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New Seymour Partysnake edit



Matt Heneghan just uploaded this new Seymour Partysnake edit laced to some CNN.

Monday, March 02, 2009

 

Silver, Bronze, Gold, youngbrownwalsh and a fishburger.



IS Team Rider BRad Martin sent me this photo of himself on the podium with a Silver Medal around his neck at the recent world cup event held at Stoneham. Yeah Brad!




New IS team rider Janelle Pritchard (No relation to "Dean Pritchard" from the movie Oldschool) got some podium action of her own up at Whistler this weekend receiving Bronze at the Showdown. Good work Janelle! Don't blow all that loot on some fancy radio.

Hey Dave found the gold. Follow this link to a low res version of the YoungBrownWalsh vid he found on our other bud Dave's site.



Call with Kale: Kale gave me a call Sunday afternoon to share his excitement about trying out the new fishburger at Wendy's. He was like "they're using the good fish now, some delicious Alaska code or something". Then he let me go so he could place his order. I decided to call him back Today to see if the fishburgers lived up to the hype. Kale ensured me that they did and stated the new fish burgers at Wendy's actually tasted like some delicious type of fish burger you'd find at a high end fish and chips spot. I felt good about the conversation and let him go.

Published On: 3/4/2009
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I love receiving last minute phone calls with the 2 stroke hum of snowmobiles in the background. PortersTahoe.com Team Rider Brendon Drury hit me up and said he and his younger brother were up at Mt. Rose riding around on his snowmobiles in search of some terrain for some snowboarding.



It is always fun riding side saddle getting up to your destination as it can be quite a task. I did bail once off the sled on my belly like a land seal! Out in the backcountry you never know what kind of characters you'll run into as we ran into these slednecks who offered us cheeseburgers, beer and some of that funny smelling "rope".



After a brief chat with these friendly dudes (Brendon snatched a brew), we proceeded to find our zone where we could get some shots. Brendon dropped into a face that was really sunbaked and it was hard to get the spray that we wanted. It was a fun turn but we wanted more.



Brendon got another ride up on the sled and I was scouting a zone trying to find a good place where he could snap a turn. The snow surface had about a 3-4 inch crust layer on it so I had to find an area that was thinner. I found just the spot.
Brendon hiked over to where i was camped out & we planned our shot.



In pure anal photographer fashion...I had to light this shot up. Packing light this time out I had my Lumedyne 400 WS Action Pack, Canon 1D Mark II, Canon 15mm fisheye lens, Canon 50mm 1.4 prime, and my Canon 70-200mm lenses. This is a great 3 lens & one light setup to have out in the backcountry or anywhere for that matter.This is what we got.



Not bad considering the snow only had an inch of crust in this zone. He did break through to the bottom and hit the rock, but in the end it was all worth it. On the way down we had to stop just one more time to take in another epic Lake Tahoe sunset.



Published On: 1/7/2009
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OKEY.... SO...

Anyone need a board? I have the following up for grabs. Prefer someone in the area, but will ship.
1- Brand Spankin' NEW- sticker on the base Capita Midlife Artist series 158 wide - $300.00
1- Slightly Used (8-10 pow days) Kevin Sansalone Option 158 Fish w/NOBOARD pad. Never been mounted with bindings. - $250.00
1- Used 2 times in POW.. girls board  154 - its very stiff. - $225.00
1- Used DWD 161 wide. crazy colorfull base images to come - $150.00
1- pair of womens 32 LASHED boots, hardly worn size 8 - $50.00

hit me with ?'s Or offers!
photos when I can.
Jeff


Published On: 10/24/2008
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My Blog: Surfing
By: ickie


I am going surfing this weekend, yipee!  I have been out of town traveling a lot and I finally remember to get my winter wet suit out.  I was fishing in Kentucky last weekend and next weekend I am hiking in Portland, OR.  I am looking forward to seeing the Columbia River Gorge, it is supposed to be fantastic, I will take pics to share!  We were going to go boarding but not enough snow on Mt. Hood yet :o(  Soon though.. soon...

Published On: 10/23/2008
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So I was exploring the vast internet and came across a blog called WeKnowSnow.com and was immediately jealous. Snow! In August!! What!?!?

Here on the east coast we are lucky to start some of our seasons by the end of December. White Christmas my ass. I’m usually seeing dead grass right up until then. Yea we have our share of bad weather, but it never sticks.

I’m telling you, one day I’ll be here. Till’ then I call the east coast home. So I’m thinking, in a few years, maybe someone could hook me up out there, with a web or graphic design gig? Ya know, one that I could ride half the day and work the rest. Maybe my freelance will pay enough by then. For now it’s a 9-5 and 2 weeks a year :/

Thanks for reading,
Passion for Addiction


Published On: 9/24/2008
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The twin ninja babies are here! We love Mexico. Kale..



Congrats Tadashi and Yuko on the cutest twin ninja babies I've ever seen. Can't wait to meet them.

Its a fact, we love mexico. I remember. not too clearly but I do remember celebrating Halloween dressed as what we "drunk Canadian teens" thought mexicans looked like for something like 3 years in a row. 



The photo above of Dev and Kale was taken somewhere around 98. I think we dressed up as mexicans for like 3 halloweens in a row... It only took us roughly a decade to finally come out with a goggle dedicated to the special little place in the world that blessed us with fish taco's, salsa, guacamole and terrible hangovers. Better late than never. Mexico, this ones for you!



Kale news: Kale has devised a new method of remembering all the super important things he has to do on a daily basis.


Friday, August 22, 2008

 

Ladies and Gentlemen, can I please have your attention...





Our office is located in East Vancouver. For those who don't know East Van has a bit of a bad rep. Everyday I show up for work there's something weird going on. Here's just a taste of what I witnessed Today.



Actually this isn't that weird, its my collection of old skate shoes. If I actually still skated there'd be way more up there.



This was in the way of the first place I was gonna park, no biggie but then I



Roll up to the next spot and See Mic Mac invited a buddy to live next to him on our street.



Steve scored the only decent parking spot left on our street snuggled in tightly to some old mattresses.



When we told Dave about the old mattresses he rushed right out and tried to 3 flip them.



As I capture the moment our good buddy Birdie strolls by. Just a warning if you run into Birdie in our hood or at the Bourbon on any given Thursday night... He's more of an outdoor, keep a good distance, don't actually talk to him, just take a photo while you're driving by and hope he doesn't throw anything at you type bud. We tight though..

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

 

Dev "the boss man" gets another TWS cover!

Here's the cover of the September issue of Transworld Snowboarding.



Dev was the only one out of the crew to hit this death gap. When "the crew" includes Jussi Oksanen and Andrea's Wiig it really puts into perspective how insane the gap is. Dev truly is the King of modern day back country riding. It's gotta be the goggles.. Look out for his part in Double Decade. He'll blow your mind... Again!

Zeddy called me to say: Hey did you know Todays international sex day!

Update from J man's Portuguese vacation:

Only J Man would meet sand ninjas on his first day in Portugal. I was skeptical too till he sent me this photo to back up the story.



The sand Ninjas were kind enough to take J Man in as one of their own and share their Choco Crack with him.



While enjoying the new exciting Portuguese treat J Man saw what seemed to be a familiar character dancing in the distance.



Thinking it was Zeddy stuck in a dance trance, he ran up to greet his good buddy.



As he got closer he realized it wasn't Zeddy at all. It was actually a young gentlemen by the name of Alvaro. The two conversed on the beach the rest of the day and have now become inseparable. Alvaro, pictured above in the stripes has since invited J man to join his Portuguese folk dance crew. 



They'll be touring Portugal for the rest of the month.

Friday, August 15, 2008

 

One down, a bunch to go...



! made! Through my first week back to work from vacation that is and wow, what a doozy it was. Not sure if its just me but I never feel rested or relaxed after time off. I actually usually feel like I need another vacation. I must be doing something wrong. 



See the shades Tman's sporting in the photo above. They're the Mont Royal white stripes, we're all sold out of em. Leave a comment below if you think we should do another run. If you need them right away I did see one pair in the display case at Boardroom on west forth yesterday after lunch. Good luck.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

 

Dave loves animals, butter and Jager.



Above, Dave Bestwick enjoying some quality time with friends after a long day of slanging goggles and shades.

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FW: Is China ready for English Speaking Tourists





Published On: 8/27/2008
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April 22, 2008 I wake up and look at my clock which sais 1:00 PM Whao, how did I sleep till one, and how come my mom didn’t give me crap for sleeping so long? is the first thing that comes to mind. Then my mom walks in and starts rambullshi*ting about how the breaker jumped and i have to many things plugged in. So I go to the kitchen to check the time, turns out it was just 9:48  So I set my clock, then the phone rings. After a short chat on the phone my mom sais “ Dad called he’s coming with the tractor go shovel the decks.” It had finally stopped snowing after about three days of heavy snowing. I didn’t think there would be very much snow, but when I walk out I found myself waddling in two foot tall drifts all the way down the side walk. Once I got to the garage I was standing beside a 5 foot tall drift of snow. Haha, winters back! I think I was the only one who though this big dump of snow was awesome, everyone else was like damn it. While shoveling the snow I take a quick look at my hill in the back yard, sweet there enough snow on it to shred so I make up my mind to go hit it after I was done. Work then play, so I finish up, get my gear and walk to the hill. My little sis and bro were following me but they had to stop since the snow was so deep my little sis couldn’t  get though. So I get to the hill and it turns out that there’s only snow on half of it, so I only had half a hill to shred, but it made it easier to walk up. Once on top and strapped in I head down and get stopped by a big drift. Well that was lame. I go back up and try it again, this time I make it down and hit my little blue barrel.  Then I see my bro coming back and he sais “The snow is so deep you could do like back flips and not get hurt!” I then decided to build a jump and try. So I unstrapped and head out in search for something to build a jump with. (since the last time I built a jump with just snow it was tiny, and took for ever to make.) We look around for a bit and see nothing. So we decide to start building the jump anyway. On the way I spot some bails, perfect!  My bro sais “there some right by the hill we just have to dig them out.” We find the bails no problem. Three square bails made up the base of our jump, we piled snow on it for about an hour and my bro was tired and cold so he went in. I finished up the jump, then pushed and packed the snow in a line down to the jump. Every time I looked back there was always something that needed fixing, but I was starving so I had to go in. Right when I get to the door I see my brother standing there with a grilled cheese and ham sandwich in his hand. He sais “I was brining you some food!” What a sweet little bro lol. But I had already taken my boots off, so I went in and had some soup with my sandwich. It was past two when I got in. Around 3:00 my brother and I headed back out to try out the jump. I walk up, hit the jump and don’t even get enough speed to get over it. I try again, and same thing is repeated. So we shave down a little bump, that I had made to help me go faster, but it just slowed me down. I hit it again and got over, but I just drop of the end. We do an bunch more trial and error, then we get called in by my mom. I didn’t even get a good jump in and it was already supper time. The next day I’m determined to fix the jump. I look around the yard to try and think of something. I walked over to my little sisters fisher price slide, and get an idea. I take the slide part off, and haul the base (Which is 4ish feet tall, 2ish feet wide and 3ish feet long.) to the top of the hill. I packed it down, cover the top in snow and tadah, a steeper hill! I get up, strap in and drop. Problem fixed! I hit it a few more times, go in for supper, then go back out till dark. The next day, my big sistah tried it out. After about 5 minutes of saying “Omg your retarded, who would build such a thing? Are you serious? Your on crack!” she hit the jump. She then hit it a bunch more times. After I convinced her to give me my board back, she made me jump over her. Crazy gurl! The first two times I bailed, I was sure something stupid would happen. But I finally got over it and jumped over her no prob…so I did it again lol. Then she jumped over me, I’ll admit it was a little bit scary! And the day was over. Even though the hills are shut we still shred!        



