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Aug 11, 2009 0
Welcome Cornelius Jr. Thanks for not having sales tax Oregon. Mt. Hood #2, with a Canon G10
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.
Jul 2, 2009 0
Hood B2B
Hood
Nick Cooper: SPF 200
Snack Time
View from the hill.
Devin Spence, SL
The boot dryer
Heading home.
Canada day BBQ with the BCST
Core session.
Peter Behncke.
The end of our waterfall hike.
Heading behind the falls
First shower of the camp.
En route
Motorcycles + ski boots = Awesome.
Dec 11, 2008 0
4 GS runs on the final day.
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.
Dec 10, 2008 0
More Super-G, more Slalom
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.
Dec 9, 2008 1
ACA Day 3: Super G, SL and a bit of dryland testing
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.
Dec 8, 2008 0
Day 2: 7 runs of Super G
Coaches
Snow guns providing a much needed boost
Inspection
Heading into the fog
Same inspection, lower half of the course
Amanda Birtig heads into basketball
Rob Armstrong
Getting light on basketball
Taylor Dawson
Mike and Benoit
Dec 7, 2008 1
Alpine Canada Rising stars camp Panorama
Day 1
Snow.
Benoit and his plan
1 GS and only 1 GS, still it’s more than most spots around right now.
Spencer C, Super G.
Rebecca Burmel
A stones throw from Alberta, but very much still BC
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Dryland core session
Getting technical with Glen.
Nov 14, 2008 0
Copper day 7: more cold, bitter bitter cold.
Davis working on his boots
Jake keeping himself warm.
Somehow it’s actually colder than it looks.
USA
More mountains.
Wallyball dryland.
The meeting.
Kyle staying cool in the aftermath of a prank.
Nov 13, 2008 0
Copper Day 6: Apocalypse now
The day started out all icicles and sunshine while we free-skied.
But up top the weather was moving in in time for our training session.
Snow gusts
Kyle battling the updraft.
Charlie laying it over.
Snowfences
K2’s keeping the K1’s warm in the 40mph winds.
Valley to the north.
The K’s in their natural environment.
Stormy skies on the ski out.