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dude, it’s been a rockstar few weeks in minnesnowta. the state fair just rolled through, the republicans had their little convention, and rage against the machine played. yeah, rage against the machine.


i usually tell people that minneapolis and saint paul are like big cities nobody has moved into, yet. they look like big cities, but traffic isn’t that bad (i’m looking at you, bay bridge), and it’s mostly just half-rich white kids getting bored and causing trouble. that safe feeling fully eroded after seeing what the police had done to our cities.


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since last saturday, 422 people have been arrested in association with the RNC, with like 280 of them happening on monday. some of those rowdy rousers were the anarchist type, and you know how dumb breeds dumb. a mini riot broke out on monday, and that set the tone for the rest of the week.


the rage concert was ok. i wish i could say it was great, but the acoustics sucked. not their fault, but at $72 a ticket, i want my f*cking acoustics. rage played a lot from the first album, a few less from evil empire, and even less from battle of la. i was ok with that. single encore, then a plea from the band to “leave peacefully, but not passively.” zach encouraged everyone to show discipline, to show the police that we can get down in peace while still saying “f*ck you, i won’t do whatchu tell me.” yeah, it’s ironic, but get over it. it’s still possible.


the papers said we were greeted outside the concert by about 50 riot police. unless they meant “per sidewalk,” that number was a bit low. whatever. point is, unless you’re insanely drunk (i wasn’t), there’s no way you can walk past that many armed and armored police and feel like sneezing won’t get you your sheat beat down.


it took about a half hour before any half-assed protest broke out. the loudest kids didn’t like being told they couldn’t sit in the middle of the street (me: let evolution do its thing). the rest of us just didn’t like the idea of being told you can’t stand on this sidewalk by police in riot gear (and now gas masks). the police stopped us about half way down the block.


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after some fat guy yelling through a loudspeaker about as clear as they do at the airport, the police blockade broke down. someone in the group said “walk that way” and everyone did. and we kept walking, probably about a few blocks, in the road, mostly because it was cleared. as soon as the block wasn’t cleared of traffic, these retired american gladiator cops on schwinns started riding people down, shoving them to the sidewalk, and almost getting a couple of the crowd to push back on them. dude, i know there are good cops, but some of the cops out that night had that look like “say what again mother f*cker.”


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somewhere between the schwinns and the cops on super horses, 3 little piggies came riding up on one of those atv golf carts (didn’t see any segways) with that short stubby looking thing that usually shoots tear gas. after we heard the pop pop, we looked for the area with the least amount of cops, ran, and gtfo. police said it wasn’t tear gas, but, they were the ones wearing the gas masks.


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hey man, there’s usually not shi*t to talk about in minnesota.


read more about the rage show post-party or the fun around the


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matt albiniak is a sellout that traded days in tahoe for doing interwebs stuff for a route 29, a small candy company in minneapolis, mn. (http://www.route29.com)


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Published On: 9/5/2008
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I've managed to make it to several resorts this season:

Sunshine Village (Banff, AB)
4 days
Jay Peak (Jay, VT)
2 days
Mount Pakenham (Pakenham, ON)
5 days
Camp Fortune (Chelsea, QC)
5 days
Horseshoe (Barrie, ON)
1 day
Blue Mountain (Collingwood, ON)
1 day

Grand total: 6 resorts, 18 days.

How sad. hahaha


Published On: 4/10/2008
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so  here it is, march 28, and in southern ontario it's still snowing. apparently this is unusual?!
 
for my first season here, it went pretty well, all things considered. of course i miss being out west on the real hills, but at least i'm not somewhere where i can't ride at all. we had some pretty wild storms this year, which helped appease me. the season managed to start at the end of november, which i have no real complaints with. and it's still going now, so hopefully i can get another day or two in before heading to whistler! it's also snowing today so i guess that's alright.
 
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i've sampled a bit of what ontario has to offer by way of ski bumps, and managed to find something to keep me occupied at all of them, with the exception of chicopee. sorry to any who call that home, but ouch. i didn't make it to glen eden, mslm, or tremblant. leaves me something to do next year! this year i did get a hot new onesie, which is fanfreakintastic.
 
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so here's where i went this year.... complete with pictures now since apparently i should always include pictures! in no particular order..
 
 
 
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made full use of my 5x7 pass. it was nice to stand at the top and see water, reminded me of riding mt washington at home in that sense. i pretty much lucked out on the days i went, had one icy day the entire year, and that's not so bad. taught a couple friends to ride here, and it was still fun. broke my helmet overshooting a landing. glades weren't too bad, they had snow again the other day so i was happy. figured since i'm in ontario i should check out the park, but definitely wasn't ready for the big air/big rails of the real park, so it was nice to have a couple beginner options. not that i used them much, i was too busy hip checking trees!
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for the first day of the season it wasn't all bad. pretty tiny, they only had one lift open and a couple runs, but it was enough to say "winter's finally here!". it was great to get a feel for my new setup, it felt fantastic from the moment i strapped in.
 
 
 
 
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having a free place to stay in huntsville made this more exciting. easy to get bored here though, not a lot of challenge on the main runs. had a decent park for beginners though, so i got to pretend like i was a real ontario rider and hop on and off rails.
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we went for $10 tuesday, thinking damn, can't beat that deal! and so it was insanely crowded (it was also march break). their idea of a black diamond is about half a second of steep incline followed by flat. the park was poorly designed and there was no park etiquette to speak of. in fact, no mountain etiquette at all.
 
 
 
if only it were a more impressive list... but i guess we make do with what we have! and being in dundas is actually pretty good, since we're right on the escarpment. when there was snow in town, it made it easy to find at least little hills to ride on.
 
the dundas valley conservation area was my favourite though.
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after the disappointment of chicopee mike and i went to the conservation area, built our own mini booter not 5 minutes from our door, and spent the rest of the day practising hitting that. i finally figured out how to pop and grab, and it turned into one of the best days all season for me.
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sure ontario doesn't hold a candle to out west, but i figure, for ontario, this season wasn't half bad. i can't wait to ride some real glades in whistler, hike a couple bowls, and ride some runs that last for more than thirty seconds. 
 
hoo-ray for telus!


Published On: 3/28/2008
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Late last night a trailer pulled into my center with a stallion in tow.. I thought they'd brought me a donkey instead of the QuarterHorse stallion they'd said they were bringing in.. This poor boy was sickly.. Abused by his master then starved.. 
 
I know the ugliness of human nature all too well especially from one human to another.. I understand the mechanics and the psychology behind cruelty.. But never will I truly understand.. Especially why anyone would want to abuse an animal..
 
