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Evening Park Sessions At Mont Ripley

April 2nd, 2011 No comments

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So, it’s the end of the ski season here in Upper Michigan. This is one of my favorite times to take pictures in the park. It’s warmer and there are less people so I can set up wherever I want and not be in the way. Also, the talent has had the entire season to get their tricks dialed and everyone is feeling super comfortable on all of the obstacles. So, for the last couple of nights we’ve been at the park shooting a couple of the features. The one I was most excited about was the launch rail. From most angles it seems pretty tame and some of the artwork on the sides isn’t all that appealing. But, if you look at it from the next set of features downhill it becomes a large triangle. The problem is you can see inside the structure and it again isn’t all that pretty. So, when I started thinking about lighting this feature I immediately wanted to light it from the sides and shoot it when it’s dark enough to push much of the background to black. Here you can see some of the shots earlier in the evening while the talent was warming up and there was still some light in the sky.


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The following night a couple of guys wanted to set one of the rails on fire and, well… I’m always game. Turns out it’s a little harder to set a rail on fire that one might think. Everyone was expecting larger flames, but I think what we came away with is still pretty cool. One of the other things we didn’t really consider was that the rail would get a little grabby once it got hot. This caused a few tumbles… no injuries fortunately, but definitely something to keep in mind.


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Where I Have Been – Part 1

February 20th, 2011 2 comments

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Well… where to begin. This is the first weekend I’ve had at home in a month. Things have been super busy, but some of that business was related to vacation so it’s not all bad. On January 26th Mari and I left Houghton for the west coast. We met up with my friends Dave Tripp, Justin Wold, my brothers, Eric’s girlfriend Colleen, and one of John and Eric’s friends. As soon as we touched down we grabbed our rental car, picked people up and headed north to Whistler. For the next few days all we did was eat sleep and ski. The weather was pretty good with clear skies on the first day and new snow but sketchy visibility on the next couple of days. I have to say… it’s quite a change skiing 5000ft+ vertical when you come from a place that doesn’t quite have 500ft. It was super fun and I’m sure it made me a better skier.



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Here’s Justin taking a break one afternoon.. all of that skiing really make a guy hungry. I would say that it was the hunger making Justin be weird… but we all know better.



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After skiing for a few days we headed back south to Seattle. Here we were supposed to only have a couple of days before our return flight, but weather in Chicago kept us grounded for 3 additional days giving us an entire week in Seattle. Unfortunately, Justin, Pat and Zack’s flights were not affected and they had to go home. In the meantime Tripp, Mari and I explored the city a little bit doing visiting the Gum Wall, the Aquarium, eating a lot of good food and just enjoying some downtime.



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Here’s Mari at the Seattle Aquarium. This place is cool enough, but Mari just can’t get enough. I think that if we didn’t drag her out of there she would have spent the rest of the week watching the otters.



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On one of the days we met one of Tripp’s friends for lunch and visited some places we hadn’t been before like Gas Works Park and the Troll under the bridge. It just so happened that we were all Tech grads and that evening there was an alumni event taking place at the Pike Brewery. So, once we had seen all we could see we headed back downtown to socialize with some of the MTU community. It ended up being a pretty cool event. Adam Johnson and Glen Mroz were there. We also got to see Melissa Marzalak and Andrew Merges. Nice and unexpected.



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Checking out Gas Works Park. This place is pretty cool. It’s on the opposite side of the city from the sound and offers some beautiful views of the city. The old machinery is kind of weird, but at the same time super cool. Definitely a place to go if you’re a tourist in the Seattle area.



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The Thursday before our rescheduled Friday flight out was the only day that we knew we were going to have full day off. So, we decided that we should head down to Crystal Mountain to do some skiing and see if we might hook up with another friend Jake Hase. Jake lives right off the road there so we touched base with him and then headed to the hill. When we got there it was drizzling a little and we weren’t sure we wanted to ski. We debated for a bit, grabbed something to drink, and right after we decided that we might as well ski since we’re here… Dave realized that he forgot his boots back in Seattle. With that decision made we called Jake and made plans to do a short hike near his place. Funny thing… by the time we picked up Jake and drove to the trailhead it was down right pouring out… good thing we didn’t ski. The hike was pretty sweet. I’m always amazed by the size of the trees in the PNW. It’s a very cool landscape and it’s a blast to explore.

After our hike we parted ways and grabbed some lunch/dinner in a small town. The restaurant we stopped in had the best pulled pork sandwiches and Dave, Mari and I all ordered one. All in all not a bad day.



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Friday was our flight. When we repacked our ski bag we stuffed a couple more things in it since we were under weight on the way out. There’s a limit of 50lbs and I have to say… we got it pretty damn close. Travel back to Houghton was pretty uneventful. We arrived late, shoveled out the driveway and I think we were in bed by about 1am. The next morning Dave and I were up around 5-5:30am so we could be on the road by 6am to drive back down to Marquette to pick up a few things before continuing on to Munising. Dave was meeting up with some of our friends and I was supposed to be working the event. I will post more details in “Part 2″ which will be more work related.



