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ZERO STAR customer service for Sierrasnowboard.com . I would not recommend unless you like the feeling of banging your head against a wall (or theirs) after the transaction. I've been shopping online for years and have never had such excuses made up.
After 2 weeks of no word, they said, "Oh sorry, we're just so bogged up with orders we haven't shipped yours." After 4 weeks of waiting, "Oh sorry, your credit card didn't work so you'll have to order from us again, and, by the way, only one of the 4 items you ordered is in stock.


Published On: 10/5/2009
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Events/News - Whistler Blackcomb: Salomon Week February 14 – 22, 2009
By: whistlerblackcomb


SPECIAL EVENTS ALL WEEK. FREE DEMOS FROM THE SALOMON STORE. ALL GEAR 30% OFF.
(Whistler Mountainside)

The SALOMON Photo Contest.
February 14th - 20th.
Calling all budding photographers! Enter to win an $800 shopping spree at the Salomon Store and 10 tickets to the exclusive Salomon VIP Party! Submit your best photo in a ski, snowboard or lifestyle setting taken during the week representing the Salomon brand.

Visit whistlerblackcomb.com/salomonphotocontest for full contest & submission details.

Saint SALOMON Valentines Day BBQ.
Saturday 14th. 1-3pm @ Glacier Creek On Blackcomb Mountain.
Free BBQ for the first 200 people who show up wearing Salomon gear!

Salomon Fashion Show featuring next year’s gear.
Thursday 19th. 6pm @ Salomon store.
DJ, FREE cheese & beverages and preview of next year’s collection.

Visit the following locations in Whistler for discounts and more event information: Showcase Snow.Skate.Surf., Glacier Shop, CAN-SKI and Salomon Store.




Published On: 2/12/2009
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Published On: 8/22/2008
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It happened 5 days ago. And now I believe again that the small things in life can make us happy if we have the eyes to see them...

Last Wednesday I was walking on the streets - killing time in the hot weather. I didn't want to eat or drink something, I didn't want to go shopping and I didn't want to sit anywhere. Then what? 2 hours to the meeting... Maybe just walk around? No. I suddenly decided to go to a book shop. I haven't bought a book since long time. When I went inside I look around and choose one new book. Then I look at more books and suddenly I see the time - I was in for about 40 minutes. The problem was that the literature cast a spell on me. The titles, the pages, the words - they were amazing and catching! Finally I took two books and paid for them on the pay-desk. The two stories that I choose were telling about spirituality - life, religion, society. This is just what I need to read about because I like to consider values in life and to question them.

The whole experience made me very happy - going to a book shop, finding something interesting for reading and buying it. I felt ready to recharge and get over the everyday life, the awful problems etc. It appears that happiness can be everywhere and we don't need a whole fortune to get it...




Published On: 8/18/2008
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I haven't gone a halfway decent rant in a long time, and in the face of AP Exams, Finals, and PMS, I figured now was just as good a time as any to bitch.

While driving home the other day we were listening to the local conservative talk radio station, and it came to my attention just how pathetic this place really is.  Mike Buck, the host, was discussing the ethnic backgrounds in the state of Hawaii.  Now, it's a given fact that most people here aren't white.  We're a minority, enough said.  He was getting to the point about how only 20-30% of Hawaii residents identify themselves as 'all white', and that the state with the highest percentage of self-identified 'all white' residents was Vermont.

That's all fine and dandy until he made the comment of "And really, what kind of stupid person lives in Vermont?"

Oh yes, he did.  In case the hypocrisy of this situation isn't clear enough, let me highlight some facts you may not recognize.  First off, Mike Buck is half white, half Japanese.  Local term is happa.  Second, this is a conservative radio station and pretty much all of the conservatives in Hawaii are 'all white'.  They're pretty much also all in the US Military, which doesn't make them conservatives, but it's  a fairly conservative institution.  The US Military also makes up for about 30% of Hawaii's economy, and when the tourist industry (which he saw fit to bitch about the day before this segment when AAA published that the average cost per day of vacation per adult in the state is over 700 dollars, he called it a 'gross over estimation that discouraged travel' and then continued to rant about how tourism was already a sick industry and how the price gouging wouldn't help anything at all...nevermind that it pretty much does cost that much when you factor in food, transportation, lodging, and shopping...) isn't doing as well as it used too, do you really want to go and piss off your one stable economic endeavor?

