HOOD.


my yearly migration to mount hood in august is always a nice break from the office life,  i’ve been coming down to hood almost every summer now since about 2007 i think.  its a very different summer snowboarding experience than that of whistler. i really enjoy the easy going-ness of people in government camp and

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summer snowboarding.


fun day back on the board, riding the horstman glacier on blackcomb mountains and the park at camp of champions.  

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weekend outings 3.


five hundred kilometers, two days, one night, roadtrip/camp extravaganza from whistler to lillooet, to cache creek to lytton, circling (clockwise) around to lillooet and then back over the duffy and home to whistler. fun,  

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end of an era.


well after 6 full winters of hauling ski-doos and up and down some of british columbia’s most unforgiving roads and totalling just over 102’000km i’ve parted ways with my beloved 1994 dodge dakota 4×4. we’ve had some amazing times, road trips to revelstoke, trout lake, terrace, and bralorne topping the list. many great memories in

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good views.


there a couple roads around whistler that have some pretty amazing views, i think the callaghan fsr is a bittersweet one as snowmobiler and snowboarder it has great views of one of the main areas we sled, brandywine & the powder mountain icefield but since 2008 we’re able to snowmobile through the callaghan valley and

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changing landscapes.


i don’t have the exact same angles but in 2011 this slope was a convex roll with some ice exposed on lookers left (you can see on second photo).  two years later theres a 40 foot ice cliff with exposed crevasses.  in the third photo the fractures were from sledders jumping.  every year things form

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visitors.


the neighborhood bears came by for a visit yesterday, didn’t find much the first time through but after i cooked cheese smokies and left the bbq outside one of the little guys came by to give my bbq and cleaning.

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