Sorry for the lack of blog posts in the last three weeks i have just got back from being on the road non-stop since getting back from Japan! A mental couple of weeks, involving a lot of traveling, skiing, partying and crashes! Just thought before i get into blogging i would put in a couple more of my favourite photos from Japan which didnt make the last post!
Also check out the new Run Jump Fly Productions series “Falling Skies” latest episode all shot on the Japan trip, showing everything we got up to on this link: http://www.downdays.eu/sites/crews/crew-tv/rjf
And if you dont have time to read all the rubbish i write, check out a recent White World Episode that producer Nick Southwell asked me to come along to in Meribel: http://www.freeride.co.uk/content/2774/

My snow monkey friend and me!

The busiest crossing in the world, Tokyo at 10pm, mental place!

The mighty band of warriors just after re-filming that famous fight scene from Kill Bill in the actual restaurant where it was shot i downtown Tokyo after a couple of glasses of Sake!!!

Camilla Stoddart and myself enjoying all of Tokyo, check out my little brown balls!
So on arrival back from Japan we had just managed to plan it so that we would make it back for the best party of the season in Verbier, Mardi Gras! Nic Watkins and myself had driven like maniacs all the way from London that day to get back in time with our fancy dress outfits at the top of our mound of luggage! So extremely jet lagged, slightly hungover from all the free booze on British Airways (thanks again BA) and knackered from our 8 hour drive we heroically donned our fancy dress and got on the Vodka Red Bulls, it was great to see everyone again and the night was an awesome one! Chris and Scouser’s outfits blew everyone away and i enjoyed being Top Gun for the night! A couple of photos of the carnage below:

Scouse and Chris win best costumes of the night with there Gangsta Smurf get up!

Chris and myself enjoying the occasion!

Flossie, Nick Southwell, Tom Goldney and myself show the love!!
So after Mardi Gras finished and a day to recover it was off to the SIGB Ski Test in Bormio, Italy. The ski test is where every ski manufacturer tries to show off there new products for next year to the British retail market and ski journalists. I went over to promote STORM Skis range for next year, but to also shoot with Fall Line Magazine for there big mountain shoot.
It’s always a fun week, you get to see people in the industry that you haven’t seen for ages and this year we were blessed with some good snow so the skiing was pretty good also! Some good nights out were had, thanks to Jay from Amplid and Miles from Movement for organising a wicked Mo-Amp party, but for STORM skis it was a really good week!

The STORM tent at the SIGB ski test!
It was the first chance for alot of people to see the brand and get to have a go on the skis, the feedback was awesome! Martin Bell ex olympic skier loved the range and said some very encouraging words. So it is looking good for next year with orders coming in for the skis from various British retailers already and good write up’s promised by many journalists!

Ending the ski test with a leap of faith! Taken by Andy.
From Bormio in Italy it was a “quick” trip back to Verbier which took 8 hours instead of the normal 6 due to a huge avalaunche that had come across the Super St. Bernard pass road, we had to wait for a couple of hours for it to be cleared as it was massive, we didnt mind to much as it was absolutely bucketing it down with snow! After a night in Verbier i had a quick couple of hours shooting in the fresh snow and sun the next morning and then i packed my bags again as i was off to Meribel in France for a few days!

Getting slotted and sluffed first thing in the morning, nothing better!
Nick Southwell had invited me along on a trip with fellow Storm Team rider Jamie Cameron and photographer Pally Learmond to Meribel to shoot an episode of Whiteworld with him and get some photo’s for Pally and Jamie’s new website www.skiunion.com. We had been blessed with snow for the trip, our first day was bright sunshine and deep deep snow, it became a mini huck fest with us all trying to find big cliffs to chuck ourselves off as big lines were off due to some severe avalaunche danger! Jamie won with two decent 40 footer sized cliffs which he landed perfectly! Some of Pally’s awesome shots can be seen on his blog at http://skiunion.com/blog/editors-blog.html
That night the weather came in and started to dump again, the Meribel Tourist Board had put us up in a very plush flat so we were happy chilling there for the evening and recovering after a few decent stacks during the day! Day two brought more snow and cloud so we headed for the trees and found some cool pillow lines and little drops loaded with snow, for a bad weather day we got some good stuff done. However the best skiing of the day came when we all headed out to do a night shoot! Pally and Jamie had found some awesome steep aspects between the road around the Motteret area. The snow was deep and extremely light, Pally used his huge flash and he got some wicked photos, you can check out a couple of the photos on Pally and Pikey’s site on this link skiunion.com/nightshoot, we continued shooting until almost midnight! We headed for bed thinking of how good it would be if it cleared up and was sunny like expected the next day!

You dont have to go to Japan to get waist deep tree skiing!
Day three was a huge disappointment, we woke eagerly with a bit of blue sky around and with 50cm’s of fresh on the ground, an epic days filming was expected! However the sun never really came out and it was flat light all morning and then started snowing again, very disappointed but happy with what we had got over the three days we cut our losses and headed back to Verbier where we knew there was also fresh snow and sunny skies expected! If you haven’t seen the link above for the White World episode here it is again: http://www.freeride.co.uk/content/2774/, check out just how good the snow was for our night shoot!

An awesome waterfall drop we found in Verbier!
So on returning to Verbier it was a frenzied few days of shooting stills with Camilla Stoddart who has just got back from Kashmir and video as when it gets towards the end of March and the full onset of Spring starts you never know how many more powder days there will be left and it might be the last chance to bag that cliff or line you wanted to do!
Here are a few samples of what we got done:

Taking advantage of the soft landings! Also this shot was by Sam Smoothy on his little didgi cam!
I also headed over to Zinal for a day with freeskier Gav MacKay and RJF filmer Nic Watkins, Zinal is a small freeride heaven situated in a secret spot about an hour from Verbier! Unfortunately most the snow had already turned bad due to high winds and sun but we found a couple of things to do and we will definately be back when it snows again, as the terrain was magnificent!

A very rare shot indeed, look closely behind me and he has caught Camilla in action!
As the onset of Spring became ever more apparent, the snow started to take a turn for the worse and the days got longer and sunnier it means Birthday time! I turned 22 on the 31st March and i must thank everyone for an awesome birthday. The girls cooked a BBQ up the mountain in the park during the day, then we got a little tipsy at our flat before heading to the absolutely heaving Wonderbar to watch another great Dicktators set, and then some of us may have sneaked off to Cazbah untill 7am….!
So not long to go untill another amazing winter is over, we’re being greedy and hoping for one more big dump so we can all throw ourselves off various objects we have been looking at all season, but as i write this chilling with a beer in the sun on our balcony i must say i could very easilly do this for the next few weeks!

Beanie looks on as the balcony BBQ gets going!
