Freed of the perversities of humankind, horses are peaceful and curious.. If you show patience, they will accomodate you.. They have unconditional acceptance.. Horses are without judgement or malice..
 
After tending to the stallion I tucked myself into bed.. Sometimes my unconscious knows best.. In that in the twilight of sleep I'd remember things I was best off not remembering..  So as usual sleep evaded me.. I ended up slipping out of bed and staring out my sliding glass doors.. Peering out my bedroom into the horse pastures.. There was my beautiful Gypsy Vanners, Tuff and Lady, nibbling hay in the snow.. I held my breath and watched them.. They were perfect and peaceful.. Oblivious to me and my chaos.. It soothed me to watch them as they meandered around the pasture.. It's times like this that I know I did the right thing opening Morningstar and leaving everything I'd been trained to do behind...


Published On: 3/27/2008
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Within 16 days, 6 hours, 6 minutes and 6 seconds I’ve realised one thing. My name is Dominique. I wish I could say I was an angel, or maybe an animal, but the truth be told I don’t even know if I’m here. Or what genetics would twist my fate to see what colour I once was. Even though I’m a part of you I failed to connect what strings mould us together like a puppet that once wept without a hand to pull the strings. I sit and ponder then realised I will never make it to my 6th birthday. I guess for you to understand you must know my life…….

I was born over 200 years ago, precisely 232, in the year 1709 back when whispers were more than words and my bones 2ft down walked the earth with tremor in the winters storm. I lived in a town 304 miles south of London in a horse stable with my mother. For our daily feed mother would steal an apple for me like clockwork till one day she didn’t wake up. For 2 months I lay beside her till the smell became unbearable as mothers body decayed to blend with the horse facies that lie beside her body. Monday the 4th exceeded any logical date to give her one last kiss but I did. I lifted her head and held it in my perished arms but couldn’t help but notice the bugs that made their home amongst her rotting face. As I give her one last kiss tear drops fell from my eyes to drown mothers cheeks. For a reason unexplained its only numbers that mattered to me. 24 days, 17 minutes, 34 seconds, still counting. 4 horses, 2 pigs, 14 piles of maggots and only 6 days of sleep that stood before me finding my mother again. By morning winter plagued the town like the rats that once stole mother. I decided today the sores on my feet will bleed one last time as I walked outside to feel the snow beneath my toes. My first white Christmas. I played all day till my tears froze to my cheeks. I knew it wasn’t long. 4 days till I turn 6. All alone I sat beside the weeping willow shaking till the snow numbed my body. I close my eyes begging god not to leave me all alone. I was scared. 3 days I cried icicles and no word. 3 days it took the snow to cover my body. Tomorrow was my birthday. And I’m all alone.

My name is Dominique and I’m still waiting…………. Now you know my story.



Published On: 3/1/2008
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So I got sick of carrying a camera and the digi-cam and really failed at my usual 100+ pics.  I did have Cassi take alot of video on the trip, although most of it in the car.  I took one vid of my riding from Pierre's Knob chair at Bridger Bowl down to the base...I took it pretty easy as carrying the digi sucked as when riding...also got a cool chunk of Perr hittng 2 kickers in the trees.  I have a few pics on my phone I need to upload, and several others on the trip have pics I needto compile as they get posted.  I wouldn't expect the video until the end of the season, as I plan to edit it all and put music over parts seeing as our commentary probably sucks ass.
 
So, for now, I will just sahre a bit from the trip.  The usually shi*tty long drive sucked, but was worth it.  Our cabin was pretty sweet this year, with the intent on having stalls for 6 quarter-horses on the lower level.  Beautiful scenery everywhere.  Moonlight Basin was amazing, and easily my new favorite resort.....tree runs there were just sick.  Bridger Bowl was status quo, but tons o gapers on Monday. 
 
The big ticket of this trip was the 5-man group riding Lone Peak....talk about intense!  The peak was shrouded in clouds, especially the south face where we plannd to ride down the Liberty Bowl.  The initial drop-in was smooth and not very steep until you rounded the gates/fences (I assume these are to protect people from losing gear at the top in the wind or getting blown into dangerous places).  At the lip, it was a much different story....I could see down only about 150-200 yards in the clouds and talk about steep!  Wow!  It was intimidating to get moving down it, but once I got my first 2 turns in and a rythm going it was a cake walk.  I had to stop 4 times to catch my breath, which each progressive stop coming further apart....glad I quit smoking 90 days ago or it would have been worse!  I am guessing about 1200 to 1500 feet down the clouds started to break and I could see another 1500 feet or so to the drop in of the Rockville Bowl by the Shedhorn lift.  We stopped at the entrance to the Bavarian forest for the last time, then rode the last stretch non-stop to Shedhorn.  It took an hour to complete and was easily the gnarliest ride I had taken yet.  I highly reccomend it to anyone that visits Big Sky.
 
Anyways, I think Archie got some pics of us resting durng our peak ride.  I know others have pics as well.  I will post them as I get them and hope to have the vid up ASAP.
 
Shred till your dead!  Hope everyone else is having an ill season as well!
 
