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Ski Area 24 Hr 72 Hr Base Surface
ArrowSpout Springs, Oregon 18" 18" 60" PP
ArrowFernie Alpine, British Columbia 17" 25" 34-72" PDR
ArrowCrystal Mountain, Washington 16" 24" 65-77" PDR
ArrowMount Seymour, British Columbia 14" 26" 130-134" PP
ArrowTimberline Lodge, Oregon 12" 21" 94-104" PDR
ArrowSchweitzer Mountain, Idaho 10" 20" 64-87" PDR
ArrowMt Baldy, British Columbia 10" 10" 33-47" PDR
ArrowMt Hood Skibowl, Oregon 9" 9" 50-65" PDR
ArrowMagic Mountain, Idaho 9" 9" 45-50" PDR
ArrowMt Spokane, Washington 9" 25" 47-72" PP
ArrowRed Mountain, British Columbia 9" 14" 44-54" PDR
ArrowSummit at Snoqualmie, Washington 8" 26" 55-78" PDR
Arrow49 Degrees North, Washington 8" 18" 56-86" PDR
ArrowAlpental at Snoqualmie, Washington 8" 16" 80-92" PDR
ArrowWhitefish, Montana 8" 16" 27-69" PDR
ArrowWhite Pass, Washington 7" 26" 57-69" PDR
ArrowMontana Snowbowl, Montana 7" 12" 21-48" PDR
ArrowBluewood, Washington 6" 9" 66-69" PDR
ArrowSipapu, New Mexico 6" 9" 23-35" PDR
ArrowMt Washington Resort, British Columbia 6" 7" 91" PP
ArrowSierra at Tahoe, California 6" 7" 18-35" PDR
ArrowBolton Valley, Vermont 6" 6" 26-42" PP
ArrowSaddleback, Maine 6" 6" 14-36" PP
ArrowMt Hood Meadows, Oregon 6" 30" 92-105" PDR
ArrowStevens Pass, Washington 6" 15" 74-76" PP
ArrowMt Baker, Washington 6" 13" 110-121" PDR
ArrowTamarack, Idaho 6" 12" 50-58" PDR
ArrowWhitewater, British Columbia 6" 10" 74" PP
ArrowJay Peak, Vermont 5" 7" 36-65" PDR
ArrowMission Ridge, Washington 5" 7" 32-38" PP
ArrowBretton Woods, New Hampshire 5" 6" 32-42" PP
ArrowStowe, Vermont 5" 5" 28-64" PP
ArrowWhiteface, New York 5" 5" 30-50" PP
ArrowSilver Star, British Columbia 5" 22" 55-66" PDR
ArrowAttitash, New Hampshire 4" 7" 18-49" PP
ArrowCannon Mountain, New Hampshire 4" 7" 18-40" PP
ArrowShawnee Peak, Maine 4" 6" 18-34" PDR
ArrowLoon Mountain, New Hampshire 4" 5" 38-51" PP
ArrowBurke Mountain, Vermont 4" 5" 12-36" PDR
ArrowMont Sainte-Anne, Quebec 4" 4" 46-110" PP
ArrowKirkwood, California 4" 4" 39-47" PP
ArrowSugarbush, Vermont 4" 4" 12-38" PDR
ArrowStorrs Hill, New Hampshire 4" 4" 16-24" PP
ArrowCalabogie Peaks, Ontario 4" 4" 20" PP
ArrowBrundage, Idaho 4" 15" 50-68" PDR
ArrowAlyeska Resort, Alaska 4" 14" 18-133" PP
ArrowAngel Fire, New Mexico 3" 9" 28-34" PDR
ArrowPowder King, British Columbia 3" 7" 42-94" PDR
ArrowBogus Basin, Idaho 3" 6" 35-37" PP
ArrowSunday River, Maine 3" 5" 24-48" PP
ArrowRagged Mountain, New Hampshire 3" 5" 38-42" PDR
ArrowDartmouth Skiway, New Hampshire 3" 5" 5-20" PP
ArrowStoneham, Quebec 3" 4" 14-24" FRGR
ArrowStratton Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 32-55" PP
ArrowTremblant, Quebec 3" 3" 50" LSGR
ArrowOwls Head, Quebec 3" 3" 45-48" PP
ArrowSugar Bowl, California 3" 3" 35-45" PP
ArrowOkemo Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 36-44" LSGR
ArrowBromley Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 24-39" PP
ArrowSugarloaf, Maine 3" 3" 15-35" PP
ArrowSir Sams, Ontario 3" 3" 12-24" PP
ArrowMt Rose, Nevada 3" 3" 15-24" PP
ArrowSki Martock, Nova Scotia 3" 3" 12-24" PP
ArrowCranmore, New Hampshire 3" 3" 20" PP
ArrowMagic Mountain, Vermont 3" 3" 5-15" PP
