I’ve been busy getting out and gazing into the world..

Hello internet world! I am back and posting to my page! This winter was jam packed with adventures! Since moving to Telluride this past November, Megan and I worked for Telluride Ski Resort operating the lifts until late April. The snow was amazing and I can certainly say that it was the best winter of my life! There are so many stories I could share, but I feel that pictures do a better job explaining… I would like to inspire everyone to get out and get lost in the world. Do it for yourself, re-connect with whatever it is that you love doing and let your surroundings show you the most beautiful energy of all; life.

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First ride up for the season

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Can’t complain about waking up early when the view looks like this!

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We made friends who ride on the same ability level as us!!!

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Got bumps?

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Shred and soak.. Orvis is the best!

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Looking into Senior’s

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Palmyra Peak 13,350′

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Megan and me coming down gold hill chute #9

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Just finished hiking the gold hill stairs

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Gold hill chutes looking into Palmyra basin

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The highest lift service on the resort

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Megan sending a drop

 

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Gold hill chute #7

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End of the year lift operator party.. Megan won lift operator of the year, along with an $800 pair of Icelantic skis!

 

I promise to keep updating this page over the summer! I will be working for the golf course during the summer so stay posted for more fun photos, adventures, and most importantly get out and gaze!

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Bushwhacking Raspberry Mountain

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Megan, Astro, and I decided to go hiking in Divide this weekend to see the Aspen trees that are bursting with various colors right now. Our original destination, The Crags, was never reached because we got sidetracked by the Raspberry Mountain trailhead.

We set out across the creek on the trail leading up a moderate elevation gain for a quarter mile or so. We reached the top of a rock formation and met a family who was searching for the trail. I asked the mother of the group if she knew where the trail was and she sharply replied “no’. (Must have been my backwards hat and Dickies shorts that was rubbing her the wrong way). I decided to search for the trail but bushwhacking was the inevitable route.

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Hiking along the hilltop I came across a game trail that meandered to the top of the peak. The trail was almost like a highway, compacted and cleared of branches like something rather large paved the way. Hiking in the Colorado Rocky Mountains I often find myself daydreaming about what animals are doing when we aren’t invading their space in the weekends. What stories could the rocks and trees tell us? Were there Indians here? Who cut all these trees with a chainsaw? How long was it since the last person was here? I’m always searching and wondering with my mind in the wilderness. I feel so much more comfortable on a mountain than in a city.

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We were now far enough away from the family that I couldn’t hear the kids screaming and the dad yelling for the dog. The silence of the forest was all around us. Megan and I decided to have a break to enjoy the surroundings and do some yoga.

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After enjoying our break we headed back down the mountain following a drainage that lead us to a semi clearing that looked like it used to be a meadow. We walked up the eastern face of another hillside and came across a huge Piñon Pine!

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We made it back to the car much quicker and easier than I had anticipated but enjoyed being out in the fresh air nevertheless. Can’t complain about that Rocky Mountain High!

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2012/2013 Snowboarding Season in Review

This snowboarding season began with a slow start. Many of us in Colorado were hitting A-Basin in October along with the early season video premiers in Denver. The snow was only coming in spurts, the storms never “dumped” but the constant 2-4″ storms early season were enough to get a base formed at many of the resorts in Summit County.

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Early season at Arapahoe Basin

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Megan shredding Keystone on opening day.

This season was pretty spectacular, I rode about 85,000 vertical feet more than the 2011/12 season at Vail Resorts alone; and Megan and I managed to get in riding just about every weekend and even some epic weekday trips. This year we also took advantage of going to one of those ski movies called Warren Miller… for BOGO tickets at Monarch. The snow at Monarch is unreal. Actually that’s incorrect….The snow at Monarch Ski Area is ALL REAL!!! The natural base and snow is what makes this resort so incredible! Not only are they having an incredibly low impact on the local water sources, but they can have mediocre conditions one day and unbelievable conditions the next. The two times we  visited Monarch this season, they were epic! The snow of the southwest is unlike anything you have ever ridden. The consistency from the San Juan range to that of the Sawatch changes drastically while still remaining dry and fluffy.

