during summer. 2nd place went to Lake Tahoe’s Bev Vuilleumier who took home dollahs and a complete deluxe luggage set from Burton. Bev will be throwing down all over North America this summer so she’ll put that luggage to good use. Whistler’s Sarah Pelletier locked in 3rd place taking home money and a sweet shred stick; the woman’s park friendly Burton Stigma.

 

So when Mother Nature gives you a snowstorm and a tailgate, you make Mega Gnarly Tailgate party! Special thanks to all our patient campers during this crazy stormy weekend and the Grouse staff for their awesome help.

 

Watch out for more MGT Events this season including the 2 day camp at Lake Louise on March 31st-April 1st and the Camp of Champions MGT Girls Session (Camp D) this summer on the Blackcomb Glacier in Whistler. For more info check www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com.

 

Get really really good this season with More Good Times Snowboard Camp!



Published On: 1/16/2007
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My Blog: Finally!!
By: trappedinfl


Yes!  I made it to Breckenridge and back.  This was my first time to Breck, and it was dope!  My friend who went before me said we should have been out there so long ago.  Thank you Southwest Airlines!  Those ding fares make it easy to get cheap air fare out there.

So it was cool.  Breck is a great town.  I'm heading back there Feb 10 - 14.  Getting a job out there would be the best addition to my life at the moment.

This was my first trip this season.  The east has nothing going on because of el nino; which is the very reason the west has so much snow at the moment.  I'm going to checkout the snowboard clinic at either Breck or Keystone on this next trip.  Living in Florida makes it difficult to get your boarding skills where they need to be.  Especially since I like to feed this winter habit.  I'm hoping for one more trip after the Feb 10th trip before the season is over.  If it's possible, I'll take 2!

The grand end to this season will be British Columbia, but a lack of $$$ might be the reason it doesn't happen.



Published On: 1/15/2007
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Grouse Mountain B.C. (Vancouver)- 2 days away!


The 2 day event starts off with a Park Clinic on January 6th with pro coaches Leanne Pelosi, Spencer O’Brien, Amanda Mourant, Molly Milligan, Robin VanGyn, and camp director Joanna Majcherkiewicz. Freshen up on your skills the first day, and take it to the next level in the Mega Gnarly Tricks slopestyle on Sunday January 7th

The winner of the slopestyle will win a trip to the Billabong All Girl ‘Flaunt It’ Slopestyle Jam in Quebec, AND an invite entry and free airfare to Burton Abominable Snow Jam at Mt. Hood in the summer. On top of all this, girls will be able to jam for 20 dolla billz, and tons of swag from sponsors: Burton, Billabong, K2, 32, Etnies, Dragon and receive subscriptions to both Snowboard Canada and Snowboarder Magazine.


Park clinic open to all abilities.

MGT Park Clinic:

January 6th, 2007 

9am-3pm

Pre-registration online

Day of registration 8-8:30am at the base of Grouse

$125 entry Max 40 riders

 

Mega Gnarly Tricks Slopestyle

January 7th, 2007

Starts at 10am

Registration 8:30-9:30am at the base of Grouse

$25 entry Max 40 competitors

Eat some delicious BBQ meat, courtesy of Coastal Riders Snowboard Shop

 

Prize Info:

1st: Airfare and invite to Burton Abominable Snow Jam in Mt. Hood, Oregon AND Airfare, hotel and registration to the Billabong All Girl Flaunt It Slopestyle Jam in Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Plus prizes

2nd: $300 cash plus big ass prizes

3rd: $200 cash plus big ass prizes

….plus random $20 bills for random radness

 

Registration is open online at www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com

Email: info@mgtsnowboardcamp.com

 

2007 marks MGT’s 5th year of spreading the shred among female snowboarders. MGT stands for MORE GOOD TIMES! Yeah Brah!



Published On: 1/4/2007
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Mega Gnarly Tricks Park Clinic and Slopestyle, Grouse Mountain, BC. Jan. 6-7
Lake Louise Camp, Lake Louise, AB. March 31-April 1.
Get your shred on and visit www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com for more details.


