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Back To Europe and serious snow – UK, Switzerland, Italy and France in three weeks!!!

April 15, 2009

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!

My snow monkey friend and me!

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

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!!!

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!

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!

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

Chris and myself enjoying the occasion!

Chris and myself enjoying the occasion!

Flossie, Nick Southwell, Tom Goldney and myself show the love!!

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!

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.

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!

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!

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!

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!

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!

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!

Beanie looks on as the balcony BBQ gets going!

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Japan-When The Snow God Eventually Blessed Us!

February 27, 2009

So after one of the wettest weeks i have ever had in a ski resort we left Hakuba and headed for Myoko hoping for colder temperatures and some of that Japan POW we had all been expecting!

Myoko is only and hour and a half from Hakuba and after a short bus ride we entered a completely differant town to Hakuba, Myoko is a tiny traditional little village up in the mountains and is very pretty indeed. We moved in to an awesome hotel, the rooms were all traditional Japanese rooms and it wasn’t long before myself and Nic were trying the naturally heated Onsen out! That evening we decided to go and do some night shooting and see what we could find in town to jib as there was still no fresh snow!

We found a cool set of fire escape stairs that we made an acid drop out of and British snowboarder Vicki Miller who had just joined the trip and myself had a couple of hits. The landing was fairly solid so we tried to get it right straight away, Camilla got some cool photos done using a remote flash set up and we headed off for a well deserved dinner and beer, still none of the expected snow had come!

 

About to drop on the sketchy stair drop we found!

About to drop on the sketchy stair drop we found!

The next day we headed up the hill for a scout about as it still hadn’t snowed yet, Myoko is one of the classic Japanese skiing resorts, lots of nice open trees with little steeper pillow line sections and cool avalanche barrier areas. The terrain looked amazing, but it needed a hell of a lot of fresh to fall to cover the icy rain affected snow! We headed back down the hill early, all hoping for a miracle from the snow god as we needed over a meter to be able to do anything with!

At around 3pm that afternoon it started to snow as we sat in the outside onsen and when i say snow it literally started to dump more than i had ever seen before! This was the Japan i had come to see and in the first two hours it had already snowed more than 30 cm’s! By the evening there was a huge covering so we decided to go and get some funky night shots done, the snow was amazing, so light and dusty! Camilla set up some amazing flash angles, one of them involved me giving her a leg up so she could shoot from halfway up a telegraph pole! She got some awesome shots, the snow was so light and deep that it was hard to shoot, as soon as you turned you disappeared into a ball of white!  Make sure you check Camilla’s blog out as she has put a couple of shots up. We shot untill about 9.30pm and headed off for a huge feast in preparation for the powder day we had been after since the start of the trip!

 

Stoked on my chocolate and the snow!

Stoked on my chocolate and the snow!

The next morning we headed up early and even though the snow was slightly heavier than it had been the previous evening the amount that had fallen shocked us all! All the lines and pillows we had been scouting where on and the sun had started to come out! We worked hard and took full advantage of our first real powder day, all the frustrations we had were gone and we had an epic day, we went out for a couple of beers that evening to celebrate and to check out Myoko’s night life….!

The snow had turned a little funny on the lower areas so we hooked up with local legend and guide Bill! Bill originally from America had been in Myoko for 29 years and had got to know the backcountry like the back of his hand, he took us for a day tour into the wilds around Myoko, it was a nice change skinning up the mountain with no one around.

 

Halfway through our tour!

Halfway through our tour!

As we started to ski down the clouds came in and Bill explained that these were some serious snow clouds, we just hoped it started snowing soon! That night Bill took us to his friends little traditional Japanese pub, the food was unbelievable, we all sat on the floor around an open fire where the food was cooked in an open pot and we helped ourselves, then the Sake came out which is Japanese wine with a differance, its like drinking straight vodka!

Amazing Japanese "pub" grub!

Amazing Japanese "pub" grub!

As we sat around the table an excited voice rang out that we should have a quick look outside….. in the time we had been eating it had puked down about 50 cm’s of snow and it was still coming down quicker than i had ever seen!

 

Vikki in the fresh snow on the walk home!

Vikki in the fresh snow on the walk home!

Over night it snowed another meter and a half, the whole mountain had changed and we were now experiencing the real Japan! We were up the hill on the first lift, unlike Europe there wasn’t a hoard of people trying to get up the mountain just a couple of local shredders! We shot solidly all day and found some cool little lines, the snow was so light and dry, every run we did was epic!