So kudos, Buck, in successfully insulting your audience.  Perhaps you should retire from the right wing and join the left.  It's not as if your red vote counts here anyways.

Party politics aside, this state is a disgrace.  The state government is a mess, restraining the power of the governor left and right and then complaining when she is unable to institute any legislations because they took away her ability to do so (Gov. Lingle is a Republican too, ironically...).  The homeless problem is pitiful.  The large majority of them are either into drugs are just refuse to work, and state efforts to aid them have failed wonderfully, providing problems for those who are actually trying to get back on their feet.

77% of local high school students actually graduate in Honolulu, and when the state offers to put forward advanced diploma projects that allow honors students and academic achievers to be rewarded for their efforts with recognitions, a huge up-roar occurred from many parents, legislators, and school board committee members alike.  God forbid we should attempt to help those who help themselves.  Most kids in this state can't locate Texas on a map, and that's including the 4.0 private school ingrates I go to school with.

So there you have it.  Just a few things that piss me off, outside from the rainbows, traffic, and 'aloha spirit'.



Published On: 5/8/2008
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A happy day is coming...: The best things in life are free...
By: Libteknoguy


Though I’m a man of few words, I do actually have a lot to say.  I’ve covered a few things here, probably enough to think about for a while. 

It’s been said, probably many times over many years, that "the best things in life are free."  If that’s the case, then why do so many people seem to think they NEED that new Lexus, $900 purse or the 7000 square foot home?  Why do so many people feel the need to live in excess?  When did ’the little things’ stop meaning so much and become overrun with desire to posess?  Is it greed?  Is it because they lead boring lives completely void of humbling experiences?  I guess I just see so many people focused too much on material things that enhance their net worth, and not things that enhance their LIFE, their character, their entire existence.  It’s rather sad that it seems only in times of disaster are most people brought to their knees, only then do they realize how fragile we humans are.  Only then do they truly begin to value their life, just being alive, having their friends and family alive, etc.  Of course no one is perfect, and I will be the first to admit I have taken things for granted from time to time, but I try to place value on the things that I’d miss most if they were gone.  And just to clarify this, when I say ’things’ I am not referring to anything material, the things I’m referring to cannot be held in your hand, hung on your wall or parked in your garage. 

A few months ago, I was snowboarding with some friends at Whistler and I had a rather memorable experience.  While waiting in a lift line I noticed Natasza Zurek standing nearby, just minding her own business eating a granola bar.  We ended up being on the chair behind her and when we got to the top I went over to say hello.  Though I’d never met her before, I’ve read many interviews over the years and always held her in very high regard.  She seemed to think very much like I do and I’ve always admired her skills and possibly most of all, her ability to remain humble.  I introduced myself and we talked briefly about living in Canada, how much snow had fallen so far, etc.  We talked about how much fun snowboarding is and then she asked me, "Do YOU love snowboarding?" almost as if it were rare to encounter another person who felt the same way.  I said I do, and that it’s the only thing that really makes me feel alive anymore.  We went our separate ways but that question has stuck with me, and as rare as it may be to encounter someone who truly loves snowboarding, I think it’s even more uncommon to encounter someone who is so down-to-earth, realistic and humble as she is.  It seems like any day you go snowboarding there’s always some fool who think it’s okay to cut you off or snake your line because they just spun their first 540 and they’re going to be the next Shaun White.  Sorry kids, but attitude only takes you so far in life.  We need more people like Natasza.  We need more people with a true love and passion for things that no amount of money could ever buy.  It doesn’t matter if you love snowboarding, painting pictures, or watching grass grow...pour your heart into it and feel the LIFE it breathes back into you.  Feel the satisfaction of doing something yourself, or better yet, doing something for someone else.  I know this blog is going all over the place, but hang in there, I’ll get to the point eventually. 