-B


Published On: 2/21/2008
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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
ArrowCrested Butte, Colorado 32" 66" 46-68" PDR
ArrowSquaw Valley USA, California 24" 42" 12-24" PDR
ArrowMonarch, Colorado 23" 53" 42-54" PDR
ArrowSolitude, Utah 22" 32" 41" PDR
ArrowMammoth, California 20" 32" 20-25" PDR
ArrowAjax (Aspen), Colorado 20" 29" 38-43" PDR
ArrowAspen Highlands, Colorado 18" 29" 55-69" PDR
ArrowBrighton, Utah 18" 29" 62" PP
ArrowSilverton Mountain, Colorado 18" 28" 70" PDR
ArrowSnowbird, Utah 17" 24" 43" PDR
ArrowDurango, Colorado 16" 33" 46-50" PDR
ArrowSnowmass, Colorado 15" 29" 43-56" PDR
ArrowButtermilk, Colorado 15" 22" 32" PDR
ArrowAlta, Utah 14" 21" 49" PDR
ArrowThe Canyons, Utah 13" 31" 24-44" PDR
ArrowSki Cooper, Colorado 13" 27" 38-40" PDR
ArrowSnowbasin, Utah 13" 20" 24-30" PDR
ArrowDeer Valley, Utah 12" 24" 30" PDR
ArrowKirkwood, California 12" 14" 9-18" PP
ArrowBrian Head, Utah 11" 12" 20-25" PDR
ArrowLoveland, Colorado 10" 29" 28-38" PDR
ArrowVail, Colorado 9" 23" 27-32" PDR
ArrowPark City, Utah 9" 19" 16-28" PP
ArrowKeystone, Colorado 8" 26" 18-27" PDR
ArrowBeaver Creek, Colorado 8" 19" 25-30" PDR
ArrowObergurgl, Austria 8" 10" 30-42" PP
ArrowArapahoe Basin, Colorado 7" 23" 30-35" PDR
ArrowCopper Mountain, Colorado 7" 21" 35-40" PDR
ArrowTelluride, Colorado 7" 12" 32-42" PDR
ArrowSierra at Tahoe, California 6" 28" 10" PP
ArrowBreckenridge, Colorado 6" 20" 40" PDR
ArrowAnthony Lakes, Oregon 6" 11" 28-31" PDR
ArrowSunlight, Colorado 6" 10" 23-27" PDR
ArrowPowderhorn, Colorado 5" 27" 35" PDR
ArrowWinter Park, Colorado 5" 25" 40-44" PDR
ArrowJackson Hole, Wyoming 5" 20" 35-51" PDR
ArrowBear Valley, California 5" 17" 18" PDR
ArrowSteamboat, Colorado 5" 16" 29" PDR
ArrowSundance, Utah 5" 15" 20-34" PDR
ArrowWhitetail, Pennsylvania 4" 4" 12-22" PP
ArrowMountain High, California 4" 4" 12" PP
ArrowEldora, Colorado 4" 19" 24-28" PDR
ArrowLe Massif, Quebec 3" 3" 0" PP
ArrowRed Lodge, Montana 3" 13" 15-21" PDR
ArrowSir Sams, Ontario 2" 4" 12-16" PP
ArrowJay Peak, Vermont 2" 3" 36-50" PP
ArrowShanty Creek, Michigan 2" 3" 48" PP
ArrowMt St Louis-Moonstone, Ontario 2" 3" 14-22" PP
ArrowMont Sainte-Anne, Quebec 2" 3" 8-16" PP
ArrowWaterville Valley, New Hampshire 2" 2" 31-41" PP
ArrowSeven Springs, Pennsylvania 2" 2" 18-30" WETPS
ArrowDevils Elbow, Ontario 2" 2" 8-24" PP
ArrowSnow Summit, California 2" 2" 12-24" PP
ArrowLoon Mountain, New Hampshire 2" 2" 16-20" PP
ArrowDiscovery, Montana 2" 12" 18-30" PP
ArrowKillington, Vermont 1" 4" 32-42" PDR
ArrowStowe, Vermont 1" 3" 22-55" PP
ArrowOwls Head, Quebec 1" 3" 35-42" PP
ArrowStoneham, Quebec 1" 3" 16-24" PP
ArrowHorseshoe Resort, Ontario 1" 3" 15-17" PP
ArrowCrystal Mountain, Washington 1" 2" 36" VC
ArrowGreat Divide, Montana 1" 2" 12-18" PP
ArrowTremblant, Quebec 1" 1" 50" PP
ArrowHidden Valley, Pennsylvania 1" 1" 28-48" PP
ArrowSunday River, Maine 1" 1" 16-40" PP
ArrowMount Snow, Vermont 1" 1" 20-36" PP
ArrowWoodbury, Connecticut 1" 1" 20-30" PP
ArrowBromley Mountain, Vermont 1" 1" 15-26" PP
ArrowLakeridge Ski Resort, Ontario 1" 1" 20-22" PP
ArrowWachusett Mountain, Massachusetts 1" 1" 10-18" PP
ArrowHockley Valley, Ontario 1" 1" 12" PP
ArrowHidden Valley, Ontario 1" 1" 12" PP
ArrowOshawa Kirby, Ontario 1" 1" 10" PP


Published On: 12/8/2007
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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.

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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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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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My Journal: New Whip
By: diatasnowboards


2007 VW GTI FAHRENHEIT EDITION.

200 Turbo Horses

DSG Paddle Shifting

Heated Leather Seats

Look out for this orange rocket at creek this winter

it makes you hot before you even get in it



Published On: 10/11/2007
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My Journal: friggin Ontario!
By: juliaaa


Wow, haven't been on here in what seems like forever..
 
but now that the air is getting colder and the days are getting shorter it is time to start thinking about the snow! so happy..
 
I had a really rad summer with some rad friends that I love to death! and I kind of wish they were here with me to keep me going through what will be a crappy winter of night shredding at an ontario molehill..
 
who wants to be my shred buddy.. riding at horseshoe valley.. every night.. or hopefully every night!! yess!!
 
 


Published On: 10/7/2007
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INNOCENT AT HEART by Keesha Scott

 one of my fav songs

WE WERE ONLY 17
HE WAS EVERYTHING TO ME
EVERYTHING I WASN'T

HE TAUGHT ME WHAT LOVE WAS ALL ABOUT
MADE ME FEEL BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT
FEELINGS I JUST TRUSTED

I WAS NERVOUS BUT UNAFRAID
I PUT MYSELF IN THE ARMS OF FATE

WE'D RUN OFF TO THAT SPECIAL PLACE
MAKING MEMORIES TIME CAN'T ERASE
UNDERNEATH THE MOON AND THE STARS
WILD HORSES COULDN'T KEEP US APART
WE WERE GUILTY OF LOVE BUT INNOCENT AT HEART

WILD FLOWERS BENEATH OUR FEET
OUR BODIES WASHED IN THE SUMMER HEAT
I WANTED HIM TO KISS ME
I FELT HIS BREATH AGAINST MY LIPS
I TOUCHED HIS SKIN WITH MY FINGERTIPS
I FELL COMPLETELY

WHEN THAT SUMMER CAME TO AN END
WOULD I EVER FEEL LIKE THAT AGAIN

THE SMELL OF RAIN
TAKES ME BACK TO THAT TIME
AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
YOU'RE STILL ON MY MIND
 
 http://www.myspace.com/keeshascottmusic
 
 


Published On: 10/5/2007
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DESERT SONG

 

There's a man in the desert all alone,

he walks all around without a thought.

Goes on the path of a bird that's flown,

never a passion, a thing that's sought.

 

Seven horses run through the night,

the desert mile is a marathon.

Their strenghth dies, their legs give flight,

they lie hearing the wanderer's song.



Published On: 9/10/2007
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I can not begin to describe just how sweet it is to be home after spending 2 months on the California coast.  Seems like forever since I stepped into my barns and was greeted by the sound of whinnying horses..
 
