Photographs eh?

So since youve heard the road trip story multiple times, theres no point telling it again. Heres some pics of what went down…

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Elfin Lakes

We started just to the right of the white line. The first part was the road to the parking lot

We started just to the right of the white line. The first part was the road to the parking lot

So a couple weekends ago I decided to skip the regular park lapping and headed on a little backcountry adventure. The destination was Elfin Lakes, a short multi-day trek through Garibaldi Provincial Park in Squamish. Along with myself, my pop and 3 other gentlemen made the 13km round trip over a weekend of decent weather and some dandy fresh snow. For those of you that are unfamiliar with the area, Garibaldi Park is a 195,000 hectare provincial park. With over 90km of hiking trails (which cater to not only hikers, but bikers, snowshoers and skiers to name a few), it proves to be one of the most beautiful, explorable regions in the world. Our hike began from the Diamond Head trailhead parking lot, a short drive up the hill from the Sea to Sky highway.

The hike began with a fairly mellow incline. It took us roughly an hour and a half to surpass the initial climb, ending at the Red Heather Meadows warming hut, where we had a rest and ate some lunch.

Hiking truly shows how much we take our chairlifts for granted

Hiking truly shows how much we take our chairlifts for granted

Now to be honest, I haven’t really been around the block when it comes to this whole backcountry/ski touring deal, but I will tell you that it is hard! Hiking up a constant slope with 45lbs on your back does not rank in the easy/beginner category. Surely my stamina was put to the test this weekend, and as a direct result I am now informed of how out of shape I am.

So many hills. Gah.

So many hills. Gah.

The hike after our lunch break was on fairly flat terrain, however mother earth thought it would be real neato to throw in some hills. This is particularly annoying due to the fact that the skins on your skis are great at going up…but not down. So in turn you were required to hike down the hill. Unbelieveable…

Hurray for hills... not

Hurray for hills... not

After a considerable amount of time spent following the ups and downs of the earth, we arrived at the Elfin Lakes shelter, a small cabin built about 30 years ago to house hikers for the night.

The Crib

The Crib

Usually the cabin can be occupied by about 34  people comfortably on bunks. We had 45 inside. Another 10 camped outside.

At capacity, or at least I hope so

At capacity, or at least I hope so

As the night wound down we had a semi-substantial dinner and great mingling sesh with the other campers. I didn’t really favour the dehydrated Pad Thai that was served, so I enjoyed some Toblerone. Remember kids, chocolate is always a healthy alternative and is full of vitamins and superpowers.

Yum

Yum

My sleep was limited that night due to some of the loudest snoring I’ve ever encountered. I woke up with my earbuds still blaring in my ears; my attempt at droning out the noise. Clearly it was unsuccessful, as I was more tired than ever, however a Redbull later and some more chocolate, we were ready to go.

These are the only true turns I put in on this trip. Usually campers have the option of hiking towards the peak of Diamondhead Mountain, a small trek up from the cabin, and skiing down there. Our group was a little less motivated, so 2 of us took the initiative to hit a smaller slope adjacent to the cabin. It was over in about 5 turns. Nonetheless, it was much, much better than hiking.

And then I remembered I had to hike back up

And then I remembered I had to hike back up

Following my short downhill experience, we proceeded to hike out, making good time and encountering beautiful sunny skies.

Not too bad for a weekend of forecasted snow and clouds

Not too bad for a weekend of forecasted snow and clouds

By the time we reached the car, I was happy to take off my boots and enjoy some more chocolate. Overall the trip was a great experience. It really gave me some perspective on how easy we usually have it, taking a lift up. Not only that, but I learned I am really into chocolate. Good thing?

Happy and glad, despite blisters galore

Happy and glad, despite blisters galore

The next attempt I would like to consider is a similar trek through Singing Pass. Until then I am off to get in shape… pfftt.

Payce

Payce

-CAM


PYP on ShredBC.com!

Bonjour my friends!

Just an FYI for everyone, you can check out PYP on shredbc.com. It is a locally run website by an awesome dude named Dan Petsnick, there is tons of cool vids and other stuff so check it out!

PYpeace out!

Chuckles


Scott Afterbang Contest

Afterbang: After landing a sick skiing trick you ride away all steezy and relaxed. Some people thinks this makes them look extra talented. – UrbanDictionary.com

From freeskier.com:

Scott USA respects that when you stomp a trick, you chuck in your favorite afterbang. Whether or not you know it, we make sick gloves.

In recognition of claimers worldwide, we want you to see your best afterbangs. And we’d be even more stoked to see you throw your hands in the air in proper claiming fashion (cause you definitely will once you are rocking some SCOTT gloves in victory).

Whoever has the best afterbang (some high hands so we can see your gloves will definitely help your chances) will win some SCOTT goods. Submit your best afterbang edit to freeskier.com and the top ten will win SCOTT gear.

Winners will be chosen by Scott athletes; Dane Tudor, Ian Cosco, Nick Martini, Henrik Lampert, Michelle Parker, Keri Herman, Alex Schlopy etc.

