Monday, March 29, 2010

Lost in Turkey

A video scrapbook about our shred adventure in Turkey.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Hurray for Logan

I've always thought Logan was pretty good at skiing but I really had no idea how good. As a snowboarder I have no idea what tricks are hard or cool and half the time I dont know what hes doing. However, according to other skiers hes really good because he just won level one productions contest "superunknown." This essentially means next year he will become a huge superstar in the ski world. Hip hip hurray! If you see him givem a big old sloppy kiss.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Rythum

Ian and I have always talked about building a rythum section. It has always been that dream feature that would maximize airtime while allowing for tweak after tweak. We started pushing some piles together last week, and yesterday it was finally ready. We struggled for the first few hours trying to get everything dialed. There were a lot of flat landings and sore knees, but as the day started to wind down it finally started to work. Five jumps total, I was really excited.
Shifty

Drop

Party run

Classic

Wheels

Pop

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

spring break 2010, whooaaa!!!

There was a lot of ideas thrown around this year about spring break options, most included some mexican destination town, lots of coronas and tequila, college girls and mtv, but in the end we settled on the vibrant town of valdez. The crew was made up of Brendan, Ian, Logan, Matt, Travis, Becky, Rachele and myself, Josh. In true valdez fashion, the weather was relentless. It pulled us in with one nice day our first day there and left us with a nice day on our way back home, just to insure we would be back. The five days in between it snowed, non stop.
Day 1, novelty airtime infront of glacier tunnel

Slednecker pow

Another novelty iceberg obstacle

Urban style air to flat in the backcountry. Thats the new hotness, steep powdery landings are overrated.

Hells Yeah

It was late, it started to snow really hard and the bad girls club finale was almost on, so we called it a night a little early.

The next few days we returned to the same treed zone shredding a bunch of mini lines and dropping cliffs. Part of the crew was stoked, the other part not so much. Logan, Matt and Travis took off a few days early. Maybe it was because we had lured them in under false pretenses, promising sunny days and bikini clad woman.

Indy

One second after snapping this shot, Ian slowly fell back for no apparent reason to onlookers. Shoulder dislocation 92.


The harbor



B$. This is the zone we spent all of our time on when it was snowing.


It was deep

Ian blasting through the trees

Day 5 brought us good enough light to see some of the mountains around us. We lapped the easement for a few hours, took a few road runs, then poached the cat skiing zone. So sick.

The enabler

Chang throwing some snow around

Day 6 was spent exploring Valdez Glacier.

Mandatory penguin slide

B$ was ollieing off every iceberg in sight.

Coolest cave ever


Magestic Valdez

Our last day was spent lapping this zone. We each got about 7000 vertical in the 4 hours before we had to leave. So sick. Definately the best turns of the trip.

We rolled through Anchorage and straight into Girdwood on saturday so we could hit this "secret" zone on sunday.

We exited the "secret" zone here, also happens to be the house I spent some of my childhood in.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Turkey tease

The turkey video is almost done, we just have a few little things to add. But we are going to valdez for the week so its going to be a little while longer. Until then, heres a quick teaser I put together.


Untitled from doomslashlove on Vimeo.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Better than a Hallmark Thank You

A Mr. Ian Chang, known for his ridiculous ideas, big jumps and extreme personality, was able to put together doom/love's biggest (and only) annual event. Chang assembled a crew of mad men and women who worked tirelessly throughout the week, to ensure that the Fur Rondy Big Air was a go. While it wouldn't be impossible or surprising if Chang had completed the event by himself, he did have several helping hands and dedicated sponsors. To everyone that helped make a the Fur Rondy Big Air event a success, thank you. Each and every sponsor made the Big Air the memorable event it was. Thank you Loken Construction, Spinell Homes, HillTop Ski Area, The Municipality of Anchorage (Logan's Dad especially!), Craig Taylor Equipment, Wayne, Alex the Lion, Mostly Ghostly, Kris Swanson, Shred Club, Shovelers, Riders and of course Chang for his outrageousness.
xo B$
Darian stealing the spot light for a hot sec

Chang's backside

Brady..... upping the ante

Chang, just seconds before crashing

BR getting Tricky

Watching Brady