I had a lot of fun out in California but there is nothing like being home..  And OMG my own sweet bed.. As soon as I got home thats the second place I headed for!  It was like being reunited with a long lost lover.. They know your body Ooo sooo well.. Laughing..
 
 
 
 
 


Published On: 9/4/2007
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05/31/07 サファリパーク?Safari Park? どもっす!フィルマーのケイジです。 春(夏みたいに暑いけど…)のウィスラーでは動物がちらほら出てきます。 夕方に車を運転してたら、鹿が飛び出して轢きそうになった時は焦ったな〜…鹿はよくわからなそうな感じでマイペースに通り過ぎてったし…[:あせあせ:]Heartハウスには熊が出現し、家に居たコウスケはかなりビックリしたみたい。[:どんっ:] 今日はゴンドラ下に熊を3匹を発見!1匹は木の支柱からすいすい降りてきてました。身軽でビックリ。前に見た時よりもでっかくなってた気が…間近では会いたくないなぁ〜。。。[:たらーっ:]Hey buddies! It’s Keiji the filmer.When it’s spring in Whistler (it’s hot like summer though), we can see some animals every once in a while.When I was driving my car a deer rocketed out and my eyes popped out and my truck almost hit him.But the deer didn’t care about me and went though like nothing had happened...At the heart house, a bear appeared. Kosuke was in the house then and he said he was so surprised.Today, I found three bears under the gondola!The one was climbing down from the tree. He was quicker than I thought.I thought they were bigger from the last time I saw them. They are growing up. I don’t want to meet them face to face...鹿もゴンドラからいい確率で見れます。The odds are high that you can see some deer from the gondola.ブラックベアーっていう熊の種類です。草食なんで安全なのか…な??They are a type of black bear. They eat grass. Are we safe??? 05/28/07 南国四国より From southern island Shikoku タルト 画像汚くてすんません。コニシです。一緒に写ってるのは愛媛名物の「タルト」っていうお菓子です。アクロス重信に行って来ました。毎年呼んでくれてる[voltage cup]です。上手いキッズがいっぱいいてビビりました。本気でハーフパイプを滑ったら今話題の青野令と藤田一海のお父ちゃんがお小遣いをくれました。ありがとうございましたー。Sorry for the low resolution photo...It’s Konishi. This is a picture of me and the local special sweet called “Tart”.I went across the Shigenobu for the Voltage cup.There were so many super good kids and they threatened my carreer!I made a serious try in the half pipe, then the fathers of Ryo Aono and Kazuumi Fujita (both high-profiled figures now) gave me some tips. Thank you so much! 05/26/07 フィルマーのタローです。 最近シーズンも終わり現在ハートハウスには、ショータ、こうちゃん、オレの3人だけになってしまい、残り1週間になってしまいました。 天気がいい日は、今でもモービルに乗って行けば撮影可能なのでまだ裏山で遊んでます。その春山で撮った写真載せます。 これは、かなり暑いなかキッカーを作りました。これもチームワークが大切です。Hello, it’s Taro the filmer.Lately, the season feels over and at the heart house there are only Shota, Kou-chan and me.We have only a week left.When it’s sunny, we still can go shooting in the backcountry so we went there with our sleds.These are the photos.これは、朝一コウちゃんとジュンのデュアルスラムを偶然に激写。To make a kicker in such hot weather, teamwork is the key.コウちゃんの特大cab540 This is Kosuke and Jun’s dual slam. Ko-chan’s huge cab540.ショータのヘッドランディング。Shota’s head landing.最後に最近スノーモービルでも飛ぶようになったショータ。Shota riding his sled for fun. 05/26/07 お馬ちゃんは、デッかいどぉ〜〜〜!(笑)Horses have big... you know whats!!! こんにちはです。今日、初めてお馬ちゃんに乗ってきました。なかなか良いもんですよ。マッタリ馬に乗って散歩をする感じで(俺は結構ビビってたけどね)馬に乗り出してすぐにクマが手をふってたもん??カナダは、ホントにヤバイよ。なんでウィスラーのクマは、そんなにマッタリしてるの?日本はクマに襲われたって聞くじゃん!何でだろうね〜〜〜〜????まっいいか!だから楽しかったです。みなさんもウィスラーに来たらどうですか〜。I went horseback riding for the first time today and it wasn’t bad at all.It was like a very relaxed stroll with a horse. (I was a bit scared though...)A bear was waving his paw when I started riding the horse!Canada is so nice. Bears in Whistler are so easy going.In Japan, we often hear the news that someone is attacked by a bear.It is so funny how the perception to bears is so different here. Anyway, I enjoyed horseback riding very much. You guys should come to Whistler!!! 05/23/07 ひさしぶりに行ってきました。Long time no filming... どもです!ケイジです。天気もよかったので今日はモービルで撮影行ってきました!トラックでデコボコ道を走って川を越えたり、残雪に突っ込んだり、なかなかのアドベンチャー。 久しぶりのシャベル作業でいい汗かけました。(笑)Hello, it’s Keiji!It was such nice weather today so we went shooting with our sleds!We drove our truck on the winding road, over the river and drove on the remaining snow. It was kind of an adventure. We broke a sweat working with our shovels.        [:down:]        [:down:]晴れた日は暑くてこのとおり。It is so hot when it is a sunny day...On the way home, Shota and Taro rode their sleds and failed to negotiate a turn and drove into the woods together.Taro bailed and rolled... But thank got he was okay and his sled was also not damaged.帰りのモービルで、ショータ&タローさんが下りで曲がりきれず、仲良く2人で木に突っ込んでました。[:たらーっ:]タローさんはモービルから降り飛ばされて横に一回転したみたい。。。それでもケガもなく、モービルも無事そうでよかった〜。帰りに見たウィスラーブラッコム。 すっかり春ですね〜…[:よつばのクローバー:]Spring has already come to Whistler Blackcomb mountain. 05/21/07 アブない送迎パーティー。THE Dangerous Farewell Party. ジュン君もついに帰国。。。ということで帰国前日はタダシ特製の秘密兵器でパーティーしちゃいました! パーティーのやり方は、1、ホースの先を手で押さえてからビール2缶を流し込む。(アワ立てちゃダメ)2、深呼吸し、手で押さえているホースを口元へ。3、心の準備が整ったら手を離し、流れ込むビールを一気に飲み干す! スゴいですよ…ビールの勢いハンパない。