Monday, November 15, 2010

Not For the Faint of Heart

We watched an incredible movie over the weekend that had both of us saying, "that was the heaviest movie I think I have ever seen". It is called "The Stoning of Sorarya M".
The movie is a true story based in Iran in 1986 and chronicles the real life drama of a death by stoning incident involving an innocent female.

The movie is insanely graphic, be aware. However, it is also really, really good. Put it towards the top of your Netflix queues....

Here is the trailer.


Sunday, November 14, 2010

A hint of things to come?


November always fools everyone. While there is hardly ever snow that sticks around in the valley, the mountains normally have enough to play around on. Saturday my bud Tim and I went up to Togwotee to go sledding. What was literally a trace of new snow in town turned out to be over a foot of fresh an hour drive and 4,000ft of elevation later. It was awesome conditions.

This is Tim with his brand new Ski Doo sled. It didn't have a single mile on the odometer before Saturday.


It was cold and mid-winter conditions. Loading up the sleds for the drive home. Notice that the sleds were getting face shots!

More video from the day later on in the week.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Go Anna!


Tomorrow is Anna's first World Cup race of the season. It's a slalom in Levi, Finland and her first race back after knee surgery. Goodman, we will be cheering loud for you tomorrow. Ski fast! See you in Colorado in a couple of weeks. Crush it!!!

If you want to watch it is on Live on Universal Sports at 4am EST ($3.99/per race).
Or there is always Live Timing too, not as exciting, but free.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

First Turns of the Winter



Celebrating a day off getting some fresh powder up on Togwotee Pass with Ted.
Thanks again to all the Veteran's for making days like this possible.

Veteran's Day

It's November 11th. I woke up this morning and was stoked to be an employee of the State of Wyoming and have the day off. Then, I started thinking about the reasons as to why I had the day off and it hit me. I am lucky enough to live in a country that I can essentially do whatever I want, whenever I want. So to all the Vets, I say thank you! It is really easy to loose sight of the fact that we have troops serving in combat zones right now while I sit here typing this getting ready to go ski powder.

So, this post is essentially a Thank You to all the Vet's.

Keelan, one of my favorite Vet's all pumped up on America last year at the Olympics! Keelan flew Blackhawk Helicopters for the Army in Iraq. He is a badass!

Besides piloting one of the meanest helicopters in the world, Keelan is a 100% great dude, and loves life as much as anyone I have ever met. Thanks Kee...

Ahh, one of my other favorite Vets! My good high school bud Adam Grace. "Grizzwald" flies C-130 cargo planes for the Air Force and is still currently serving for the Florida National Guard and just returned from Afghanistan last month. Grizz always downplays his career and experiences as a pilot along with all the wild places he has served our country, but dude is a badass too!

Grizz knows a thing or two about skiing deep pow too! Last winter up on Teton Pass getting some.

Grizz and Me, hanging at the tram dock on a pow day, Jackson Hole

Can't wait to see both of these guys next month down in Colorado.
Thanks again for all that you do serving our country!


And, then there is my bud George Schmuke......He fly's the biggest, fastest, coolest big boy toy on the planet. His toy makes my snowmobile look like a hotwheels toy! F-18 jets for the U.S. Navy. George has done numerous tours flying the skies over Iraq based off an aircraft carrier out in the Gulf. Again, complete badass! Landing a jet on a moving runway in the middle of the ocean. Freakin awesome.

George, really stoked to see you next weekend in San Diego, play some golf, and hang.

Ohh yea, Happy B Day Mrs. Shirley!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sites I dig!


During the winter I seem to casually browse the web more than normal checking on snow conditions, trip reports, weather, etc.

Here is a sampling of my favorite winter sites...

Cheetah Factory Racing

We Know Snow

Jackson Hole

Sled Shot

Pow Explorer

Teton Pass Webcam

Ski Racing

Bring it on winter!!!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Definitely our new sport

We had a great idea at the Ski Swap on Saturday, why don't we try to find some cheap nordic gear so we can go play in the snow...well what an amazing idea that turned out to be! We took our new (awesome and probably at least 20 year old) gear up to Togwotee on Sunday and I don't remember ever laughing at Trevor as much as I did that day. Oh, fun times.

Decked out and ready to roll..."This can't be too hard"

We had some snowmobiling tracks to cruise along in which were awesome until your ski got stuck in some icy groove that was bound to tip it on it's side, roll your ankle and flip you over on your back while you flailed to try to get your balance (well, that was Trevor's experience at least).

This is what I got to witness most of the afternoon and I've never laughed so hard...I didn't think I would see the day where Trev wasn't an instant pro at every sport! He was convinced that my skis were "fatties" compared to his because I wasn't falling as much.

The Pinnacles are always a sweet backdrop.

Trev slowly getting the hang of it. Actually while I stood here taking his picture (keep in mind this was the first time he hadn't fallen for 150 yards), he started picking up his pace and passed me saying "Sochi 2014!"

Mid-way through we stopped for a little tea and a breather.

Don't be jealous, but these are our awesome new digs! Pretty sweet, huh? Mine are the white, pink and teal "fatties" on the right.

On our drive back to Jackson the imminent storm was hung up on the Tetons and the sun was glowing through the clouds. What a great day, weekend and life!