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Early season at Monarch after a 12″ dump! I LOVE BIG DUMPS!

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This rock was completely covered later in the season!

Once January hit the Vail area, we caught two of the biggest storms they received this season. The bowls were incredible! Megan had the opportunity to ride at Vail when she was young, however this was my first season riding there. The terrain was great and the views were spectacular!

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Megan ripping Blue Sky Basin

Megan has really progressed this season, her confidence and ability to stick landings off of natural features, as well as park obstacles, has been really fun to watch! We had the opportunity to make the trip to Durango and visit Megan’s brother, Tim, and meet his girlfriend, Taylor! They have since left Durango for Kauai and are loving their lives. The trip to Durango was fun; we drove into Silverton and took our dog, Astro, into the backcountry for a little half-mile trip as a test run. The snow was deep, and the whole week it just kept coming. When the time came to leave, I almost broke down into tears because it was snowing so hard. We drove all the way back to Colorado Springs with rain and snow until we were about 20 miles home and there were no clouds and no possibility of snow in the future. Sad day.

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Silverton

Astro the powder hound

Astro the powder hound

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The snowy San Juan Peaks

Tim getting his back 3 down with a broken wrist

Tim getting his back 3 down with a broken wrist

 

The painful drive home

The painful drive home

Once we got home from Durango, we were serious about this season. All inhibitions were put aside and we were going hard! The conditions were only getting better in Summit County, so on MLK Day we decided to go check out Beaver Creek. They had just gotten a good storm and the night before I was driving Megan crazy because I couldn’t make up my mind where to go riding that weekend. We got an early 4:00AM. departure from Colorado Springs and rolled into the town of Beaver Creek right around 7:00AM. As we are going through the second round-about to park we got a phone call from Megan’s friend reminding us that it was a Blackout weekend. We had to drive an hour back to Keystone and when we got there they had us park in the overflow lot and take the shuttle to the mountain. We laughed about this whole change of plans and made the best of the day. I finally got enough confidence to hit the 25 and 30′ jumps at Keystone that day and also got some powder turns in on the North Bowl. We finished out the day with some beers and headed back to the car satisfied with our day.

Me hitting the last jump in I-70

Me hitting the last jump in I-70

We headed back to Monarch for another round of powder, this time with our awesome neighbor, Elliot, who is 51 years old and will kick my ass any day at skiing or mountain biking!

Two of my favorite people

Two of my favorite people

The next special destination of the season was Winter Park, CO. The owner of the company I work for in the summer has a condo right at the base of Winter Park Resort. He and his wife invited Megan and me up to check out the mountain and enjoy each others company. We got there late in the evening but Robyn, Steve’s wife, had made us vegan lasagna as well as meat lasagna and we chowed! The next morning we woke up groggy and hit the slopes. The terrain at Winter Park is almost ALL MOGULS… not a snowboarder’s dream. The snow was pretty crappy and the runs were pretty lame. The snow was melting and we were all thinking the season was just about in the books. Unfortunately, the conditions of the snow that day were undesirable but we had great company and still managed to have fun later in the day as the snow softened up and hit the Pano Express.

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Steve taking in the views

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Looking toward Granby, CO

Just as we Coloradans were about to put up our winter equipment and start thinking about hiking, fishing, and mountain biking, mother nature threw us a twist! The late season storms began hitting hard and consistently. Breckenridge was furiously grooming Imperial Bowl so they could get the Spring Break crowd some extra terrain to brag about. Thankfully the Vail Resorts crews were able to make something out of nothing mid-season and opened up a lot of terrain we were lucky to get later in the season.

At the top of Horseshoe Bowl from the T-Bar looking into Breckenridge

At the top of Horseshoe Bowl from the T-Bar looking into Breckenridge

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Good late season snow at Breck

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Into the heavens on North America’s high est lift

After all this snowboarding far away from Colorado Springs, I decided to take Astro up into the mountains of Colorado Springs… For some, you would have been disappointed. But for Astro and me, an afternoon snowshoe and quick descent on the lower portion of Mt. Almagre was exactly what we needed. The snow was thin and where it was deep, unstable. We didn’t get into any considerable elevation, but we were able to enjoy the day and the scenery of our local area.

