Showing posts with label backcountry kicker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backcountry kicker. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

get stoked.

So I've been back in Jackson Hole for a few days now and I've really taken to snuggling up with a glass of wine next to my fireplace while I re-acclimate to the altitude. Let's just say I'm a little nervous for my first Mount Glory hike after spending half the off-season at sea level. Nevertheless, it's been snowing a lot and I just had to do something snowboarding related. Here are a few shots from last winter to get you going. Get stoked. Winter is almost here!

sunrise on the pass.

david duffy - early morning huck.

hiking.

aaahh to be in the mountains.

my little halina boyd is all growd up and launching off kickers!

david duffy on teton pass.

andy jardine taking a spin.

david duffy - stash park hand plant.

andy jardine - stash park rock gap.

david duffy - early on teton pass.

ed dujardin - backie on teton pass.

matt arvidson all frogged out!

halina boyd goin for a stroll.

david duffy tree tap.

matt arvidson doin' work.

a little spray to the face by matt arvidson.

into the mist - matt arvidson.

david duffy - rodeos and stuff on teton pass.

Monday, December 20, 2010

What I've Been Up To

Honestly, it's been hard to even check my email with the chaos that I have going on in my Jackson life. I wake up early, eat, go snowboarding, come home and head off to work. Sometimes I get a full day off in which the work part of the day is replaced with late night chats in my kitchen with friends. Regardless of this tough life that I lead, I get to have some fun every now and then...haha.

Saturday morning was spent out in the backcountry shooting this beautiful backcountry kicker at sunrise. It took hiking up in the dark in sub zero temperatures and nearly freezing my fingers off fiddling with my equipment all morning, but I guess you gotta be committed to get the shots. Robin Pitt and I shot photos, while David, Matt Arvidson, Halina Boyd, & Ed Dujardin got after it, taking laps from sunrise on. I'm gonna keep some of the shots concealed, but just to give you and idea of what ideal conditions we were shooting in......


The beauty of these mountains never ceases to amaze me.


Ed hikes back up to give it another go.


Robin takes in the view.


Not the most mellow of hikes back to the top.


Robin searches for new angles.


Soaking up the morning sun.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Kicker Sesh on Teton Pass

The off-season has officially begun here in Jackson Hole. I've heard horror stories about this time of year, also referred to as "The Mud Season". The snow begins to melt away, people leave, and the town is lifeless. Lucky for me, I picked up a house-sitting gig for local portrait photographer Flo McCall out in South Park. It's not too far from town, but it's private with a dog and lots of room to play. It's also convenient in the sense that it's a straight shot up to Teton Pass where I can get those last few turns out of the way before I put my snowboard in the closet and pull out my bicycle.

In order to take advantage of the snow still left in the mountains, we packed up the truck with some friends and headed up to Teton Pass. We decided to make a run on an area of the south side of the pass called "The Claw". (Sounds scary, I know.) The Claw is a face made up of lots of trees, chutes, and cliffs. Super fun. The first day out, the snow was amazing. Still soft and fluffy due to the north-facing slope aspect. On our ride down we spied a spot that would be perfect to build a backcountry kicker. We've talked about doing that all season and decided that it was time to finally get it done.

Saturday, we piled up in the truck again, shovels ready to go. It took David, Trevor, & Russ (I was moral support) over an hour to build the beast. I'd say they did a pretty nice job though.

The Beast

Smooth it Out
Finishing touches.

It was time to hit it. I busted out my camera and got some shots of the boys sessioning. The jump had a pretty steep landing and they got some big air off of it.

Rodeo 5
David backflipping over the valley.

From Below
View from below.

Everyone started getting tired and we decided to head out around 3:30 pm. It was a nice long day on the Pass. Of course, there was still another day in the weekend, meaning another day to ride. I was feeling pretty sick when I woke up (not sure if it's allergies or a cold) but nevertheless, I dragged myself out of bed to go hike up to the Claw. Fresh air always helps when I'm sick anyway. We had a crew: David, Trevor, Russ, Cyrus, Justin, and our Seattle friends Robin Pitt (a fellow photog) and his girlfriend Julie (used to work at Café Ladro in lower Queen Anne!). Everyone sessioned all day and we had the best time.

Frontside 3
Cyrus, frontside 360.

Hard at Work

Russ Sends It
Russ sends it.

Hiking the Jump
Cyrus & David hiking the jump.

Trevor Hucks It
Trevor rocks his pickle.

Backside 5
David, backside 5.

Backcountry Method
David gets that backcountry method shot he's wanted all season!

Unfortunately, that might have been one of the last days we get to ride this season. The snow was so heavy and sticky when we came down through the chutes that it was almost unbearable. Needless to say, it was one of the best days we've had out on the Pass with good friends, good riders, and lots of laughs.