Nicks ski shop, call him, he’ll be there.
Loading skis.
Flight time.
Morning mountains.
Off loading.
Our ride.
Fly over.
Nick Cooper, always working the light.
Winch cats, snow cats, excavators, porta potties, and kids. Standard glacier stuff.
National Snowboard team takes off.
Days end.
nbd.
The valley and the paired down camp green.
Sgt. Trussler
Private Carry, and Private Llewellyn.
Wells loving life.
Frith-Coop Secondary. Patio study.
Box jump, testing.
Nick and the beep test.
Peter and Rebecca, agility.
Why is Patrick not doing anything? Because he was sick all morning. Nothing keeps that kid down, he was back at it after a brief nap.
RIP Michael Jackson.
Garhammers. Do more garhammers kids.
Wheelbarrow races
Vertical jump test.
5km. Looks like autumn.
Hydrotherapy.
The lake.
Kootney Klouds.
If you ever go to Kellys go karts outside Salmon arm, make sure you get kart #1, otherwise you have no chance.
no chance, zero.
Hallie, Alex, and Blake.
Charley
Not today clouds, not today.
Volcanic.
Mt. Hood’s shadow.
Krystal and Nick set.
Corse wet snow.
The boys ran out of soap. Nick is not exaggerating.
425….426…427… © Nick Cooper, junior contributor.
Windy.
Breaktime.
Chairlift.
1 small square of snow generates a lot of money.
Ultra competitive pick up soccer.
Corndogs and a sack of cash, life is good for Patrick Carry.
Is Nicks anckle broken? I had $10 on a hairline fracture.
I lost, sprain/partial tear.
What a trooper skiing on that thing for 4 days.
Get well soon.
Looks nice, but very humid, very cold, and very windy.
Top of the flying mile.
This is what standby looks like.
We made the call, we cancelled. The boys are visibly upset. Shortly after the mountain shut down.
Wet drive home.
Girls core session.
Boys core session.
Spencer leads the agility race.
Blake spots Patrick on the slack chain.
Stretching circle.
Fuxi explains the deals that are to be had. The whole store apparently.
Outdoor tuning at our wood cabin.
A long demotivating drive to ski in the rain in August.
Downloading after 15 runs in torrential rain and hi winds.
The boys hydration monitoring begins.
Dusan and the big kids had the same conditions in New Zealand. Except we got 15 runs. Haha.
Mt. Hood, looking deceptively plesent.
Waiting on tickets, Nick works the light.
Timberline Lodge.
Mt. Hood, the weather creation machine.
Skiers right of the chair, skiers left is the snow.
Various clouds.
Pin-stripes for the office.
Dryland.
Start of a bluebird day.
Sunrise, from a run that gets no direct sun.
Spencer Curran
Rob Armstrong.
Broderick Thompson.
Martin Grasic.
Sorry girls, without a charger for my big camera, the battery only lasted 5 minutes, next time.
Nigel and Rebecca.
Glen hands out the times.
Van dirt in Golden.  Home of the meanest gas station attendant ever.
Morning fog in the valley
The clock was out all day.
Course prep.
The future.
Thanks WestJet.
No time to change, the buffet is ready.
Gavin waits.
Quebecs’ Thomas Syrovatka.
Andrew and Robbie.
Squeegie kids are everywhere.
Pre testing stretch in the school.
2 legged penta jump.
Logan one legged penta jump.
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The boys, legger-boucher
Level 9.
Martin heads to the tuning room.
A sneak peak of Brodericks new project: The Truck at Night.