 

Loving the snow!!!

Loving the snow!!!

It was the best days skiing i have ever had, we finished as late as we could all completely knackered, but very happy with our days work, a long onsen and a beer topped topped it off, a very tough day at the office!

Over night unfortunately the temperature rose again and are last days skiing in Japan was a wash out, but it didn’t matter the skiing we had got had been unbelievable! Also we were all extremely excited about heading to Tokyo for a couple of nights… The tourist board took us out for a farewell dinner which again was super nice and we took part in some Japanese traditional drumming, which was hilarious….

 

Showing the Japanese my amazing beats!

Showing the Japanese my amazing beats!

 

 

However on the way to Tokyo we stopped off to see the snow monkeys, they were incredible, they live in the mountains and bath themselves in the natural hot springs. They are really friendly, but if you look them in the eyes they get a wee bit aggressive as myself and Nic found out! Will get some photos up as soon as i nab them off Beanie as they are amazing little creatures!

We had two nights in Tokyo, so we went and explored the red light district obviously! I was amazed at how busy it was, at 11pm it was still busier than London at rush hour, it was hectic! We also did some extreme sightseeing during the day, running around so we could fit as much in as possible! Again i will get some photos up as soon as i get them.

So i am now back out in Verbier, where the snow is awesome, and heading off to Italy next week for the SIGB Ski Test with STORM Skis to show off next years skis to the media and retailers! Will get some more Japan photos up as soon as i get them!

Cheers and good riding!

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Arrival In Japan…!

February 14, 2009

So Nic Watkins and myself at last got into Japan on Wednesday after a hectic couple of days driving back to London, organizing gear and trying to see as many people as possible before jetting off again!

The flight over was awesome and had more fun than i had ever had on an airplane, the cabin crew were so much fun and looked after us really well! We must thank British Airways who supplied us with complimentary booze all the way to Tokyo which made the 11 and a half hour trip fly by…! The crews banter was also brilliant and we spent most of our time stood in the crews compartment sipping on brandy and finding out all the cabin crews weird and wonderful stories about what happens behind the scenes on a flight…! We got into Tokyo at 9am local time and headed to one of the most hectic train stations in the world at peak rush hour time with our ski bags…. we were not the most popular tourists in the world!

We had to catch a couple of trains and a bus, but after 7 hours of traveling and a brief stop in Nagano, the site of the 1998 winter Olympics, we arrived into Hakuba our first stop on our tour! We met up with Camilla Stoddart, Beanie Milne Home and French skier Nicola Cruz, the crew was complete and best of all it was absolutely chucking it down SNOW!!! An early night was had by all as we had decided to not sleep on the plane and a very early start on Thursday was needed!

 

Waking up to Japan!

Waking up to Japan!

Waking up on our first day to sunny skies and fresh snow was a dream come true, it had snowed about 30 cm’s over night and the clouds had vanished! We headed straight up the hill after picking up our free passes off Andy Kelly, who has been a legend sorting stuff out for us!

As a warm up we decided to hike a ridge were we could see some pretty cool terrain off the side, after a 40 minutes of very warm hiking we stopped and checked out the snow and conditions, rather frustratingly the snow was pretty unstable and as there had been a few slides in the last couple of days we decided that we shouldn’t drop into the steeper stuff yet and turned round, it was annoying but better safe than sorry!

 

Nicola, myself and Nic at the top of the ridge, very hot indeed!

Nicola, myself and Nic at the top of the ridge, very hot indeed!

 

We headed for the trees and some smaller lines for the rest of the day, the snow was pretty good, not amazing but it was awesome fun to be skiing in Japan at last! We met up with some of Camilla’s friends at lunch time who had done winters in Hakuba and they showed us some secret spots, Camilla got some cool photo’s done of everyone and Nic managed to get a couple of cool lines filmed in the trees. We finished late in the afternoon very tired but very happy with what we had all got done!

 

Nic and myself checking a line out before filming

Nic and myself checking a line out before filming

After an epic traditional dinner, it was another early night as we were all knackered!

Friday brought us the bad turn of weather we had been expecting, warm weather came in and so did the grey clouds, the snow very quickly started to turn to wet cement and on the lower parts of the mountain wet slush! We headed over to a resort close by which was renowned for its steep tree skiing called Cortina. It was also renowned for the huge Victorian styled house that makes up the hotel resort, it was massive!