ArrowArrowhead, New Hampshire 3" 3" 0-10" WETSN
ArrowMont Avila, Quebec 3" 3" 0" PP
ArrowMont Gabriel, Quebec 3" 3" 0" PP
ArrowAnthony Lakes, Oregon 3" 17" 40-45" PDR
ArrowPowderhorn, Colorado 3" 15" 50-52" PP
ArrowSun Peaks, British Columbia 3" 10" 38-57" PDR
ArrowLookout Pass, Idaho 2" 8" 47-72" PDR
ArrowBlacktail Mountain, Montana 2" 7" 33-44" PDR
ArrowButtermilk, Colorado 2" 7" 30-38" PDR
ArrowShowdown, Montana 2" 7" 20-29" PDR
ArrowMt Timothy, British Columbia 2" 7" 25" PDR
ArrowMt Ashland, Oregon 2" 6" 45-68" PP
ArrowAspen Highlands, Colorado 2" 5" 47-55" PDR
ArrowWildcat, New Hampshire 2" 5" 8-36" PP
ArrowVail, Colorado 2" 5" 33-34" PDR
ArrowMonarch, Colorado 2" 4" 55" PDR
ArrowKillington, Vermont 2" 4" 36-44" PDR
ArrowPico Mtn at Killington, Vermont 2" 4" 36-44" PDR
ArrowBerkshire East, Massachusetts 2" 4" 18-35" PP
ArrowHemsedal, Norway 2" 3" 24-36" PP
ArrowBig White, British Columbia 2" 2" 46-66" PP
ArrowDiamond Peak, Nevada 2" 2" 30-58" PDR
ArrowDonner Ski Ranch, California 2" 2" 38-48" PP
ArrowHomewood, California 2" 2" 26-45" PP
ArrowCamp Fortune, Quebec 2" 2" 31-39" PP
ArrowMount Snow, Vermont 2" 2" 24-36" LSGR
ArrowDodge Ridge, California 2" 2" 30-36" PP
ArrowEdelweiss Valley, Quebec 2" 2" 36" PP
ArrowBear Valley, California 2" 2" 30-34" PDR
ArrowMont Sutton, Quebec 2" 2" 19-34" PDR
ArrowPajarito, New Mexico 2" 2" 28" PDR
ArrowMt St Louis-Moonstone, Ontario 2" 2" 22-26" PP
ArrowHorseshoe Resort, Ontario 2" 2" 20-24" PP
ArrowGol m. Golsfjellet, Norway 2" 2" 24" CORN
ArrowHidden Valley, Ontario 2" 2" 12-14" PP
ArrowNorth York, Ontario 2" 2" 12" WETSN
ArrowSnowmass, Colorado 2" 12" 38-48" PDR
ArrowAjax (Aspen), Colorado 2" 10" 38" PDR
ArrowSilver Mountain, Idaho 1" 8" 42-86" PP
ArrowMoonlight Basin, Montana 1" 7" 51" PP
ArrowBreckenridge, Colorado 1" 6" 33-49" PDR
ArrowTaos, New Mexico 1" 5" 50-60" PDR
ArrowSki Cooper, Colorado 1" 5" 36-38" PDR
ArrowChestnut Mountain, Illinois 1" 4" 40-80" PP
ArrowWhistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia 1" 4" 70" PP
ArrowJackson Hole, Wyoming 1" 4" 46-61" PP
ArrowCopper Mountain, Colorado 1" 4" 35-41" PP
ArrowBeaver Creek, Colorado 1" 4" 33-37" PDR
ArrowEldora, Colorado 1" 4" 36" PDR
ArrowSunlight, Colorado 1" 4" 28-30" HP
ArrowWinter Park, Colorado 1" 3" 44-48" PDR
ArrowRed River, New Mexico 1" 3" 39-44" PDR
ArrowKeystone, Colorado 1" 3" 36" PDR
ArrowSquaw Valley USA, California 1" 3" 35" PP
ArrowHeavenly, California 1" 2" 25-36" PP
ArrowSteamboat, Colorado 1" 11" 44-47" PDR
ArrowKicking Horse, British Columbia 1" 1" 55-60" PP
ArrowSunshine Village, Alberta 1" 1" 52-54" PP
ArrowTelluride, Colorado 1" 1" 47-49" PP
ArrowSun Valley, Idaho 1" 1" 23-49" PP
ArrowSoda Springs, California 1" 1" 38-48" PP
ArrowArizona Snowbowl, Arizona 1" 1" 23-41" PP
ArrowNorthstar at Tahoe, California 1" 1" 19-37" PP
ArrowGranite Gorge, New Hampshire 1" 1" 18-36" PP
ArrowSearchmont Resort, Ontario 1" 1" 24" LSGR
ArrowSwiss Valley, Michigan 1" 1" 22-24" PP
ArrowDevils Elbow, Ontario 1" 1" 8-24" PP
ArrowLakeridge Ski Resort, Ontario 1" 1" 24" PP
ArrowGlen Eden, Ontario 1" 1" 14-18" LSGR
ArrowBlue Mountain, Ontario 1" 1" 14" LSGR
ArrowCentennial Park, Ontario 1" 1" 6" LSGR
ArrowLe Massif, Quebec 1" 1" 0" VC


