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JumpCamp online newsletter providing breaking news in condensed form, with illustrated, entertaining, and often sensational tidbits.

Happy Holidays from JumpCamp
What does every shred dog dream of waking up to Christmas day? A JumpCamp session under the tree of course. Don't be lame and buy your loved ones something like a sweater or a  touque. Sign up a friend or family member this Christmas and become their favourite person for the rest of the year.
Go to Onethirtythree, call or sign up online today.

Road trips

With the lack of snow on the Island this last month we were getting a little too antsy to sit around so we headed out on holiday road. First we went out to Banff and hit up Sunshine Village. It was my first time out to the rockies and it was awesome! The weather was perfect; sunny and cold and we got lots of killer pics and footage for our new movie project. We'll definitely be going back again. Thanks a lot to Doug Firby for the great hospitality. www.skibanff.com

Patrick Kitto enjoying the cold smoke out in Banff. Mmm Mmm good

When we got home there was still not very much snow so we packed up some clean undies and headed out again, this time to Whistler. Whistler is always wicked and this trip was no exception. We shredded the opening day of Blackcomb and then Whistler the next day and it rocked ( my board and my mind ) haha. Early season conditions joke... Thanks to Ryan Proctor for hooking us up. www.whistlerblackcomb.com

Myles col' kickin' it with his favourite run on Blackcomb behind him: the Sudan Couloir

When we got home from Whistler, guess what? Still not that much snow. So we packed up some more clean undies and headed out again, this time to Golden. Now if you've been to Kicking Horse you know it's rad. Steep, deep and gnarly. We had a wicked time there until the third day when the temperatures were a cool -28 in the hills and our nostrils were sticking together when we went outdoors. We all looked like Michael Jackson with our noses frozen closed so we bundled our Vancouver Island butts back into the truck, cranked the heat and headed back west. Thanks to Jordan Petrovics for the hook up.
www.kickinghorseresort.com

Matty, Joe and our main man Eric. "Close the damn door, it's cold!" Thanks to Eric for setting us up so good. You rule Rolston!

Matt Trigg riding some deep, cold stuff with Ole in the background filming. Trigger kind of looks like Darth Vader coming out of there.

Back Home
Now don't get me wrong, we've had a few good days of hiking around here. We've been noboarding up the hill quite a bit and even hitting some urban stuff in town with the cold temperatures.

No bindings? No problem... Ole loves noboarding. photo by Patrick Kitto

The Green Room "Eco-friendly Styles for Your Home"
Do you enjoy breathing? Of course you do. You probably enjoy drinking water too. Well, these luxuries will not be available if we don't start taking care of our lovely planet. Our friends
Rebecca Wood and Cortney Upham are proud owners of Courtenay's first housewares and gift store entirely dedicated to eco-friendly living. Go down and check out the goods. Do it for the kids... www.greenroominteriors.com (250) 898-0400 A407 5th street Courtenay

New Onethirtythree Team Manager
That's right folks, Patrick Kitto has been appointed the new TM of Onethirtythree. Send all your sponsor-me videos and pics to the shop and you could be living the high life of a sponsored rider full of free stickers and t-shirts. (250) 897- 1907; 143A 5th St, Courtenay

Avalanche Course Coming Up January 24, 25
Avalanche is the greatest hazard facing "out of bounds" backcountry snowboarders, skiers, sledders and ice climbers. This course is a must for those venturing into the backcountry and highly recommended from your friends at JumpCamp.

Have a safe and happy holiday.
See ya in the hills.

 



Published On: 12/20/2008
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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE – SEATTLE, WA (October 20, 2008)-The development of a new digital download player by Ally Distribution will change the way people consume action sports films.  By adding an entirely new dimension to the distribution model, this free download player has the potential to expand the size of the action sports film industry by making a larger selection of videos more accessible to more customers than ever before.  Called the ALLY digitalDOWNLOAD Store, the company wanted to create something that would instill positive change throughout the industry by helping the people behind these films.  Ally president Kelly Dole explains,  "We had become increasingly frustrated with the distribution side of the action sports film industry and decided we wanted to develop something that would help change things for the better."  


The player is an embeddable widget (hosted by a third party), which allows retailer and industry websites alike to offer high-quality, digital downloads similar to iTunes.  The full-length downloadable films are compatible with all platforms and all portable media devices.  Rockies Super-Rep Mike "Gags" Gagliardi remarked, "There are no out-of-pocket costs, no set-up costs, no inventory, and it's free to sign up.  Any person visiting your website has the opportunity to download a full movie for a decent price. My shops just collect a check every month." 


The Ally Player is now available to any retailer, online retailer, sponsor, or individual who would like to offer films for download from their website,  MySpace page, Facebook page, or similar platform.  The Player has 20 current, full-length ski and snowboard videos available for download with new titles being added each week.     


Instead of building a single download website and attempting to drive all web traffic to their own site, Ally figured-out a win-win solution that will soon see hundreds or even thousands of micro-stores playing free teasers and selling video downloads.  The effects of this new distribution model can be expected to increase sales and exposure dramatically for the films, the athletes and the sponsors while reducing the carbon footprint for all involved.