I wore a helmet while snowboarding a few times early in the season but got out of the habit at some point, probably because I was riding so much powder and not really thinking I’d need it.   On the morning of Friday March 21st, I put my helmet on for the first time since mid December, and set out to enjoy the new snow.  It was softer and deeper than I had expected, so I made my way to the backside of the mountain to ride some steeper terrain.  To make a long story a little shorter, I was riding down a narrow (single cat width) trail, going approximately 35 mph.  There were 3-4 people about 100 feet ahead of me when I came around the last corner before the trail drops to a flatter area with a wide, slow corner.  I was moving faster than the people in front of me but they were doing their own thing and I watched the first person I’d come up upon first as they did mild carves, staying entirely on the right side of the trail.  The people in front of this person had accelerated and were much farther ahead by this time, so I saw my opportunity to make it to the flat corner without slowing down.  Right about as I got up to the person riding on the right of the trail, they made a sudden sharp left turn, right into me.  I had nowhere to go but off the trail.  The next thing I knew, I was laying in the snow, leaning downhill slightly with blood running out of my nose like a faucet and my right eye wouldn’t open all the way.  I looked back up hill to see that I apparently hit a tree, which pretty much brought me to an immediate stop.  My goggles were in my hand, though I don’t remember taking them off.  Luckily the guy who ran into me was very concerned and talked with me and we determined he was okay but I defnitely needed to get some help.  After about 10 minutes of laying there (all I wanted to do was lay there, things didn’t look right), I still couldn’t get the bleeding to stop.  At the time I didn’t know, but my goggle lenses had broken and apparently sliced me pretty good above and below the eyebrow, which also bled a lot.  We finally rode the rest of the way to the bottom of the chair, where I decided I was well enough to ride up to the top.  The second I got on the chair I realized I probably should have waited at the bottom, but it was too late to change my mind and I made it to the top alright.  When I got to the top of the chair, Ski Patrol was waiting for me.  They gave me gauze for my eyebrow and oxygen, which didn’t really seem to help.  Then they took me down in a tobaggan, and some ambulances took me to the hospital.  The end result?  My nose is broken and has been pushed to the right, my right eye is partially full of blood, ten or so stitches above the eyebrow, a few below, cheekbone broken in at least 3 places and pushed back into my face which apparently pinched off some nerves, I have no feeling whatsoever in the right side of my nose, right upper cheek/under eye and both right and left (why the LEFT side??) temples.  My jaw seems to be in the same place, but because the bones above it are broken my teeth don’t line up the way they used to.  The next day my knees hurt and it appears that I must have almost straddled the tree (good thing my board prevented this!) as both knees had huge bruises on the inside and the left knee was scraped pretty good.  Nothing permanent though, thankfully!  Other than being in a little pain, occasional dizziness, and a fair amount of discomfort I’m doing alright. 

Various people have since said to me, "That’s why you gotta wear a helmet!" and I have had to correct them, "No, you don’t understand...I WAS wearing a helmet."  I’m not exactly sure what would have happened had I not been wearing it, but I do know that you never hear much from people who hit their head on a tree while moving at 35mph and NOT wearing a helmet.  Probably because they’re in a coma, brain dead, or just plain...dead.  Without knowing how close I came to any of those results, it’s hard to say how ’lucky’ I am, but I feel pretty damn lucky!  Having several days to reflect on what happened and what could have happened, it really made me think of many things.  It makes me realize how important family and friends are, as well as allllll of the little things we do every day that we take for granted.  Everything from breathing through our nose to chewing food, being able to fall asleep comfortably or even just yawning.  I thought about all of the things I love to do, and how much I’d miss them if I were never able to do them again.  I thought how much I wish I could just go up to the mountain, ride down a ways and just sit down and look around, breathing in all the fresh air and listening to the sounds, watching my good friends having fun, etc.  It reallly made me saddd to think about losing that, among other things. 

I read an interview with Jonaven Moore in Snowboard Canada magazine recently, and I’d like to quote a few things he said because...well, because I don’t think I could have said them any better myself.  SC magazine basicly asked how he would justify or explain the risks he takes (as we all do) to someone who doesn’t know or understand why we do it.  "It really comes down to the love [you have] for something. I’ve had quite a few friends die snowboarding, and I can honestly say they were so truly in love with the mountains and the connection they found there.  We do some crazy things when we’re in love."   I couldn’t agree more.  Just look at the things people do when they are in love with anyone or anything, not just snowboarding.  We do some crazy things when we’re in love.  They also ask him about an accident he had where he broke his jaw in 4 places, and what he learned from it.  "...I went into it your average, reasonably attractive, white kid--things really don’t come much easier to you on this planet.  I woke up in the hospital and looked in the mirror at a face I didn’t even recognize.  I looked like my head should be attached to someone who weighed more than 300 pounds.  It’s come a long way since, but the aesthetics of my facial structure were downgraded on some level, and they’ll never be the same again.   We have a lot attached to the face we see in the mirror.  It is very much who we perceive ourselves to be, and I don’t think I’m being shallow by saying that s much as I’m being honest.  That one accident has taught me so much about how I look at people, what I see in people and what really matters."  What really matters.   WHAT REALLY MATTERS.