Published On: 12/28/2007
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Ski Area 24 Hr 72 Hr Base Surface
ArrowWolf Creek, Colorado 14" 34" 106-126" PDR
ArrowStoneham, Quebec 13" 13" 16-24" PDR
ArrowPowder King, British Columbia 10" 16" 31-96" PDR
ArrowSipapu, New Mexico 8" 15" 16-22" PDR
ArrowVail, Colorado 8" 10" 29-34" PDR
ArrowSmugglers Notch, Vermont 6" 8" 12-40" PP
ArrowBeaver Creek, Colorado 6" 8" 30-32" PDR
ArrowStowe, Vermont 6" 7" 22-55" PDR
ArrowJay Peak, Vermont 6" 6" 36-50" PDR
ArrowWinter Park, Colorado 6" 6" 43-49" PDR
ArrowSki Bromont, Quebec 6" 18" 27-39" WETPS
ArrowPowderhorn, Colorado 6" 12" 39" PDR
ArrowCrested Butte, Colorado 6" 10" 42-54" PP
ArrowWhiteface, New York 5" 7" 22-41" PP
ArrowSteamboat, Colorado 5" 7" 31-32" PDR
ArrowTitus Mountain, New York 5" 7" 4-19" PP
ArrowDurango, Colorado 5" 22" 59-63" PDR
ArrowFernie Alpine, British Columbia 4" 7" 15-38" PDR
ArrowLoon Mountain, New Hampshire 4" 6" 16-20" WETPS
ArrowTremblant, Quebec 4" 4" 50" PP
ArrowWhistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia 4" 4" 47" PDR
ArrowCascade Mountain, Wisconsin 4" 4" 18-36" PP
ArrowMont Sutton, Quebec 4" 4" 12-16" LSGR
ArrowWhitefish, Montana 4" 13" 16-45" PDR
ArrowSugarbush, Vermont 3" 9" 14-38" PDR
ArrowCannon Mountain, New Hampshire 3" 7" 14-36" PP
ArrowMiddlebury Snow Bowl, Vermont 3" 6" 10-40" WETPS
ArrowWaterville Valley, New Hampshire 3" 5" 24-36" PP
ArrowSundown Mountain, Iowa 3" 3" 18-44" PP
ArrowTelluride, Colorado 3" 16" 45-50" PDR
ArrowMonarch, Colorado 3" 10" 61" PDR
ArrowBurke Mountain, Vermont 2" 8" 12-36" PDR
ArrowEldora, Colorado 2" 6" 36" PDR
ArrowObergurgl, Austria 2" 4" 30-42" PP
ArrowSunday River, Maine 2" 4" 16-40" PDR
ArrowAttitash, New Hampshire 2" 4" 18-40" PP
ArrowSchweitzer Mountain, Idaho 2" 3" 28-45" PDR
ArrowCopper Mountain, Colorado 2" 3" 32-42" PP
ArrowBreckenridge, Colorado 2" 3" 35-40" PP
ArrowBolton Valley, Vermont 2" 3" 27-39" PP
ArrowSunlight, Colorado 2" 3" 21-27" PP
ArrowMt Washington Resort, British Columbia 2" 2" 44" PP
ArrowSilver Star, British Columbia 2" 2" 40" PP
ArrowSugarloaf, Maine 2" 2" 17-32" PP
ArrowSun Peaks, British Columbia 1" 5" 33-42" PP
ArrowSnowmass, Colorado 1" 4" 35-49" PP
ArrowKillington, Vermont 1" 4" 32-42" PDR
ArrowSilver Mountain, Idaho 1" 3" 24-72" PP
ArrowAspen Highlands, Colorado 1" 3" 46-61" PP
ArrowMt Baker, Washington 1" 3" 35-55" PP
ArrowBig White, British Columbia 1" 3" 10-32" HP
ArrowMad River Glen, Vermont 1" 3" 12-24" PP
ArrowCranmore, New Hampshire 1" 3" 10-18" PP
ArrowAjax (Aspen), Colorado 1" 2" 31-36" PP
ArrowPanorama Mountain, British Columbia 1" 2" 20-34" PP
ArrowKeystone, Colorado 1" 2" 32-33" PP
ArrowLoveland, Colorado 1" 2" 31" PDR
ArrowButtermilk, Colorado 1" 2" 21-28" PP
ArrowStratton Mountain, Vermont 1" 2" 17-27" VC
ArrowStevens Pass, Washington 1" 2" 26-27" PP
ArrowSunshine Village, Alberta 1" 1" 50" PP
ArrowBromley Mountain, Vermont 1" 1" 15-26" WETSN
ArrowArapahoe Basin, Colorado 1" 1" 25" PP
ArrowBristol Mountain, New York 1" 1" 6-16" WETPS


