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Mt-Robson area

by Newschoolers
Apr 28th 2010 - 0 comments

A bit of a spontaneous trip into the Rockies. Powder snow had deserted Revelstoke and word on the street was that there was powder in the Rockies. So we headed up to take a look around Mt-Robson, the Rockies highest mountain. This was my first time into the area and I was excited about the possibilities. We packed our bags and headed up the trailhead on bikes, another first for me. Huge multi day bags made some of the climbs arduous but it was an incredible way to start a trip and finish one. 7+ kms in on a road and the single track through gorgeous alpine terrain. Finally we hiked for a bit and then skinned to berg lake, where sits the Hargreaves hut. A cosy log cabin that stares up at the imposing north face of Mt-Robson. Spectacular. The next day we toured up towards Mt-Resplendent, super long approach that eventually rambled through glaciers and into deeper snow. From 8000 feet upwards the snow was great, we toured ever higher, through more crevasses till we finally reached the summit At 11 181 feet it is the highest I have stood on in 2010, mt-Superior in the Wasatch was 11131 ft. Super cool glaciated line off its north side boasted some great deep and stable powder turns.   So nice to ski deep powder in late april.We skied a cool line past Berg glacier and back to the cabin. The sky really cleared for us and all we could see was Mt-Robson, shinning above us. Taunting, teasing we were psyched to check it out on Monday. A direct up  Berg glacier brought us through hours of heavily crevassed glaciated terrain, roped up, climbing across thin snowbridges, super fun touring. The North face looming above all morning. Clear at first and then slowly getting more cloudy we reached the true base of the North face. 2 thousand feet of 50 degree terrain lay ahead, a 15 foot overhung burgshrund blocked our way. Weather not great, we took the easy out and headed down. Great skiing back to the cabin and then a small dinner, and we packed our bags and headed out. 3 hours from the cabin to the car, pretty amazing. Fast ski back to the end of the snow, a small walk to our bikes and then a fun bike ride down. Still tiring though since we woke up at 4.20am and had been moving ever since. Back at the car by 6:30 pm I pushed us to drive as close to Revelstoke as we could since my family was flying off to England for 3 weeks and I wanted to see them before they left. by 11:15 pm I had to stop driving,  19 hours of action, 6000 feet of skinning, 8000 feet of skiing, 4km of walking, 7+km of biking 400km of driving. What a day.

Super G TV episode 15

by Newschoolers
Apr 27th 2010 - 0 comments

Super G is not a ‘pro skier’. He’s an awesome skier and totally loves it, a lifer per say, but he’s no McIntosh. All I’m saying is maybe there’s a chance that a few of us ‘expert’ skiers could one day experience some of the turns that Super G captured in his latest mindblower of [...]

Room For Rent In Boulder This Summer!

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Apr 27th 2010 - 0 comments

Know anybody who is looking for a place to shack up in Boulder this summer? Maybe you need a place? Well let me know, because you can live in my room, for an awesome price ($500/month), right on the hill, with five awesome dudes who like to party and have fun.

Amsterdam Photos

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Apr 26th 2010 - 0 comments

I've told my story and shared photos from my cell phone, but I think these photos capture my five day stay in Amsterdam ...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/77/16/7716.jpeg[/IMG]

Schuss

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Apr 26th 2010 - 0 comments

Last month the Cold Smoke Festival went down in the Kootenays. That week photographer Dave Heath gathered up some classic gear and produced this wonderful slide show paying homage to the early days of my favorite sport, skiing. Well done, this is awesome!

DREAMS

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Apr 25th 2010 - 0 comments

Adam Clark PhotoJordan Seldin. Adam Clark Photo.Regardless of what you dream, find it, and discover limitless potential ...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/76/79/7679.jpeg[/IMG]

Legs of Steel

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Apr 25th 2010 - 0 comments

We all know who the real winners of the Nine Knights dodge ball tournament were. Austria and the Downdays Legends only w...

WE COOL WITH BANKS GILBERTI

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Apr 24th 2010 - 0 comments

Blossom & BloomFinal DaysCrucifixionAlong with being a varsity athlete on the Surface program, Banks Gilberti is a v...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/76/34/7634.jpeg[/IMG]

Wally Do?s Season Comes To An End

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Apr 24th 2010 - 0 comments

The Wally Do’s got creamed by Morning Wood the other day, and the season has thus come to an end. I would like to say, “thank you for nothing, Intramural staff, for combining the Open League with the A-League for playoffs.” The Wally Do’s will be back in action again next Fall. Big ups to the [...]

WE COOL WITH DEEP POW

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Apr 24th 2010 - 0 comments

Surface's Michael Schneider; Living Life.Although I cannot divulge our location, I can ensure we're having an absolute b...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/76/20/7620.jpeg[/IMG]

Oh yeah, I hosted a huge event.

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Apr 23rd 2010 - 0 comments

Completely dawned on me that I neglected to blog about the CBS College Sports ALT games and Copper Sunsation. Ok, I’ll have to get around to that this weekend. For now, here’s a photo of me on stage. This is probably the largest live audience I’ve ever made a fool of myself in [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/76/05/7605.jpeg[/IMG]

Blake Nyman x Nine Knights

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Apr 23rd 2010 - 0 comments

High above a gnarly inrun! Back in 82, Nyman could jump over them mountains!Watching Life on the in runLate Nights at Ni...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/76/01/7601.jpeg[/IMG]

Team Sweden

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Apr 23rd 2010 - 0 comments

Team Sweden finished fifth place last week in the Jon Olsson Super Sessions video contest. Team Sweden is composed of skiers Oscar Scherlin, Henrik Ha...

Mt-Davis

by Newschoolers
Apr 23rd 2010 - 0 comments

I had a look at a wicked couloir off Mt-Davis, when we were on Mt-Begbie two days ago. So yesterday Joey and I went up Mt-Davis to look into the couloir. This chute seems wild from all angles, probable 2000ft of chute plus a 1000 foot fan, it calls out to be skied. At least from a distance, looking down it was wild and very warm by the time we got there, it was not calling our names. The sketchy chute will wait for another day.  Not included in the photo to keep it slightly secret>>! But Mt-Davis is such an easy hit from revelstoke. Drive 20 minutes west, up a logging road till you hit snow, then sled to the base of the climb. up 4700 feet and voila the summit. Super cool terrain all around, I must come back here and play around next year. I have not been up here for at least 7 years, cool to be back.