So it’s all about the ride away. It’s that simple. Stomp and ride away with style and you could score yourself some wicked Scott swag, including a pair of 173 P3 skis. Dope!

Head over to freeskier.com to find out how to enter.

In case you’ve been living under a rock for the last few years and don’t quite know how to ‘bang, or you need a little inspiration, check this video of one of the best afterbangers in the game, Jon Brogan:

Note the ride away…bangin.

-cj

 

3rd PYP TEASE!

Hello PYPeoples!

Here is the 3rd of the 3 teasers, hope you like it!

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Be sure to come to the Oakley Night Jam on FRIDAY NIGHT! I AM MCING!

PYpeas,

Chuckles


Random Rambles II

Hiya folks,  you know the drill.

Fellow blogger Dan Jonas and I were able to get out paws on some 2010 Ride gear to take to Grouse mountain.  With the help of Rodrigo Caula, proprietor of Choice Apparel, and two femmes from Grouse’s local J-Crew, Alice Gorton and Sydney Schram, we were able to test the Crush, Machete and DH on the men’s side, and the Canvas and Compact on the women’s side as well as a bunch of bindings and those crazy light boots.  Keep your eyes peeled for product reviews coming soon.

Speaking of Choice Apparel, the new product was shipped out last Wednesday and the line is officially launched as of March 11th.  If you haven’t already done so, hit up the site and get your orders in via email at choiceapparel@hotmail.com!

Some more Choice news.  Grouse Mountain pro team rider, Jenelle Pritchard is the first girl on the Choice team.  Yay!

It’s been flaking kittens for the past week and that good ol’ west coast snow is covering the mountains.  It’s wet, it’s heavy, and it’s so much fun.  Get out and play in the trees, but don’t slow down or get stuck.

Is it just me or is that quarter pipe amazingly fun?  Good job, park crew.

I currently have no park board due to base delamination.  Lucky for me, it’s been pow so I’ve been able to get my 159 out of retirement.  Anyone wanna help me out with something a little/a lot smaller?

I’m going to be sitting down with the founder of Spacecraft Clothing, Stefan Hofmann, for an interactive interview this weekend.  For those that haven’t heard, Spacecraft is an art project using clothing as a medium.  Go and check it out.  The product is sick and the art is even better.  They’re currently based out of Bali and keep a grassroots feel to everything they do.  Pacific Boarder will be carrying the spring line, so make sure you go and take a look.  I’ll have more on Spacecraft in the next couple days.

Shreddies for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner,

Sam


Nimbus, Montage, and Pow, Pow, Pow.

Three years ago the face of skiing was forever changed by a group of skiers and a little movie called Idea. Eric Pollard, Andy Mahre and Pep Fujas opened people’s minds to what was possible on a pair of skis in powder snow. Nimbus Independent was born.

Pollard and crew stepped up their game the next season and produced Hunting Yeti, a 5 part web series followed by a DVD compiling the highlights. This year the Nimbus crew is at it again with their third release, En Route.  So far the crew have pow-slashed their way through Japan and Austria. Check the website for their latest webisodes.

Warning: Extreme Pow Shreddage Ahead! If nothing done by Nimbus gets you stoked then please do not read on.

If you don’t know…now you know. Montage Inc is here to stay. Based out of California, these guys are really showing the big boys at Nimbus that they know a thing or two about shredding pow. They just dropped their new website with a couple of sick videos, so check it out. The following clip is some of the best backcountry jumping that has ever gone down. Just see for yourself:

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Speechless,

-cj

p.s. It’s puking up Grouse Mountain right now… strap on yer fat boards and send ‘er!

(in-bounds of course)


PYP TEASE 2 of 3!!!

Hey!

OMG!OMG!OMG! Its here, the new PYP teaser 2 of 3, peep it!


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PYPEACEEEEEEEE!

Chuckles


Slum Dog Illionaire – Simon Dumont

For those of you hungry for some park footage, check Simon Dumont as he regains some street cred in his latest edit, Slum Dog Illionaire. Love him or hate him, the kid shreds hard.

See what others are saying about it over at newschoolers.com


New Jiberish Edit and goodies!

Hi guys!

Hope you enjoyed the 1st of the 3 teasers, let me tell you, if you liked the first one, the second one will blow your mind!  It has been released but it is in a Quicktime format, so we are in the process of uploading it to Vimeo so it will be HD-accessible for all!!!  In the meantime I just wanted to share an edit that I found online from the dudes at 4bi9 and Jiberish.  I have been in contact with 4bi9 so keep your eyes peeled when your up Grouse Mountain, you may run into some of them… PYP and 4bi9 have been in contact as well, we are in the early stages of planning a trip together to shoot rails next year, so keep it locked to www.grousepark.com and www.YOUTHofTODAY.ca for the deats! Enjoy the edit!


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PYPayceeeeee!

Chuckles