一気に酔っぱらいます。タダシの飲みっぷりハンパなかったな。(苦笑)Finally Jun is leaving for Japan... So, we had his farewell party on the night before with Tadashi’s secret weapon. How to use the weapon:1. Block the end of the hose, and pour two cans of beer. (don’t make foam)2. Take a deep breath and put the hose to your mouth.3. When you are mentally prepared, let go of the hose and drink beer that flows down into your mouth!It’s really a killer. The Beer momentum is so fast!You will be drunk in no time.Tadashi can gulp beer down like crazy.イェィ!コウスケYeah! Kosuke.やっぱりこの日の主役はジュン君でしょ!このあとにワインもがっつり飲んでたな〜[:たらーっ:]お酒の弱い人&よい子はマネしないでね〜♪The life of the party today was Jun! He had wine after this.Non drinkers and children - do not try this! 05/20/07 たかです!This is Taka! たかです。この前みんなでキャンプに行って来ました。We went camping the other day, as you know.  タクミ&タカ。荷物準備中。        キャンプ地に到着!Takumi & Taka preparing for something.WOODレールでセッション! ツヨシの5-0。Arriving at the camping area.Tsuyoshi’s 5-0. Sessioning the wood.カレーを頬張るショウタ。         リブも焼いちゃいました。 かなりジュ〜シ〜!Shota eating curry.We cooked ribs too! It was so succulent.灯りをともすタダシ。           いつの間にかあたりは真っ暗。Tadashi lit the lamp.Full darkness fell before we knew it.屋根を使ってクォーターを作ったり、いろいろ遊んできました!We made a quarter pipe using the roof of a cabin.We got mud all over us by the time we got home.みんな帰りは泥だらけ。 コニ&ツヨシ。   左からカメラマンのジョン、ヒロミ、アキ、エディターのノブ、タダシ。 新しい事がいっぱいで、大変なこともあったけど、楽しいことの方が多くて、いい経験になりました。またみんなと行きたいな〜!From left, John-cameraman, Hiromi, Aki, Nobu-editor and Tadashi. We learned something new on our camping trip. Some hard things and many interesting things.It was a good experience and I want to go camping with everybody again!! 05/19/07 Happy Birthday !!! 昨日はヒロミの誕生日&カナダ最終日でした!みんないい感じに酔っぱらって楽しかった〜!最後はヒロミはソファーにダウン。無事に空港行けたかな??[:たらーっ:] ヒロミおめでとう!Happy Birthday!!! Yesterday was Hiromi’s b-day and her last night in Canada!Everybody got so drunk!Hiromi crashed on the sofa at the end. I hope she made her flight?!?!? Happy birthday, Hiromi! 05/17/07 どーもー Helloo. フィルマーのタローです。最近撮った写真なんで見てください。It’s Taro.These are some photos.ログから川越の2連での、コニのスラム。Koni’s double back over the river from the log.ハートハウスでのインタビュー風景。Interviewing scene at the heart house.左からこうちゃん、翔太、ジュンでスーパーアップキッカーを作ってセッションした時です。From left, Ko-chan, Shota and Jun at the super kicker session.ジュン、翔太、コウスケでステップアップした時です。Jun, Shota and Kosuke stepping it up.これは、モービルの影でクソをしてるジュンとコウスケ。Jun is taking a dump behind the sleds and Kosuke.また載せますんで、よろしくです。I’ll update some fun photos again! 05/16/07 らすとすぱーとWrapping up the 06/07 season. コニタンとアキ君が一足先に日本に帰国しました。 [:飛行機:]昨日の夜はアキ君かなり飲まされて落書きだらけに。。。[:たらーっ:]楽しい事、大変だった事、いろいろあったスね〜… 06/07シーズンおつかれさまです!Koni and Aki went back to Japan a little earlier than the other members.We made Aki very drunk and made some drawings on his face... A lot of things happened this season and there were so many funny situations and serious matters... but everybody did a great great job!カナダに残っているHeartメンバーは撮影ラストスパート中です!映像などなどお楽しみに〜♪There are some of the heart films members still in Canada wrapping up their parts. Be ready for our DVD!! 05/15/07 ハートキャンプ heart camp!!   ヒロミでーす!!5月10日から2泊3日で、ハートクルー総勢14人で山にキャンプに行ってきました!!!1日目は、荷物をモービルで運び、テントをはって、ログセッションをしました!!ヒロミはご飯係で、夜ご飯作りをしてました。キャンプファイヤーをするために、みんな薪割りとかがんばってました!!テントで初めて寝たんだけど、これがけっこう快適でした!!!It’s Hiromi!!We went winter camping from May 10th for two nights!!!!!The first day, we carried our luggage and tented, and after that we had a log session!! I was in charge of cooking the meal so I was making everyone's dinner.Everybody worked hard splitting the fire wood to make the campfire!!I never slept in a tent before but it was more comfortable than I expected!!!2日目はモービルで撮影に行くチームと、テントの近くで遊ぶアイテム作るチームと二手に分かれてそれぞれ夜のセッションに向けて、アイテム作りをがんばってました。モービルで初めて山にあがったヒロミは、景色をみたくて、あき君のモービルを借りて開けてるポイントまで一人で行きました!!すごくきれいな景色で感動していると、そんなときに事件は起きました!!!!!なんと、あきくんのモービルが燃えてる。。。。。。。。。。あせったヒロミは急いでエンジンをきり、火が出てるところに、雪をかけまくりました。火がおさまり、今度はみんなのいるところまで、Bダッシュ!!!!!何が起きたのかもわからなかったせいか、そーとーテンパリました!!! 汗だくなって、みんなに報告をして、タダシ君達がモービル救助に行ってくれました。原因は、ブレーキロックを解除してなかったことでした。初のモービル体験で、あき君の新車を燃やしてしまいました。。。。。。。アキ君ホントにごめんなさい!!!!!!!!!!!On the second day, we split up into two teams. One went shooting by sled and the other made some items for the night session near the tents.I was in the team that went shooting and I was so excited about riding a sled for the first time. I wanted to see the view from the mountain so I went up a little by myself.The scenery was so beautiful and it really got me.Then the accident happened!!!!!Aki’s sled was burning...............OH! MY! GOD!!! I turned off the engine right away and put snow on the fire again and again.After the fire went dead, I made a mad dash to get to everybody!!!!!I was so panicked that I didn’t understand what the hell was going on!!!I told everybody about the fire with sweat all over me, and Tadashi and some friends went to rescue the sled.The cause of the fire was that I didn’t unlock the brake lock.I burned Aki’s new sled in my first experience of riding a sled... Aki, I’m so sorry about that. 