So what really matters?  A new Lexus?  That $900 purse?  The 7000 square foot home?  I may never get the feeling back in my face, and it may never look like it used to, but I’m okay with that because I do realize that I AM lucky.  I’m the lucky one!  Countless people are hurt every day, far worse than I am right now.  Some will never see again, some will never walk or talk again, some will never wake up from their sleep and some will never think clearly again.  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, tomorrow is not promised to anyone.  Be thankful for what you DO have today, and again, I’m not talking about material things.  Be thankful that you woke up this morning, and that you are able to push your own shopping cart around the store, and that you see someone extraordinarily handsome or beautiful when you look in the mirror.  Go outside and take a deep breath of fresh air and just be happy you can breathe!  And every time you do something that seems rediculously mundane, just remember that there are millions of people worldwide who can no longer do those things and would probably trade anything for one more walk through a park, one more breath of fresh air, one more look at something beautiful, one more minute with a loved one.  Someone once said that the moment we are born, we begin to die, and it’s true.  We only have so many hours, so many days to spend doing whatever it is we choose to do with our time.  Once we’re gone, we’re gone for good, and the same goes for those we love.  Money can be wasted, time can be wasted.  You can earn new money, but you can never regain wasted time.  I’m not concerned whether you agree or disagree with me, I just ask that if you happen to have read all of this that you take some time and determine what is truly important to you, what things you truly love and are passionate about.  And remember, I’m not talking about material things!!!  Watch the news someday.  Though it’s unfortunate, you’re bound to see coverage of some disaster somewhere and inevitably you’ll see people involved in it and possibly catch a glimpse of what is really important to them...and you.



Published On: 4/21/2008
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Published On: 4/17/2008
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I’m not gonna lie, I don’t remember the entire weekend. But one thing I can say is there was a good group, great snow, and never a dull moment! I’ll try and piece it together...

I get up around 9:30 Friday, March 14th. I grab a shower, eat a pancake and head out the door. I get to Al and Brien’s house around 10:00, Brien’s still in bed and Al’s out shopping for trip supplies (I got mine the day before.) Which consists mostly of Booze and Energy Drinks. So he gets back with Arby, his sister’s soon to be husband. (A little Fun Fact: He proposed to her at PowderKing on an Earlier trip that year.) So Judy and Arby take off to Grand Prairie to pick up supplies and Mike and Ray for the trip. So we load up the truck and head to Donnelly for lunch at Kan’s Corner. Than we go and pick up Amanda and the rest of our shi*t, which we forgot but remembered on our way to lunch. We out of town by 1. So we get to Rycroft, buy some snacks and huge cans of Monster, 710ml! Wicked! We’re between Dawson Creek and Chetwyne, we hit a Check-stop, just after we literally molested a hot chick and her good-looking mom, with a sign that reads "Call Me! 1-780-837-8869" (Brien’s Cell Number! LoL.) Luckily we don’t get messed with, but the cop acted like Brien stole the truck, checking his plate and his tires/rims. Why the tire? We’ll never know. So we get to P.K., and our A-Frame accomadations. We unload and Start Socializing. We start drinking as we check the place out and its wicked! A total party house! A drum set, 3 Guitars, and a Gas Fireplace and huge windows, with a wicked view of the mountains! So far there is 7 of us, Me, Al, Brien, Amanda, Jody, Arby, Mike and Little Ray, the youngest of the group, a cool 10 years young. So we start playing 31... with drinks. So I suck at drinking game, and I lose hard since the have turned to shots. By the last couple rounds I was doing 4, 6 and 8 shot hands. The last hand of the game, I lose, 8 shots, I say, "f*ck It" and Chug half a bottle of Cherry Whiskey and go to bed. But not before Matt and Guss show up. Matt drinks 2 thirds of a 26 of J.D. and then has a beer and Pukes a huge puddle. I fix the toilet for the third time and finally go to bed.

