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Archive for March, 2010

Diedamskopf to Italy!

31 Mar

After the Verbier Finals I headed to Diedamskopf with Janina Kuzma and Sebastian Hanneman to do some ski testing for Skiing mag for the German speaking area. The resort was pretty sweet, just a little warm for any backcountry skiing to be had at the time. That meant it was time for the park! Ha, my park skills are a little rusty but I worked on them. Yeah I broke out my first 720 of the season, ha!

My shoulder was still a bit sore the first day so I took some time off to rest. Janina came and joined me for a bit.

After Diedamskopf we all headed to Zillertal Austria to rest up for a few days. Janina and I then quickly headed to Asolo Italy to check out the Dal Bello factory. It was pretty interesting to see the whole process of how the boots are made. What I love about Dal Bellos is the fact that the boots are so interchangeable!

They took some photos of us as well. The green Krypton boots are the new ones we received!

Dal Bello was kind enough to set us up at the Hotel Asolo! The next morning we awoke and decided to check out Venice for a bit. That place was pretty cool. Definitely filled with tourists, but still a great spot to check out. All the architecture was so amazing and how the whole city was designed along the water with canals and water ways throughout the city. It was so cool to see a piece of history right before our eyes!

 

Verbier, Freeride World Tour Finals!

31 Mar

I arrived in Verbier on the 17th of March. St. Patty’s day and also the day before my birthday. Way too jet lagged to think about celebrating either of those events I headed straight for my hotel room. All of the competitors of the tour received accommodations at the Hotel Garbo. It was located right in downtown Verbier and across the street from most of the off mountain happenings for the contest. Here’s a view from our room!

The next day we headed up the mountain to check out the venue. It took me a while to decide on a line to take. In the end I ended up taking the first line I saw. It was a great line choice. I had a great run going but hit my cliff a little too much to the left and landed on a rock I had intended on avoiding. Somehow I skied away and almost recovered, but about 30 ft down I ran into some bad snow before I had fully recovered which resulted in a fall. Oh well, better luck next time I guess! Here’s a look at the venue:

The night before the contest there was an opening celebration. All the athletes where called up on stage for the bib draw and prior there was an autograph signing.


 

just testing…

31 Mar


seems to work for me

 

ASI

14 Mar

I’ve been trying to rest up for Verbier. My shoulder is doing a lot better and I’m feeling more confident about my upcoming contest. It’s been nice to have some free time to rest but I’ve been missing the slopes. The other day my friends headed out to ASI to do some filming and I decided to hike up and join them. I took some pictures along the way. It’s nice to take it slow from time to time.

This morning Willie Schneider and I skinned up to ASI to check out some areas. We woke up at 5am with an attempt to make it up to the summit before sunrise. It took us a little longer than expected, by 7:30 we started heading on our way up. We noticed that the snow was pretty wind buffed and not quite as soft as Willie was hoping.

We discovered on the way down that there were some good pockets of snow. It was a pretty nice early morning trip. After we headed over to Sugarbowl for the Silverbelt Bonzai skier cross.

 

It’s been a while…

09 Mar

It’s been way too long since I ‘ve been on here last. It’s been a crazy winter. Some of you may have been following me on www.unofficialsquaw.com . I’ve had some technical issues that have kept me from making updates here, but I’m back.

Well it’s March 9th and I’m hanging out in the Unofficial house resting up for one of my final comps of the season. I started off in Chamonix with Tim Dutton, JT Holmes and some of the official unofficial guys. It was a good time but my comp did not go as well as I had hoped. I guess my head wasn’t really in it when I was over in Europe. I was skiing ok, but not good enough. So the results were the same, ok but not good enough.

After a fun but somewhat disappointing trip in Europe I was back to Squaw for the third stop of the tour. Well kind of, I was first on the wait list hoping to get in. They made me sweat for it. After a few no’s they finally decided to give me a chance! Well it was pretty much all or nothing from that point on. I knew I really had to prove myself if I was ever going to be able to compete on this tour again.

It was the morning of the comp and it had been once again moved to Silverado instead of the Tram Face due to poor avalanche conditions. I wasn’t in much of a rush to get up to the course. I had a pretty good idea of where I wanted to go I just wanted to see some of the guys runs first. Most of them where going into the area I wanted to. I was concerned about landing in their bomb holes so I decided to go over them, well, atleast try. My plan was to go from the top. I spoke to Jimbo my Electric TM and he said as long as I went straight from some of the pepper at the top I should be fine. Well after landing an ok size cliff I headed straight for that pepper and like Jimbo said let it run from there!

I landed and bounced again another 20 feet or so. When I landed on my feet again I was a bit surprised to still be on my feet. I guess I was just so determined to prove myself and land it that I did. It was in the same area that a lot of men had bounced and not been as successful as me. After run 1 I was in the lead for both the women and men!

Go here to check out my run!

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