Published On: 4/26/2008
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Breaking News: Rep. Barney Frank and NORML Team Up on Federal Decriminalization Legislation
Posted by Ron Fisher to Legalize It - The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws March 24 10:39pm

US Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) has announced that he will shortly introduce legislation in Congress to strip the federal government of its authority to arrest responsible cannabis consumers. Representative Frank made the announcement Friday on the nationally syndicated television show, "Real Time With Bill Maher."

heres a link:
http://blog.norml.org/2008/03/24/norml-partners-with-rep-barney-frank-d-ma-to-introduce-federal-decriminalization-legislation/

“It's time for the politicians to catch up with the public on this [issue],” Frank said. "The notion that you lock people up for smoking marijuana is pretty silly."

Frank's pending bill seeks to eliminate all federal penalties prohibiting the personal use and possession of up to 100 grams (3 1/2 ounces) of marijuana. Under this measure, adults who consume cannabis would no longer face arrest, prison, or even the threat of a civil fine. The bill also eliminates all penalties prohibiting the not-for-profit transfers of up to one ounce of pot.

NORML Legal Counsel Keith Stroup, who worked closely with Frank's staff to draft this legislation, said, "If passed by Congress, this legislation would legalize the possession, use, and non-profit transfer of marijuana by adults for the first time since 1937." The bill incorporates the basic recommendation of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse (also known as the Shafer Commission).

Currently, 12 states have enacted various versions of marijuana decriminalization, eliminating criminal penalties for minor pot violations. Passage of these laws has not led to increased marijuana use.

In fact, the only U.S. government study ever commissioned to assess whether the enforcement of strict legal penalties positively impacts marijuana use found, "Overall, the preponderance of the evidence which we have gathered and examined points to the conclusion that decriminalization has had virtually no effect either on the marijuana use or on related attitudes and beliefs about marijuana use among American young people."

Similar statewide legislation is pending in New Hampshire and Vermont. Additionally, Massachusetts voters will decide on a statewide decriminalization measure this November.

According to a nationwide CNN/Time Magazine poll, more than three-quarters of American adults favor decriminalizing marijuana.

Alerts will be posted to this page and www.norml.org once this bill is assigned a bill # and committee so that folks can contact their representative urging support of this bill.

For more information, please contact Keith Stroup, NORML Legal Counsel, at (202) 483-5500.

http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7561

Published On: 3/25/2008
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TOP OF THE WORLD: Whistlers Tyler Mosher carves over a roller in Firday's adaptive snowboard World Cup. Photo by Scott Brammer. www.coastphoto.com
Published 2008-03-20 11:25:10
Snowboarders hoping to have their sport included in 2014 Paralympics.

By Andrew Mitchell

If you build it, they will come — at least that’s what organizers of the first ever adaptive snowboarding World Cup event, sanctioned by the Canadian Snowboard Federation and World Snowboard Federation, are counting on.

The race took place on Blackcomb last Friday, with racers making three solo descents of the snowboardcross course — a format that was chosen because it combines elements of racing and freestyle, and because all of the athletes prefer soft boots to hard boots.

Although organizers were hoping for a larger and more international field, everybody knows you have to start somewhere.

“History was made — it was done and done well,” said Christian Hrab, head coach for the Canadian Snowboard Federation’s adaptive snowboard program. “The event was perfect, it was really safe and fast, we had a good course set, and good work on the course, and the athletes rode the best I’ve seen all season.

“It’s a beginning, but it’s also the culmination of two years of work, while it’s also the beginning of another 20 years of hard work. We’ve got the athletes, we’ve got a classification system for all the different disabilities, there are camps and programs, and there are starting to be more coaches. (Adaptive snowboarding) is also getting a lot of attention, because snowboarding is really for everybody — not just the elite World Cup athletes, but also for people with physical disabilities that can still participate and be very good at it too.”

There are plans to host three World Cup snowboarding events next season, including a competition at Cypress Mountain during the World Cup test events in February, and events in Italy and France.

However, while the sport has momentum it’s extremely unlikely that adaptive snowboarding will be included in the 2010 Olympics. But Hrab says things are looking better for 2014, providing all of the organizations involved internationally can work together to increase participation and create an international series.

While that may be discouraging for some athletes, Hrab says his athletes are in it for the long haul.

“I’ve worked with able-bodied athletes with the national team for years, and I can say that these (adaptive) guys are the most positive, constructive, forward-thinking athletes I’ve ever met,” he said. “They’ve overcome some huge obstacles to be here already, which make the little things easier to overcome. They can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and they know that this is just the beginning and where the sport is heading.”

The next challenge for adaptive snowboarding, which was addressed at a conference and workshop surrounding the World Cup, is networking.

“We have to reach the people who snowboard recreationally with a disability, and get them into a competitive frame of mind,” said Hrab. “Events like this create awareness, and get a buzz going. People who never thought of competing will see it and say ‘I’ll do it.’”

Ian Lockey, who was second in the men’s event with a time of 59.15 seconds — almost three seconds back of Whistler’s Tyler Mosher — was excited to be part of the event.

“I really enjoyed the race, and having us race in a time trial instead of a boardercross was much better and much safer in the end,” he said. “I think the format is a little more spectator friendly, definitely more interesting than watching us wiggle down the course in a parallel giant slalom, and you can actually see people snowboarding, going up, coming down, and ripping around corners.”

Lockey is classified as an incomplete paraplegic, meaning he sustained a spinal cord injury that has reduced his feeling and mobility below the waist.

Riding a snowboard around the corners without full feeling for your edges can be a scary experience, he said.

“It is scary going onto your edge and being on edge, and having to rely on what you don’t have to hold on,” he said. “You can only hope you adapted well enough to survive the turn and not wind up in the fencing.”

Lockey plans to race in the U.S. Amateur Snowboard Association nationals at the end of the month, where he is the reigning PGS and freestyle champion, and will race all three World Cup events next season. If there’s a chance that snowboarding will be in the Paralympics in 2014, he wants to be there.

“Having events like this is great incentive for me to train more and do some off-snow training,” he said. “I’ve always relied on my snowboarding abilities, but as our coach said it’s one thing to get beaten by a better snowboarder than you, but it’s another to get beaten because you’re fat or unfit. It’s tough love, the only way to go.”

Bibian Mentel came from Holland to race in the first World Cup, winning the women’s category.

“I loved it, it was so much fun being here and riding the course,” she said. “It’s really, really nice for the level we’re riding at right now, and it’s just fun.

“Now we may have three World Cups next year, which would be exciting. I think it’s a good thing that adaptive snowboarding is getting more attention, that people with disabilities are going out and having fun, and I think we need more and more competitions to get into the Paralympics.”

Mentel is 35, and is not sure she’ll still be racing if snowboarding is added to the schedule for 2014, but she’s definitely not ruling it out.

“I love riding, and if I feel the same way then as I do now, I might have to race,” she said.

With a classification system, each competitor’s time was adjusted slightly to compensate for their specific disability. This was the first test of a classification system for snowboarding, and judging by how close the times were it went well.

Tyler Mosher posted the top time of the day, 56.3 seconds, making good use of some time off training for the Para-Nordic 2010 team to get some runs in on the snowboardcross course. Lockey was second in 59.15, and Mike Fisher placed third in 64.78.

For Mosher, winning was less important than showing up.

“I feel like a million bucks, it was really a dream come true,” he said. “After my accident (in 2000) there wasn’t anywhere for disabled people to compete. I’m so happy right now — not so much for winning, although I trained hard and I’m proud of it — but because we were laying the groundwork for all the children in the future that want to snowboard and that are living with a disability.”

For adaptive snowboarding to be successful, Mosher says the important thing is to get national organizations around the world involved and supporting their athletes.

“The hardest thing is that it’s not a Paralympic sport right now, so the athletes are pretty much on their own and we’ve had to take a bottom-up approach to getting people involved. All we can do is keep having events, get more people out each year, and sooner or later the sport will be recognized.”

As for the quality of competition, Mosher said that there were no recreational riders in the group and that everybody was out to race and win.

“It’s not just about how many people with disabilities you can get snowboarding, but how many people in that group can be athletes,” he said.

Mentel’s best time was 61.62 seconds, followed by Emily Cavallin in 63.5.

Zach Beaumont raced alone in the youth category, posting a time of 69.82.



Published On: 3/25/2008
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My Blog: OMG
By: smashingeskimo


I can't believe I snowboard! I know, it's so much fun and a great lifestyle for adrenaline junksters. A little about me time, I grew up with my cousin as friends and we did everything together at that time. Basketball, fishing, sling shot, hunting, school, girls, biking, snowboarding, a listless of many things.  One day we watched x-games and had a pretty good time seeing people doing extreme jumps and tricks.Then, locally, There was a local store that was selling little snowboards for kids and beginners. We stole one of the kid's snowboard and almost every kid had one and if it didn't had any names on it, it would be stolen. Well anyway, our first snowboarding was sliding down a small snow pyrimid. We eventually made a small ramp for small jumps. We started doing easy tricks like 180 and grabs. Then we stared going for the bigger stages where theres more sliding and jumping. So and so, few years passed, I finally got my own board after he had gotten his own. The feeling of an endlessness and possibility cramped into he atmosphere was nearly impossible to be taken over by other fun activities. Few years later, we are now grown-ups, with experiences of personal problems that made us cut down from snowboarding. Yet, still snowboarding is still an awesome blood running activity. I am left alone with snowboarding while my friend fell in love and starting a new family and therefore, he is now under his own pressure support for his life. Taken away naturally, yet still supportive to him with my heart. Now I take on a passage journey to this road where I roam in any mountains and cliffs. Where my life, is set until God knows whats next. I am proud to be a snowboard.com member.