Al and I awake to Matt Bangin’ on the drums and yelling "Wake up a**holes!" Its 7:00 in the Morning! f*ck! And I’m as drunk as I was when I went to bed! So we roll out of bed around 8, and Matt’s still drunk too! Wicked! We all eat breakfast, suit up, and head out. Me, Matt, and Al jump on the back of Arby and Jody’s Jeep. We get a lot of smiles as we roll into the P.K. parking lot. So we get out lift tickets and head up the Mountain. We get to the top of the T-bar, me , Matt, and Al are going to hike to the summit, to our surprise everyone is coming, even little Ray and Jody! So we hike to the top. I don’t know if anyone elsa felt as light headed and as drunk as me and Matt from the night before but hell did that make a harsh hike! Our group breaks up into two groups. Mellow group consists of Arby, Judy, Ray, Guss, Amanda, and Brien. The Gnar group is Me, Matt, Al, and Mike. We ride the trees all the way back to the A-Frame for lunch. So we eat and Bullshi*t for a bit than header back out. We meet up with the rest of the group and shred the rest of the day? We end the day back at the A-Frame, and we invent a new drinking game called "Spin Draw" you pick a card, and if your is the lowest you have to take a shot, spin on a stool 10 times around fast, and take another shot. I got screwed in this game as usual. Pulling the most low cards, thus taking the most shots and rides on the stool. After my last shot I head outside to cool down and spit a lot. So I’m buzzin’ pretty good now, cooking stakes on the BBQ, when Arby says, "Lets go hit that roof, lets just go and session something." So after supper all us guys go out and build a jump, but its so dark by the time its ready, that no one sticks anything, except landing on there asses (Good thing I was wearing my butt-pads, and it was slightly powdered up.) So we head in and watch some footage from the day on the TV, have some beers before we call it a night.

So we get up the next day, eat breakie, get geared up and head out the door. We jump on the back of the jeep again for the ride to the hill. So we go to the top of the T- bar and ride down to Satisfaction and have a beer for the trip like usual tradition. Than we ride the day, I’ve been filming most of the time with my Goggle-Cam, and got some rad footage of jumps and Tree-riding (2 GB worth! Probley only 10 minuets after editing.) The day ends with everyone back at the A-Frame having drinks, packing up, and watching the days footage. We all load into our Vehicles after saying our goodbyes and make our trips back home...

Wow, I remember quiet a bit! A damn good trip, with some damn fun people. I’m going back again, next chance I get!



Published On: 4/1/2008
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Home for a week to be back for grandads funeral and missing the snow like a bitch, On the bright side I did get my roots done and go shopping haha.
I knew i loved canada, but i didnt realise how much i would miss it until i got home, I am so totally making the most of it when I get back. Park rats beware, Hannah Horni will be in there probably on her arse most of the time getting in the way. Atleast I am trying x


Published On: 2/18/2008
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Well yesterday i was out shopping and decided to grab some burgers for wendy's. Well bad mistake. About 6 or 7 hours later i started getting the mad shi*ts and vomiting. To make matters worse it got up to +16 and rained all night killing what little snow we had around. This global warming thing f*cking sucks it makes winter seem like spring. Would have been nice to have gotten out to ride tho in a t-shi*t on the wet slow snow but no such luck.


Published On: 1/9/2008
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 Self Portrait - Grouse Mountain
 
Full name:
Gonzalo Tudela (AKA Gonzo)


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

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

 

Paul Welters - Mount Washington


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

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


Eman Anderson - Vancouver, BC


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


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


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

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

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

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

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

Myrosha Daley - Mount Seymour


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

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

Shout outs?
I hate shout outs.


Aaron Shapiro - Grouse Mountain


Published On: 1/4/2008
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Well I starting shopping around for some gear that I need for my trip. I need to get myself a better travel bag for my boards. The one I have probably wouldn't take a whole lot of trashing around in the cargo bay of a 757. I probably should pick up some new pants and gloves as the ones I have are beat to shi*t from some rough seasons.

One thing that has been pissing me off is finding some damn pants that are the right size and color that I want. All I see now is crazy ass designs and colors on snowboard pants these days that I just want something simple and plain. Apparently its impossible to find some decent tan pants out there without them being $400 or with some stupid camo shi*t all over them. I'm still on the hunt, they have to exist!