Published On: 12/12/2007
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My Blog: Wow...
By: amplify


Well on the 1st day of summer I will be having the second surgery which will hopefully repair my broken wrist.... this episode has been epic, not sure what to say about it. Otherwise Fernie has been amazing as usual, had a wicked time at the Royal on Friday, Kirk rocks!! Hope for me to heal everyone!!


Published On: 6/18/2007
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Daily Journal: May Long '07
By: GWARjimmy_b


Oh Dossie Gang!

It's that time of year again.

May Long is gonna be sick this year. I've uploaded a shwack of new photos of the camp spot we are at this year.  So everybody should leave their pants at home and come get wasted!  Its a slick spot on Koocanusa Lake thats ultra secret! I've also uploaded a slick video that a 360 of the campspot.  Check it out, you don't need to be a core member to watch video now!

I'll upload the directions soon. ENJOI the pics!!!

Heres the directions!!!

Directions from Fernie

 

Take HWY 3 West out of Fernie.

Pass Elko.

Turn left on HWY 93 South. There is a Dairy Bar at the intersection. It’s also the intersection to go to the US border.

Turn right at Grasmere general store.

You’ll cross a cattle guard and the elementary will be on your left.

Take a left at the elementary.

You’re going to be on this road for 3 cattle guards.

After the 3rd cattle guard the road will hook right, but stay going straight on the dirt road.

You will come to a cattle guard that says “Road Deactivated” and something about “Big Springs Conservation Area”.

Cross the cattle guard and keep going along the fence.