Published On: 2/6/2008
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 Self Portrait - Grouse Mountain
 
Full name:
Gonzalo Tudela (AKA Gonzo)


Equipment:
Canon 1D Mark II N
Canon 1VHS
EF 15mm F2.8 Fisheye
EF 17-40mm F4L
EF 50mm F1.8
EF 70-200mm F2.8L
3x Vivitar 285HV
2003 Skidoo Summit 800

For the kids at home, what do they need to know if they want to become a professional photographer?
Never give up.  This industry is really tough, brutal sometimes, and people will toss you around like yesterday’s garbage.  If you’re not a strong person who will stick to their guns (especially about payment) it’s not the industry for you.  More and more companies are getting free shots out there from the “kid who just bought a digital SLR”, and it’s ruining the industry.
Think of it this way.  You’ve invested x amount of money in camera gear, x amount of time refining your style, x amount of time getting and editing photos, why shouldn’t you be paid fairly for it?  Do they get a paycheck? Do they pay for a dentist? They’re doing work just like you are.  You need to stick to your guns about being paid.  Don’t be the person who degrades the photo industry by giving away photos for free, if not, you’ll be stuck starving on the side of the street while some company has a slick new looking website.

 

Paul Welters - Mount Washington


What are some career high lights for you?
Every time I get out into the backcountry a feeling of Euphoria overcomes me.  The hour or so it usually takes to get to the alpine with the constant “braaaaaaaap” from a sled is actually quite calming.  I rather throw in ear plugs than headphones.

Who do you enjoy working most with?
I think I enjoy shooting the most with one of my best friends Aaron Shapiro.  He reminds me of a Tom Penny for snowboarding.  Basically, whenever I’m out shooting with him, he’s just riding, and you can see it on his face.  Whether he’s in front of a camera on a bluebird day or in front of me doing pow slashes in fog, he’s not out to prove anything, he’s out to have fun.  If you watch his style, you’ll see what I’m talking about.  It’s like he uses the mountain as a skate park, and just destroys it every time.  9 times out of 10, I’ll be ripping around with him and he’ll do something that’ll blow my mind and I’ll say “Give me an hour to go home and get my camera gear so we can shoot that”.


Eman Anderson - Vancouver, BC


What are some the challenges you find working with snowboarding instead of a studio?
My fingers get really cold, and I mean really cold.  That and changing angles is usually a lot tougher than people imagine.  Sometimes you have scale the side of a mountain that could take over an hour just to get a certain viewpoint.  Half a dozen times it doesn’t work out.  One thing I’ve learned is that you want to shoot your wide angle shots 2nd, and your telephotos first.  That way, there are no foot prints around the jumps from you walking around trying to find the right spot.


What are your favourite magazines?
Magazine’s are really a funny thing with me.  I have a subscription to snowboarder, I buy every issue of SBC off the shelves (from a local snowboard shop to support them), and I usually buy some issues of Future, Transworld, and Snowboard Mag when I’m shopping for groceries.  Truth be told, I never really read any of them.  I’m really weird that way, I have over 300 magazines, some dating back to the 90’s, but I’ve maybe read like 10% of them?  I usually use them for the eye candy.  I flip through them a few times and pick out the photos I like.  Remember them, and file the magazines away for a rainy day.
Images speak louder than words in my head, and technique plays a huge part in my mind.  9 times out of 10 when I see a photo I like, whether it’s technically sound or creatively genius, I go straight to the photographer credits to see who it is.  It’s kind of funny; most snowboarders can pick out a rider from their sponsors and their style.  I can pick out some photographers based on their lighting and composition.  There are the seasoned vets who absolutely kill it with every photo like “Yup, that’s a Zapalac photo”.


Myrosha Daley - Hemlock Valley Resort
 
Who do you think are the best photographers from last year?
There are so many that have, and will always stick out in my mind, whether or not they shoot snowboarding is another thing.  Here they are in no particular order:
Ian Ruther, Tim Zimmerman, Jordan Manley, Crispin Canon, Jon Scarth, Danny Zapalac, Andy Wright, Jeff Curtes, Kevin Zacher, Dorothea Lange, Cole Barash, Colin Adair, Blotto, Jess Mooney, Oli Gagnon, Jordana Meilleur, Russel Brown, Dano Pendygrasse, Dice K Maru, Scott Serfas, Ansel Adams, David Lachapelle, Annie Lebovitz, Charles Garcia, Owen, Jimmy Greeley, Jon Kirby.  There are some not mentioned, but that’s because I can’t brain fart them all out at once. 

What started you in photography?
My friend Mike from elementary school bought a Yashica FM SLR and I was fascinated by the split focus screen.  It just boggled my mind on how the damn thing worked.  So, after playing with focus for a solid 4 hours (with no film in there) I forgot about cameras for a good 2 years.  Then one summer I made friends with this crazy Mexican who was in town with his family for a month.  Their parents bought a new camera, and gave me their old one. (a nice wall mart special point and shoot).  I began shooting wall mart film on this point and shoot of me and my friends skating.  That phased out after I ran out of money.  I mean, for a 10 year old kid, $10 a roll with processing wasn’t really worth 24 photos.
So high school came along, and I made friends with a guy named Eric, and one day he showed me his Grandpa’s old camera.  And that’s what did it.  After I picked up that Minolta X-GM with a split focus screen, all I wanted to do was take pictures with it.  So, after a $200 shutter repair to the camera, I borrowed it for about 2 years and made every mistake you could possibly make with an SLR.  I then went back to my friend Mike to get some help and learned a few things, and borrowed his flash for a solid 6 years.  I finally gave the camera back to Eric and went out to buy my very first digital SLR, a Canon 20D.

What was the moment that made you decide that you wanted to take photos of snowboarders as a career choice?
The very first time I sent a photo to Colin Adair.  He was the nicest dude I had ever dealt with, and after I sent him a preview jpg, he asked for the RAW right away.  I sent it to him and kept pressing the refresh button for like 30 minutes until I heard back from him.  I got word they were going to run the shot in the upcoming issue.  But 2 weeks later, I got an email saying it wasn’t going to run, but that he wanted to see more in the future.  It didn’t matter to me that they weren’t going to run it, the only thing that mattered was that someone actually kind of liked a photo of mine.  It became my mission to impress this dude who worked at SBC.
Later on that year I get an invite email to the 24/36, and decided to do it.  When I picked up the roll of film and stuck it in my camera I had decided that this was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.  I have an extreme obsession over snowboarding and love for photography that this just seemed to be the right thing to do.

What's a perfect working day for you?
Having a Leica rangefinder with 3 rolls of TMAX 3200 in my pocket shredding pow with some close friends.  But I have to go buy a Leica first…

What is a favourite photo of yours that has not been published?  What's the story behind it?
The shot of Myrosha Daley I have here on Mount Seymour.  I just like how everything is in the red/orange hue and you can see the oil tankers in the Burrard Inlet.  It’s one of those things that everything was going wrong that day, and my flash kept mis-firing.  I crossed my fingers and told Myrosha to drop in.

Myrosha Daley - Mount Seymour


What is one of your favourite photos in general?  What's the story behind it?
Probably my favorite photo of all time is a photo done by Dorothea Lange called “White Angel Bread Line”.  It’s a photo taken in 1932 during the depression era near her studio in San Francisco.  There was a wealthy woman known as “White Angel” who set up a breadline to help cope with the 14 million unemployed in the country.  The photo is very simple, yet extremely powerful and has always stuck out in my mind that there are people less fortunate out there, and that I have to live my life to the fullest and be thankful for everything I have and work for.  Here’s a link for the photo: http://www.gtphoto.ca/whiteangel.jpg

Your name is not too common, do you find you get a lot of different reactions from people?
Oh ya.  Tons of people never believe me when I say “Hey, I’m Gonzo”.  They think I’m making up some nick name or trying to avoid telling them my real name.  Sometimes, when I’m really lucky, chicks dig the name.  They think it’s cool and hot, two things I definitely lack.  There is a disadvantage though.  Everyone remembers your name, and it’s hard to remember all the Jons and Nicks out there.  Usually I remember someone by their face, and not their name.

Shout outs?
I hate shout outs.


Aaron Shapiro - Grouse Mountain


Published On: 1/4/2008
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My Blog: hmm
By: Twirch


So I had this thing going through college, that if I started saying stuff, eventually people would think its cool and start doing it...and guess what?! it worked...(i feel so...un-lamish!...)
 
 
(I may have somehow accidently copied these sayings/words though, and in no means am trying to take credit for it...but just some everyday vocabulary that I'd use, that all of a sudden the people i'd hang out with start using...)
 
 
It began with a simple BaHA!  ...well..that was it really except when i said i'd start testing it...i got people around school to start saying "My mom said it's/i'm cool!"
 
 
I wonder if I can get people to use this expression? It was done like cooking fish, the floating was very pronounced!!! (I used to work in a kitchen...when the fish was done, i'd float!)
 
 
Oh and I believe that penguins will one day rule the world...(cuz other than beign cute and funny, what else will they do with their time?!)
 
 
And I shouldn't be allowed to blog!
 
/bow


Published On: 12/28/2007
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(Monday December 17th 2007) After much speculation and an industry-wide rumour mill, StepChild Snowboards is proud to announce the signing of JP Walker to the International Pro Team.

"JP's riding and dedication to snowboarding speaks for itself- not many snowboarders have remained at the top of their class for over ten years. We are absolutely thrilled to have him on the team. It's cool that we share the same values and beliefs as to what a snowboard company and team should be." - StepChild founder Sean Johnson.

" Where else would I end up? Come on, you know I keep it one-hunney! StepChild is one of the last true snowboard companies out there. I love that they value what a professional rider brings to the table. Rider owned and driven, others claim it but none live it, son!" - JP Walker.

There's no denying JP has had a huge impact on the sport of snowboarding over the past decade. Anyone who knows anything about snowboarding is familiar with JP's video parts. Over the years he set a new standard filming with MDP and for some of the biggest selling team videos of all time; he invented tricks and numerous first-ever-bangers caught on film. JP's riding and style has stayed relevant even in an era marked by the X-Games, reality shows, corporate takeovers and riders with fistfuls of energy drinks. No one has been able to continually raise the bar, and maintain a high level of integrity, style, innovation and technical tricks like JP has. Even after a season unexpectedly cut short, JP managed to have a solid presence in videos and magazines, including his Future cover, surprisingly JP's first North American cover shot of his career.

Walker's snowboarding career is the result of immense talent, hard work and dedication -attributes he will continue to bring to the game in the future. His priority is the progression of snowboarding, but it's also about the way he and his sport are portrayed to the public. Driven by the same ideals StepChild and JP are the perfect combination.

