Desert-ed

June 18, 2012

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Growing up Mormon, I was told to follow the Spirit, to go towards those little inklings and ideas that make you smile inside and feel alive. Where the “still small voice” leads you can be uncomfortable but I’ve found comfort can be overrated. I was also taught a lot of other stuff that I haven’t [...]

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tearing it up this winter

May 19, 2012

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This has been my longest drought since I started blogging and I apologize for not checking in. I like journaling out loud, but it’s been a challenging season and I haven’t felt like writing about it until now. A slow starting winter was turning around a tiny bit with a sizable dump near the end of January. [...]

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Running uphill in tights

March 5, 2012

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“The devil will find things for idle hands (I think feet as well as any other body part could be substituted) to do”. And so with one of the most snowless winters on record and very dangerous avalanche conditions in the backcountry it’s been very hard to stay entertained on skis. I’m not necessarily proud [...]

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best powder segment

January 26, 2012

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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 finally [...]

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raise your voice

January 21, 2012

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Help stop Talisker and the Canyons from putting a ski lift in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Concerned Wasatch Mountain residents please come join me at 3:15 on Tuesday 1/24 at the Salt Lake City and County Building (2001 S State). We’ll have a chance to voice our extreme disinterest in the Skilink project. Click here for more info [...]

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Antarctica

January 4, 2012

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Those who have compared our life to a dream are right… we are sleeping awake, and waking sleep. -Michel de Montaigne- I am living a dream. Few things in this life (dream) am I this certain of. I am living a dream and you cannot tell me otherwise. How do I know? Because, what you [...]

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the chuting gallery-video

November 5, 2011

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I have always been a slow reader, but I never imagined it would take me 13 years to finish a flimsy paperback. ‘Why would you want to ski that’? I remember thinking as Andrew Mclean was dryly presenting his steep rock lined descents at an REI slideshow. I was fresh out of the resort and [...]

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Perverse Traverse

October 3, 2011

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per·verse (pr-vûrs, pûrvûrs) adj. 1. Directed away from what is right or good; perverted. 2. Obstinately persisting in an error or fault; wrongly self-willed or stubborn. Route is marked in red. For 23 hours last week I unlocked the mysteries and misery of what I call the Perverse Traverse. Over 27 miles I hiked, climbed, [...]

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hidden peak challenge 2011

September 21, 2011

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Coach Courtney and I warming up on game day. He told me that, “Pain is your legs gift to you and suffering is what you give them in return.” I have no idea what that means. I’m slow on foot. I’ve never been fast. My legs will carry me all day, up and down and [...]

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summer update

August 24, 2011

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Busy in the editing booth finishing up the new movie “Breaking Trail” from Powderwhore Productions. Great poster art from our friend Sean Quill. Top two photo’s are of myself taken by brother Jonah and the snowboarder is Forrest Shearer shot by Andy Jacobsen. It was nice to shoot our own photo’s this season and have [...]

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