When I was browsing around online for some of this stuff I almost told myself to buy a new board while I was at it but stopped before I did something crazy as I don't really need a new one cause I love the one I have and has been a great friend to me, but what can I say, I'm addicted to buying bigger and better things.

Now just need to hunt down some lift ticket packages...



Published On: 1/3/2008
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Chaque ete, je vais au Chili avec Victoria Jealouse et Natasza Zureck pour le photoshoot Burton. Ce qui me rejouis le plus c’est qu’on rejoint les 2Tiempos, un crew de riders qui ont ramenes des sleds au chili. Du coup ils nous emmenent sur les spots incroyables et inaccessibles des Andes..  Cette annee on va a Lonquimay, une parcelle abandonee du pays.. C’est au bout le plus sud de la route.. après elle s’arrete et il faut retraverser et longer du cote argentin avant de finallement retrouver le chili sur la pointe du continent sud-americain..

Le camion des 2Tiempos vient nous chercher a l’aeroport, un enorme camion amenage maison avec 2 sleds suspendues au dessus de 3 autres autres submergees par nos boardbags.. La route est longue et on s’arrete a Chipilemu, un spot de surf ou les vagues sont monstrueuses ce jour la.. E N O R M E S !! Des Tubes de 12 metres off shore!!

On n’arrive a Lonquimay que le lendemain soir.. il fait trop chaud et la neige fond a grosses goutes! On part explorer les environs avec les sleds mais la neige est vraiment mauvaise! Impossible d’imaginer faire quoi que ce soit  sur cette colle! Deception.. Apres deux jours de photoshoot en studio pour le catalogue et puisqu’il pleut encore, on decide d’aller voir le marche local.. J’adore les missions culturelles et shopping avec Victoria! Qu’est ce qu’on rigole! (et qu’est-ce qu’on achete!) je me suis ruee sur les cagoules en laine tricotees mains pour les jours de sleds et plus encore sur les boucles d’oreilles.. et j’etais pas la seule!

La pluie ne nous lache pas! Heureusement que Victoria a la langue facile! Elle nous raconte des histories acadabrantes avec le son ssurrounded et les grimaces! Le soleil pointe son nez pour le dernier jour de ride.. Tous curieux et excites de pouvoir enfin trouver des spots, on s’est d’abbord enlises dans la boue! Mais les mecs etaient persuades de pouvoir nous en sortir et nous pousser jusqu en haut de la cote.. bien evidemment ca n’a pas marche et ca leur a mis une heur avant de s’avouer vaincus! Du coup on a pris les sleds en traversant la route tous les 50 metres pour trouver un passage entre les buissons, les clotures, la riviere et la boue.. tu parles d’un parcour d’obstacle! Toute la neige avait fondue et il a vraiment fallu forcer le passage!
 
C’est donc 3 heures plus tard qu’on atteint le sommet de la premiere crete.. qui donne sur une gigantesque riviere de lave qui date d’une explosion de 1988.. M A L A D E !
On etait juste a cote du volcan, du coup j’ai decide de grimper jusqu au sommet du crater..
La pente etait faite de gravillons volcaniques chauds qui s’ecroulait sous mes pas, je me demandais a quell moment j’allais etre emportee par un jet de lave..
La chaleur avait creuse des caves dans les metres de neiges encore la, et de la vapeur s’en echapait de temps a autre..  J’etais vraiment contente d’y etre montee!
La premiere et certainement aussi la derniere foi que j’etais au somment d’un volcan actif! Et puis j’ai pris ma GTwin et je suis descendue en ridant..

TROP BIEN! Voila pour cette annee en amerique du sud en esperant que la neige sera meilleur l’annee prochaine!





Published On: 1/3/2008
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Chaque ete, je vais au Chili avec Victoria Jealouse et Natasza Zureck pour le photoshoot Burton. Ce qui me rejouis le plus c’est qu’on rejoint les 2Tiempos, un crew de riders qui ont ramenes des sleds au chili. Du coup ils nous emmenent sur les spots incroyables et inaccessibles des Andes..  Cette annee on va a Lonquimay, une parcelle abandonee du pays.. C’est au bout le plus sud de la route.. après elle s’arrete et il faut retraverser et longer du cote argentin avant de finallement retrouver le chili sur la pointe du continent sud-americain..