"Obviously StepChild is focused on snowboard videos and progression, two things that I've always been an advocate of. They have an amazing team of handrail slayers, and i'm stoked to be a part of it, been riding their boards on the down low this past week and i'm stoked. It's simply the best fit. One." - JP Walker.

Simon Chamberlain adds, "Growing up watching snowboard videos, JP Walker has always been my favourite snowboarder of all time. It truly is amazing to see him riding for Stepchild. Its like a dream come true, not only for me but for the whole company."

JP will have a Pro Model with StepChild in three sizes: 147, 151, and 154. The boards will be sold with a regular edge as well as a RETT (Round Edge Taper Tuning) option. The board has a dull round edge between the feet for jibbing, and tapers out to a regular edge by the time it reaches the contact points. "The boards are tuned at the factory exactly how I would tune them at home." adds JP.

JP is currently filming with Mack Dawg Productions for Double Decade, which will be released in August 2008. His current sponsor list includes: StepChild Snowboards, 32 and Etnies, Oakley, Nixon, Bear Mountain, Milosport and Molcasalsa. StepChild's International Pro Team now consists of JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Stian Solberg and Fredu Sirvio. The International Am Team consists of Joe Sexton, Risto Ruokola, and Scotty Vine. Other notable supporters include Chris Wimbles, Brian McClatchy and E-Man amongst others.

About StepChild: StepChild is a snowboard company that specializes in camping stoves, fishing tackle, and tennis rackets. The StepChild team is currently training and testing sand boards in Egypt. Joe Sexton and Simon Chamberlain are currently pushing the envelope of progressive sandboarding in the Egyptian Parallel Slalom while Markku and Stian aren't having much luck in the Sandboard half pipe event. "The stupid camel just won't pull us to the top! He's going to need an energy drink sponsor" adds Markku.





Published On: 12/17/2007
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Noticias - Snowboard.com Chile: JP Walker ahora esta en Stepchild Snowboards
By: chile_Crew


JP and Chi Guy


Aca citamos el texto que nos enviaron al mail y que es la noticia de su sitio web.

StepChild Snowboards Signs JP Walker

After much speculation and an industry-wide rumour mill, StepChild Snowboards is proud to announce the signing of JP Walker to the International Pro Team.

"JP's riding and dedication to snowboarding speaks for itself- not many snowboarders have remained at the top of their class for over ten years. We are absolutely thrilled to have him on the team. It's cool that we share the same values and beliefs as to what a snowboard company and team should be." - StepChild founder Sean Johnson.

" Where else would I end up? Come on, you know I keep it one-hunney! StepChild is one of the last true snowboard companies out there. I love that they value what a professional rider brings to the table. Rider owned and driven, others claim it but none live it, son!" - JP Walker.

There's no denying JP has had a huge impact on the sport of snowboarding over the past decade. Anyone who knows anything about snowboarding is familiar with JP's video parts. Over the years he set a new standard filming with MDP and for some of the biggest selling team videos of all time; he invented tricks and numerous first-ever-bangers caught on film. JP's riding and style has stayed relevant even in an era marked by the X-Games, reality shows, corporate takeovers and riders with fistfuls of energy drinks. No one has been able to continually raise the bar, and maintain a high level of integrity, style, innovation and technical tricks like JP has. Even after a season unexpectedly cut short, JP managed to have a solid presence in videos and magazines, including his Future cover, surprisingly JP's first North American cover shot of his career.

Walker's snowboarding career is the result of immense talent, hard work and dedication -attributes he will continue to bring to the game in the future. His priority is the progression of snowboarding, but it's also about the way he and his sport are portrayed to the public. Driven by the same ideals StepChild and JP are the perfect combination.

"Obviously StepChild is focused on snowboard videos and progression, two things that I've always been an advocate of. They have an amazing team of handrail slayers, and i'm stoked to be a part of it, been riding their boards on the down low this past week and i'm stoked. It's simply the best fit. One." - JP Walker.

Simon Chamberlain adds, "Growing up watching snowboard videos, JP Walker has always been my favourite snowboarder of all time. It truly is amazing to see him riding for Stepchild. Its like a dream come true, not only for me but for the whole company."

JP will have a Pro Model with StepChild in three sizes: 147, 151, and 154. The boards will be sold with a regular edge as well as a RETT (Round Edge Taper Tuning) option. The board has a dull round edge between the feet for jibbing, and tapers out to a regular edge by the time it reaches the contact points. "The boards are tuned at the factory exactly how I would tune them at home." adds JP.

JP is currently filming with Mack Dawg Productions for Double Decade, which will be released in August 2008. His current sponsor list includes: StepChild Snowboards, 32 and Etnies, Oakley, Nixon, Bear Mountain, Milosport and Molcasalsa. StepChild's International Pro Team now consists of JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Stian Solberg and Fredu Sirvio. The International Am Team consists of Joe Sexton, Risto Ruokola, and Scotty Vine. Other notable supporters include Chris Wimbles, Brian McClatchy and E-Man amongst others.

About StepChild: StepChild is a snowboard company that specializes in camping stoves, fishing tackle, and tennis rackets. The StepChild team is currently training and testing sand boards in Egypt. Joe Sexton and Simon Chamberlain are currently pushing the envelope of progressive sandboarding in the Egyptian Parallel Slalom while Markku and Stian aren't having much luck in the Sandboard half pipe event. "The stupid camel just won't pull us to the top! He's going to need an energy drink sponsor!" adds Markku.






Published On: 12/17/2007
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ちょっとおもしろい写真 Trick photo...
うぇ〜い!お山でヤーマン!のまぐんでーす。
もう1ヶ月前になるんだけどHeinの撮影で新潟のとある山に行った時の自分なりにはおもしろいと思った写真です
カメラカメラカメラ
2007.07.01 Sunday
Yo, wassap?? Yeah man! It’s Magun.
It’s been a month since I went shooting to the mountain in Niigata for Hein and took this tricky photo. Isn’t it funny?

こんな感じでしたーたらーったらーったらーっ
あはっ
冷や汗

RED BULL ELEVATION BMX CONTEST WHISTLER
THE REDBULL BMX ELEVATION CONTEST IS UNDERWAY...THESE GUYS ARE SICK!!! WHAT AN AWESOME EVENT!!!


お祭り! Festival!
7月1日はCANADA DAY!
日本で言うと建国記念日かな?
2007.07.03 Tuesday
It’s CANADA DAY on Jul.1st!!




ウィスラーの町の中はあり得ないくらい人だらけ。
パレードしたりお祭り騒ぎです。
In Whistler village there were so many people!
A lively parade was held and people were so excited!









“THE RED BULL ELEVATION BMX CONTEST IN WHISTLER” was held.
These guys were killing it during practice session when we saw them.


BMXの大会の『Red Bull ELEVATION』はこの日が本戦。
見に行った時はみんな公開練習してました。


みんなスゴい飛びっぷり。
All the riders were landing crazy jumps.



隣のダウンヒルのコースもヤバいすね〜。。。
たらーっ


Downhill Mountain bike is the shi*t, dude!

ペンバートン SK8パーク Pemberton SK8 Park
昨日はみんなでスケートしにペンバートンという隣町まで行ってきました〜チョキ
ウィスラーから車で30分くらいのところで、牧場やゴルフ場、農園など自然盛りだくさんのかなりのんびりした町です。
2007.07.04 Wednesday

We went skateboarding to Pemberton yesterday.
Pemberton is just 30min. north of Whistler by car and it’s a town richly
endowed with nature.
There are farms, ranches and golf courses so my impression of Pemberton is
like “an easygoing town.”



初めはローカルの子供達がいっぱいいたけど、すぐに帰ってしまったのでパークは貸し切り状態。
There were many local kids but after a while they all went home so it was
like our own private park.


パークの隣には馬が。
There were horses close by us.


ノリノリの忠
カメラ

久しぶりに外でのスケートは最高だったな〜!
いい汗かけました。

よーし!頭もすっきりしたし、ガッチリ編集に打ち込みますよ〜
ひらめき



Tadashi was excited.

It was so nice to skate board under the sun!
We worked out a sweat.

I had a nice refreshing time so I can do my best editing films now!


タカより

カナダのキャンプオブチャンピオンに6月終わりから7月頭まで参加しました。

今回はパイプよりもキッカーやレールをメインに練習したのですが天気にも恵まれて楽しく滑れました!

この後はフッドに行きます!パイプをしてなかったので不安ですが今回のカナダでスノーボードの幅が広がったので頑張れるような…?
2007.07.06 Friday
From Taka...

I joined the CAMP OF CHAMPIONS of Canada from the end of June to the beginning of July.
This time I practiced a lot of kickers and rails rather than the usual half pipes that I ride...
I had fun times and was blessed with good weather.

After this I’m heading to Mt. Hood!
I haven’t practice half pipe for a while but I can hang tough at Mt.
Hood because I learned something at the COC camp...I hope?



ハートフィルムの皆さんありがとうございました!
Thank you heart films!

リフトで見た熊の親子。

A family of bears.

| - | - | - |
ナマステ。。。だぁは〜〜〜〜笑! Namasteeeeee!
最近ヨガにハマってましてね〜。
いい感じですよ。
皆さんもやった事ありますか?

んで、最近ロスに遊びに行った時の写真です。

2007.07.06 Friday

I’m really into Yoga lately.
Have you ever done it before?
Give it a try it’s nice.

These are the photos taken at Los Angeles when we went there.



祝10周年!10th Anniversary!!
どもです! ケイジです。
忠と2人でちょろっとスケートパークへいってきました。
コンクリートなんでちょっといつもより緊張したけど、乗ってるだけで楽しいスね。
2007.07.09 Monday
Hello, it’s Keiji.
Tadashi and I hit the skateboard park a little bit.
I felt my body tense up because of the concrete ground, so I didn’t try any tricks but I could still have fun just riding my skateboard.



まだ明るいけど夜9時すぎです。


その後はいつもお世話になっている寿司屋10周年パーティー♪
お寿司おいしかった〜!
サバ最高! ごちそうさまです。
久しぶりにみんなで朝まで飲んで楽しかったな〜!
たまに酔っぱらうのもいいですね。(笑)

It’s still so light out but it’s after 9pm.

After we hit the skateboard park we joined the party for SUSHI-YA’s 10th anniversary.
Sushi was soooo yummy!
I love mackerel! Thank you Yama-san!
We kept drinking until the morning, it was so much fun!
Getting drunk once in a while is not bad at all.



仙台のおいしい日本酒。かなり飲みやすいです。   忠のボード、heartのデザインをしているケンタ君。

Japanese sake. It’s really tasty. Heart films and Tadashi’s snowboard designer, Kenta.


忠&ノブ&マルさん。酔っぱらってますな〜。(笑)   オーナーのヤマさんもいい感じ。10周年おめでとうございます!