Published On: 11/24/2006
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COORS LIGHT MYSTERY MANSION PARTY!!!
(left to right..Astrid, Me, Melissa, Kait, Mikayla)
 
Sooooo...I have this friend Kait, who not to mention, is the awesomest friend EVER! because she scored us passes to the COORS LIGHT MYSTERY MANSION PARTY!!! yes it is the same one you've seen advertized on tv...so sweet...She kept all of us in the dark about what was going on and when she told us we all freaked out...It was in WHistler..we got hooked up in the Hilton where everyone invited was staying....we checked into our hotel and got our packeages, writs bands, passes etc and were given a clue to where the party was...nobody had any idea..not even the people who were running the event to keep it a secret.
WE head up to our room and there is ice cold beer wating for us...( now many of you know i'm not much of a beer drinker....well that kinda went to shi*t this weekend) (Cal you wudda been so proud!) NE ways we start drinking get all dressed up (by the way Kait decided to buy us lumberjack outfits..who know whay but ti was halliarius) so we get ready and go out @ 6 to find our first location....we find it..some bar across from buffalo bills where we had to open a safe and get our next clue (ps there was free beer @ each location...as much as you wanted) we got ourclue and carried onn through the village in search of the next place...turns out it was the longhoorn...we had to do this weird beer bong ice thingy...(got beer everywhere) then got eh  next clue which sent us to buffalo bills....we got in there and it was crazy packed!!! (and more free beer) THis is where kait and this girl had a dance off in the middle of the break dance cirlc ...soo funny and then Astrid bused out the worm!
 
after bout an hour @ bills we get called downsrais out some back door and shoved into limos..and for some reason were the only 5 chix in the limo with all these random guys...it felt like paparazzi everywhere...there were so many camera's flashing i could barley see...i guess they thought we were promoters or coors girls or somethign cuz we were dressed up like lumberjacks? ne wyas it waas liek being freaking famous soooo weird...people both dudes and chix kept wanting to take pix with us all night....so after the limo it takes us to theis random back alley and dropps us off at the is hotel and it's done up to look like a mansion..theres red carpet everywhere..candells, big pix on teh walls, a fire place, beds, couches, bigscreens, a dancefloor with aband, a dj all these little bars wher you could get more free beer....and guys you would have loved this....coors girls in french maid outfits walking around with huge trays of beer and some had feather dusters lol oh yeah i forgot aboutthe sexy cops that "frisked" everyone on the way in.....it was hillarious....mikayla and i got "frisked" together lol so yeah the mansion was pimped...there was so many people and everyone was so cool and nice..and drunk ...lol so we partyed there for a long time
 
 
then kait knew this guy who was running the event and we all got introduced and we got introduced to the guy who ownf GArfs adn the guy who owns the ROxy...next thig we know were in a private limo to Garfs with all the old cougars from the ROxy...40 yr old single women are awesome! so we get in to garfs and dance do shots (again free) and dance more...mel gets felt up by a creepy persian guy...it starts  to smell like puke and we leave...so we get back to the hotel hammered...cant find our room...or our keys lol have to deal withthe front desk get to our room put on our robes and complimentary slippers ...eat popcorn and pass out in the most comfortable bed i've ever been it (cal even you would approve)
 
SO that was myweekend...so awesome..KAIT I LOVE YOU! and mikayla you are teh biggest trooper i've ever met! (we had to take her to the clinic on the drive up because she was puking blood (yup had to pul over on teh side of the sea to die so she could ralph  all over my door..so unhappy about taht)
GOOD TIMES!!!
 


Published On: 11/19/2006
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Reasons the DEA is evil:
  Since the spinal injury (multiple fractured vertebrae) in 2001, I've suffered from chronic back pain. I'd be miserable not being active and pushing the limits on a regular basis, but at the same time need prescription medication to get by, especially with harshly severe pain breakthroughs. It sucks. I'm lucky to have an excellent doctor, but as with most physicians, there is an EVIL entity known as the DEA who threatens them and also ensures legit pain sufferers continue to suffer. Because of a small percentage of people who abuse/misuse prescription meds, the DEA(drug enforcement agency) threatens doctors, prescribing lisences, etc. In my opinion, the penalties should be harsher on for untreating pain than accidentally giving an abuse meds. Much like the rest of our fouled up healthcare system in the US, the DEA is nothing more than a huge flaw and joke; otherwise suicides from pain suffers, and even my accidental near death would never have occurred. When it comes to passing voting on passing laws and such, if there is ever a senator or otherwise who is all for dismantling or striking down the DEA, they will certainly get my vote. 

