Posts Tagged ‘powder skiing’

best powder segment

January 26, 2012

Share Last year was infuckingcredible in the Wasatch Mountains! That is, if you like powder snow. And I do! In sharp and painful contrast to this season’s grim start, last winter delivered. I remember passing on days because it ONLY snowed 12-14 inches. Now we are begging for anything (and it looks like change is [...]

Photo Highlights 2010

June 16, 2010

Share Getting warm and toasty in SLC and thoughts of winter are melting away fast. There is still one ski project on tap for later this month if the weather behaves. Pretty much time for this wonderful and strange season to end. I’m lucky enough to have a good friend with a good eye that [...]

doing it at night

February 9, 2010

Share The idea of skiing at night with lights first started when mad scientist, Andy Rosenberg purchased a high powered mtn bike light for use on dawn patrols. After working in the office all day I borrowed it for an evening lap at snowbird. I was skeptical you could get enough juice out of these [...]

the 80 inch rule

January 5, 2009

Share We’ve been skiing our fill of mellow angle pow so far this season. This is a shot from last Saturday up near Alta. The Wasatch mountains take a fair amount of snow to coat them from all the sharp pointy rocks and season ending stumps. It’s good to take it easy early in the season [...]

South for the Summer! Skiing/Filming trip to South America.

August 23, 2008

Share I’m not sure of the origins of the quote, “It’s always snowing somewhere”, but I know it’s not snowing in Utah (currently 94 degrees and sunny). So what the hell are we doing here? With the coaxing of Andy Jacobsen and Jay Beyer, Jonah and I decided Powderwhore should finally visit the Southern Hemisphere [...]

the white pearl-video

February 18, 2008

Share Another little break in between storms gave me a chance to ski a great little roadside chute up Little Cottonwood Canyon. The White Pearl has been an elusive shot to ski over the past few winters, being located near the mouth of the canyon, it takes a ton of valley snow to make it [...]