Tadashi&Nobu&Dice. So drunk! Yama-san is the owner here. Congratulations!


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ヤマさんこれからもおいしいお寿司をにぎってくださいね。
僕らの憩いの場をお願いします。
熱燗


Yama-san, please keep making Sushi for years!
Thank you for letting us come to your “oasis” all the time!

ウィスラーも暑い! It’s hot in Whistler!!
今日のウィスラーは暑かった〜。
だから湖に行って来たっぺぇ〜(笑)
それがさ〜チョ〜〜〜〜〜〜気持ち良いんだこれが!

メンバーはですね〜。
エディティングをしてたノブ君、ケンタ君(デザイナー)ザック(バーテンダー)
ワンコの(MAX)ジョン(何やってんだろ)あとエリック(?)
みんなで楽しく過ごさせてもらいました。
ちなみにここの場所はシークレットです。

やっぱり夏はビールがうまいですな〜。
ほんじゃ!

2007.07.11 Wednesday

Today was so hot!
We couldn’t help going to the lake on such a hot day.
It was so nice - just as I expected!

The members were me Tadashi, Nobu (Editor), Kenta (Designer),
Zack (Bartender), Max (Dog), John (I don’t know what he is doing...) and
Eric (him too).
We had a really nice time and cooled off.
By the way, the location of this lake is...a secret!

There is nothing like drinking beer in the summer!
Bye for now!



さまーきゃんぷ。 Summer Camp!
どもでーす!
今日は前にタカとサマーキャンプに撮影しにいった時の写真たちをお届けします。

2007.07.14 Saturday
Hello!
I’ll show you some photos taken when we rode at Camp of Champions.


みんなTバーを使ってパークを流します。天気もいいし最高ですな。
おてんき

T-bar for climbing up the hill... What nice weather!


今回滑った
Camp Of Champions。ジャンプ!ジャンプ!ジャンプ!

Camp of Champions. Kickers! Kickers! Kickers!


この日のタカはレールも攻めてました。
グッド

Taka was hitting the rails too on this day...


Bs720。ナイス!

Back Side 720. Nice!


タカアングル!ハーフパイプでの目線はこんな感じなんですね〜。
イヒヒ

タカの視点で見る映像は面白いですよ!
ビデオにも出ると思うのでお楽しみに。
チョキ



Taka’s point of view! This is his half pipe point of view...

It’s interesting to see what Taka’s “point of view” is like on video.

It’ll be in the DVD too.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Yui and Yuji got married in Whistler! You may know these guys from Samurai Sushi if you have ever come to Whistler...Congratulations and have an awesome life together!

The usual suspects were present with their significant others and their babies!!!

I guess its that time of year of weddings and new babies!

Take and Miki...they are living in Coquitlam right now and Miki is becoming a Shiatsu master! Take is just chillin' at their new house trying to figure things out... Take and Miki came PIMPIN' as usual...




Bell's Yuko and The Grocery Store's Bruce and their new baby Alexis.



Jamie and his son Danny...



Everyone had an awesome time during the heat wave wedding...Great food and good times were had at Spruce Grove and at Rainbow Park.

Love is in the air~~~



On a sad note~the boat was sold to a nice couple from Sechelt so no more fishing for a while...maybe I'll just have to get a bigger one for next year! Aki - Tadashi - watch out! We may become professional fisherman after snowboarding is over!




地震がありました。 Earthquake!!!
コニシです。
テレビでは地震の事ばっかりやってますね。
長野のワイの家でも揺れました。かなり。止まってる車もぐんぐん揺れてたし、電柱もぶんぶん揺れてました。でも何も落っこちたりせず無事でした。
恐かったー。
2007.07.17 Tuesday
It’s Konishi.
There was a big earthquake in Japan.
There were news update on the earthquake every minute on TV.
My house in Nagano was shaking. Even parked cars were also shaking very much and a power pole too.
Nothing fell down in my house and we were all right.
But I was so scared!

FOR SALE
1995 Chevy K2500 ext cab 4X4 PU for sale.



Seats 6. Auto. 285K. Good sled truck. Can be sold with double sled deck (separate sale). Any inquiries, please email YUHO at yuho@hotmail.com. $6000 CAN obo.

LUCA HOUSE

今年の思い出その1。。。
今年の思い出をだしてみました。
編集も、もうちょいで終わりそう(あと7時間)あとは、試写会です。
みんな楽しみにね〜。。
その2も出すから楽しみに!!!
ほんじゃ!

It's crunch time!!!
One more day left of editing and everyone has been up for 96 hours straight...The editors are fueled by Red Bull and the occasional cat nap while they wait for their files to render...We've had only a few computer crashes and minor heart attacks but other than that the film and bonuses are looking sick!!! Stay tuned to HEART TV and our blogs for updates during the off season.







Hit the gym and get ready for the winter! This ones gonna be a record year!





Published On: 11/15/2007
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ショータ日本へ。Shota is leaving for Japan.
今朝ついにショータ&タローさんも日本へ向け出発してしまいました。
続々とみんなカナダから離れていって寂しい時期になってますよ。。。


ショータは今年初めてモービルにチャレンジ。
初めの頃は全然乗れてなかったけど、シーズン最後にはかなり乗りこなしてジャンプ狂になっちゃいました。(笑)
慣れないバックカントリーでの撮影も楽しい事、大変だった事いろいろあったな〜。
久しぶりの日本でリフレッシュしてね!
This morning, Shota and Taro left for Japan.
Everybody is leaving Canada and it makes me sad...
This season, Shota had his first experience with snowmobiling.
When he started riding his sled, he wasn’t good at all but at the end of
the season he became jump crazy. :)
We got so many things done in the unfamiliar back country.
I hope Shota will enjoy and be relaxed in Japan.



シーズン頑張ったスノーモービルを洗車するショータ。
Shota washing his sled.

帰国前にバチッとモミアゲとヒゲをカットしたタローさん。
ハサミ
Taro cut his hair and mustache for Japan.


WBパークセッションWhistler Blackcomb Park Session
ウィスラー・ブラッコムパークで撮影した時の写真達で〜す。カメラ
These photos were taken at Whistler Blackcomb Park.

Bs3ミュートグラブ_タクミ
Back side 3 mute grab - Takumi

ワンフットテールグラブ_タダシ
One foot tail-grab - Tadashi

タカ_Bs7ミュートグラブ
Back side 7 mute-grab - Taka

Fs7テールグラブ_タダシ
Front side 7 tail-grab - Tadashi

アキ&タダシ_バックフリップ
Back flip - Aki&Tadashi
みんな久しぶりのパークでノリノリでした。
わーい
これから何日かに分けてUPしていくんで見てくださいね!


Everybody was so excited to ride the park.
We will keep updating these photos!

WBパークセッションその2Whistler Blackcomb Park Session PART? 2
今日も続いてパークセッションでの写真をUPしま〜す!

初めはロスからセッションに参加したツヨシ君。
Yesterday, we posted some photos. Here are some more.
Tadashi's friend from LA - Tsuyoshi - joined us for the session .

ツヨシ_テールスライド
Tail slide - Tsuyoshi

ツヨシ_Bs1ミュートグラブ トランスファー
Back side 180 mute grab transfer - Tsuyoshi

ジュン_Bs5ミュートグラブ
Back side 5 mute grab - Jun

ジャクソンスライド_ヒロミ
Jackson slide - Hiromi

コウスケ_Bsロデオ7 インディー
Back side rodeo 7 indy - Kosuke

ヒロミ_Fsノーズスライド
Front side nose slide - Hiromi

アキ_Cab9ステイルフィッシュ
Cab 9 stale fish - Aki

アキ_トゥイーク
Tweak - Aki

コウスケ_Bsロデオ7 インディー
Back side rodeo 7 indy - Kosuke

Fs9インディー_コニ
Front side 9 indy - Koni

最後は危機一髪だったコニ。
ひやひや

こんな感じでした!
また写真が集まったら載せていきますね!


The last photo was Koni. It was a really close call.

We will update some photos again someday...


じゅんです It's Jun

My son - TAITO.

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どーもじゅんです Hello, it’s Jun.
カナダに行く何日か前に産まれた たいと君です
やっとあえましたカナダから帰ってきたらすでに
でかかったっよ
びっくりとりあえず仙台で今
はゆっくりしてまーす。
ではまた。
This is “TAITO”, he was born a few days before I left for Canada.
I was really happy to see him when I came home.
He was already getting big!
I’m having a good time relaxing with my family in Sendai.
See ya.

ハート型。Heart shaped...
この前、久しぶりにスノーモービル行ってきた時にテントウ虫を発見しました。虫眼鏡

『こんな山の上にいるんだなぁー』なんてよ〜く見てみると…
何と背中の模様がハート形!?
何かheartつながりでちょっと嬉しかったな〜!
ラッキー
I saw some ladybugs when I went snowmobiling last time.
I was surprised to see that ladybugs live up in the mountain too. So I looked
closely...
You know what? There were some heart shaped prints on their back?!
I felt a heart connection with the ladybug and that made me happy.
This was my first time to see ladybugs. They must have emerged from
hibernation.


カナダに来て初めて発見。暖かくなって出て来たのかな?
The snow is melting on the lake in hot weather.

暑さで湖の雪も融けてきてます。
There are many wild plants called “Taranome” (Aralia elata). It is the head of the Devil's Club plant.
Deep-fried Taranome is sooooo tasty!


雪がないところで山菜『たらの芽』もいっぱい。天ぷらでいただくとGOOD!

The dead tree looked like an octopus sitting on a rock.

岩の上にちょこんと立っていたタコみたいな枯れ木。

山に上がるまでの途中の雪がなくて険しかったけど、ほのぼのしてて楽しかったです。
でも残念ながら今シーズンのモービルは最後かも…
ちょっとさみしいなぁ〜
プシュー

Most of the snow has melted so the road was steep but we still could have
some fun.

It’s really a pity that it would be the last time for snowmobiling this
season...




Party♪


どもです!ケイジです。
6日は自分の誕生日会を開いてもらいました!
しかもコウスケも7日に帰ってしまうのでみんなでワイワイ飲んでます。
おいしい料理、いい時間をつくってくれたみんなありがとう!
Hello! It’s Keiji.
Everybody held a birthday party for me on 6th!
The party was also for Kosuke who is leaving for Japan tomorrow.
Everybody gathered and drank too much.
Thank you everybody for the nice food and great time!


ビール一気でパーティースタート!           ケイジ
Drinking beer to start. This is Keiji.