Another example many can relate to where the DEA has continued to screw up; There are idiot methamphetamine makes and users. They forgot there are people who suffer from chronic nasal allergies, eye irritation, etc., but once again, they sided with the druggies, making over-the-counter meds (such as Sudafed, etc that contains some key ingredient in making meth) making the OTC meds harder to get. Sure, the restrictions might make a black market for the druggies, but that also means the rest of us who are legit and occasionally took a tab of our choice get to jump through stupid hoops to get what works. Tylenol is more "dangerous" and can cause liver failure if taken too much at once, yet that's freely available. Benadryl allergy is something I used to take which was good for my sinuses. Just recently the formula changed and it's no longer effective. The DEA is good at constantly revealing their flaws. Bottom line is the DEA DESTROYS LIVES.
Physical pain can be deadly...
The DEA and other related things have failed in countless ways. Putting this in laymans terms so all reading can understand; in my back I have discs that are herniated up through the bone, making sitting for long periods of time painful. Getting through a day at work often means I need to take meds to get by. As I type this, I've needed nothing for a couple of days; I'm doing good at the moment. Pain(at least for me) is a cycle with good and bad days. If I don't need anything, I don't take it. My opinion there is where I have no problem cold-turkeying prescription narcotic pain meds, NO withdrawal symptoms, etc., there's not a psychologic addiction problem by any means. No different than taking allergy medicines that [sarcastic]my favorite agency[/sarcastic] has flawed at as mentioned above.

 Unfortunately, because prescriptions are limited on how much can be taken and doctor can only comfortably prescribe so much without the DEA destroying them(the physicians) like they do at destroying patient's lives. So many times I've had to resort to taking Aleve, Tylenol and other over the counter poisons in such high quantities, but in some ways I am amazed I am not dead yet. It's no secret the U.S. Health"care" system is in a state of imminent collapse. There was a period of time where I was unemployed, essentially homeless(surviving by staying with my ex-inlaws) and in tears daily while doing a physical job just to make some money. Though I had health insurance at the time of my accident, this kept me from working for some time, so I lost it, and subsequently had no health insurance, no doctor, no medicine, so I was taking 20+ tablets of Tylenol through the day and Ibuprofen and/or Aleve just to function, keep moving, etc. That was also less than a year after the spinal injury. At one point when I did go to a poor persons clinic with what little cash I had, I was given Celebrex and Ultram(tramadol). All I can say, is that's like a way of saying "gee doc, thanks for not believing me." A major insult!! High priced designer drugs that are only minimally and/or not as effective and quadruple the price are another obvious example of drug manufacturing companies wasting money and resources, making healthcare less affordable.

Countless times I have had to take excess of Tylenol and anti-inflammatories(ibuprofen, aleve, etc). Now I'm fortunate to have insurance, a good job, etc., but am limited on the number of prescription pain pills in a given day. I never exceed a prescription, as I don't ever want to put a physician's butt on the line, so never take more than what I'm allowed. They work hard to get the letters " M.D." after their name, plus, too many repercussions if a person is abusing the Rx meds, it's not worth the risk of losing a good physician who also fears the DEA destroying them.

All too often I question the sanity of bothering with saving for retirement, etc., so I honestly don't even think I'll live that long.  Have already nearly died once from liver failure secondary to Tylenol poisoning (had no doc or prescription meds, but had to work to live and eat), and now again from similar causes of being undertreated. I certainly do NOT blame my doctor for my recent near-death expeience. The DEA is to blame, and if I should ever die under similar circumstances, my will would be for a pitbull attorney to sue the DEA and give the money judgement as compensation to my loved ones.

