Showing posts with label powder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powder. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

...and now i need a snowmobile.

Being that it is my fifth winter in Jackson Hole, I dreadfully have to admit that some of my favorite runs are getting, well, a bit boring. It's strange, because I am so incredibly privileged to live in a place like this, but after time, I have to start turning down other avenues for new adventures. Since I was a kid I always wanted to try new things, and that desire hasn't changed. I know I still have many places to explore in the backcountry via bootpack, but I have found that my desperation for a new type of terrain has started to take over -- this isn't helped by the fact that it hasn't snowed in about a month. My lovely little lift-accessed resort is now plagued with icy slopes that are just not fun on my snowboard. Maybe if I grew up on the east coast I would feel different but a Northwest girl doesn't do ice.

That being said, I was beyond stoked when my friends Halina (badass chica riding for High Society Snowboards and local outerwear company Burgess Custom) and her equally rad boyfriend Tyler Van Martin (a Salomon skier) contacted me to go on a snowmobile mission with their recently acquired sled and uber-experienced sled friend Blaine. The mission? Find location, build jump, take photos. My type of day in the backcountry! Maybe with a little snowboarding for myself thrown in as well ;)

A cold cloudy morning led us to the trailhead of Mosquito Creek, a popular snowmobile area. Of course everything took forever and we didn't end up taking off on the trail until 10 am. With six people and two snowmobiles, things were certainly interesting! I thankfully got to ride tandem, as I'd probably be a complete idiot trying to operate such a machine, nor did I want to be one of the two unlucky (sorry David!) that had to tow behind via rope on the woop-infested trail. All went well despite the lack of a third sled and we were invited by bright blue skies as we rode along.




Of course after about 30 minutes down, Tyler and Blaine decided to take off on their own and "scout" for a jump location. Okay with the rest of us, as we decided to lap a pretty little powder hill, complete with a log jump. Fun!












After some time waiting, eating, riding, taking pictures and more waiting, the boys came back. We were forced to ride up a really steep hill where the only way to not get stuck was to gun it, making for a fairly terrifying ride for me on the back! I'm pretty sure my butt was off the seat the whole time and I almost lost my goggles. I nearly pulled Blaine off the sled! Couldn't have been more thankful for those handlebars. Turns out our jump location was down in a gully area and Halina and I had a blast riding right back down. The gully was full of perfect powder and we towed behind the sleds for a bit to get to our destination.



Well, turns out our jump location wasn't quite as perfect as we thought. Scenic yes, but a good landing? Hardly. Nevertheless, it was getting late and we couldn't keep riding further into the backcountry and still build a jump, and shoot photos before sunset so that was the spot.


The crew spent some time building while I played around with Halina's splitboard. Want one so bad! I skinned around and scoped out some angles for the shots I wanted to get, set up my flash (so convenient that I just got to strap it onto the back of the sled!!) and was good to go. Soon, "dropping!!" was a familiar phrase and it was on!

Blaine gets after it on the jump.

After a fairly quick session, we packed up our gear and headed back. Tyler got stuck in the gully so I had to post-hole my way back up to the trail while Blaine helped get him out. We rode out watching the alpenglow light up the surrounding peaks.

Sharing beers at the Stagecoach after, I couldn't believe how excited I was to have shared a new experience with my friends. Of course David and I were already gushing about getting a snowmobile, but sadly that will probably have to wait. I guess that's it until our next adventure :)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Teton Pow

It's been snowing here in Jackson quite a bit over the last few weeks. The bleak, dry, sub-zero sunny days seem to be transitioning into more of the fluffy white stuff. Ninety-mile-per-hour winds scoured our mountain over the past couple of days and left us with some really powder-filled zones. Here's a shot of David hitting one of his new favorite lines. Keep it coming, Mother Nature!

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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.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The End of a Season

It's really a shame that Jackson Hole Mountain Resort had to close its lifts this weekend. Mother Nature ended the season with a bang, dumping a few feet of snow over the course of just a few days. Unfortunately, Jackson Hole is restricted to Teton National Park guidelines and has to close at a certain time every year, regardless of the current snowfall. David and I ended the season with a couple of really awesome backcountry runs, and I thought I'd share.

Cliff Drop Method
Nothing like a cliff drop method.

Soft Landing
Stomped it.

Looking Back
Perspective.

Pow Slash
Pow slashing.

Rock Springs Method
More than one way to do a method.


Hiking for Pow
Hiking for pow.


Testin the Landing
Testing the landing.


Drop to Trees
Gnarly drop into the trees in Rock Springs.

Nothing but pow out there...sad. At least we still have Teton Pass though. You can be sure I'll be making my way up there as soon as the storms settle and the avalanche danger decreases. What a great end to the season though. Wow.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Big Days lead to Big Mountain Lines

Much to my dismay, the biggest snowfall of the year fell on a day that I was taking photos at the top of the kiddie lift. I woke up to a snow report of 12" overnight, 18" in the last 24 hours. I was super bummed. Luckily, the manager let us take some runs over on Apres Vous, and Jake and I tore it up in Saratoga Bowl. It was some of the deepest powder I've seen over there, and the traverse out was even mildly tame. Whew. Luckily, I had Tuesday off so I could at least get some leftovers from the huge day before.

David's friends Jesse & Chris are in town, so we started the day with a lap on the tram. It turned out to be a sunny day so we showed them the gorgeous view from the top. Jesse got really excited:

Jump for Joy
Jesse Atkins. Jumping for joy over Cody Peak.

We headed down to the bottom of Sublette and decided on our next plan of attack. David spotted a chute that looked ride-able and decided to go for it. Needless to say, he went a little bigger than I thought he would and I kind of freaked out on my side of the lens when I saw him do it. That's David though.

Stomped It
Rock drop to stomp 6 " from a rock...no big deal.

On the way to that line I had spotted a much gnarlier line that needed dropping. The sun was out and the snow was good so David decided to go for it. Let's just say that I was pretty stoked on David's riding today. I've seen him hit some pretty big drops and stuff in the park, but watching him do these big mountain lines got me really excited. Cody Peak is next.

Big Mountain Lines

Powder Turns

Soon I had to get my hiking itch taken care of and I met up with my friend Steve to hike the Crags. It took about 45 minutes from the Apres Vous side, but we found one of the best lines. Trees and knee-waist deep powder. Steve hit a tree stump and ripped his pants, but other than that it was all good.

We spent the remainder of the day playing around in Saratoga Bowl. I took a few shots of the guys "jibbing" this big pillowy rock. It was too abrupt to hit and jump off of so a spray was the way to go.

Rock Jibbing
David Duffy rock spray.

Back to work for the next two days, and then some more good riding. I must say that I'm getting awfully used to riding with my 25 lb. camera bag...and that's a good thing :)