夜のセッションはかなり盛り上がりました!!!!いい映像が残ったので、みなさんDVDを楽しみにしてて下さい!!!! The night session was so exciting!!!We took great photos and videos. Watch out for our DVD!!! 05/14/07 リハビリやってま〜す Rehab! うぇ〜い[:!:]今、群馬でリハビリやってるぜぃ[:パンチ:]地味なタオル引きからチューブを使ったりバランスボードを使ったりチャリこいだり色々やってやーす[:るんるん:]Hey, what’s up?My rehab consists of pulling towels, training using a tube and balancing on a board and bike riding and lots more. I do many things and I am working hard on my rehabilitation in Gunma! 05/13/07 いぇぃ! Yeah!! 2泊3日のモービルキャンプから帰ってきやした! みんなビール飲んでバーベキューしたりワイワイやってきましたよ〜もちろん自然の地形を活かしてスノーボードもね!本当に楽しくてあっという間の時間だったな。 詳しいレポートはまたUPします!お楽しみに〜♪We are back from our camping trip! We had so much fun BBQing, drinking beer and more.Of course we snowboarded too!We really enjoyed ourselves and had fun camping and time went by so fast... The details will be posted soon!Wait and you will see...♪ 05/10/07 買い出し!!! Buying food for our camping trip!!! ヒロミでーーーーす!!!今日は昨日に引き続き、キャンプ準備で、のぶ君と買い出しに行きました!!! 海外のカートは日本と比べるとぜんぜんでかいのに、そのでっけーカートから、あふれだすぐらいの買い物の量になりました!!どれぐらいすごいかと言うと、会計中に子供達が集まるくらいすごい量で、レジのお姉さん(かわいい)にも、『こんなにかって、どうするの?????』と聞かれ、ヒロミは、『BBQを2日間するんだよ!!!山の上でね!!!』って答えたら、その瞬間見物してた子供達が大盛り上がりでした!!!! 家に帰り、2日分の食料をわけ、山で楽にするため、野菜や肉を切る事に。この作業があり得ないくらい、たいへんでした!!15人×2日間、、、、、、想像できる??????まじで、給食のおばちゃんって大変だな!!って思いました!!! 手伝ってくれた、ちょびちゃん(ゆーほの家の住人)ホントにありがとう!!!心から感謝してます!!!!!!! 明日からキャンプです!!!!みんなで楽しんできまぁぁぁぁ〜〜す!!!!                    準備編   おわりIt’s Hiromi again!!!Same as yesterday, I went shopping with Nobu for food for our camping trip today. In Canada, the shopping cart is super big but our grocery shop was so much that it was spilling out from our big cart!!!When we were at the cashier, children crowed around us. The cashier gave us a surprised look and asked “what will you do with all this food?!”, and I said “We are going to have a 2-day BBQ on the mountain!!!”. As soon as I said that the children were so excited!!! At the house, we had to separate the 2-day’s groceries and cut all of the veggies and meats. This work was sooooooo hard!!!2 day’s food for 15 people...can you imagine how much food we had to precook?????I really thought that the school lunch ladies didn't do much!! Chobi helped us with all of this, Thank you soooo much Chobi!!!I really appreciate it!!!!!! The camping trip starts tomorrow!!!!!We are all excited!!! The end.Vol.1 “Preparing for camping”.今日一番の高級品!!!! 05/09/07 ナベ探し!! Looking for a large pan!! ヒロミでーーーーーす☆☆☆☆今日は、キャンプに向けて、いぎなしでっけー鍋を探しにケイジ君と、ノブ君と3人でうろうろしました!!!結果は、、、、、、、、、、、、、、、、、、、惨敗。。。。。日本みたいにでっけー鍋は存在しないのかなーーーーー???????? 明日は15人分の食料を買い出しに行く予定です!!!15人分って、、、、、、、、、、、どんだけーーーーーーーー!!!!!!It’s HIROMIIIIIIII☆☆☆☆Today, I prowled around for a huge pan with Keiji and Nobu for the camping trip. And the result is............we found nothing.Is there any huge pans like in Japan?????I will go buy some food for 15people!!!15 people! How much food will that be?! 移動中の車の中で、最近20$でゲットしたサングラスを付けて、いきがってるヒロミ(笑)Hiromi got carried away with her sun glasses which she got for $20. みなさん!!上の写真のヒロミとけいじ君の足もとに注目!!!!!!ヒロミに身長が負けたくないけいじ君が、反則してます!!!!!でも、そこまでしたわりには、たいした身長差じゃありませんね(笑)                     明日に続く。。。。。。。Hey, everybody! Look at our feet on the above photo!!!Keiji is cheating to show us that he is taller than me!!!But still our height is similar despite his effort. To Be Continued...                05/08/07 天気の悪い日が続きすぎー。 Way too much bad weather! コニシです。いや、写真は翔太ですよ。今日はくもりで山もガスってたけどゲレンデに滑りに行きましたー。翔太とコウスケとブラッコムへ。駐車場は霧に包まれてたけどゴンドラ、リフト、リフト、と乗り継いで上に着くと霧は晴れたが空はどんより。でも視界は悪くないのでパークでジャンプ。ちょっと見にくいけどジャンプしまくりました。ハーフパイプにも入りました。5月やっちゅうのにまだでっかいしきれい。ジャンプで飛びすぎてやられてる人を2人見ました。春のシャバシャバの雪は板の踏み方でスピードが全然変わるので気を付けなくては。人を当てにしたらあきませんねー。そろそろ晴れてくれんと困ります!heart houseには不格好なてるてる坊主が3人適当なとこに吊るされてます。ききめ無し!じゃあねー。It’s Koni! This is a photo of Shota.Today was cloudy and on the mountain was foggy, but I went riding to Blackcomb with Shota and Kosuke.The parking lot was engulfed in fog, but as we got up through the gondola and up the 1st lift and 2nd lift the fog was gone, but it was still cloudy. Despite being cloudy the visibility was not that bad so we went to the park and the half pipe. Surprisingly, even though it is already May the half pipe was so big and well groomed. I saw someone get chucked from the pipe for going way too big! When riding slushy snow in the Spring, everyone should be conscious of the speed that each board can generate. Do not trust other people.I hope it will be sunny soon!At the heart house, there are three paper dolls hanging praying for rain/snow.They don’t work too well. 05/07/07 アッ君魚釣りの、、、巻き〜! Aki’s fishing report! は〜い!