A disclaimerish paragraph:
As to the details of my recent near-death experience; I will not post exactly what I took, as the herbs(legal kind, obtained at healthfood store) are easily obtainable, I would never want to assist in a suicide. All things internet, certain things are not meant to be public. I have disclosed exactly what I took/mixed with my doctor; and since waking up in ICU on ventilator with family by my side worrying I'd be braindead *if* I ever woke up because they didn't know how long I had been down without oxygen, I'm now afraid of taking just about any and everything unless it is under my doctors direction.

Details/My personal near death experience story:
It was Tuesday, October 24th, 2006. Pretty much a normal week. Life has been going good and I've been a happy person, so no pressing depressive issues going on. Throughout the day, I was having an exceptionally bad day. From the time I woke up that morning, I had taken a total of three "vicodin"(hydrocodone) from morning until evening when arriving home from work. Never exceeded 3 tablets, but that accounts for the opiates showing up in low quantity on toxicology testing. Had Aleve throughout the day in the usual excess quantity (have had none since leaving the hospital - I got scared good). Had done stretches, took multiple breaks, laying on the floor trying to stretch out back, etc., using "Ben Gay" muscle rub cream, ice, any and everything to get relief. Even though the ER(emergency room) is right across the street, there would never be a point going there; they're notorious for undertreating and not treating pain, and simply label any person with a pain problem as a drug seeker, do nothing, but then expect the person to pay an overpriced bill, often for services not even rendered - of course, that much is an entire other issue on it's own. I better be bleeding to death or unconscious to consider going to the ER, and even then I might fight a person about going if I can.

So back to that fateful day; I had gone home and still in excruciating pain. I probably resembled the hunchback of notredame trying to move around. Took an Ambien tablet as per my normal bedtime routine (and yes, only *1* tablet). About one hour later, it was not working and I was in too much pain to sleep. It was at this point I created an accidental death-cocktail consisting of herbs and otc meds. At the immediate time, though I didn't care if I lived or died due to the amount of physical pain I was in, my actual intention was that by playing pharmacist with just legal stuff, I'd knock myself out and sleep good until noonish or so the next morning. The longer I stay horizontal (laying down) the better the back feels. Needless to say, when I woke up the next day with a breathing tube down my throat in the ICU(intensive care unit), the first question I scribbled down on a piece of paper was "What happened?". I was a bit confused not waking up in my own bed. After an auto accident(before the spinal injury sustained while snowboarding), had woke up in an ICU on a machine breathing for me, so this was a situation I remembered. This time though, because the day/night before were not anticipated to turn out this way, I was wondering if I had been in another auto accident or something and not entirely sure what was going on.

The Frightening Saga of 10/25/06
Luckily I don't remember that morning/day, but as it has been relayed to me: At about. 7 a.m. I was found completely unconscious on the bathroom floor. Toilet lid was up with my business unflushed - very uncharacteristic for me. Pants apparently were pulled up. It appears I had finished my business, pulled the sweatpants up, and it appears I passed out before turning around to flush, close the lid, etc. I'm told my bed was barely touched and obviously not slept in. They say me and the floor were covered in puke. No vomit in the toilet, so I'm guessing my body may have vomited/rejected things after my lights were out. I'm told I was called by my name and that I looked up then closed my eyes again, but that obviously "no one was home".  911 was called. Onlookers tell me I intubated me right on hall floor by the bathroom and started bagging(term used on manual breathing for a patient). They were told I had a faint weak pulse but not breathing. I suspect one or two things; I had been breathing throughout the night, shallowly and respriation just wasn't barely detectable and/or God is obviously not done with me in this world and sent me one heck of a wake up call with this one!

My mother and aunt knowing all this drove to the hospital.  What understandably frightened my mother is she says shortly after her arrival, the chaplain went to talk to her in a private room, telling her that they didn't know if I would be brain damaged or ever come back to consciousness, be normal, etc.  In reviewing my chart upon my waking up, I see they had used narcan amongst other meds, but since this was NOT an opioid reaction and no one knew what I took at the time, it did not bring me to consciousness. The reversal drugs/meds are known as "antagonists" but I know exactly why what they gave didn't work, and since all this took place and confiding in my doctor what was in my system, pieces of the puzzle are coming together for those who care much about me. 