Ally Video and Distribution is headquartered in Seattle, WA as a rider owned and operated entity, specializing in the distribution of action sports films.  For more information on our films, trailers, and latest developments visit www.allyvideo.com and to check out the new video player go to www.allyvideo.com/downloadsfordollars.  


For further info contact Tommy Monette, tommy@allyvideo.com, info@allyvideo.com, phone (206 336 0535)



Published On: 10/21/2008
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My Journal: Liberia
By: Sean_H


Long story why I'm in Liberia, I'm just here doing some volunteer work with an NGO, and it is hot, and humid......way too hot and humid, I long for snow again. I'm hoping to get work on a Colorado resort, in the Rockies, maybe Telluride, next season. Watch this space for updates on my next snowboarding expedition.

Published On: 4/18/2008
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News and Stuff: Final Countdown
By: MGTSnowboardCamp



Blowing up the Alberta Spot!

MGT is resting up for a big weekend coming up in two weeks. The 2 day MGT Snowboard Camp at Mt. Norquay is happening on the 8th and 9th of March and the camp is almost sold out! If you want to get wild with MGT at the best terrain park in the Rockies, you better get on it and fast! Register online at

www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com

Get really, really good this March 8th and 9th with MGT Snowboard Camp!



Published On: 2/25/2008
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News and Stuff: MGT Norquay
By: MGTSnowboardCamp



MGT is back in Alberta


MGT continues to spread the shred in the  Alberta Rockies this winter with a new partner in crime, MT. Norquay, just 5 minutes from Banff, Alberta. Push your terrain park trickery in one of the best terrain parks in the province. This 2 day camp, on the 8th and 9th of March, is the only Alberta stop and sells out every year so book online and get really, really good with MGT Snowboard Camp this season. MGT pro coaches Leanne Pelosi, Spencer O’Brien, Jacqui Berg, Molly Milligan, Marie-France Roy and many others have been helping campers fill their bag o’ tricks. New park, new tricks and new shred friends! Register online at www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com.

See you in the Snow






Published On: 1/29/2008
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Coming in hot........

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



Published On: 1/1/2008
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  From Vail Resorts....

OLD MAN WINTER BLASTS THE COLORADO ROCKIES BLANKETING VAIL, BEAVER CREEK, KEYSTONE AND BRECKENRIDGE WITH SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL

 

Vail, Colo.-Dec. 2, 2007-A significant winter storm left powder hounds giggling this morning with deep snow levels reported in the Colorado Rockies. This morning’s mid-mountain measurements showed 15 inches of new snow at Beaver Creek, with 11 inches falling at Vail and Breckenridge and 7 inches at Keystone. 

 

Each of the resorts plans to open additional terrain by next weekend Dec. 8-9, 2007. Beaver Creek’s Rose Bowl opens on Monday, Dec. 3 and Breckenridge will open Peak 8 on Dec. 8. North Peak, Keystone's second mountain, will be ready for skiers and snowboarders by next weekend. Keystone also opened a second terrain park rail yard this weekend and is now offering more than 30 boxes, rails, wall rides and other jib features. Vail is currently offering more than 1,000 acres of terrain, 67 trails and 15 lifts. A mid-week storm is forecasted with more snowfall possible Wednesday through Friday.



Published On: 12/3/2007
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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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So, summer is gone.  Fall is here, and Winter is a comin!  Hold onto your 1 piece suits and prepare for some terbulance cause this season is gunna ROCK! 
 
I'm so pumped for this season, I'm gunna try and get out as much as I can.  Head over to the west to where those beautiful rocks of nature are:  The Canadian Rockies!  My setup this year is a combination of a K2 Moment 143, Burton Lexa bindings, and some Burton Tribute boots .  Clothing wise....anything I damn well feel like wearing.
 
But I gotta get back to class...so Later folks!


Published On: 10/11/2007
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Just got a Burton Custom X 168 and some Flow bindings.  I'll be testing them out at Whitetail before I head out to the Rockies...


Published On: 4/19/2007
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Orright, I am heading to LA in August (8-15) to see Rage Against The Machine at Rock the Bells. Anyone in the area hit me up, I want to see the town and go out. Thinking of heading to the Grand Canyon or Yosemite (Mammoth if there's snow).

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



Published On: 4/18/2007
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Hi everyone
 
Hope that wherever you are things are going great and all that happy spring stuff.  I am on extended vacation after finishing up the SBX season at Cypress last weekend and getting back into the wine world at the Playhouse wine fest in Van.  I am now spending some time in Whistler, chillin with a great guy drinking wine and thinking about doing some snowboarding.  I don't know when exactly I'm heading home, but soonish.  Maybe Monday.  It's pretty tempting to stay for ski and snowboard festival, but that would put me at a total stay here in Whistler of over 3 weeks and I certainly don't want to outstay my welcome :)
 
So, for those in the Rockies, I guess we'll see you soon and for those of you around the west coast, let me know if you wanna shred or have a cocktail or something.
 