Take the 2nd dirt road left. It’s only a couple hundred feet after the road deactivated sign. There’s a road that goes left right after the sign, DONT TAKE IT!

This road takes you to the parking area for the camping! Park your car and grab the beer cause...

WERE GETTING LOSER PISSED!


Oh and if you get lost... just follow the “St. Peters Bible Camp” signs.

No...really... I’m serious.


 




Published On: 5/15/2007
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My Blog: The Destination
By: mottey


Hey Crew,
 
Has anyone got any insights into living in Fernie or Rossland. After the Aus season we'll be hitting BC and are looking for a cool little local community with access to the sweet pow pow and good times. Live the Dream
 
Mottey


Published On: 4/27/2007
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Orright, I am heading to LA in August (8-15) to see Rage Against The Machine at Rock the Bells. Anyone in the area hit me up, I want to see the town and go out. Thinking of heading to the Grand Canyon or Yosemite (Mammoth if there's snow).

Also, I am off to the Canadian Rockies and the Kootenays in Feb next year (or Jan if Rage Against the Machine don't tour Oz for the Big Day Out as is rumoured) visiting Fernie, Red, BW, Revie, KH, Banff. Let me know if you're in any of these areas. I want to be shown the goods!



Published On: 4/18/2007
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Daily Journal: TV & CONCERTS
By: GWARjimmy_b


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Concerts:
3 INCHES OF BLOOD @ THE ROYAL
FERNIE, BC
APRIL 19th, 2007

DIMMU BORGIR w/ DEVILDRIVER & UNEARTH @ MAC HALL
CALGARY, AB
MAY 7th, 2007

I f*ckIN' LOVE METAL




Published On: 3/24/2007
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Just a short update... had an eventful trip to Tahoe and a nice but different than expected trip to the Canadian rockies during the past few weeks. I actually wanted to have a 10-day US trip which ended up as a 2 month North America journey. This night, someone broke into our car and stole Fipses cloths. And that's not the only weird thing happend this day. I'm just gonna drink one or two Kokanee, go surfing at the hot tub and try to tell more another day. Be sure to check out the Isenseven profile for some pictures and stories about our adventures. Good bye and don't ever polute again!


Published On: 3/12/2007
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It's been a hectic past couple of weeks and I'm finally catching up with myself.  I took a 6 day vacation about a week ago to meet up with some friends in Cranbrook and ride along the way.  The plan was to hit 6 mountains in 6 days (dubbed the 6-6 tour) I'll try to summarize what happened.
 
Day 1: I arrived in Golden late Wednesday just as a few flakes were starting to fall.  After a couple of beers and a good nights rest, I woke up to about 15 cm of unexpected snow.  Jackpot!  Got gnarly at Kicking Horse.  I'm convinced that something was lost in translation when they named the resort...probably got a horse confused with a donkey because that place was definiately kicking ass.  (It took me all trip to come up with that)  Anyways, next time I'll try to hook up with someone that knows the hill because it's pretty intimidating going to a ledge and not knowing whether it'll be the customary 5 foot drop to the run or maybe a 30 foot rock cliff.  The best riding I did was actually on the tamer front side of the hill through some fun, weed-covered areas.  Their park had some fun beginner kinked boxes to.  Oh, and side note: Tuna sandwiches are really f*cking expensive at this place.  They're good but not $7 good.  Anyways, I decided to book it to Banff for the night and after checking out the shops in town, I ended up drinking some beers with the locals in Wild Bills before finally passing out at Bumpers Inn.  Good start to the trip.
 
Day 2: I visited my old stomping ground in Banff.  Sunshine had it's typical perfect snow conditions under bluebird skies.  I did the usual routine of warming up by fooling around on the Standish hit runs then straight lining the divide into the park.  I was pretty stoked on how much the park has improved over the past 2 years.  My favorite feature was easily the wall ride which everyone else seemed to forget about.  After that, I headed out-of-bounds to hike the back door for some powder turns and natural features.  It's awesome being able to stop and take a piss with a view of the rockies.  Had lunch and drinks at the bottom pub aroudn 1 before heading back up for some more hiking and fun shredding.  After the day was done, I headed to Cranbrook under a full moon to meet up with the Calgary crew for some late night beers and story telling.
 