エディターのノブ&コウスケ              Yuhoファミリー
Kosuke and Nobu-editor. Yuho's family.
パーティーの途中、近くのゴミ置き場にでっかい熊がいると聞いたのでみんなで見に行ってきました。コウスケの小刻みダッシュかなり速かったな〜。(笑)
『こっちにいるよ〜!』と教えてもらって行ってみると、民家の庭に今まで見た中でとびきりデカい熊を発見!
In the middle of the party, we heard that a big bear was near the house so
we went to see him. Kosuke’s dash was so fast! :)
We heard someone say “It’s this way!” and found the huge bear in our
neighbor’s yard! We were watching the bear from some distance and then a police came with a gun!
His face was serious and we felt the intimidation.




離れたところから見ていると警官が登場。何と手元にはショットガン。
顔はマジだし、威圧感あったな〜。
誕生日にいいもの見れたかも…?
I am lucky to see such a rare
incident on my birthday?



5日はショータの誕生日でした!
ケーキ2
ついに20歳かぁ〜、日本でお祝いしてもらったかな?
おめでとうショータ!

June 5th was Shota’s birthday! He became 20!
Happy birthday Shota! Did you have a nice birthday?

おぉいっ HELLOOO
どうもーくもりエディターのノブです。
今日、コウちゃんがウイスラーより日本へと帰国しました。もう着いたかな
!?
そっ、そういえば〜
冷や汗ときめきショックびっくり怒り 旅行から帰ってくるはずのタダシが帰ってこないびっくり!びっくり
お〜〜〜い!帰ってこ〜い
冷や汗冷や汗冷や汗
It’s Nobu the editor.
Kosuke left for Japan today. I hope he’ll get home safely.
Come to think of it, Tadashi was supposed to be back from his trip by now, but
he’s not.
Helloo Tadashiiii Come baaaaaack!




帰って来たよ〜! I’m back!
帰る日にちを間違って言ってたみたい(笑)
いつもの事じゃん。。。オレ。
旅行は、良いですな〜。やっぱり楽しい〜。
サーフィンもやったしギャンブルもやったし言うこと無いっす。
帰ってきたばっかで明日から日本だ。。。。。。
誰かオレを見かけたら声をかけてな〜〜〜(笑)
2007.06.10 Sunday
I told the wrong return date to everybody.
It often happens. That’s me, Tadashi.
Travel abroad is great! It’s super fun!
I’m so satisfied that I went surfing and gambling.
I’m leaving for Japan tomorrow too...Time goes by way too fast.
Holler when I see you in Japan!


タダシ 日本へ。 Tadashi left for Japan!
どもでーす!フィルマーのケイジです。
昨日タダシがやっと帰ってきたと思ったら、いきなり日本に向けて旅立ってしまいました。なんて忙しい人なんでしょうか…
ひやひや

最近のカナダはず〜っと雨。
あめ
例年と比べてかなり晴れが少ないスね。しかも寒い。。。

最近は編集も始まっているので家から出ない日もあります。
撃沈
となりでエディターのノブ君はプリングルスをもりもり食べてます。
夕飯だそうです。(笑)


近日中にheartTVで、フォトグラファーのdice-k maruさん vs zizo君のケンタッキー対決をUPします!
勝敗はかなりシンプル。フライドチキンをどれだけ食べれるか?!
よい子は真似しないように!おいしく食べましょう。
チョキ

2007.06.11 Monday

Hello, it’s Keiji-filmer.

Yesterday Tadashi came back from his trip to Hawaii and Las Vegas and today he left for Japan to do some Burton and Redbull stuff.

What a busy guy!

Lately, we are having so much rain in Whistler.

It’s unusually cold and not very sunny for this time of year.

We have started to edit our film so some times I don’t leave the house all day.

Nobu is eating Pringles like a bear. Pringles is his dinner today.

In a few days on heartTV, the KFC face off between Dice-K
Maru (photographer) and Zizo (photographer) will be shown!

The rule is very simple. Who can eat the most Kentucky Fried Chicken...

We Do Not recommend attempting this...You should just enjoy KFC!



お楽しみに!
For you lazy guys who don't want to go click to HEART TV, I put a post here for you to enjoy!






YUHO'S PHOTOS of HEART FILM RIDERS
Here are some random photos from this season of shooting. THANKS to Whistler Blackcomb for their awesome park this season!!!
CHECK out their park at
www.whistlerblackcomb.com.

KONI
KONI
KEIJI

DUBLIN GATE SESSION

TAKA

HIROMI

TAKUMI

TARO AND KEIJI


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働き者 A Hard Worker
どーもーコニシでスー。
今日は普段なら表に出ない、heartfilmsの縁の下の力持ちの1人、
タジマーケーイージーーー!
を紹介します。
なんせ働き者なんです。ほらこの通り。

2007.06.12 Tuesday

Hello, it’s Koni!

Today, we introduce one of the silent forces of heatfilms - KEIJI TAJIMA!!!

He is a really hard worker. See?







ケイジはもともとカナダでスノーモービルやったるでー!と友達3人で乗り込んで来た元ライダーなんですねー。なもんでタマにカメラバッグを降ろしてフリーランする時なんかノリノリでイケイケ。いつも自分の体よりでっかいバッグ背負って滑ってるからストレスたまってるんでしょうねー。
いつのまにか忠専属フィルマーになって16mmまで扱える様になって、ホントに成長したもんだ。。なんてワイが出会ったのはつい最近なんやけどね。エラそうな事言いました。
ケイジの事もっといっぱい書きたいけどもう書けません。おやすみー。

Originally Keiji was a rider and stormed into Canada to do some snowmobiling
with his friends.

When he snowboards without his camera bag, he is really excited
and has so much fun.

I believe that carrying that big, heavy, camera bag (it’s
even bigger than Keiji himself) is much more stressful work than we could
imagine.

He became Tadashi’s filmer since...I don’t know when, but now he can
even use a 16mm camera!

He has grown up...Even though, I got to know him only recently though ...haha.

I would like to write about Keiji more and more but I should stop here.

Good night.




どーもです! What’s up?
フィルマーのタローです。
今回は、ショータの髪型特集です。

2007.06.13 Wednesday

It’s Taro!
Today’s feature is Shota’s hair styles.

At first, he was blond,

最初は金髪に変身!!



and then he went back to black...

でも、また黒に


and then to his famous Helmet hair...which he came and rode the Blackcomb park without a real helmet...
これは、要ヘルメットのパークを滑る時の対策として発案した、ヘルメットヘアー。


then Helmet hair part 2...

その第二弾



and then a Mohawk!!

そして、ついにモヒカン!!


And then he end up with his shaved hair for this season. (Whistler in the back
ground).


シーズン終了と言う事で、ウィスラーをバックに丸坊主。



Shota’s super smile at the airport in Japan.
Good job, Shota!

最後に久しぶりの日本で、スーパー笑顔。  
ショータ、お疲れさんでしたー!!



東京タワーの旅 Tokyo Tower
きのうお台場でBURTNのミーティングがあったんですよ!
なかなかいいミーティングで良かった〜。やっぱり意見を聞いたり言ったりするのは、大切だな〜ってね!!!
んで今日の朝、ショータが東京タワーに行きたいって言い出してよ〜し行くか〜って事に。いい運動になって良かったですよ〜。
帰りぎわに食ったそばもうまかった〜。けっこう今日は、汗だくでした。

2007.06.15 Friday

There was a BURTON meeting at Odaiba, Tokyo!

It was such a productive meeting!

I was reminded that it’s important to listen to everybody’s opinions and also to express my opinions!

This morning, Shota suggested to go to the Tokyo Tower and we all went there.

It was really good exercise.

The Soba (buckwheat noodle) which we ate on our way home was so tasty.

I was super sweaty all day but enjoyed myself! Japan is HOT!!!



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LOOK CLOSELY BEHIND TARO-SAN. DO YOU SEE THE HEARTS?


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STILL BASTARDS TEASER
Check out Tadashi's Friends in STILL BASTARDS...


zizoちゃ〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜ん!
2007.06.17 Sunday

Ziiiiiizoooooooooo!!!!!



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全く関係ないですが… He has nothing to do with heartfilms though...

インターネットで見つけました。2m以上の大ナマズ!
びっくり
大ナマズを釣りたくてカザフスタンまで遠征してしまう熱い人達です。
持ち上げている人のパンツも半端ないス。
グッド

興味ある人は
More details here! ココ

2007.06.17 Sunday

I found this on the internet.

What he's carrying is a huge cat fish!

It’s over two-meters-long!

There are some people who dedicate their lives to catching huge cat fish so they go to Kazakhstan.

The guy’s underwear indicates his dedication....


おっす! Hey, what’s up?
こんにちは。
あっ、こんばんはか。
編集もいよいよ始まり、時間が逆転してきているエディターのノブです。

ライダー達の画像がほぼアップし、今シーズンのみんなのがんばりに感謝
ときめき
って感じです。

あとは、最高の作品に仕上げていくだけです。良いプレッシャーを感じつつ、

がんばるぞ
パンチ

2007.06.18 Monday

Good afternoon.
Well, good evening actually.

We just started editing and I’m living in a world where day and night are
reversed...It’s Nobu - the editor.
Most of the footage has gone through the editing process and I am thankful for all the riders.
All I can do to finish everyone's great efforts is by creating the best film ever!!!
I’m feeling a good kind of pressure on me and I will do my best!




WILLOW ASACAP
どーも!
久しぶりです!
現在リハビリ中のまぐん
でーすチョキ
WILLOW
からNEW ERA風ASACAP出ましたびっくり

Hello! Long time no see - everybody!
This is Magun still going to rehab.
The new ASACAP hit the streets from WILLOW.
Check this out! This is my all-time favorite and I’m wearing it every
single day so my cap is now super stinky!
Now you go to the shop and get it!!


今1番のお気に入り
るんるんなんで毎日かぶって臭くなっちゃってま〜す唖然
もう店頭並んであるから今すぐチェック
ジョギング

ぎゃ〜〜! Yipes!!!
ガンッ! バンッ!!

夜中の4時になるというのに聞き慣れない物音…
編集していたノブとケイジに緊張が走る…

恐る恐るモップを片手に音がした方へ向かってみると・・・


・・・そこにはぁーー・・・?!!


2007.06.21 Thursday

Bamp! Thud!!

We heard those unfamiliar sounds around 4 am...

Meanwhile Nobu and Keiji were editing in another room and began to feel a bit of apprehension...

With their heart beating and a mop in hand they headed toward the sounds...

There was a...!!!



なんてかわいいラスカルちゃん♪
2本足なんかで立っちゃってキュートです。

でもベランダに置いてあった缶ビールを散らかし、金属の網戸に穴をあけていく悪いヤツ!

アライグマじゃなくて熊だったら確実に2人は終わってたかな!?
たらーっ

Wow!! What a sweet raccoon!

He stood on two feet and it was so cute.

