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Been a while folks!  I’ve been busy shreddin’ as much as possible, and sledding tons too.  Finally the backcountry has settled down a bit, and the weather cleared up giving us a few days to get some work done back there.  It was a good feeling to finally get some shots in the bag as it’s been a slow start to the film/photo side of snowboarding this year.  I’ve been shooting a lot lately with Cam Hunter, who is relatively new to the backcountry, but so far, is killing it!  Keep an eye out for his work and peep his blog here and his site here.

In other news, I just found out that I’ve got another shot coming out any day now in the new issue Snowboard Canada magazine.  The photo is a double-page-spread in the contents section of the issue, and once again, captured by the talented Jussi Grznar.  I was driving around with Taylor Godber while on a jib trip last year (location, undisclosed) and found this lumber yard that seemed like it had tons of potential.   Somehow, we were able to drive in there and set this feature up, complete with a generator, lights, and a bungee, without anyone taking a second glance at what we were all doing.  What you can’t see in this photo is the mini step up to sketchy log ride to shifty quarter pipe made from logs that made this all possible.  Big thanks to the crew (Jussi, Taylor, D Watt, Jon V, and Ryan Kenny) for making this happen. Here’s a preview of the shot to show you what to look for in the magazine!

Here’s some shots of the area I took on my phone:


On another note, Vans is doing a 4-stop Canadian Big Air series this winter, where they’ve chosen to restrict the rotations to nothing over a 720, making style (photo by Colin Adair) the most important thing!  So stoked this is happening!  Get out to the stop nearest you, or make it to all of ‘em if ya think you got what it takes.

New shot in Transworld Snow

I haven’t seen the issue yet, but my buddy Arne Zeising pointed out that my board sponsor Endeavor snowboards posted a shot on their blog I got in the new TWsnow, which happens to be their annual ‘Photo Annual’.  This shoot was a blast, and a big thanks goes out to Colin DWATT and Jussi Grznar for slipping into wetsuits and diving into an opening in a huge glacial lake to GTS (get the shot).  Chris Rasman and I spent the morning riding this gnarly ice wall (hopefully one of those shots gets run in a magazine soon!), we then got prepped to tow each other in using our sled’s and rope.  We clocked in at about 80km/hr on average to make it across the opening in the lake, because we needed to not only make it across the freezing water, but also make surf-style turns to get the shot we were going for.

Right before this was taken I was a little heavy on my front foot and took a tumble into the frigid grey/blue water, but luckily Colin was on the shore and scooped me out of the water quickly.  If you look closely you’ll see that I am no longer wearing my SPY ‘Flynn’ sunglasses (they are likely sitting at the bottom of the lake, or maybe further down stream by now!), and my shirt is soaked through.  Leave it to Jussi to convince you that ‘one more shot and I got it’ is all it will take, in this case, thanks for pressuring me buddy!