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I went back the next week and jumped off this rock, finding others in the process of landing! HAHA

Gaper Day. This year we attended because we had been searching Goodwill and other thrift stores all winter for some RAD outfits! This day is one for the books! There were so many laughs and I had a few too many beers and came up way too short on a jump at Breckenridge acting like a fool. I had the opportunity to take this old ’80s board out while wearing snow boots you would see your grandfather wearing to shovel snow. This was a humbling experience and I am forever grateful that I won’t have to wear that kind of gear seriously ever again thanks to modern technology!

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Gapers

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My knee was severely swollen

Fast forward to mid April; during the previous season the snow was already melting at this point. Not this year! The snow continued to fall and I was lucky enough to head up to Breck on a Sunday that they got 12″! I rode the t-bar and E chair until Independence opened and then was one of the first to hit the North Bowl that day!

Bright and early with my new Kevin Jones board

Bright and early with my new Kevin Jones board

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12″ 4/14/13

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Ok, don’t trample me when I drop this rope dude!

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The North Bowl madness

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It was a good day.

Cinco De Mayo… Skip the BBQ and Corona! We hit up Pikes Peak or (Tavakiev) and did some backcountry! The snow wasn’t amazing this weekend but we went up the following weekend as well, after a 12″ dump, and had a blast! For those of you who have overlooked Pikes Peak for late season shredding, you are missing out! We rode the bowls, little Italy, and the Chimney.

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The north bowl of Pikes Peak

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Megan ripping the bowl

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Amazing views atop

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Little Italy

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Chimney on lookers left / Little Italy right

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Our (so we think) final trip this season was to A-Basin on May 26th. We drove up Highway 9 into Breck, stopped at the skatepark for a little bowl session then went over to the Basin for some t-shirt snowboarding. After we were done riding we got Astro from the truck, got some beers on the beach and then went to Denver for Cheba Hut and the Arvada Skatepark. This was an awesome trip! The skateparks were worth the stops and the whole day was exactly how I wanted it to go. We were thankful that the season was so long! Hopefully this summer will be beautiful but not too hot!

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PANO

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Breck skatepark

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Nothing to lose

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Happy kids

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Dank sandwich

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Arvada skatepark

 

We are looking forward to the next season already! Megan and I want to move to the high country whether it is in Colorado, Washington, or Oregon! If you have the same desire to live the good life, our paths will surely cross somehow! Until next winter, enjoy your summer adventures!

 

Breck-Stone

This past weekend Megan and I decided to go to Breckenridge. We have developed a poor opinion of Breck in past seasons and mostly, that is because we only go early or late season. However you feel about Breck, the crowds suck weekday or weekend so you gotta get there early before the mountain is crowded. We got up to the top of Rocky Mountain Superchair first thing and then took the t-bar up. Megan and I had never ridden a t-bar before so it was pretty awesome! I felt like I was in Europe, and the view of Breckenridge from the top was spectacular!

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We had to take a few laps on 6chair before hitting Impreial. I went up alone on the first run because it was pretty windy and Megan wanted to warm up for a minute. The snow was AWESOME! I was one of the first 10 to the top of the peak and the blower powder was fun to slash into. I made a pretty sweet line headed right toward the warming hut by the top of 6chair and took a front flip tomahawk into a manual! Picked up Megan at the warming hut and did one more run, with another front flip! The blower powder makes the snow inconsistent so you may hit a deep pocket of powder that promptly sucks your nose into the snow, resulting in front fliping/ tomahawking down the mountain.

The mountain was incredibly well covered with snow, allowing for some rock drops and good pillow slashing. We rode terrain that wasn’t open at all last year, and our opinion of Breck has changed slightly.