But he messed up our beer cans on our balcony and broke a metal wire
screen!

If he was a bear we may have been dead by now!?

Whew!






NOBU'S MIND IS SUCKED INTO THE EDITING BUBBLE!!!

ヒドいですな〜〜〜〜〜(笑) Freaking...
三人こんなんなっちゃいましたよ。
ちょっと、ちょっと、こんなにヒドくなるまでエディティングやる。
オレだったらビアボングで一発気合いを入れるな〜。
分かった!明日は、あれで気合いを入れよう!
ほんじゃお楽しみに〜〜〜〜!

2007.06.23 Saturday

The three editors faces have begun to turn...

Hey hey, we shouldn’t keep editing non stop...our faces are beginning to change!

If I were you I would drink a beer with a beer bong to get a grip.

OK, let’s do it tomorrow!!

You’ll see!


いや〜酔っぱらった〜! We got tanked!
やりましたよ〜。
でも気合い入れたつもりが酒にやられちゃいました(笑)
やっぱりね〜お酒の力はスゴイ!
みなさ〜ん飲んだら車を運転しない方がいいですよ〜。
おまわりさんにガッツリ請求されるからね。
てなことでオレは、酒にやられてヘロヘロになっちゃいました〜。
(気合いの入れ方しっぱいです。)

チャンチャン!!
2007.06.25 Monday

We did what we said we would do...
I supposed to get super tanked but I couldn’t hold my liquor!!!
Don’t play down alcohol and you must not drive after drinking.
You will be fined a lot of money!
The beer got me. This way to get tanked was not a really good idea...



誰だ〜〜?!Who’s there?!
コン・コン・コンッ!


いつも来客など来ないドアからノックの音がっ!!

編集していたタロー、ノブ、ケイジに緊張が走る…

恐る恐るそのドアを開けてみるとみると・・・


・・・そこにはぁーー・・・?!!

2007.06.26 Tuesday
Knock knock knock!!
Someone was knocking on our door!!
We didn’t expect any visitors today...
Taro, Nobu and Keiji were editing then we froze...
We open the door very slowly...
There was...




どーもー
たかでーす。いきなりウィスラー来ちゃいました。
とりあえずハートメンバーとミーティング。
パソコンの多さとみんなのじみな作業にびっくりです。

Hello!! This is Taka!! A sudden visit to Whistler to ride CAMP OF CHAMPIONS new pro camp!!! -www.campofchampions.com
Anyway, We had a quick meeting with the Heart members and I was surprised by the number of PCs and editor’s that were working so hard!



いまパソコン講習中。 次からブログに書き込み出来るかな、、、?
Now I’m in a lesson. I should be able to write a blog next time...

たまには…Once in a while...
どもです!ケイジです。

たまに家から出ないとマズいんで、今日は忠とフォトグラファーのZIZO君と一緒にスケートしてきました!
グッド

駐車場の中にあるので雨の心配なくて調子いいです。

忠はお気に入りの新しいデッキで楽しそうに滑ってました。

いい汗かけて気持ちよかった〜。


この時期はスノーボードはもちろん、スケート、マウンテンバイク、クライミングなどなど体を動かす遊びが盛りだくさん。
天気がもう少しスカッと晴れたら最高なのにな〜!

2007.06.29 Friday
Hello this is Keiji.
We should leave the house once in a while so today I went skateboarding with Tadashi and Zizo.
The skateboard park is underground in a parking lot in Creekside so it’s nice that we don’t need to worry about the weather.
Tadashi looked happy to skateboard on his favorite new deck.
We had a good time and worked up a sweat.

This time of the year, we can have fun snowboarding, skateboarding,
mountain biking, rock-climbing and more.
It’s so nice and even nicer if we could have little more sunshine.



最近コットンツリーから飛びまくっている綿。空に舞ってる時は雪みたいです。


This cotton looks like it’s snowing.





Published On: 11/15/2007
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You might be a redneck if…

 

*You've ever vacationed in a rest area.

*Your belt buckle is bigger than your head.

*You think paprika is a third-world country.

*You refer to the fifth grade as "my senior year".

*Your checks feature pictures of dogs fighting.

*Your muffler is held on by a coat hanger.

*Going to the bathroom in the middle of the night requires shoes and a flashlight.

*Bikers back down from your mama

*Your bicycle has a gun rack.

*After removing the empty beer cans from your car you find you get fifteen more miles to the gallon.

*Directions to your house include "turn off the paved road"

*You wet the bed and four other people immediately know it.

*You actually know what kind of leaves make the best substitute for toilet paper.

*Your father encourages you to quit school because Larry has an opening at the oil shop.

*The neighbors have ever asked to borrow the light bulb.

*Your wife keeps a can of Vienna sausage in her purse.

*Your wife can climb a tree faster than your cat.

*You hold a frog and it worries about getting warts.

*You have to take the entire day off to get your teeth cleaned.

*You offer to give somebody the shirt off your back and they don't want it.

*You ever listed fuzzy dice on an insurance claim.

*Your trolling motor used to be a fan in a barber shop.

*You list tick removal as a skill on your resume.

*You use an ironing board as a knick-knack shelf.

*You think the Battle of the Bulge is an argument between your wife and your mother.

*You've ever driven around looking for your porch roof after a bad storm.

*Your nicest towels say, "Motel 6".  

*The photo on your driver's license includes your dog.

*You've been too drunk to fish.

*You've had to remove a toothpick for wedding pictures.

*You ever used a weed-eater indoors.

*You have a rag for a gas cap (on a car that does run).

*You go to the family reunion to pick up on women.

*You have to go outside to get something out of the 'fridge.

*Your idea of a 7 course meal is a bucket of KFC and a six-pack.

*Someone asks to see your ID and you show them your belt buckle.

*You have lost at least one tooth opening a beer bottle.

*Jack Daniel's makes your list of "most admired people".

*You won't stop at a rest area if you have an empty beer bottle in the car.

*Your wife has a beer belly and you find it attractive.

*You consider a three piece suit to be: a pair of overalls, a plaid flannel shirt and thermal underwear.

*When you leave your house, you are followed by federal agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and the only thing you worry about is if you can lose them or not.

*You have a house that is mobile and 13 cars that aren’t

*Your gene pool doesn't have a "deep end."

*Your huntin' dog cost more than the truck you drive him around in.

*You think that safe sex is a padded headboard on the water-bed.

*It's Easier to spray weed killer on your lawn than mow it.

*You think that John Deere Green, Ford Blue, and Primer Gray are the three primary colors.

*Your idea of talking during sex is "Ain't no cars coming, baby!"

*Taking your wife on a cruise means circling the Dairy Queen.

*You think the last words to The Star Spangled Banner are "Gentlemen, start your engines."

*You think God looks a lot like Hank Williams, Jr., and heaven looks a lot like Daytona Beach, Florida.

*You believe dual air bags refer to your wife and mother-in-law.

*Your father executes the "pull my finger" trick during Christmas dinner.

*You were acquitted for murdering your first wife after she threw out your Elvis 45's.

*You've got more than one brother named 'Darryl'.

*The people on Jerry Springer's show remind you of your neighbors.

*You've been married three times and still have the same in-laws.

*You lit a match in the bathroom and your house exploded right off it's wheels.

*You carried a fishing pole into Sea World.

*Your sister is the third generation of women in your family to conceive a baby as a result of an alien abduction.

*You think subdivision is part of a math problem.

*You think there's nothing wrong with incest as long as you keep it in the family.

*You can get dog hair from out of your belly button.

*You can't get married to your sweetheart ‘cause there is a law against it.

*The beer can collection in the town museum is the big tourist attraction.

*You can change the oil in your truck without ducking your head.

*You think "loading the dishwasher" means getting your wife drunk.

*You take a load to the dump and bring back more than you took.

*You believe that beef jerky and beer are two of the major food groups.

*You let your thirteen-year-old daughter smoke at the dinner table in front of her kids.

*You keep empty beer cans in your fridge for your friends that don't drink.

*You think a woman who is "out of your league" bowls on a different night.

*You think taking a bubble bath starts with eating alot of beans for dinner.



Published On: 11/14/2007
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Hello Snowboard people, sorry for not postig blogs for so long but as I told you in the last blog my computer was broken and with all the pictures on my harddrive it was difficult for me. But all problems are solved and now I am back blogging. I wanna continue my last blog which one I wrote during my New Zealnd trip. The last week in New Zealnd which was in the beginning of  September was really fun at the end. As I told you we where skydiving and playing Tennis besides our Snowboard activities. As soon as Fischi the publisher, photogrpher and Photo Editor of Pleasure Snowboard arrived in Wanaka we spent all day with him shooting or in his house own hottub on the mountian. Snowboarding wasn’t too good in the last week according to the very strong wind and clouds. Since I am home in Germany, I haven’t done so much snowboarding so far. My last year school started pretty soon, which I take a little bit more serious  now;) And I am more focused on the beginning of the school year so that I can go snowboarding when the season starts. But on the last weekends beside school I had a lot of other fun stuff to do, I spent more time with my family whom I barely see during the season. And one evening I have been on a concert in munich with my friends Vince, Marco, Christian and Christophe given by the famous Indy Rock Band „Shout out Louds“ which was amazeing. Very great live act! Another day I have been surfing again with Marco & Christophe on Eisbach in Munich. Which was pretty cold according to the season but still fun. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at
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Photobucket Another weekend I have been to Wiesn, Oktoberfest in Munich with my brother Fips, Marco, Peter and Rene. It was my first time at Oktoberfest which is pretty ashamed for an Bavarian like me. But it was so much fun, all it is about is actually wearing traditional Bavarian clothes, drinking Beer out of 1 Liter cans, eating grilled chicken and singing and shouting... sound crazy but after a few beers it’s the biggest fun ever. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at
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Photobucket The next day after Wiesn was the day ofour world movie Premiere for Isensevens Übermovie which was very important for Alex, Vincent and the whole crew because it ist he result of our main project we spent so much time for last season. But lot of people came, the movie was great, the croud shouted and weh ad a lot of fun at the after party. A few days later there were 2 other Premiers already in Ulm and Innsbruck which were very sucessful too. But our movie tour is still going on in Germany and other countries like Norway, USA, Canada and more so maybe we are coming to your area too just check www.iseseven.de if you don’t wanna miss a great party. Another thing which I am kinda prroud of, I got my first cover in the new Oktober Issue of Whitelines Snowboard Magazine. I made this picture with Marcel Lämmerhirth in Kaunertal last spring/summer. The Snow was already gone in this area but we found this nice drop spot, with a can of snow and this piece of wood in the landing and a little bit creativity we got the shot. I am stoked! Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at
Photobucket Last weekend after the Premiere in Innsbruck, I went fishing with my brither Fips and my friend Andi which was so nice, like back to the child days. It was a little cold but we where successful. Everybody of us catched at least one Fish, mine weight already 1 kilo. Check it out. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at
Photobucket After fishing I went to Hintertux and Kaunertal in my October vacations for snowboarding which was pretty nice, a little bit icy but cool. Althought it snowed at home already. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at
Photobucket Next week I will be at Dacvhstein Pleasure Jam. Have a good one... and enjoy the pre-season shred. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at
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Published On: 11/3/2007
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so mike and i are officially in ontario. and how. we got to drive the whole way (well, mike drove while i took pictures and sang), only got lost four times (two of which i still maintain were not our fault!), never ran out of gas, and still made it to ontario in time for thanksgiving.
 