 

Massive....!

Massive....!

The snow was done so we tried to head down the back of the resort and jib a dam the girls had found earlier in the week, we couldn’t do much with it as the snow was screwed but Camilla used her brilliance and got a couple of photos!

We entertained ourselves for the rest of the day in the kids play area as we found some of the best toys i have ever seen!

 

Nic and myself on the kids skidoo's

Nic and myself on the kids skidoo's

It was also the schools day out, there were thousands of school children there skiing, all wearing the same clothes, skis, boots, goggles everything! It was an amazing site! They were very interested to see us and were so funny and enthusiastic it was brilliant…!

 

School kids everywhere!!!

School kids everywhere!!!

As the skiing was pretty poor we headed for the resort Onsens which were amazing, they are hot water spa type things and very relaxing indeed! The rules are you have to be naked so all the clothes come off and in you jump! Unfortunately they were not mixed and you cant see the girls…..

We headed home not having got much work done but had a really fun day! We had a huge traditional dinner, which was again awesome! The bad weather though had turned worse and the rain poured down all night and the next morning, so today we took a day off skis and headed out into town for a look around!

Tonight we are out for a few drinks and then tomorrow we are heading for Myoko where the snow is falling heavily and the terrain is amazing apparently! Its going to be a busy week shooting but then we get time to chill in Tokyo, but cant wait to ski some deep deep pow! A quick thanks to Beanie as i have pissed her off no end using her computer to write my blog as she has been waiting for me to finish!

Hope your all good xx

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Back On The Shred Mission – Heading For The Far East!

February 9, 2009

Things have picked up since i last wrote…..

I am back pretty much to full fitness and have had a week or so skiing properly and testing the knee out, which has been a hell of alot better than sitting at home in the flat looking at all the snow, generally being hungover!!!

Lee who has been looking after my knee for me, giving me treatment on it for the last month has done an awesome job and has got it back to full strength, so thanks loads mate! The aim was to be fully fit for Japan and we managed it, as i write this i am sat in a very wet London getting myself organised as i head off to Jappers tomorrow with Nic Watkins of Run Jump Fly Productions to meet up with Camilla Stoddart and Beanie Miln Home, who have already been out there for a week. We are heading to a place called Hakuba first, so its going to be a mental bit of tube and train action from Tokyo to get there, and as mine and Nic’s Japanese is non existent it could be pretty interesting!

So i got back on the planks about ten days ago and spent the first few days doing some gentle training, testing the knee to see if it was hurting or weak in certain positions but it all seemed to be working fine and the physio was happy with it so i started to build it up and after 5 days was back in the backcountry skiing fast and hitting some airs on fairly hard landings, all was good and i got full confidence back in the knee!

Last week i was invited to coach the Peak Leaders Gap course students in Verbier for a couple of days with Andy David and Oli Coorkhill in Freestyle and how to teach freestyle once they have passed there BASI exams. Coaching is something i really enjoy, but due to my other commitments don’t get much time to do anymore, the couple of days were great fun and the students were a good bunch and all comitted to everything we got them to do! We taught them the basics, like how to ski switch, 180’s and how to hit a kicker. We then took them to a backcountry booter and threw them off it! The guys and girls did really well, everyone hit the booter and some of the guys were landing backflips, 3’s and frontflips by the end of the day with no injuries, which was awesome, well done guys! You can check out there blog at http://www.peakleaders.com/course_blogs/Verbier.

Coaching the Peak Leaders on hitting a backcountry booter!

Coaching the Peak Leaders on hitting a backcountry booter!

The coaching was also a good chance for me to get back into jumping as i hadn’t done any since before the new year and before my injury, and a backcountry booter onto a soft landing is the best thing to practice those tricks you haven’t brought out for a while! So there was the “odd” crash in front of the students with me trying to demonstrate differant tricks, but the knee held up so was all good!

Trying to remember how to do a backflip!

Trying to remember how to do a backflip!

We had a brilliant leaving party, which was obviously fancy dress! It was “Chav” night at the pub and we all dressed up for the occasion, myself and Chris going in matching outfits, awesome night out!

Chris and Me "chaving" it up at the bar!

Chris and Me "chaving" it up at the bar!

So off tomorrow to Japan, cant wait to get there as much for the culture as for the skiing, looking forward to trying some weird foods! Camilla said she had raw horse yesterday, so i will keep you updated with what we eat… Nic wants us to try Blow Fish, which if not cooked correctly can kill you, so dont think its the knee i need to be worrying about!