Day 3: Kimberely was a new hill for me.  I've never been there or even seen a picture of the place so I really had no idea what to expect.  Turns out the hill is super old school with just a high speed quad, a triple, and a double.  It was warm and sunny which turned the snow to mush by the time we'd bought our tickets and geared up.  Did a couple runs on the quad to start with Elise, Peter, Jeff, Lana, and Mara.  Elise is still learning so Jeff, Lana, and I bailed after 3 groomers and hit up the Easter and Tamarack chairs.  Found some fun tree runs  far shredders left with lots of drops, stashes, and natural jibs.  I was pretty stoked on Lana who rides better than most of the girls I've seen.  We met up with the others for lunch beers on the patio.  Elise was beat so Peter came with us for the afternoon.  Stoked!  The guy hits pretty much everything he can...I love riding with people like that.  More trees and hit runs til the chairs shut down.  Side note: all girls should have their stagettes on hill dressed in 80s retro onsies.  Loved it.  Then it was back to Peter's parents place to drink his dad's beer, eat his mom's caseroles, and soak in their hot tub.
 
Day 4: I woke up early excited to ride Fernie.  I haven't been there in about 12 years so I was pretty excited when I came down for brekfast.  Peter was the only other person who emerged from the depths mumbling something about people being hungover.  Whatever.  The two of us headed out and, after gearing up in the parking lot I realized I had forgotten my wallet in Cranbrook.  f*ck!  One swipe of Peter's visa later, we were headed straight to the top of the Lizard Bowl.  To get there you have to ride this rope tow with a sign that says "experts only" at the bottom of it.  I felt weird asking the liftie how to ride the damn thing because I don't think I ever really tried one before.  Most places leave the rope tows for the bunny hill but then again, Fernie isn't like most places.  The snow was pretty mushy again (+5 temps) so after a couple of slashers in "hot pow", we headed down to meet up with everyone else who brought my wallet with them!  Phew!).  Did some butter-filled laps on some easy green run with Elise and tried to do cartwheels which ended in a whole bunch of face wash.  Jeff, Lana, and I took off again and checked out the Cedar Bowl.  Nothing special went down other than the usual goofing off and getting lost.  Lana's front knee is pretty weak from past surgery/blow out so we were kind of choked when we ended up at some tbar by accident but she managed.  Elise hurt her tailbone or something so Peter came out with us after lunch just in time to watch some av blasting.  I've never been that close to it before...all I remember was it being a really loud bang and yelling woo in unison with everyone else on the hill.  Hit some fun gullies and log jibs and rode right to the end as usual.  I'd definiately go back there again.  Fernie is rad.  Said good byes in the parking lot and headed to my next stop: Nelson!
 
Day 5: Whitewater is henceforth known as Wetwater.  With the onslaught of slush falling from the sky mixed with temperatures hovering just above zero, I was pretty much soaked before I had even strapped in for my first run.  Whitewater was another new hill for me and it was exactly what I expected it to be: quaint little lodge with 2 double chairs, and barely any sign that someone else was on the hill with you.   It's very Baldy-esque.  The chairs felt like they were barely supporting your weight which is sort of creepy but you forget about it when you see the terrain around.  I spent most of the time on the Summit Side throwing sloppy turns on sloppier pow.  Some of my best runs were hiking in Catch Basin or dropping the trees shredder's right of Blast.  (Yes I had to consult a map for that run name)  There were some fun rock drops visible from the chair but once again, I felt like no one else noticed.  More for me!  Oh, and I'd like to note that pretty much everywhere you go, you'll end up riding a run with an avalanche caution sign.  I ate this amazing masterpiece of a burrito for lunch in the lodge pub.  If you are ever there, try it...the yam fries are worth the extra dollar.  After soaking both sets of gloves and jackets, I called it quits and went to check out the boardshops in Nelson and hang out in the Villa Motel where I was shacked up.
 
