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The Mysterious Southwest: Part Two
April 17, 2018

The Mysterious Southwest: Part Two

Hike Four: “Angels Landing”

Half of our crew departed after a great breakfast at Blondies Café, we ate as much as we could say our goodbyes and parted ways. Sherri and I way went right to the famous Angels Landing Trail head. The two-hour hike was grueling, the trail led through a series of steep switch backs known as Walters wiggles. Then we entered another set of switchbacks and the end of a little canyon. Once on top of cliff band the path narrows and there is a massive drop on either side and you hold on to a series of chains that lead along the ridge and to the top of Angels Landing.

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The Mysterious Southwest
April 17, 2018

The Mysterious Southwest

Mukuntuweap, known as “straight up land” by the Piaute people. We know it as Zion National Park, which offers the most exquisite views and off the wall hiking. We checked in to the Watchman Campground which is inside the National Park. The campground offered electricity, bathrooms, and easy access to Zion trails. Our site was located next to the virgin river were we frequently saw deer and river toads. After setting up base camp we packed our day packs and went out to explore.

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The Great White North: Expedition Whitefish, Montana
April 07, 2018

The Great White North: Expedition Whitefish, Montana

We couldn’t see anything when we got to the top, the rime layer was so thick it was freezing all my exposed hair. Usually when riding with zero visibility trees appear as dark images and you navigate through white space. Well in Whitefish the trees are completely covered in snow “snow ghosts” making the riding interesting, deadly, and absolutely 100% awesome. With seven inches of fresh snow on top of 125-inch base you could get away with sending everything.

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Raw Elements
April 06, 2018

Raw Elements

The Uintas

Thirty minutes away from headquarters is a huge range called the Uintas. The range is very beautiful and equally deadly winter or summer. The range runs east to west and has astonishing peaks topping out at 13,500 ft. The weather can change so dramatically there that I have been told to bring a winter jacket on a hot day my entire life.

I know the mountains well enough in the summertime but hardly get a chance to explore the range in the winter because of how remote it is with no winter service. Dillon and I have explored the different zones around the edges but have come up short on what we were looking for the raw elements.

In the past year I have been studying a zone on the map, I have explored it many times in the summer to be familiar with safe passage among other details I look for in a great spot.

This past week Dillon and myself took to the road “30-minute drive” into the unknown winter wilderness. I had been preparing for this day we had a great amount of equipment and supplies to get us through the day. We parked at the entrance of the trailhead packed up, split our boards, and mounted up for the long haul.

We skinned for four hours straight over the lake and through the woods. The zone kept appearing closer, but it was so far away still. We finally got to the base of the mountains we wanted to ride and then climbed for another two hours. We had almost made the summit, but the sun was dropping pretty fast and we were losing light.

We dropped an amazing zone with cliff features, small chutes and finished out the run by riding through a half-charred forest. We made it to the base and once again mounted up for the long haul back to the car. We decided to split our boards but not put that skins on just simply ski back! Nest thing you know I’m hauling ass on my make shift telemark skis through the woods and back to the frozen lake. At one point I was going to put my helmet back on.

We made it to the lake just in time for the alpen glow to set. Then it got dark and fast! We put on our head lamps and continued the journey across the frozen lake in the dark. We noticed a good amount of fresh cougar tracks running back and forth across the lake, so we kept a watchful eye and ice axes out.

We decided this is probably a better spot to go camp in the spring.

Check out the video of the secret zone!

 

This was my inspiration for the design "Endless Winter" in our shop

 

Thanks for reading!

Nicholas Acord

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Freeride Competitions in South America
November 02, 2017

Freeride Competitions in South America

We took three flights and drove 13 hours to get to the first destination Nevados De Chillan. The Chillan Competition was canceled due to weak snow layers and bad weather conditions. The peak we were supposed to ride was a smoking volcano not a lot of smoke more like steam but still the smell of sulfur and frost in the morning was a reality check. Nevados De Chillan was an amazing resort from steep volcano peaks to jungle tree runs we rode it all.

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Riding Glaciers in June
June 27, 2017

Riding Glaciers in June

Your heart is pumping, the wind is blowing with rage, you look over the edge of the wall, calculating, meditating, hoping not to fall. You look at the starter he points at you, you scream and flex releasing every ounce of energy, you point your equipment straight and launch of the cornice!

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