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I got home from IceFest late on Sunday only to get up and go back to work on Monday. I worked through Thursday and then Thursday after work Mari and I got in our car and started the long drive to Ottawa for our yearly trip to Winterlude and some family fun. This year was pretty much the same as most years… We arrive on Friday afternoon in time for a nap and then dinner. Saturday we’re up early to have breakfast with the family, skating on the canals in the afternoon, some exploring of the city, then Greek for dinner. Sunday we get up hang out for a bit, then hit the road again for the 15-16 hour drive home. It’s super fun, but it is a lot of time in a car for a very short amount of time with family. Maybe one of these days we’ll move some place closer.



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Well, I should point out the one thing that has changed. Aili and Jason had Liivo along for the first time and he was quite the trooper. He got Jason out on the ice and both of them made it all the way down to 5th Ave for a Beaver Tail and hot chocolate before turning around and heading for the warmth of the hotel.



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Here’s most of the group that we hang with. You wouldn’t guess it from the photo but there are some very important people in this photos… at least they think so :)

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Aili and Mari strolling through the city on the way to the canals to do some skating



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Liivo and Mari having a good time…

 

 

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Liivo running around in the halls at the hotel… it’s only a matter of time before he’s doing this on his own.

 

 

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Look at Mari… I think she’s getting high off all of her exposure to Liivo.

 

 

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TGR Contest – I Need Your Help!

January 11th, 2011 2 comments

Alright, first things first… TGR and The North Face are running a photo contest. There are prizes for best powder images and best freeride image. I like to think that my images capture some of those things pretty well, and I’m hoping that you might think the same way too. The thing is… I need your help. It seems as if the winners are going to be chosen based on the number of “Likes” they get. If you wouldn’t mind, please take a look at the images below. If you think it’s a cool image click on the link underneath the image and hit the like button. Remember, you can like as many as you want. As for those of you that have already liked some of the images… Thank You.

Later.


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Nothing But Sweet, Sweet Powder!

January 8th, 2011 1 comment

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There’s something about a powder day… just so many smiles… so many smiles.

This morning was one of the better days we’ve had in this area all season long. The snow was fresh, and deep, and soft, and light… pretty damn perfect. A handful of us met at the hill a little early in order to beat the crowds and avoid the lift ticket fees. And all I can say is it was worth it.

With luck there will be many more days like this.

Later.


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Friday Dawn Patrol at Mont Ripley

January 7th, 2011 No comments


Just another random image post from our weekly morning excursion at Mont Ripley.

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Random Ski Photos…

January 2nd, 2011 No comments

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Today we woke up to cars covered in snow. After suffering through a little warm spell I was actually a little excited to have to shovel the car out. After clearing out the driveway we grabbed our skis and headed over to Mont Ripley. The photos pretty much tell the story of what happened next. With any luck the Lake Superior snow guns will keep it coming. I wouldn’t mind another couple feet of snow.

Later.


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Superior Outdoors Magazine – Winter 2011

December 16th, 2010 1 comment

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The other day I was in the book store looking through the magazines. I like to do this from time to time to check out the images in the ski, bike, and outdoor magazines that are getting published. It’s not that I’m hoping to have all of my images published, but I like knowing what the editors are looking for just in case an opportunity presents itself.

Anyway, I saw that the book store had the most recent issue of Superior Outdoors so I grabbed a copy. Initially I only looked at the last page. I knew that an image of mine was supposed to run there in the winter issue, it was there and that’s all I needed to purchase a copy. However, imagine my surprise when I sat down to lunch and saw another of my photos in the table of contents! Apparently, another series of images I submitted were published along with an article by Conor Mihell on the Gales of November kayak confluence. And that wasn’t the end… in the reflections portion of the magazine appeared one of my surfing images of Sam Gardner.

It’s really cool seeing my stuff in print. I would say it’s because I’m so awesome, but the truth is that I really owe most of these images to Conor. He’s the one with the magic pen and without his words there would be no need for my images.

Thanks Conor.


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Random Ski Image Post…

December 12th, 2010 1 comment

JKZ_8876Makela hiking up the T-bar line…



JKZ_8878Kyla, Makela, and Lynner nearing the top…



JKZ_8904Lynn and Mak taking a break and getting out of the wind after hiking up…



JKZ_8911Mari, Lynn, Mak, and Bill Marlor preparing for the way down…



JKZ_8913Bill getting ready to drop into Wipeout…



JKZ_8931Glen testing out his new telemark skis and skins…

 

 

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Chair Evac – Mont Ripley Ski Patrol

December 11th, 2010 No comments

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The Husky Chair at Mont Ripley was acting up today. A little before noon it decided it didn’t want to run stranding quite a few skiers and snowboarders on the chairs high above the ground. Fortunately, the Mont Ripley Ski Patrol is very well organized and in a very short amount of time had crews out on the hill helping the stranded persons back to the safety of the snow below. Here are some images of the guys in action. After watching them work it was obvious that they were trained well and I definitely feel like safer knowing that they’re around. Hopefully the lift will be up and running again tomorrow. I think we’re going to head over a little early and hike a few runs and go from there.

Think Snow!


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Ripley Opens Today!

December 11th, 2010 No comments

 

Mont Ripley opens today and I’m sure there are a lot of people out there thinking about skiing and getting ready for the season. Here’s a short video that pretty much visually describes what I’m sure a lot of people are feeling at this time of the year.

Happy Holidays!

 

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