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Posts Tagged ‘Poor Boyz Productions’

Not a Windlip, a Moraine

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Today was my first day out in the helicopter and it was a good day to check things out and get myself ready for this trip.  I am strong as a horse and after today I am feeling ready for the next couple of sessions we are gonna have up here with Pep and Dane Tudor.

We went to this cool feature, it is a big glacial moraine.  It appeared smaller from the heli. Once we got down there it was way bigger than it looked!  It had a ton of flat bottom and we thought we were just going to be able to boost off it.  A moraine is a big trench of glacial debris left by a receding glacier.  It makes for a nice steep landing thats for sure.

I want to thank Smith and Atomic for helping make this trip possible, and of course Saga, Look for more daily updates from south east coastal ALASKA.

Go Pro outta control, Pep and Julien

This is a Moraine, it is way bigger in person, when I skied up to it I was suprised.

The speed of the blade is too much for my little Iphone, it looks like we lost a blade captain

Alyeska Resort

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Alyeska has gotten a ton ton of snow lately and I was lucky enough to experience the sunny side of it.  I showed up on Friday, about 2 days after Alyeska got pounded by a 50 or so Inch storm that caused the area to perform a 1:00 Late opening.

I am going to ski a few more days here before I head out to Haines Alaska to meet up with Julien JP Pep and Dane Tudor for some heli action, a.k.a. AK PBP action.  Alyeska is the perfect place to fine tune my skiing before I cram into a helicopter and get dropped off in gnarland.

I also did a little Ski clip for Alyeska Youtube, I will post that as soon as its Edited.

We gave Silver Saga Stickers to every kid on the Alyeska Freeride Team, coached on Saturdays by my brother Travis, go team!


Chair 6, for the upper mountain goods.

Julie Hiking the Chilkoot

Durtschi Hiking Chilkoots

The Drive to Alyeska from Anchorage is a nice coastal cruise


Chads Gap Filmed by Poor Boyz Production’s

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Filmer Steve Rozendaal put together a blog for the Poor Boyz site, and let us put it up on the Saga site including some of his photography from the Chad’s project.

I have been very lucky over my 10 plus years of filming skiing to be at every major Chad’s gap session. From filming Chad clearing it with my one chip digital camera to capturing Tim Durtschi on HD it has been amazing to watch.

This latest build was one of the hardest. Including a scouting day I spent over 70 hours at Chad’s over the course of 9 days. In that time my friend CR Johnson passed away(RIP), we had bad weather and with the five year reunion of Tanners crash on my mind I constantly questioned weather I should even be building it. There is nothing a filmer hates more then seeing one of his friends hurt, and as you will see(eventually) The most famous gap in the world did give up a new trick, but it also dished out some punishment.

When hiking up to Chad’s this is the first view you get of it.  I love this angle.

I just like this shot for some reason.

This photo was taken on the same day as CR’s funeral.  I was up there by myself watching a wonderful sunset and thinking of my friend.

because of a sun crust Tim and I had to chop the landing.  It took over 8 hours.

Here is Tim looking at Chad’s

Tim braking new ground.


White Whale.

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

As everyone probably knows to get a movie worthy shot these days takes hours/days/weeks of effort. The conditions have to be right for that particular feature, especially a feature as large and high consequence as Chad’s Gap. Spring in snow country is always a gamble, it can be blue bird one day and pounding 20+ inches of snow the next, making it very difficult to plan a shoot and maintain the feature (Chad’s is the most work). Over the past couple days I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of great people behind the scenes especially in the case of chad’s gap, a feature of this much history, you never know who will show up to help out. Though I will not show photos from the actual shoot (don’t hate) in respect of the filmers, photographers and athletes that put so much on the line to produce the high quality video and print each season. I will share pictures of the different perspectives that I was able to capture throughout the past week.

Dan Brisse and BJ Leines waiting for the weather, unfortunately the weather didn’t end up clearing this day and it was BJ’s only window before leaving for another trip (frowny face). I have looked up to that dude forever you should probably watch his video gangs segment before going out to shred.

No matter where you are in the Gulch Mt. Superior is the background fixture that has made so many jumps famous, for the back drop alone makes the shot.

“ah folks this is your captain speaking, if you look below you will see skiing’s most famous gap.”

A couple angles from different days. This one below is from the day after it snowed 20+ inches and the in-run was completely filled in again, dig dig dig. Standing there is Brent Benson, Steve Rosenthal and Tim Durtschi.

I took this 30 second exposure at 6:00 am one morning when I arrived at the jump, it was really a cool experience to watch the sunrise over the gulch. While I was hiking I kept noticing headlamp flickers all the way over on superior in the background, not just one but a few groups of people spread out all over the mountain, dawn patrol for real.

A view from a little bit closer than the last two, you can see Austin standing on the track to give it some perspective.

An in-run perspective.

Dan Brisse usually known for his jib game came out and gave the gap a second look.

Better be conditioned, Brisse shows he’s not scared to hike.

Durtschi has shiny stickers on his helmet.

Sagadama and Saga Art

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

I show you Candlestick and Candlestick to pin, really fun tricks!

Saga Art at Turners house