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Ahh the Rain…

15 Oct

I’ve been in the middle of nowhere for a few days now. We rode from Trinidad, CA to Redcrest CA on monday. There was talk of a giant storm coming into the area so we decided to try and wait it out. MAybe take our first rest day and hope for sun on wednesday. Well wednesday came and the sun did not. We had decided to make the move in the rain. It was a warm rain so the majority of the ride wasn’t too bad. I think the only time I was ready to go in was after Dave had recieved his second flat of the day. We hung out under a bridge where three hobos were hiding out from the rain. After that brief stop I was starting to get cold and miserable. We took a side rode that turned into a dirt road, only adding to my discomfort. After a half hour I got over it and stuck it out for the rest of the day. We made it to Leggett CA. Apparently we have the biggest hill of the trip coming up today! Yeah, 6 miles up hill, then a killer downhill. I think it’s an 80 mile day today, so I’m about to get ready.
Go to www.cycleforacause.com to check out some pictures of the ride so far.

 

Day 7, Cycle for a Cause

09 Oct

We’ve been on the road for 7 days now and have made it all the way to Southern Oregon. The coastline here is amazing! I’m starting to feel like I’m getting in the groove. Atleast I really hope I am. The first two days were brutal for me personally. I was constantly asking myself what I had gotten into. I was not fully prepared for this. I had just received my sisters road bike from Texas the day before and that was my training, none at all.

By day 3 we had made it to Oregon! I was starting to feel a little bit more confident about this trip. I was tired and sore but making progress. The only thing that really killed me was the 4.1 mile bridge from WA, to Astoria. The longest bridge of my life! I felt so bad because Pep was stuck behind me while I crawled over this massive bridge. It was so narrow and congested with traffic with just made matters worse. When we made it to Astoria Riley Poor’s parents had met us there for lunch.

Lincoln City

Lincoln City

Day four rolled around and I finally got a camera. Go Pro had donated cameras for the trip! This is awesome especially since my camera no longer works for some reason. And, no it’s not the batteries. I left about a half hour earlier than the guys this day. I wanted to get as far ahead of them as possible. As much as I hate to admit it they are faster. The section of the road from Seaside to Tillamook was much hillier than the rest of the trip so far. I have no idea how those guys never caught up to me. Although it was tough going the views were just amazing. Every climb was rewarded with amazing views. Just like Jesse Hall I was motivated to get to the Tillamook Cheese Factory. I was determined not to stop until I had arrived there! When I finally made it, it was the best site of the day. The big green grassy yard to lay on while I waited for the boys felt amazing! We stopped for lunch and a tour of the factory then moved onto Sandlake.

101 South of Lincoln City

101 South of Lincoln City

By day 5 I was so tired and sore. I had no idea how I was going to make it ten miles never mind 50. We stopped in Lincoln City for lunch and I just wanted to pass out. We still had another 20 miles or so till we made it to Beverly Beach State Park. Dreading the ride I set out ahead of the guys again. Somehow I got another wind and was feeling so good. I think it was the amazing views that motivated me. I just wanted to see what was around every corner.

Day 6 was a big day for me. 85 miles, I believe that is a personal record for myself. The morning was a bit off a rough start for myself. It was foggy and the road was rough. I struggled for a bit but after a few hours I was starting to feel better. We met up with Dave Stiener about 20 miles from Florence. After a big mexican lunch fiesta, which was a bad idea, we headed onto Winchester Bay. About 15 miles from the bay I started to notice some pain in my left knee, no good. Just before sunset we strolled into the Surfside RV Park and enjoyed a hobo dinner.

Today was not a good day. We headed into the town of Winchester Bay for some coffee. We stopped at a great little spot where I had the best bear claw ever! Dave got behind the counter and made Lattes for the group. Apparently the store had recently opened and they had not yet mastered the espresso machine. After our little coffee break we headed out towards the town of Port Orford, about 70 miles away. I made it 5 miles and had to stop because my knee pain was increasing. I hope by tomorrow I’ll be ok…

 

Cycle For a Cause

05 Oct

It’s Day three of Cycle for a Cause. We have ridden from Seattle WA, and just made our way into Oregon today! It’s been three long days, but we have been blessed with great weather. Sunny in the PNW! Who would of guessed. About an hour into the trip my camera died! So that means no pictures for the time being. Soon though. I think we have a 65 or 90 mile day ahead of us. Depends on how motivated we feel. For those of you that don’t know what I’m talking about you can go to www.cycleforacause.com to check it out! And if any of you cyclists out there have a few days to kill you are more than welcome to meet up! It’s open to anybody. I also want to thank unofficialsquaw.com for helping with the cause! I’ll be updating as much as possible while on the road.

 

No Marte for me, It’s World Heli Challenge time…

24 Aug

So it’s monday and I’m still not out skiing. It was so windy only the surface lifts are running. At this point I just can’t wait to get on with the next leg of my trip. Tomorrow Tim Dutton, Ralph Backstrom, Tim Konrad my fellow unofficialsquaw.com team mates and I will be heading to Wanaka New Zealand for the World Heli Challenge. I can’t wait! It’s three days of contests, a big mountain, freeride and Chinese downhill day. I’ve got word that they just recieved 30-40cm of snow and the snow pack is finally stable. It will be my first trip to New Zealand and I’m pretty excited.

 

Awaiting the opening of the Marte in Las Lenas…

22 Aug

I flew into Argentina the other day to get some training in before I head to New Zealand for the World Helli Challenge. I’ve never been to South America before so I was pretty excited to get down there. I had heard it had been snowing and was looking forward to some August pow turns.