Le camion des 2Tiempos vient nous chercher a l’aeroport, un enorme camion amenage maison avec 2 sleds suspendues au dessus de 3 autres autres submergees par nos boardbags.. La route est longue et on s’arrete a Chipilemu, un spot de surf ou les vagues sont monstrueuses ce jour la.. E N O R M E S !! Des Tubes de 12 metres off shore!!

On n’arrive a Lonquimay que le lendemain soir.. il fait trop chaud et la neige fond a grosses goutes! On part explorer les environs avec les sleds mais la neige est vraiment mauvaise! Impossible d’imaginer faire quoi que ce soit  sur cette colle! Deception.. Apres deux jours de photoshoot en studio pour le catalogue et puisqu’il pleut encore, on decide d’aller voir le marche local.. J’adore les missions culturelles et shopping avec Victoria! Qu’est ce qu’on rigole! (et qu’est-ce qu’on achete!) je me suis ruee sur les cagoules en laine tricotees mains pour les jours de sleds et plus encore sur les boucles d’oreilles.. et j’etais pas la seule!

La pluie ne nous lache pas! Heureusement que Victoria a la langue facile! Elle nous raconte des histories acadabrantes avec le son ssurrounded et les grimaces! Le soleil pointe son nez pour le dernier jour de ride.. Tous curieux et excites de pouvoir enfin trouver des spots, on s’est d’abbord enlises dans la boue! Mais les mecs etaient persuades de pouvoir nous en sortir et nous pousser jusqu en haut de la cote.. bien evidemment ca n’a pas marche et ca leur a mis une heur avant de s’avouer vaincus! Du coup on a pris les sleds en traversant la route tous les 50 metres pour trouver un passage entre les buissons, les clotures, la riviere et la boue.. tu parles d’un parcour d’obstacle! Toute la neige avait fondue et il a vraiment fallu forcer le passage!
 
C’est donc 3 heures plus tard qu’on atteint le sommet de la premiere crete.. qui donne sur une gigantesque riviere de lave qui date d’une explosion de 1988.. M A L A D E !
On etait juste a cote du volcan, du coup j’ai decide de grimper jusqu au sommet du crater..
La pente etait faite de gravillons volcaniques chauds qui s’ecroulait sous mes pas, je me demandais a quell moment j’allais etre emportee par un jet de lave..
La chaleur avait creuse des caves dans les metres de neiges encore la, et de la vapeur s’en echapait de temps a autre..  J’etais vraiment contente d’y etre montee!
La premiere et certainement aussi la derniere foi que j’etais au somment d’un volcan actif! Et puis j’ai pris ma GTwin et je suis descendue en ridant..

TROP BIEN! Voila pour cette annee en amerique du sud en esperant que la neige sera meilleur l’annee prochaine!





Published On: 1/3/2008
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Back in Chile for the Burton’s summer photoshoot

Victoria Jealouse, Natasza Zureck and I  are going to Lonquimay which is about 10 hours drive from Santiago.. I love to come down here for the Burton summer photoshoot cause we team up with 2Tiempos, a sled company pull together by Christian Vahrhan.. this guys guys are dope! Los Andes are huge  and deep mountains with Volcanos and the sleds make them easily accessible.. they  avoid extra hiking too.. J

The Orange Truck came to pick us up at Santiago’s airport for a long drive.. we decided to stop at the ocean in Pichilemu on the way after we heard that the waves were huge that day! And they were! Man I had never seen such big waves and by the time we got there, they were much smaller they said! The morning of the same day some Chilean surfers had droped into 12 meters high waves.. one of the surfers even just paddled into it! C R A Z Y !
Last year one of them had won the Billabong XL Award on one of these waves..
I m glad we got to see that! Cause traveling like mad I often don’t get the opportunity to see anything else then mountains..

We got here in Lonquimay which is a very remote place, in poor snow conditions.. the worse snow conditions I had ever seen actually! After a day of scoping and a day of studio shoot we went to the Market waiting for the rain to stop.. that was cool! I got cool bellaclavas for the cold times.. like sledding days or bike missions or anything like that..
Victoria and I were on a mission.. we love south American markets and any cultural shopping days! And we got tons of really cool sick dope earings!