Day 6: If you're ever heading to Rossland from Nelson, you're supposed to turn off somewhere around Castlegar.  Now you know.  I didn't.  I was almost at Grande Forks before I realized what was going on and why I hadn't reached Red yet.  Oops!  I figured I would stop at Phoenix Mountain instead but they are closed Tuesday so it wasn't long before I was passing through Penticton on my way to Apex for the afternoon.  I was super stoked on the pipe and bombing the groomers off Stocks chair.  I wasn't so stoked on the crowd of Keg employees that had taken over the hill but I did see two girls chest bump over a volleyball game so it wasn't a complete loss.  I was kind of sad that I could't find anyone to ride with in my own hometown but people have jobs and stuff so c'est la vie.
 
That's it.  I'll post some pictures from the trip if anyone care.  I just chilled this weekend because the conditions were pretty much shi*te at biggie.  Only a few weeks left and it's starting to feel like spring is finally here.  Party on...


Published On: 3/12/2007
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Well I have been hanging out in Kamloops with a broken wrist for the last 2 weeks. I got another cast today and I have this one for another 6-10 weeks YAY! I would go snowboarding with it, but Sun Peaks is lame..... I got a sweet place to rent in Fernie for the summer! Mountain biking season seems to be shaping up to be awesome. Hope everyone is enjoying the last of the powder, and the awesome spring skiing!


Published On: 3/9/2007
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My Blog: Itinerary
By: ScottyDearin


The next 7 days are gonna go like this: drive, short sleep, Kicking Horse, party, sleep, hangover #1, Kicking Horse, drive, more party, hot tub, free beer, hopefully some sleep, hangover #2, Fernie, more party, more hot tub, more free beer, sleep?, hangover, Kimberley, drive, mini-hotel party, sleep, Whitewater, party solo edition, sleep, Red Mountain, drive home, figure out how I survived the trip.
 
Wish me luck!


Published On: 2/28/2007
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Just arived in fernie... 15 cm's fresh last nite was a bluebird day to day and more snow to come apperently. So ya will be here for a few weeks then maby whistler. but rite now fernie is OOnnnnn


Published On: 2/27/2007
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My Blog: February Love
By: amplify


I don't have much to add this month. I had surgery so I am not snowboarding for another week. Sucks to miss out on the powder. I am heading to Fernie for two weeks. Should be great! Much love to everyone!


Published On: 2/16/2007
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My Blog: January Update
By: amplify


Well it is sad, but I am back in Kamloops for 4 more weeks to continue with school. Then I get to return to the epic place we call Fernie and shred for 2 weeks. I then am coming back to Kamloops for 5 more weeks, and then my time here is done. I am pretty stoked on going home for the POWDER! Kamloops hardly gets snow, and Sun Peaks is definatly lacking some terrain. I am really missing the Fernie powder and the Fernie life... I swear I don't know how I go on without Jam Night. Kamloops is ok, I have some awesome friends, but still seek some new riding buddies. I really hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful snowy winter and riding with all they got!!


Published On: 1/24/2007
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My Blog: Finally
By: paolosmythe


so here we are.... the waiting that first began back in September last year is almost over.  By tomorrow's end, i will be in the Canadian mountains again.
 
Kinda funny, but despite my travels to Whistler, Fernie and several Frenchie places, i haven't enjoyed a powder day since Cervinia about 3 years ago.
 
What is even weirder is that winter has finally arrived in the UK with a distinct chill in the air this week and snow all over the place this morning!!!  It is as if either my anticipation of BW champagne powder is to be diluted, or perhaps it is just a tangible teaser of good times to come.
 
Either way, a break from trolling around on here, in exchange for sliding around out there is most welcome. 
 
And of course i remain hopeful that those of you who are my 'online pals' enuff to read this drivel, might just scrape together enuff loonies / bucks to come say hello, compare accents and even knock the froth off a couple.
 
If you find yourself in the area, go to The Inn in BW and ask for Paolo.  You would make a limey even happier!!
 
Until Feb 12th.......
 
may all your turns be fizzing!
 
 


Published On: 1/24/2007
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Goddam my sister has bad taste in movies...so to avoid them, I blog.  Heeeeeeeere we go...
 