アッ君だよ〜!きのう魚釣りに行って来たんだ〜楽しかった。しかも魚が釣れて超〜エキサイト。。危なくボートから落ちるとこだったよ(落ちてたら超〜寒いんだろうな〜)魚釣りってイギナリおもせ〜な(笑)あのドキドキする感が、、魚釣りサイコ〜。また今度行くどぉ〜大物を釣りに[:魚:]ユーホまた連れて行ってな〜。Helloooo, it’s Aki!We went fishing yesterday! It was soooooo much fun!!! I was super excited about catching a fish! I almost fell from the boat! (If I had fallen into the sea, it would be very cold!) I really thought that the fun thing about fishing was my heart pounding while you waiting for the fish to bite on my line.I loved fishing!I really want to go fishing again and I will catch a bigger-fish next time!Hey Yuho, when's our next time fishing? by Tadashi pretending to be Aki.byアッ君じゃなくてタダシでした〜。[:ビール:][:グッド:][:グッド:][:グッド:][:グッド:][:グッド:][:グッド:][:グッド:] 05/05/07 どうもー フィルマーのタローです!!Hello, it’s Taro-the filmer!! 本日ジュン、コニ、コウスケにオレの4人で撮影に行って来たんですが、I went shooting with Jun, Koni, and Kosuke.It happens too often lately that we have to wait for the sun to peek out.最近やたら多い天気待ちWe managed to shot these photos when the sky was clear.There was blue sky for just a moment. その晴れ間を狙って撮影して来ました。朝のほんの一瞬の青空バック やたらと天気待ちの多いコウスケのfs360 Kosuke’s front side 360. コニのbs540 Koni’s back side 540. ってな感じのライディングでしたー。That’s what we did today! 05/04/07 ありゃりゃ〜 Whoa... 今日は何日かぶりに撮影!雪が少し降ったのでいい雪を期待して上がってみたものの、ちょっと雲行きがアヤしい…[:くもり:]しばらく待機したけどいつまでたっても山の上は真っ白け。下の町の方は晴れてたのになぁ〜〜 残念。そんな時は気持ちを切り替えてゲレンデへいってきます。We went shooting for the first time in a few days!We were expecting some good snow for we had a bit of snow yesterday, but the mountain and the sky looked threatening...We waited for the sun for a while but it was still so foggy for way too long.The village was sunny though...too bad.On such occasions, we go to the groomed slopes of Blackcomb...進んでいるのか分からないくらい真っ白デス。It’s too foggy to tell if I was going forward or not.ショータはついにモヒカンに。イエィ!Shota changed his hair style to a mohawk. Yeah!いまheartのみんなでテントと寝袋を持ってモービルキャンプを計画中!楽しみだ〜〜[:イヒヒ:] We are now planning to go snowmobile camping with sleeping bags!Can’t wait! 05/02/07 今日は休憩! Day off. どもです!フィルマーのケイジです。ここ何日かハードな撮影が続いていたので今日はみんなオフしてます。最近、もう山の下の方は雪がとけてきていてモービルでの撮影が大変になってきました…。砂利道が長くて長くてモービルがかわいそう。[:ひやひや:]Hello, it’s Keiji.We had some hard days lately and everybody is taking a day off today.The snow at the base of the mountain is melting fast, so shooting with our sleds is getting harder because the dirt road ride is getting long. I feel sorry for riding our sleds in those conditions. These are some photos from shooting with Tadashi two days ago.We woke up early but the weather wasn’t good, so we went back home once and waited. We kept checking on the conditions and skateboarded while we waited.In the afternoon, the weather was getting nice so we went shooting.There was still a threat of avalanches but we could shoot okay. これは2日前、忠と2人で撮影に行って来た時の写真。朝早く起きたけど、天気があまり良くなかったので一度家に帰り待機。様子を見に行ったり、スケートしたりしていると昼頃には天気がよくなってきた出発。まだ斜面によって雪崩やすくて怖かったけど、いい感じに撮影できました。 もういい時間になったので(19時すぎかな?)帰ろうとしたら忠のモービルが突然ストップ。マジで〜!何でいきなり!?って感じだったけど、とりあえずモービルを引っ張って帰る事にしました。 急な登り坂を登りきれずに2台とも転がったり、ロープが切れたり、つないでいたモービルのパンパーが折れて飛んできたり…あたりはすっかり暗くなってきて、途中で忠がキャンプファイアーしちゃったり。(笑)砂利道もず〜〜〜っと引っ張らなくちゃいけないので忠のモービルは大変な事になっちゃってます。。。It was about time to leave (7pm) when Tadashi’s sled stopped suddenly.We were like “What the hell! That’s so sudden!” but we just had try and get back home for it was getting dark. You do not want to be in the backcountry overnight!On the way back, we had such a hard time like...We both fell because we couldn’t climb up the slope, and the rope that connected our sleds broke off and the bumper flied off right at me...While all of this was going on, darkness arrived and Tadashi made a bonfire...etcWe had to tow the sled on the dirt road so Tadashi’s sled got very dirty.Finally we got to the parking lot but putting the engine-stopped sled into the truck was like pushing a dead elephant up the stairs.We needed one more man-power...Our muscle were so strained and we were so muddy.We started getting a natural high... 何とか車までモービルを引っ張ってこれたけど、動かないモービルを荷台に載せるのが大苦戦。一生懸命引っ張っても数センチしか動かないっス。。あと1人いればだいぶ楽だけど、たった2人だとかなり大変。。。超筋トレ。しかも泥だらけ。もうナチュラルハイっス。 1時間以上、知恵と力を振りしぼって、しぼりまくって何とか載せることに成功!もう嬉しくてハイタッチ!家に到着したのは23時半。かなりロングデイでしたね…。(苦笑) 心配して駐車場まで来てくれたタローさん達やみんなすいませんでした。[:たらーっ:]After an hour or so of using our brains and power we were able to put the sled on the car at last!High five!! We were so happy at that moment. IF you are bored you can play DEAL or No Deal... CHECK OUT MORE AT: WWW.HEARTFILMS.COM.

