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2009.01.14
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2009.01.14
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2009.01.09
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The adventures continue on to today with one more day up at Jackson hole. We arrive around 9:30am after getting my board left behind, and rounding up the troops. The reports read that the base was 38 degrees and the top 22 degrees with 42 mile an hour winds so it was a little difficult to decide on layering. No matter the case we got on the mountain ready to shred. with my knee hurting a bit we headed over to Apre Vous to start. the snow was a bit heavy and the runs were fairly choppy, but with a little searching it was possible to find some good stuff. After a couple of runs there on to the Gondola to check out the conditions over there. found a few decent spots, but still on the search. Took up the thunder lift, looking to traverse to some good stuff. On our way across we happen to spot a little lip. It was pretty funny to come across actually, the lip seemed to have been built that morning but no one had hit it. They had attempted to hide the jump with tree branches and such but it didnt work out so great, we spotted it pretty easily. We checked it out then headed back to the chair ready to hit it this time/ Got over there and had some issues figuring out who would ginnea it, then some random rider blasted in and got firsties, so we all maned up and hit it. There was a few wild style hits and a couple of good ones, I was pretty happy with my fs 3. We grabbed some lunch and headed back up, we took a few more runs, met up with the team and decided it was about time to peace. Back to the pad to dry up and rest up, tomorrow comes the backcounty. -Seth
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2009.01.08
04:55:37
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So today the C.U. Snowboard team headed back up to Jackson to get there shred on. Got a good early start and was at the mountain by 8:30AM. Unfortunately it had randomly warmed up to about 34 degrees and so it was kinda raining and sketch. The conditions were not ideal by any means. The snow pack is what locals were calling upside down; basically really light snow yesterday, then a layer of ice, then really dense wet snow on top, making everything very unstable. So due to the far from ideal conditions we decided to stay in bounds and shred the safer parts of the mountain. This plan became more relevant as the morning continue. Tram and Gondola didn't open till about 12:30 so only a few chairs were shred-able. We headed to the Apre Vous chair once again for a couple of laps then down to casper which had some great tree runs. Took a couple of runs there and then went over to the Gondola to hit Dicks Ditch. There was a about 5 of us taking laps in dicks ditch and it was so fun. Tons of little jibs all over the place, little hips and drops and we couldn't get enough. Well any ways back to the house to shower up, do some blogging and watch some movies. now its bed time to prepare for tomorrow's epicness. -Seth
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2009.01.08
02:58:34
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So yesterday was the C.U. snowboard teams first day in Jackson Hole.
The team arrived the day prior Monday, after a nice 9 hour drive
starting at 4:30AM in boulder. Any ways we rolled up to the mountain at
8:45am hoping to catch first chair. But due to the lift ticket
situation and long lines I didnt get on the slopes till around 10:30
but then it was game on. We jumped on the tram and headed to the top
ready to rip the fresh light snow. It had been dumping all night and
morning so the snow was so so good. We followed a Jackson local out of
bounds and to some of the sickest snow ever, we went across a sketchy
open face and then down perfect untouched waist deep powder. After the
nice open field it was into the trees for just tons more perfect snow.
A few more tram runs and then onto an unwanted lunch with the team, and
back to the mountain. Decided to switch it up and head to the other
side of the mountain to hit some stuff off Apre Vous. We hit some
really good lines on boundary line, so stuff that we had found 2 years
back. We did some more party laps trought there and then headed back to
the tram around 3PM, tram laps were pretty sick in that they would take
about an hour, involved a bit of hiking and always had perfect snow.
Got done with the tram runs around 4:10PM and was very ready to get
back and ice the knees. Oh also in between lunch and Apre Vous I took
one lap through the baby park which involved a 6ft bs 720 to heel catch
to concussion. apparently I was knocked out for a few seconds and then
came back saying I was knocked out. Pretty exciting little event.Back to the house to rest up and get the legs back for the next day. -Seth
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2009.01.08
02:54:00
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Back to Boulder to clean up and get ready for Jackson hole at 4:30AM Thanks Seth
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2009.01.08
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thanks for tuning in Seth
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2009.01.01
18:16:04
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So yesterday some of my room mates and I headed up to keystone to get our shred on. Bit of a different day for me, as I only took two laps through the park. We started out on some stupid icy mogul run then proceeded to a couple of crappy tree runs, after which we went and bombed some steeps. Pretty fun to just go balls out as fast as possible. After some more of those, we proceeded to take a couple of laps through the park. I just hit the medium line as it was my first day back and what not but it worked out pretty good, got a version of my contest run so I'm feeling pretty good about my shredding. I had a pretty damn fun day just shredding and not concentrating on the park. The mountain was pretty crowded on the runs, but the lift lines werent bad. Going to skip today due to the crowds and traffic but Ill be back up soon.
