We come from different walks of life from various places around the world and share a passion for the outdoors by climbing the highest peaks, riding ocean waves or anything in between. Wherever you are, never forget where you come from!
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Playing in the snow days after a storm
Crystal Point Pow
My tracks coming out of "The Coomb Chute"
Stringham dropping this tree shot on the Fantasy Ridge apron
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Southern San Juans Hammered
With no snow in the forecast here have been watching the ole CO's forecasts for the past two weeks... The four corners continue to get their fair share of the good stuff as the central and Front Range mountains suffer. With already 330" to-date for the season, this latest storm has dropped near 3' of snow and another 2' on the way.
Although a very light density snow, as usual, there's always a very variable and unstable snowpack:
Although a very light density snow, as usual, there's always a very variable and unstable snowpack:
Time for some fun in the sun.
~SB
Monday, February 15, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Utah sooocks!
Fantasy Ridge bootpack. Hike this 15 minute knife edge ridge to ski any line you choose down Honeycomb Cliffs! Come to Soli and I will take you there!
How's that for a faceshot underneath c-rock!
Beware Soligully of the UT Pow Open. This is a great basket placement at the U of U
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Conditions remain scary, even inbounds!
Solitude patrol continues to rip out big slabs in Honeycomb Canyon including slides in No Man's and Crystal Point. With daytime warming, gates were closed and riding inbounds was limited today! A few photos of good runs before the gates were avi closed below
Tiphanie making turns on a Highway lap.
Snotsicle taking a run through Cathredral waiting for Honeycomb gates to open. Drop the knee, squat to pee!
Another pic of snotsicle in Cathedral. The snow is getting wet and ready to start rollerballing
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Avalanche Death in Big Cottonwood Canyon
click-----> silver fork avalanche
This avalanche path is very popular among skiers in Big Cottonwood Canyon. It is a reality check and was very disturbing to investigate the slide today. Let us all use this to our advantage and get knowledge and use it. Live to ride another day!
The Silver Fork Meadow's avalanche seen from the base of Honeycomb Return chair.
400' wide and slide over 800' to the valley floor. Victim was dead when found. He either died from Trauma and/or asphyxiation.
I took this photo from valley floor standing on avi debris
There's me standing on the debris pile just above the stream
The victim was found directly to Cole's left. You can see the tree from the slide which had to be cut to get the victim out of this hole.(the tree was spanned across the hole) He was about four feet deep and fully buried for over 15 minutes. In the background you can see the Honeycomb Return chair.
This avalanche path is very popular among skiers in Big Cottonwood Canyon. It is a reality check and was very disturbing to investigate the slide today. Let us all use this to our advantage and get knowledge and use it. Live to ride another day!
Monday, January 25, 2010
A delicious Monday powder day at Solitude
A lone skier skinning towards Patsy Marley ridgeline during a high danger avi cycle.
Lumber yard freshies before EGP closed for warming
Brigdonk shralping in Steep and Talls
Brigdonk's 2nd turn attempting the run of his life until the next photo
and the aftermath! maybe next time
STOWE = Top Notch
To all the 4-D crew plus "The Dodd", what an incredible weekend. Thanks to Boz and family for there hospitality and home cooked meals. Our weekend to Stowe will be talked about for seasons to come. I think we all realized - the skiing the 4-D crew does is always above average, add an outdoor pool and Jacuzzi and it all becomes -TOP NOTCH.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Miami Vaca?
To the BP crew. I'll be in Miami Feb. 15 - Mar. 15, open invite to come hang out!
White sandy beaches instead of white blower pow...
-SB
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®
White sandy beaches instead of white blower pow...
-SB
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®
Friday, January 8, 2010
Killington, ringing in 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Another great stretch!
For all you 4D-generates I want to thank you all for letting me crash in the cozy nook and sharing the VT experience! Thanks for having me as a guest this season. It was a great way to ring in the new year! Let us all be safe and keep on shralping wherever us snowriders may ride! We all share an unexpalinable passion for the snow. Please feel welcomed to visit me in Utah whenever. I feel privaleged to have great friends like I do.
Always be safe, shred the gnar and respect "The Beast"
Always be safe, shred the gnar and respect "The Beast"
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