Published On: 6/19/2007
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My thoughts don't seem to want to flow in any given order today.. I’m attributing it to my lack of sleep last night and to the continued mugginess here.. So in my usual style I'm just going to open my mind and let things come out.. I might ramble so be prepared..

Once again I awakened from the same nightmare I’ve had since the accident.. Fractured pieces of a turbulent mind. I truly believe that the unconscious knows best.. That it’s best to not remember.. But is it a memory or a dream.. I still struggle with this thought.. The memory has a gauzy, nebulous quality to it.. It does not have that non-reality to it, that impressionism that dreams do.. Maybe it is reality.. Sigh.. I truly believe that grief is worse than death. When someone you love has died it’s almost impossible to get your head around it. The totality of it, your utter helplessness against it, it makes you feel as if you could burst into flames from sheer emotional agony .. I still hurt.. Will it ever end.. You’d think since it’s almost been a year that the hurt would fade into the vast expanse that is nothingness.. That has yet to be the case..

So running on little to no sleep last night I did what I always do.. I sought out my horses and let them ease my soul.. And as usual put myself to work.. It was such a beautiful morning I didn’t mind being up before the birds were.

Then the humidity swept in.. Aye how easily it zaps ones energy.. One minute I’m cheery and singing the next my tank top (along with all my other clothing and hair) is stuck to my skin like a second layer and my cheeriness is slowly deflating.. Today was not the day for Texas to come pulling up in my driveway bearing his 2 horses I specifically told him I thought his vet was better off handling.. His next strike came when he thought I was a lowly farm hand and tried to charm me into unloading his horses while he went to find the "owner".. Though it felt more like he was attempting a seduction and I was the main course.. I didn’t correct him as it happens all the time cuz apparently I look like I’m a kid still (laughing) and let him wander off into my barn while I sneaked in to exam his horses.. I’m a sucker for deep brown soulful eyes and both his horses had em in spades.. As I touched their satiny coats I knew I’d attempt to help them.. How could I resist.. So I unloaded and had them in my outdoor arena before Tex came back with my top therapist. Who pointed out to him that his horses were already in the hands of Morningstar’s owner. Laughing.. The look on his face was priceless.

Now I’m in my office guzzling energy enhanced vitamin water, which tells me that I can have the energy of a raving lunatic and will be yelling "goooooooooooooooal" soon. I guess that’s better than the Mtn. Dew I was craving.. That would have been Hello Energizer Bunny on Steroids! Laughing.. No one needs me in that mode on a humid day such as today.. Or ever really. Looking out my office windows I notice the sky looks black above the lake so I'm assuming relief is on it's way in the form of breezy cool winds carrying a thunder storm quickly on it’s heals.. HELLO SWEET RELIEF!! I soo love the violence of a thunder storm.. Heck getting poured on is a thrill..

All this rambling to say ~ Is it snowing yet?!?!



Published On: 6/5/2007
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Today, we went to Mc Cormick's Creek park for our celebration convocation---an event where all students attend, unless they get into trouble...
 
It was fun going there...laughing, and joking around with our friends...and some barely-friends...(lol)...but it wasn't that great too cuz the busses were split up alphabetically, so most of my friends were split apart *pout* but I think most of them had someone to talk to...hopefully...
 
So when we got there, we got off the bus and started going off in our own groups...(it would've sucked if you had no one to go with...) My group huddled in a little circle and got yearbook signing done...just to get it over with. It took a little while, but we got it done. So we were going to go horse-back riding, but we didn't have enough time until it was already lunch so we followed the creek...it was fun leaping on the craggly, loose rocks...(while hoping that you don't slip and break a bone...) we went quite a distance, and turned back when it seemed pointless to go on...after all, creeks don't really END...
 
We got back pretty much on time and ate lunch...Which were little pizzas in tins, and soda...it was pretty good...we ate our lunch as quickly as we could...after eating, though, we had to use the restroom...and the only ones there were the shack-things...*shudder* Normally, I wouldn't even gotten close to those things, but since I really needed to go (LOL), I went in...It actually wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be---well, it didn't smell bad, at least...
 
So we began our VERY long walk to the stables...it really was far...we might've had to go around 2 miles...*sigh* After waiting for the two slowpokes (hahaha...don't kill me XP) to catch up, and dragging our legs forward, we arrived at the stables...Only to find out that the riding party had gone 20 minutes ago, and would not return until the end of the hour; it was only 12:20...
 
RAWR! I was soooooooo mad! We went all that way, and were so frickin' excited to go  *sigh* So we had to be content with watching the horses that remained behind. They were behind a fence, but some of them moved up really close so we could pet them...I took lotsa pics and a short video...Hehe, Vic even hugged the horse's head...They were so adorable XD
 
But we had to go or else we would miss going to the waterfall, and possibly the busses...so we headed back, and went down to the waterfall on the way...And because the pool was closed (), the students were swimming there...gosh, I should've gone...but oh well...plus, it was really crowded...and I don't quite trust the water...so instead, I went on the rocks downstream and hopped around...it was fu ^.^ the water was pretty cold so it was fun to soak your arms in there...
 
After that, we headed back, just 5 minutes before the busses came...and we ended up coming back to school at 2:00---and since we weren't allowed to go back inside, we had to stay in the heat for 30 minutes...grr (well, i later found a nice, cool corner near the building, so it was all good)...
 
On the way home, I never even bothered to think about how much I would miss Tri-North; possibly because there isn't much to miss anyway  But its probably because chocolate from B had melted in my bag and was getting everywhere (on my shoes, pens, yearbook, etc etc)...yeah, that makes more sense...
 
Well, I gotta go now...gotta get ready for, uh, stuff...kk, cya =)


Published On: 5/30/2007
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I friggin hate this shi*t i want it to snow again cause i wanna go snowboarding again omg i cant believe summer is almost here again oh well it will snow again before i know it at least this way with the snow gone i can start training horses outside again damn i need to get up to bowden more often again to start riding them horses again they need it more than anything in this world... GOD im so bored im rambling again bwah oh well im outta here
 


Published On: 4/25/2007
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For the longest time, I've been forced to wear glasses...and for a while, I did not mind at all...but once we started playing vigorous sports in gym, I began questioning it's practicality...so I asked my mom if I could get contact lenses...she said we'd get them asap...well...I got them today...so after many years of glasses wearing, I can finally see without things hanging in front of my eyes!  I can wear them for only 4 hours for now, but it's pretty useful...I can finally run in gym without having to constantly push my glasses up, I can read a book and use the computer easily now, too! Hooray for contact lenses!  (even though sometimes it gets kinda splotchy and my eyes go weird...)
 
P.S. I just realized that I have 48 mage...which is only 1 lvl away from ruby enchant...so cool! XD
 
Last year, on the last day of school, the use of Mills Pool was divided between the 7th graders, and the 8th graders...this year, after disappearing for 4 years, the McCormick's Creek State Park field trip for 8th graders has been reinstated...as long as you don't get in too much trouble, you're eligible...on the last day of school, we go to the park, and everyone is free to do whatever they want...including riding horses... ooh! I haven't had a chance to do that in a while, so I'm gonna try it for sure...hopefully, I won't fall off and break my neck...lol...but *sigh*...it would've been better if ALL my friends were here...would've been so much more memorable
 
Okay, I'm gonna go read Eldest now, be back...err, eventually...lol


Published On: 4/14/2007
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