SSL20016.jpg Just North of Squamish, BC picture by tombuk
 
we started it all off with the def leppard and styx concert in vancouver. it was everything i'd built it up to be, complete with middle-aged groupies and lighters waving in time with music. both bands actually put on a surprisingly good show, and although there's nothing better than watching a band perform in the prime of their lives, watching them perform throughout middle age is one of a kind.
 
 
our next stop was whistler, where mo was kind enough to throw us a goodbye party. it was awesome to see everyone, and thanks to all who came out. wish we could have stayed longer, but as always, it was onwards and forwards the next day. we had a long drive through to calgary. went the wrong way on the reserve north of pemberton, and again in lilloet. but we were pretty good at correcting ourselves, and didn't go too far out of our way! in lilloet we stopped at the tourist info centre, which doubled as a hunting museum. it was a little eerie asking directions under the glassy-eyed stares of the counter girl and multiple elk, bighorn sheep, deer, and moose heads.
 
SSL20106.jpg Fraser River, Interior BC picture by tombuk
 
we got through the rockies while it was still light out, and the views made it all worthwhile. the highway we were on was in desperate need of repairs for the most part... in fact, just outside kamloops we actually got caught in construction! not that we really minded, i mean, toyota paseos are built for offroading right?? well, mike thought so anyways. it wasn't until we went over the railroad in alberta that my poor little car got its first taste of flight.
 
SSL20174.jpg Rockies, BC picture by tombuk
 
we finally chugged into calgary, having made surprisingly good time after all. something about men drivers and stuff... anyways, we had talked to kyle and he was willing to put us up for a couple nights in exchange for my questionable talents as a model and makeup artist. so, with misplaced faith in googlemaps, we turned left where we should have turned right (the map said slight left! so really, we were following directions perfectly!), and got lost in hidden valley. the thing with calgary is, every little section uses derivations of the same name to demarcate itself from the rest of the town. so we were faced with the choices of hidden valley road, hidden valley crescent, hidden valley heights, hidden valley close, and so on and so on. for how easily we found it, it damn sure wasn't hidden well enough! in the dark, we trundled back and forth until mike said "oh, i think this looks familiar... let's go this way..." and suddenly we were on the map again. whew! i think we were both quite relieved when we found the address we thought was right, and kyle answered the door, instead of some irate old lady in a housecoat. or worse, a happy old man asking if we liked popsicles.
 
SSL20103.jpg Lake in BC picture by tombuk
 
the next day, kyle graciously showed us around calgary, and the weather cooperated (there were a lot of clouds in BC), so we had a fun day. we'd booked the photo shoot for 5, and after two hours of having my hair pulled out by the roots, i was able to slap on some makeup and get the real photos started! apparently my hairdo was worth $300 or so... it looked fantastic, but my only masochistic tendencies involve ink and needles, so i was rather happy that my $300 wasn't necessary, and i can put it to much better use! as for the shoot itself, you'll all just have to wait for the calendar to see the fruits of our labours!
 
SSL20210.jpg Rockies and Fields in Alberta picture by tombuk
 
the next morning we were off to drumheller, to look at dinosaurs. mike was making every dinosaur joke under the sun (and then some...), which i didn't find very amusing after the first five minutes, let alone the next three hours... but the museum made up for my frustration! i felt a lot better once we got inside, because bones don't talk, and they definitely don't make jokes about "ooh, dinosaur crossing! we have to be careful not to hit one, or they might go extinct again!" once we'd had all the dinosaur bones we could take, we went off to find our hotel. mike was pretty excited when he saw a hotel advertising "WATERSLIDES!!"
 
SSL20235.jpg Badlands, AB picture by tombuk
 
and so we stayed with the waterslides. mike had way too much fun with that... he would go up the stairs, and throw himself into the slide, emerging at the bottom giggling like a little schoolgirl, having almost cracked his skull open on the opposite side of the pool. i went once, but really didn't get the magicalness of it. oh well. we were joined in the pool by an older, rather large man, and seeing mike having such fun, he decided he just had to try it too. i was scared he was going to get stuck, but no, he made it through fine and plopped into the water, also giggling like a little schoolgirl. must be a guy thing.
 
SSL20254a.jpg Mike in Horseshoe Canyon, AB picture by tombuk
 
the next morning we stopped off to visit the largest t-rex ever, which for a minimal fee, we could have climbed up to look out over the town of drumheller. we adopted the "lets not and say we did" philosophy, and took a couple pictures to satisfy our inner tourist, and hopped in the car, heading off to saskatoon.
 
SSL20280.jpg Mike fighting a Trex, Drumheller, AB picture by tombuk
 
we'd planned to stop in tramping lake along the way, where my grandmother was born. our directions (again, google maps), specifically told us to go left on highway 21. we found highway 31, and thought "oh, it will be soon!". miles of fields and a few dirt roads later, we found ourselves at highway 4. shi*t. we'd gone too far. but we hadn't seen a single sign indicating which dirt road was highway 21. so we doubled back a bit, trying to find a street sign, any street sign, which would tell us where the hell highway 21 was. or highway 656, that would've worked too. we knew we were supposed to be driving over a lake, and when we drove over a ... pond ... mike said "that might have been it!" he nearly had me convinced, when we passed over another, larger pond. "oh, i bet that was it" he said. after the third "lake" we crossed, i stopped listening to him.
 
SSL20313.jpg Grain Silos in AB picture by tombuk
 
we never did find it, and eventually admitted defeat, continuing on to saskatoon. i guess finding a community of 20 people is a little more difficult than it should be.
 
SSL20305.jpg Hay Bales in AB picture by tombuk
 
the next day was saskatoon to winnipeg. a lot of people will say the prairies are boring. i agree. sort of. growing up on an island in the pacific ocean, i definitely didn't have much exposure to rolling fields of grain, so i found it interesting. there was always something to look at, and a lot of ramshackle old barns and sheds, which i quite like. winnipeg turned out to be quite the treat, believe it or not.
 
SSL20387.jpg Derelict barn in AB picture by tombuk
 
we decided to stay at the holiday inn, since i was paying, or so mike says. when we checked in, we were offered a suite, a fancy room, or a kids room. being cheap, we went for the kids room, and man did we ever make the right choice! as soon as we got on the elevator, mike was already getting giddy, talking to the fish in their aquarium. as soon as the door opened, the first thing we saw was a pirate mural. mike started giggling. we stepped out and looked to our right, where there was a huge jungle gym with another pirate walking the plank. mike giggled some more. we walked down to our room, and there was a treasure chest on our door. mike ... well, you probably have a good idea by now what he was doing!
 
cross-canada235.jpg Our Pirate room in Winnipeg, MB picture by tombuk
 
in essence, a kids room is a glorified playpen. inside our room there was a queen bed (supposedly for the parents), and a whole separate room for the kids, complete with bunkbeds and more pirate murals! the kids also had their own TV and PS2, which we did not use becuase we spent too much time in the 'play room' right outside our window. we played foosball, went swimming in the kiddie pool, and got attacked by a shark named jeffrey (his mother was quite content to let him chase us around the pool). as usual, onwards and forwards the next day, we pushed into the dreaded ontario, and saw one of our only sunsets on the trip (lots of clouds).
 
SSL20646.jpg Sunset in Ontario picture by tombuk
 
thunder bay to sault ste marie the next day, we really wanted a hotel with a pool, so we asked around, and since the best western (mike REALLY wanted to enjoy its waterslide, unfortunate for him) was playing host to three tour buses, we opted for the quiter option, which turned out to be not all that quiet in the end anyways. we did get to enjoy a thunderstorm that night though, which i found pretty exciting!
 
SSL20668.jpg Kakabeka Falls picture by tombuk
 
ontario was where we finally decided to get out of the car at real rest stops, not just pulling onto the shoulder for thirty seconds of waving cameras around. i figured since i'm going to have to live here, i might as well make it worth my while!
 
SSL20770.jpg Lakeshore in Ontario picture by tombuk
 
the thunderstorm followed us all the way home the next day, and i was a bit scared that the power would go out right at the end of the canucks game, but it managed to hold together and i got to watch the canucks win in overtime, so at least my first night as a resident of dundas was exciting!!!
 
SSL20717.jpg Our trip, Terry Fox Memorial Viewpoint, ON picture by tombuk
 
and now i realise i've written way too much, as usual. oh well, i guess that happens! mike and i have been settling in (or back in, in his case). it's been a whirlwind, but i think things are finally starting to settle down. our internet is finally up, which means i can actually start applying for jobs. yay! hope everyone is well and you guys didn't miss us too much!
 
SSL202582.jpg Mike and I being goofs in Horseshoe Canyon, AB picture by tombuk


Published On: 10/19/2007
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It's amazing, really,

just how much pain the

human heart can take.

 

No matter how careful you are...
 There is always going to be that sense that you missed something,
the collapsed feeling under your skin that you didn't experience it all.
There's that fallen heart feeling...
that you rushed through moments where you should have been paying attention
 
growth and change
 
 
But anyway lets stop all this nonsense that im talking about above i was really going to make this blog totally good i thought about it all week trying to make it good for you and icouldnt think of a damn thing yeah not like the rest of them ...Love me thats all i ask of you i have to stop totally stop talking about love maybe its  a waist of time i mean ...idk you drive me insane i mean you really do ........... In a couple of yrs i will  be someones wife thats pretty damn crazy , i was thinking this mornng around 6:15am that i felt like going swimming even though i didnt .Hmm why do I see you lookin at me everytime I close my eyes.Have u ever felt like someone has been in your room but it wasnt you and it wasnt ur mom or dad i had that feeling last night  but early that day i had a friend come and search my whole room even my bathroom  in my room but no one was there  but i just couldnt have that chance cause i was gonna be alone yesterday (thurdsay) anyway so s i slept down stars with my big baby malibu .I had a panic attack isnt that great when i was driving to work i only get them once in a while but mostly all this week actually it suxs it really does ..I guess in the end you start thinking back to the beginning......yeah know ?
 
xoxo-brianne
 


Published On: 10/12/2007
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