-Thanks for tuning in Seth
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2008.12.18
23:24:24
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So Yesterday was the Mt. Dew Winter Tour Slope style Qualifiers. I showed up and the jumps were way bigger then anyone would have thought. Got straight to practice, nice and early 8am wooo, and tried to figure out the speed. Heres how the day broke down, first run I just planned on straight airing everything, but when I went into the second jump I apparently had way to much speed and ended up clearing the entire landing. Next run i droped in, spun the first jump straighted the second then went to straight the third and came up on the knuckle. Next run consisted of decking the first jump. As you can tell it started off pretty ruff. I took some more runs and finally got comfortable with spinning them all, even if it was just a 3 over the last. I scrapped my board and was ready for the runs. My first run I dropped in, stomped the first jump great, then through a real good 7 off the second jump which turned out to be way too huge and cleared the entire landing again. So first run is the throw out run, and second run needs to be the show stopper. With butterflys in the stomach I dropped in with one goal, to land on my feet and get through the whole run, gap lip went perfect, Cab 5 stomped, front 7 not perfect but too my feet and with what I thought was plenty of speed for the third. Figured i wouldnt have the speed to do the 9 I wanted so just threw the bs 7 landed it clean and went into the last rail front boarded and was done. what i wanted a landed run. i thought that it would be enough to put me in, but to my suprise it wasnt quite enough. I ended up taking 28th and I have to be happy with that I suppose. On to the next contest and on to the next day of shredding, knowing I need to step up my game a bit.
-Seth
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2008.12.18
22:52:49
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So today Pat Abramson and I, headed up to keystone to train and prepare me for the Mt. Dew tour Slopestyle. We left boulder with the idea that it was going to be pretty crappy up at the mountain, but to our luck it turned out to be pretty nice. I had a very difficult time getting into the groove, but around 1pm something switched and it was game on. Not sure what ticked but i started landing my run, i really wanted to work on the cab 9, but got a pretty good contest run 3 times in a row and called it a day. Day break and ready for the contest. -Seth
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2008.12.11
15:47:28
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Last night, Jeff cormack, Kevin rouse, and I blasted up to vail to check out a rail jam we were invited to. It was a pretty crazy night of activities and alot of riding for alot of people. Luckily I was in the Pro/Am devision so didnt have to qualify. but there was 80 snowboarders that were in the open class that had to compete against each other to make it to finals, then from the 12 that went to the finals, top 3 got to go on to the pro/am devision. The pro/am devision was an invite list that included some smith riders, CU team, and some others. We shredded for 40 minutes and then they took the top 8 to actually go to the real finals. Luckily I made it to the real finals. The course consisted of 2 sides; the crazy side was riders left and was a Down-Flat-Down into a Y rail (up rail into 2 down rails) that looked like a Y from an arial view. then on riders right was a really long down rail (50ft) into a flat box. During the 40 minute jam. I landed tricks such as fs360 out of the dfd into bs360 out of the Y rail, fs board on the down rail into bs 450 onto the flat box. I did some other various tricks as well. 360's out 270's on the kink and some others. The finals is where people started going off. I knew the judging was overall so I made a point of landing some good tricks right off the bat, and making sure it didnt look like I was just hucking. In the end I finished in 3rd place, making 100$ WOOOO, lol. I'm quite happy with the 3rd place as it was my first pro contest of the year, and was a rail jam which definitly isnt my thing. Planning on doing some jumping tomorrow, so stay tuned for the news. (stay strong, and live life to the fullest, and think of every situation in the best possible way) -Seth
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2008.12.10
17:18:35
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So yesterday was a pretty exciting day. As the snow settled in boulder, we new jibbing had to go down. There was a good 6-12 inchs and plenty of it so we new we could make something happen. The jib mission started for me at 11am, after 2 classes and with the second 2 being canceled, I was ready to do work. We started at an
undisclosed location somewhere up towards the mountain, which was a
nice white bridge rail pretty wide and turned out to be a little too
mellow and slow. basically we needed to be going faster to make it look
sick. Next was a single barrel down rail, pretty mellow as well but
super long. Nick got a nose press but that was about as sick as it got.
Just speed issues once again. we proceeded to 2 other rails and was
shut down before we could even build a jump. kinda a dissapointing day,
but still good to be up there. -(stay strong, and live life to the fullest, and think of every situation in the best possible way) -Seth
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2008.12.09
15:16:20
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Yesterday was a day full of jumping and broing down. Rode up with pat A in the CUST van and arrived at keystone ready to shred. Keystone had there area 51 newly opened, and it was looking great. A pretty damn decent triple line, and people were going off. The triple line consisted of probably a 30 to 50 to 65 which flowed very well. As it was my first day really jumping, I took it easy for a few runs of jumping and getting used to the set up. After I was comfortable I decided to start working on my contest run. The first jump was a little small for the trick I plan to do, but was able to do a variation of it. Definitly was having some issues getting my feet on the ground, and landing straight. but for sure progressed and made the best out of the day. Got back to boulder and the snow was falling. Keep an eye out for my jib blog, plenty of snow in boulder to start jibbing today. (stay strong, and live life to the fullest, and think of every situation in the best possible way) -Seth
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2008.12.07
22:32:58
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Today was one more great day up at echo mt. Nick and I got a bit of a late start but still had plenty of time for some good turns. The snow at echo was at its best and the features smooth and flowing. Great to see the showing of kids wanting to shred and get some good coaching from the echo team, coaches and sims pros. Everyone seemed to be having a great time in the sun, getting there shred on and making stuff happen. After an hour, Nick and I took a couple of photos and video for echo and the echo TV episode 2. Nick was killing it today doing 180 on, 180 off the echo "e" Another epic day and echo mt. (stay strong, and live life to the fullest, and think of every situation in the best possible way) -Seth
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