Lots of love SAM


Published On: 4/6/2007
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Just a short update... had an eventful trip to Tahoe and a nice but different than expected trip to the Canadian rockies during the past few weeks. I actually wanted to have a 10-day US trip which ended up as a 2 month North America journey. This night, someone broke into our car and stole Fipses cloths. And that's not the only weird thing happend this day. I'm just gonna drink one or two Kokanee, go surfing at the hot tub and try to tell more another day. Be sure to check out the Isenseven profile for some pictures and stories about our adventures. Good bye and don't ever polute again!


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


Published On: 3/12/2007
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i headed out to big white this past weekend
and it had me wondering
how the hell i never ended up there before
it's not a bad hill at all
and in truth, for snowboarding
and supporting snowboarding
it's doing way more than alot of the hills in the rockies here
we all have our favorite hills, where we live
and i have bounced around between 3
 
which of course says i am spoiled
 
other than that
we were out for races
so props to all the alberta kids who ripped it up
against some pretty big bc men
who knew alberta was such a hotbed of race kids
(ok maybe I had an idea, but just making a point)


Published On: 1/23/2007
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  Well, well, well! I've come a long way since the day I joined this site (funny how that was just the other day... hmm...)! I've sent and received IMs, I'm talking to people in Germany and Portugal, and I've been called a monkey- oh and one thing I almost forgot- I passed my Achievement Status Test (AST)- which means that I'm more than half way to making my goal of becoming a full time teacher! Lots of good things are happening (minus the monkey part I think)! Hopefully I'll be able to add the achievement of buying a new board to that list soon enough!
Next to all that exciting stuff a few other things have been going on- like three feet of snow in one full day or my best buddies first "element battle" she likes referring to it that way, even though it was only a couple stitches on her hip- she was boarding off campus and was crashed into another boarder- wasn't funny then but for some reason she finds it as one of the funniest things on earth... that’s Andra for you! Other than those two things not a whole lot of things are going on!
When the season isn't on and when I'm not here (as in BHSU) I'm always out with some friends in Minneapolis doing as many stupid things we possibly can (like trying to make wings from cardboard pieces and acting like we're flying off of snow dunes...). During the summer I'm always out traveling, just got back from Italy with my graduating class (Class of 2006--- YEAH!!!), then also back from a trip to the Rockies with some more friends. I guess if there's really anything else that someone wants to know, let me know and I'll be happy to tell you! Well talk to ya'll (<just don't ask about that) later!

Era



Published On: 12/7/2006
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Castle Mountain is calling Dec. 15 their full time opening day for 2006.  There is a possibility of riding there on weekends before that date. Check out www.castlemountainresort.com for more details. Wooohoo!!!!!



Published On: 11/8/2006
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hi i'm ron and i'm a snowboard addict..i was born in whitby ontario and grew up in north pickering, when i was 7 i got a tast for this crazy thing called snowboarding when i tryed out my friends sims switchblade( i think thats what it was..i've hit my head way to manytimes over the years) now it started out harmlessly enough with some sliding down the hill in my back yard and from time to time it would move to the nearby tobogening hill but in october of 87 things really started to go down hill(literally)when for my 8th bday i got my hands  on my vary own kemper freestyle and stared going to the local ski hills, dagmar and lakeridge( i was only one of and 5 snowboarders at the the time). i spent the next ten years trying to feed the ever growing adiction but weekends and a night or two a week just wasn't cutting it so when i was done highschool i decided to forget a higher education for alittle while and just ride everyday, it seemed like a good plan but the one thing i didn't plan on was how i would pay for my fix everyday..i tryed to hold down a job but instead of workin i'd just riding so then i was back to the whole no money thing. then a friend told me of a way that i could get my fix every day for free and get a little money too..and with that i spent the next six years pushing the addiction on kids at my home hill of lakeridge and it was a good gig but the small hills of ontairo just weren't doin it for me anymore..i was itching for something more something bigger. now i'm goin on my fourth season in th great canadian rockies and my twentieth season riding and i can't wait for opening day.


Published On: 10/9/2006
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Well...I'm back from my great advanger from the Canadian Rockies...back hurts, hips are sore, and legs fell like jell-o.  Got tons of pics, and gained a new bestest friend...my lil furry friend the Pika!!!!! but it is great to be home... no more walking uphill OR downhill for that matter for me...had enough of that shi*t. and yup, i came home in UNE piece! lmao and also went to the calgary zoo=D got to see some whicked animals, booyah! then the ride home...well, my mp3 died so i resorted to eating, sleeping and reading a magz.


Published On: 8/26/2006
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Alright so i have moved home to kelowna and i am really unsure that this was the right thing to do!Quit my job finished the season partyed for 2 weeks and called er quits in the rockies. I finally got a job this week at this you brew beer factory!! So i get to make tons of great beer for dirt cheap all summer.....i see nothing wrong with that. I got a raise on my second day so that is a good sign too! I went to CLinton last weekend(up north) for my lil' cousins grad and went to so hick bush party where i managed to get some F*ck head to break 4..yes count them 4 of my bros teeth. that was retarded!! so i think that i will be staying away from that place for a while i am not their #1 fan up there. But at least i know that my bro has my back in thoses tight situations. anywho wish the season was still on.

Published On: 6/17/2006
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