We decided that we should move the car parked in town so we didn’t get a ticket, and headed towards Keystone. Megan was chilled to the bone from the wind and for the first time skipped out on riding Keystone. I went and rode A-51 for a few laps and the park was pretty boring by myself so I decided to go powder searching. Most everyone was determined to get some good turns in on north and south bowl so I decided to switch it up and look for some terrain off Wayback lift. Like at Breck none of these runs were open last season so I took the opportunity to do some exploring since I was by myself. There were some incredible runs off Wayback which I can only share with you in person. I had some really technical trees with pillow lines and some natural log jams. I came out of the trees by the base of Wayback and the lift operator said “I had that same smile on my face this morning”! Needless to say, the snow was fantastic and since nobody wanted to ride the slow lift, I was completely alone in the trees.

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The thing I like most about picking fresh lines, is imagining someone else coming by later and examining your line. Whether you ski or snowboard I will be looking at your lines and deciding what creativity I want to add to what you have already laid down. The sport of snowboarding and skiing are so individually unique, however, we all look for similar lines and features. Enjoy your adventures and open your mind to new challenges and opportunities!20130312-142922.jpg

Afternoon snowshoe in Colorado Springs

Today, my fiancé Megan and I slept in and decided not to go snowboarding for the first weekend in months. We had a leisurely morning; Megan did an hour of yoga and I just hung around preparing for our snowshoe trip.

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The trip we had planned was a 4-4.5 mile snowshoe hike up to Mt. Almagre (the second highest peak on the Colorado Springs front range skyline) with our American Black Lab named Astro.

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We set out on Old Stage Road to Gold Camp Road then up FSR379. The road was snowy but only really bad in one place. There was a hillbilly and his wife and child in a dodge pick up acting like a typical redneck which was incredibly entertaining. We passed him and he followed us up to a semi dead end road with a sign that read “no off road vehicles off this road” where the guy in the truck tried vigorously to “out wheel” me and my what I can only imagine he thought was my import pos xterra. He failed and we all had a good laugh.

Once we began the hike, the snow depth became significant enough to put our snowshoes on within the first 500′ of the journey. After a few wonky steps, we became professionals in no time. We began fantasizing about setting up some jumps for snowboarding after the next “good dump” or bringing up some box features sometime for others to enjoy on this nice stretch of snow.

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Soon enough, we reached the top of the first hill where the snow had been melted off from the heat of the sun and granite exposure. We took our snowshoes off but within a few hundred feet we donned them once again for the ascent up to Almagre. The snow was heavily wind loaded in pockets, where other spots were only about 1/2″. There were occasions where the snow would make a wompf sound and crack 10 or so feet above us. We were in no danger as the snow was not significant enough to slide and the degree of the slope was about 20degrees probably less.

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We continually shed layers until we were at what I would guess was 10,000 to 10,500 feet and the wind picked up with the forecasted 30 mph gusts. We had been hiking for about an hour an a half and finally crested a ridge that put us back on FSR379 about 1/2-3/4miles from the summit of Mt. Almagre. Our fatigue from this being our first snowshoe adventure had set in. We decided that making the summit would be a better goal for another trip.

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The views were fantastic from our vantage point and the journey down was fairly unadventurous. We took a few short-cuts down to avoid the switchbacks and slid down a few powder fields. Astro has so much fun being a powder hound! Megan and I are convinced snow is Astro’s favorite substance since he can play in it, eat it, and dig in it.

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Once we got back to the SUV, I tried going up the rest of FSR379 but that proved to be futile since the snow got considerably deeper on the roadway quite quickly. I reversed the truck for about a quarter mile back towards the parking spot and found a pretty wicked dip that got my truck rocking on 3 wheels. After a little snow digging I hopped into the cab, floored it in reverse, spun the wheels to the right and then inched my way down the snow packed and icy road with Megan and Astro clinging to whatever was secure.

Once we were back on the pavement we talked about how cool it was that this opportunity was in our back yard and hope to return for the summit sometime soon! The best thing about the day was that all three of us took the time to enjoy the scenery and each other’s company. The best things in my life are memories with people I love.

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