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With Love From Jason Arens

by Newschoolers
May 6th 2010 - 0 comments

As of April 22nd, my ski season was officially over. That was the day I trudged through a foot of fresh snow in my drive...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/80/74/8074.jpeg[/IMG]

Europe with Dania Assaly

by Newschoolers
May 5th 2010 - 0 comments

EURO OPENMy journey away from the Colorado/ Utah parks began with a quick, yet amazing trip to Tahoe with the Sessions t...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/80/47/8047.jpeg[/IMG]

May Flowers

by Newschoolers
May 5th 2010 - 0 comments

...with the Level 1 crew at Alpine Meadows and had one perfect day of free skiing (not "freeskiing" but free skiing -- no cameras!) with TJ Schiller in the park at Squaw Valley. When TJ and...

Weathered out yet still skiing powder

by Newschoolers
May 5th 2010 - 0 comments

I had plans to go out to the Freshfield glacier with the Rocky Mountain Sherpas. These boys are old friends and are very talented cinematographers, their movies are filled with amazing images and wild time lapses, watch their trailer. Anyhow, on Saturday we were supposed to fly out but the sky never cleared so we "roasted" the day away and tried again on Sunday. Not being one great at waiting around I eventually bailed and headed up to the pass. A quick afternoon/evening up Balu and Cheops north made for some ok dust on crusts turns. But the falling snow guaranteed good skiing the next few days. I knew of a great local spot were we could benefit from the fresh 20cms and low snow line. So I headed up solo yesterday and sampled 10 000 feet of powder turns. Windloaded up to 40cm in some places, it was full on winter up there. And today, I headed back up there with some friends, humming and hawing after my first run Chris suggested we shred south, the turns were hot, Jalapeno hot, so good in fact that we did a couple of runs to make sure that they were as good as we thought. Then another couple of runs and we headed home. Without family around I had a snack and then napped from 5:30-8:30. Wow.  Not too often I do that, its almost like it was back in the day. But then I used to ski all day and fall asleep on the red shag carpet for a few hours, but now there's no more red shag. Still that same exhausted feeling though. I am focusing on keeping my vertical advantage and making it bigger so when Tracey returns I can enjoy 4 days of family time and then travel up to the Yukon. May 21-June 10th we will be up in the St-Elias range, checking out what it has to offer. I am really looking forward to seeing Canada's biggest mountains.

Next stop, Baltimore.

by Newschoolers
May 5th 2010 - 0 comments

Flying to Baltimore to visit the talented people at One to One Networks. I’ll be there for three days.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/80/13/8013.jpeg[/IMG]

Baltimore

by Newschoolers
May 5th 2010 - 0 comments

It was only a matter of time before I saw a shirtless crazy guy inside a 7-11. I’m here for three days trying to lock down my new job. Details soon.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/80/12/8012.jpeg[/IMG]

Tune In To CU Graduation!

by Newschoolers
May 4th 2010 - 0 comments

Last critique tomorrow… then, it’s all over! If you’re so unfortunate as to not be able to attend my graduation, do not fret… it will be streaming live on the internet! Bigmuscles, that means you… I’ll expect you to be watching. The show gets going at 7:00 AM MST on Friday. Be sure to tune [...]

Powderhound Magazine (Australia) Cover

by Newschoolers
May 4th 2010 - 0 comments

Two years, two covers with Powderhound Magazine.  This year it’s Anna Segal at The Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah.  I’ve been working with Powderhound Magazine for 4 seasons now, since I started shooting with the Aussies, mainly Anna Segal and Davina Williams.  This photo was one I had completely planned out before shooting it.  [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/79/94/7994.jpeg[/IMG]

Bishop Discovers MARS

by Newschoolers
May 3rd 2010 - 0 comments

From Pushups & Optimism: As athletes, we have the opportunity to experience authentic ski towns, desolate stretche...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/79/20/7920.jpeg[/IMG]