To make this all too true story even more over the top; it was boss who became my primary doctor looking after me, also not knowing anything. For those reading this and aren't aware, I work as the second hand for a group of doctors on a regular basis and we have a fairly close personal friendship and know one another very well. My primary physician is out of the area, as it would not been kosher and more or less in poor taste for my bosses to be prescribing narcotic medicines for me. We're all close, but also keep things appropriate, professional, etc., even when snowboarding, wakeboarding and playing outside of the office. Puzzling to them was the fact they also knew I had not been depressed or exhibiting signs of desponce, etc. I care very much for them, and I know the reverse can be said. On with my personal story....

Wednesday afternoon (10/25) about 3 p.m. I had regained consciousness. Apparently during the night I had aspirated emesis. (layman phrase: inhaled puke into my lungs) Aspirate your own emesis and earn a breathing tube, and you'll get an E ticket to the most creepy sensation in the world; getting junk suctioned out of your lungs through a breathing tube has got to be among the worst of freaky sensations I can think of. Extubation wasn't all too pleasant feeling, but a relief at the same time. Couldn't really vocalize well immediately after. Two weeks or so after the incident, STILL have a sore throat and somewhat hoarse. At first was coughing up blood clots and such, so apparently it was a rather traumatic intubation(endotracheal intubation: term means breathing tube shoved down throat). Also, when I came to in ICU, I was somewhat sad when I found out my favorite sweatshirt had been cut to shreds by paramedics, but all considered, I have nothing to complain about there.

Reflection:
Most bothersome to me; I NEVER intended to hurt or scare anyone, myself included. It's ashame though my physical pain yo-yo'ed so out of control that any of this took place. Thanks to the DEA my medical insurance company is shelling out some big bucks after this one. I'm done "playing pharmacist". At this point, I confided in my doctors (bosses and regular physician) on exact details (again, no need for details and suicide seekers on the net getting hold of this info) and on the road to more definitive treatment. Have a referral and pending appointment with a pain specialist in the area to see if perhaps localized pain injections or other reasonable medicinal methods might be more appropriate. Also for myself, am seeking out counseling, as I don't ever want to get to a point pain-wise that I'm in such a crisis, thinking death is the only answer. So many flaws in the healthcare system though, as how could anyone afford the aftermath of my recent issues and go for healing. Shutting down and/or decreasing the power of the DEA would sure be a good start.


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11/29/06 - Update/"Permission Granted"
My above experience and perrils have been edited (grammar fixed, etc. since I'm too lazy and busy to do it myself) and posted on the painreliefnetwork.org website. At my request, I did have them use a different first name than my own to provide me some anonymity over the net, so hope that ends any confusion for those who know me and my real name or questioning if someone is a "copycat" writer out in cyberspace. Just so all know, my permission to use the above story is granted provided my birthname is not used.


Published On: 11/5/2006
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The winter ist coming soon and it's Time to write a short review about the summer 06 and what i did douring that time:

Was quite bussy with school, exams, working in a clinic for my medical massage study:
Beside that have i been 3 weeks in bali surfing and did compeat some runing events and the ironbike:

  • Münchner Stadtlauf: 21km
    Zeit: 1:25.25
  • Jungfrau Marathon 42km, 1850 Aititude
    Zeit:4:06.53,3
  • Greifenseelauf 21km
    Zeit: 1:33.23,7
  • Ironbike Einsiedeln 101km, 3600 Aititude
    Zeit: 7:18.42,3 Katagorierang: 33

Now ist the summer quite finish and in a few weeks starts the winterseson.
Depending of the weather will i go in the 2. and 3. week of October surfing in France or Portugal before i start with the new winterseason 06/07 

Cool

so long, have a good start into the new 06/07 wintersaion

PS: will replay to all your messages in the next few days before i have holliday


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Published On: 10/1/2006
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