I would just like to wish Chris Southwell, Nick Southwell and Sam Smoothy good luck for the Austria and Chamonix Freeride Qualifier comps that are happening over the next couple of weeks, bring it home boys! I will try and keep this blog updated as much as possible whilst i am away, not sure when i will have internet though.

Cheers and speak soon. xx

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Scans, Doctors, Physio and more physio…..!

January 16, 2009

So i spent the last week in the UK trying to get my knee sorted out and find out exactly what is wrong with it and what needed to be done about it! Very boring stuff but had to be done, also needed to get away from the lure of the bars and clubs of Verbier so i could concentrate on getting back on the hill as soon as possible!

I had an MRI scan on Wednesday, a big thanks to Vista Diagnostics and Dr Rossiter for sorting it all out for me at such short notice, they came up with a similar diagnoses as to the docs in Verbier, which is always reasuring! The doc says its not too bad, its a “grade 1 and a bit damage to the MCL” if that means anything to anyone! So then had the physio have a go at it for the last couple of days, which has been painfull but well worth it as i have already got loads more movement in it! Thanks alot to Mark Adshead at York Lodge Physiotherapy.

It does mean that i am going to have to withdraw from the first Freeride World Tour Qualifier stop in Austria, which is a big blow as i was super hyped to do the comp and really looking forward to getting an early comp under my belt before the big ones later in the season. I was also really looking forward to heading over with Sam Smoothy, a kiwi athlete who has won the NZ Freeski Open and already has loads of experiance on the tour that i was looking to learn from! The physio reckons 10 days is just not enough time to get ready for it, and with the lack of skiing this month i would not have put in the performance i would have looked for and thats when it gets dangerous in this sport, if you push yourself when your not feeling confident!

However…. the doc and physio reckon that i will be fully fit and skiing pretty much a hundred percent by the time the Japan trip comes along at the beginning of Febuary which i am super stoked about! So just got to train hard to make sure i am as strong as i can be for the trip of a lifetime that it will be! Thanks must go to Camilla Stoddart already, for organising it, will give you more info about it all soon.

Before i left we had a very funny Pirate night, lots of erm booze and lots of face paint! Couple of snaps from the night below:

Beanie and me well on our way….

My sister Lizzie and Emma well on there way!

So back to Verbier tomorrow, cant wait to get back and see everyone, especially my flat mate Chris who i have not seen for ages, so i am sure there will be a few party shots up there form tomorrow night! Also really well done to Oli Coorkhill who has just passed his teach in some important ski coaching exam called a ISIA or ISI whatever, not sure what its called but it is very hard to get so well done mate!

Hope your all good and will try to get something ski related up next week…..!

xxx

You can still check out some skiing stuff (i do ski when fit):

Episode 2 of “falling skies” on downdays.eu: http://www.downdays.eu/en/video/rjf-episode-2

freeride.co.uk interview: http://www.freeride.co.uk/content/2559

Storm Team video: http://www.stormskis.com/stormTV.html

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Boredom, Frustration and alot of partying….!

January 9, 2009

So i have not been able to ski since the 30th of January now due to my knee, it’s starting to get a bit boring and very frustrating!!!

The knee is still sore but not on crutches anymore so it’s alot easier getting around now and the dance moves are coming back….. or in my mind they are after a few rum and cokes!!! As you can see from the photo below i have still been able to keep my drinking game going:

Me with the girls taking good care of me....

Me with the girls taking good care of me....

I’m heading back to the UK next week to get some scans and intense physio done and then i am hoping to be skiing gently the week after, but we will have to wait and see!

I am keeping myself busy with getting all of Storm’s new skis into shops in Verbier and dreaming about what lines i am going to be skiing in Japan come February!

Beanie has arrived in her campavan at last, it’s amazing and i cant wait to go on a road trip when i am fit again, take a look its so old school, she says its a bit cold inside though:

The wagon....!

The wagon....!

The lovely decor....!

The lovely decor....!

 

Camilla Stoddart gets here today so i will have someone else to play with/annoy and cook for me……. Thats about all the news for now, i will write as soon as something more interesting happens!