Been doing a lot of shredding lately.  Had a solid weekend last weekend at Apex on Friday night then biggie Sat/Sun.  Friday was cold and I got accosted by a women's hockey team in the gun barrel.  Saturday sort of sucked.  Foggy, cold, windy as hell...had better days but at least we were there.  Tori and I had a fun bluebird day Sunday and did some filming.  I was really impressed with the colours in the shots and am pretty happy with the end result.  Did a little video clip up for the stomp site.  Go check out "Mr Golden Sunday".
 
Big White got a much needed dump of snow the past day or 2 to coincide with a day off work thanks to some banked time.  Rode today in about a foot of pow with Tori and Amber.  Tori wasn't feeling so hot so she was done at lunch and Amber bailed by 2:30 but that's ok.  No sisters or girlfriends on pow days right?  Has some awesome runs down Blue Saphire and in the Black Forest trees.  It snowed all day and is supposed to keep going so tomorrow should be another early wake up call.
 
Also started planning my annual week-long trip.  Looks like I'm doing the kootenay loop at the end of february starting at Kicking Horse and cycling down to Fernie, Kimberley, Whitewater, Red Mountain and finally meeting up with Tori in Grand Forks to check out Phoenix Mountain by her uncles place.  Phoenix is small but Tori really wants to check it out this year so I'm kind of looking forward to it.  Rumor has it her uncle has a hot tub and beer for me.  I'll take that vibe.  I'm hoping Peter, Elise, or Bits might be able to meet up with me at KH or Fernie but we'll see.  Matty might be down to depending on how busy he is with his new job.  Worst case scenario: solo trip.  Not like that hasn't been done before.
 
Whistler is only 2 weeks away now.  Everyone is pretty excited.  Apparently Tori, Wayne, and I are in charge of breakfast on Friday morning...that means that Tori's basically making breakfast while Wayne and I drink apple juice and make fun of each other.  She has basically told me to stay out of the way for fear that I'd f*ck things up...the funny part is that she's probably right.
 
Looks like the girls are settling in for the long haul with this crappy movie.  I'm told it's "Last Kiss"...looks like I'm going to put in some time with the computer tonight.  Until next time, I love you all.


Published On: 1/19/2007
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so i got this job with burton/motorola... working on the alberta burton demo tour.  its kinda rad at times... minus the coldnessssss.
come say hi:
jan 20, 21 - castle
jan 27, 28- marmot
feb 3, 4 - fernie
feb 10, 11- cop
feb 17, 18 - sunshine
mar 3 - kicking horse
mar 10- cop
kbye.
ps. i like hot chocolate.


Published On: 1/19/2007
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after bailing pretty hard at Fernie, due to flat light and a quick compression, my whiplash still kills 2 weeks later. i have told myself that it will get better and there is nothing else to do except do everything i would normally do, so riding this weekend at Lake Louise Ski Resort hopefully saturday, sunday, monday, but only time will tell. 
plus puttin' on new handlebars on the motorcycle this week, SNAPS


Published On: 1/18/2007
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Daily Journal: January Update!!!
By: GWARjimmy_b


Well, just to update everybody.

THE RUMOURS ARE TRUE!

Shawn and I are moving to Fernie tomorrow!

We have a dope setup in the Trailer park.  Mel was nice enough to offer up two rooms in her newly renovated 3 bedroom trailer.  Hardwood floors BIATCH!

I will be updating the pics soon enough.

Fernie has been getting ridiculous amounts of snow so far.
The base at mid-mountain is 228CM!!!! YEAH!
Thats DOUBLE what Louise has at mid-mountain and almost 2 feet more than Sunshine!
SUCKERS!

So come shred with Shawn and I!!! Give us a shout, our home number is 250-423-3332.

We also still have our cells.

690-GNAR!

See you shredding!!!!




Published On: 1/9/2007
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My Journal: new years at fernie
By: g.ride


The Best time ever!!!! CAnt wait till next year. its going to take that long to recover. Had a blast friends!!!!!


Published On: 1/3/2007
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