Victoria always has crazy stories to tell.. and this time she came prepared with tons of dvds and printed sheets etc.. she is rad! Finally the weather cleared up for the last day.. all excited and curious on what we would find we first got stuck about in the mud.. but the guys thought they had big muscles and could push us through that crazy f*cked up dirt road..
Only an hour later they admitted we wouldn’t make it.. so we got on the sleds.. crossing the road bank from one side to the other.. trying to find a way through the bush the river the houses and the dirt.. most of the snow had melted and the way was hard to find..

We finally made it to the top of the mountain from where we could see a huge lava river from a volcano that exploded in 88 I think..  C R A Z Y !
we were right next to the crater that exploded.. so I decided to hike and to check what was in there.. it took me quite wild to get to the top.. all rocks were falling under my feet and the heat coming out of the ground didn’t make me feel any more comfortable.. scared that I was gonna blow up the next second.. the crater was cool! The were caves sucked in the snow to deeper level of the earth.. with smoke coming out from time to time..
I felt blessed being up there! First and probably last time I was gonna be on top of a volcano! Then I straped in my Gtwin and rode the dirty black sticky snow down the volcano..
S T O K E D !

That’s it for 2007 Chile. Hopefully we ll get better conditions next year!



Published On: 1/3/2008
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So i finally made it to munich this year =P though drive up there was real tough and tr00 torture…well not all true, but if you go from a party strait to the bus and drive for 6 hours it’s not really pleasant but everything for fame and glory >.< edit: fun anyways ^^

it was around 10 am when we arrived to munich so we went for a mornin’ coffee/tea at fellows (still can’t get over their cinnamon apple tea <3) and then for some shopping and just couldn’t get enough of  those Christmas decorations on the streets. It was kinda magical. But that wasn’t why we were there…nokia air&style!

When we got there I was siked by the size of the jump, it was enormous!! the view on the arena and all the ppl who were already there was also spectacular. After visiting all the tents and participating in every possible award game we drag our self down to the arena (run would be a better term). Just the feeling that you’re there with thousands of ppl who are living and breathing for the same thing it’s simply…amazing. The pressure was rising from the beginning to the end of the event when Kevin Pearce slammed that cab 1260. I was rooting for young Mikkel who came 2nd, not bad at all. No need for me to say that the whole event was a huge success. With The Hives warming up the crowd just before the finals and Sean Paul ending it in the reggae style.

Will sure come back next year ;)




Published On: 12/4/2007
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Just been shopping and brought a new outfit wooo. I dont think anyone can understand how happy I am. I havnt been shopping in about ... 2 months. Still awaiting my sexy boots.
 
But I cant upload photos =(


Published On: 11/21/2007
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Ok, so I am about to tell you about an amazing, almost impossible feat that is only due to the outstanding brain power that my younger brother and I hold. Here we go.

So my dad wanted my brother and me to go grocery shopping. He gave us the credit card and told us that we could spend $100 dollars. Knowing my family, if we spent that much the card would be denied, so my goal was $80. So we get to the store and start putting items into the cart, calculating a dollar amount that we thought we were at. We occasionally tacked on a dollar or 2 because of small amounts of change, and then rounded to the nearest dollar at times. Once we thought we were at $80 we went to the check-out. It looked like we were in the clearing about halfway through, until we got to the more expensive items. It was looking like we may not make it!!!! We kept scanning still. As we scanned the final item we both looked up at the price. It was as if we looked in slow motion, like the climax of a movie. We fixated our eyes on the final price that read........79.86!!!!!! (without tax) In utter amazement we jumped on top of the scanner and screamed "ITS A MIRACLE, WE ARE THE DEFINITION OF BRILLIANCE!!!!" and pumped our fists in victory. (ok so we didnt really jump on the scanners and shout, but thats how i felt) We then paid for it and triumphantly strutted out.

The moral of the story is....well, just read the title



Published On: 11/18/2007
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Blogging bubble: Home
By: Freesty_Girl


Back to Bologna again.
I aklready smellt he smog and the humidity of my city but, after all, it's still my city at all.
I had a couple of days with a friends and we spent lots of time exploring the city and..shopping..we're girls dude!!
We also had a view from the top of a Medieval tower in the center of the ancient city...here's some pics for you guys!



Published On: 10/14/2007
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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!! 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Published On: 6/19/2007
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