You can still check out the interview on freeride.co.uk: http://www.freeride.co.uk/content/2559

Also the video at Downdays.eu is still on show: http://www.downdays.eu/en/video/rjf-episode-2

Storm TV has a new team video also: http://www.stormskis.com/stormTV.html

Cheers,

xx

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM VERBIER!!!

December 31, 2008

Hey guys,

I am back in Verbier now after a very nice Christmas at home with the family, lots of nice food and a huge amount of drink…..!

Must say a massive thanks to the very nice interview the guys at freeride.co.uk did on me check it out at: http://www.freeride.co.uk/content/2559/. Thanks Tord.

Got back into Verbier on the 27th and it is absolutely heaving with people everywhere, it also hasn’t snowed for two weeks so conditions for skiing are not great which i found out to my cost as i have injured my knee in a big fall two days ago! I have hopefully only strained my medial ligaments, which means i am on crutches for another few days with a knee splint and then a couple of weeks off snow with some physio i should be all good!!! Very frustrating as i hate being injured and it has just started to dump down with snow outside!!!

So no skiing but as its New Years there is plenty of partying to be done…. so if i cant go ski i can certainly help my rehabilitation by funding the various drinking establishments around town…! I also have an old friend out with me from school, Cameron, we were hoping to go riding together but we only managed one day before i did myself in, he’s ripping it around with the rest of the crew though.

So New Years Eve tonight, as i am writing this i am already sipping my first glass of Vodka Red Bull and getting ready to see out 2008 in style, Chris, Cameron, Nic, my sister, the rest of the guys and myself are planning on getting extremely merry and not coming home untill atleast 7 am!!

I hope you all have a great night and 2009 is a good year for you all, i will keep you posted with how the knee is, may be slightly worse after tonight……

Cheers guys and Happy New Year!!!!!!! 

xxx

Still check out: http://www.downdays.eu/en/video/rjf-episode-2

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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!

December 24, 2008

Hey guys,

Sorry for the lack of posts over the last two weeks, have been very busy working with Nic Watkins from Run Jump Fly Productions finishing his second episode of “Falling Skies” called “Starting At The Deep End” (called that because when you watch it just check out how much snow we had when we arrived into Verbier!)  Oh and we may have been partying a little bit in celebration….. (the episode link is at the bottom).

The episode shows what we have been up to since arriving in Verbier, we finished shooting the episode on the 17thof December so you can see how lucky we were with the snow. It was a pretty intense 2 and a bit weeks filming as it was the first skiingg i had done since injuring myself last April and the body took a fair few beatings as there were some pretty big crashes as i got back into it, i am sure Nic will put them in the extras of the DVD when it comes out so you guys will be able to see the slams, although the one you can see at the end of this episode put me out for a day as i recovered from a very dead leg!

I must thank STORM Skis for sponsoring it and to Nic for putting up with me ruining shots he had taken ages to set up by stacking it or by skiing the wrong line, he has done a great edit so thanks!

I am now back in London untilSaturday for Christmas with the family, but already itching to get back to the mountains, although the body is enjoying the rest! I hope my flat mate Chris is ok being left on his own, we should all spare a thought for him as he is having to work on Christmas Day!!!

Anyway i hope you all have an amazing Christmas and are getting ready to party hard for New Years Eve, i certainly am! The link below takes you to the episode, so instead of watching all that rubbish Christmas TV check out “Falling Skies” episode 2:

http://www.downdays.eu/en/video/rjf-episode-2

Peace,

Ed xx

PS – Any comments are gratefully received, also let us know what you think of the episode! x

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December 10, 2008

Trees early season

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Skies clear and the sun comes out……

December 10, 2008

After having dumped a meter of snow on us in Verbier the weather finally cleared and the whole mountain has been opened up….. it has been amazing!!!

I have been filming non stop with Nic Watkins from RJF trying to get some big lines done for the episode that is out in a few days, alot of hiking and a few big tumbles but i am really happy with what we got for so early in the season and now having a couple of days off as it has started snowing again…!

Also got a late afternoon shoot done with Camilla Stoddart when the sun was setting and the light was really nice, and it’s always good fun shooting with Camilla so had a great time! If you have time check out her blog too as she keeps it updated with some cool shots http://blog.whiteroompictures.com/

We unwinded last night with a fairly messy night…. first seasonaire party of the winter which was awesome and got to catch up with friends that i hadn’t seen since last winter, always good fun!!!

With another weather front moved in and snow predicted untill Monday it’s all looking good for next week…. the snow just keeps on coming!!!