It had been a long journey. I left Salt Lake City at 1:30pm on the 14th of August. Tim Dutton met me in SLC and we traveled together to Buenos Aires where we had planned on meeting up with two other guys from unofficialsquaw.com. We found Patrick and waited around for a half hour looking for Greg. We had to take a shuttle to a domestic airport to continue the rest of our trip. It was 9am on the 15th and Greg was no where to be found. We had to run because our flight took off at 10:10am and we had atleast a half hour ride to the next airport. I had very little faith that we were going to make this next flight.

We arrived around 9:40am at the Buenos Aires domestic airport. It was crazy, I’ve never seen anything like it. You couldn’t tell where the line began and people were almost out the door. So we stood around like lost tourists wasting more time and almost accepting the fact that

We arrived at the gate at 10:05am only to find that it had been delayed. Two hours later we boarded the plane and embarked on the sketchiest flights ever. The landings on our way in to San Rafael and some other small town I fail to remember the name of where so sketchy.

We finally arrived in the town of Las Lenas Argentina about 30 hours later. I was so ready to eat then pass out for hours.

AHHH, Las Lenas! This place looks amazing. I couldn’t wait to ski some lines. The bottom of the mountain was nothing to brag about but the upper part is amazing, or so I hear. The Marte is what makes this place a resort to ski. We didn’t expect it to open our first day, it had just stormed the day before so the locals thought maybe it would open in a few days. Ha ha ha….

Tim and Scott waiting for the Marte to open

Tim and Scott waiting for the Marte to open

It was our third day skiing and the word was that the Marte was supposed to open in an hour. We headed up to wait for the opening, checking out lines while we waited. It looked like so much fun.
After a few minutes we got word that it would not open today. We then looked up the lift only to notice that one of the concrete avi barriers had fallen into a lift tower. Not, good. We had been told that it happens often, usually its a quick fix and sometimes a season ender.

I have two more skiing days left at Las Lenas. The majority of my days here have looked like this…

We all hope the Marte will open before we leave, but for those of us going on to New Zealand on tuesday we fear we wont get to ski the Marte. I hope we are wrong.

 

Backcountry Semi-Annual Sale!

21 Aug

 

The Cayonlands

03 Aug

I moved to Park City after the winter. I wanted a change of scenery. The first month and a half it felt like I was living back home in Maine. It rained nearly everyday. Cody and I decided to travel south to get away from the rain. We found ourselves in Moab Utah! It was so nice to get away and enjoy the warm sun. We camped outside of the Canyonlands National Park at a little campground called coyboy camp. It was a nice change from the overcrowded sights in the park.

Our sunset from camp

Our sunset from camp

The following day we went into the Cayonlands to check it out. That place is amazing. I think the pictures tell a better story than I do…

Our first view of the park

Our first view of the park

We decided to go on a hike down into the canyon. It was the hottest hike I think I’ve ever been on. We probably could of used a few more bottles of water. The sights made it all worth it though.

Looking down at the Green River

Looking down at the Green River

We made it out of the Cayonlands safe and somewhat dehydrated. After some dinner in Moab we headed into Arches National park for the the sunset.


 

Huck and Roll!

03 Jun

Backcountry.com has just started up a brand new bike site! It’s all about dirt riders and mountain bikers.

Log on to HuckNroll.com/sweepstakes to check out the vid of pros and bros who at least humored us enough to say our name on camera. If you can ID all 15 in order, you’ll get the chance to win $2.9k-worth of gear, including an Intense Tracer VP frame, a Giro helmet and gloves, and an ass-load of Cutter swag.

 

It’s been a while…

03 Jun

The past few months have been kind of crazy for me. I got injured on March 5th and kind of fell off the internet for a bit. I guess I’ll start with my accident. Well it was a sunny powder day at Squaw Valley. I had been skiing by myself all morning. Around three in the afternoon I ran into Mike Wilson. He had told me that him and Julien Carr where going to jump a cliff and asked if I would like to join. I told him that I would go and check it out then make my decision.

Wilson went first, he hit it from the top and took it maybe 60ft. After that went Julien, he was hitting it from the same point as me. It was about a 40ft. drop.

My turn, “3,2,1, drop!” It was the most perfect cliff drop ever. I held my form perfectly in the air. It was so much fun! Then I landed, this parts kind of a blur. I remember landing and being in pain. I couldn’t figure out why at first. Everything went perfect, I should be fine. I was bending over with my face in my hands. I looked up and thats when everyone noticed the swelling. My face was huge!

Not my good side...

Not my good side...

So apparently I landed on a wind drift that none of us had noticed. It killed. Some how I managed not to break any bones. But it’s three month’s later and I still have something wrong with my face. Oh well, I guess trying to compete at snowbird a week later and falling on my face, again, had something to do with it. So I took it easy for the rest of the season.

 

POWDER ANNOUNCES NOMINEES FOR 2009 POWDER VIDEO AWARDS

12 Jan

Saturday morning I receive a text from Casey H.(CEO of Moment skis) that reads “congrats on your nomination!”

I respond with no idea what he’s talking about, “Huh? What nomination?”

“For Hustler” then i receive another text ” Powder readers poll best female performance”

In disbelief I respond, “What are you serious?!” Casey and Luke over at Moment have a history of messing with me. I was so excited yet hesitant to believe him at first. I decided I was going to do some investigation of my own. I grabbed one of my friends iphone and went straight to the source. Check it out for yourself!

http://www.powderawards.com/

Best Female Performance
Ingrid Backstrom (Claim) by Matchstick Productions
Jamie Burge (Such is Life) by Rage Films
Marja Persson (Satisfaction Guaranteed) by Free Radicals
Jackie Paaso (AK the Hard Way) by Adventure Film Works