Sunday, December 6, 2009

New Tradition


Yah so it looks like I'm developing my own new tradition. This morning I woke up to everything covered in that beautiful white stuff we call snow. Not to much, just and inch or two. So I got ready to shovel but it had already been done and I resigned myself to relaxing for a bit. Finally I headed out to get my car cleaned up, but unfortunately no ice scraper. No problem, because I had the same problem last year around this time. The solution was simple, walk down the street and buy a new one at the convenience store. After a brisk walk of snow crunching under my feet I found the scrapers and headed home. I was glad to have any amount of snow decorating the city but very sad that there was so little of it. Two years of this in a row is a pretty good start I think.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Bummin' week 2


Last year I was riding on the 22nd. Which means they were making snow a few weeks before. First week of ITC got going and we were already shredding. Now it's the coming up on the second full weekend and it has been snowing for a few days now. It was in the 50's today! And in the 7 day forecast we are only looking at a high of 41. This is no good for a guy with that itch. I'm thinking it will be near Christmas before I get on snow. ridiculous. Not only that my friend Katie is home from Tahoe for the holiday, and she informed me that they got 4 feet in Tahoe. Lamesky.

Also I learned a new thing from someone at the bonfire. It's called "sauce" and all you gotta do is brush the bottom of someones chin and say sauce. It's so weird but it makes me giggle!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Bummin'


Thanksgiving is a few short days away, and I get to hang out with a dear friend this week. That is all that is going well right now. Final projects are looming near. The temperature is still to high to make snow. On top of that it looks like it will rain all week. My least favorite kind of precipitation. Not to mention the perilous nature of my housing at the moment. These last few years I've lived for the snow. At first it was just to fulfill a promise and then it became much more. I fell in love all over again with the sport. Then this past year I found that teaching it may equal or surpass the actual riding itself. And what really sets it apart is how at the end of most everyday I can just sit and be happy as a clam, with no wants but more vertical on our mountain. I get the exercise I need and the endorphin boost with it.

Now I don't know if I have the seasonal depression like some folks in the grey northeast do. I'm not one to add disorders to my mostly normal brain, unlike one of my teens who insists on short-term memory loss. But if saying I do lets me ride more I'm all for it.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Starbucks

There are those who drink the sludge obsessively. I however cannot. I rarely go to any Starbucks but the one at the Mtn. However I recently went with a friend to one in Quincy. I wasn't quite sure if I was 'hip' enough to even darken the doors of such an establishment. So just to make sure I put on a scarf like any good yuppie. I however do not make good money and only appear to be such a person. With the scarf warming my apparently cold neck the barista quickly came to ask me for my order. I presume she observed my scarf and wanted to assist me warm my frigid throat. Of course I was quickly found out to be an outsider when I was unable to order a drink using their measurement units or string several words into a massive compound word/sentance. My friend embarrassed, covered for me by paying. It signified my true alien nature but her expertise overshadowed my ignorance.

Why we got coffee at 9pm I have no idea.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Timmy

This is Timmy. Sit back turn on some music and enjoy.


8 years old and tearing it up.

Getting Ready

It's Nov. 17th and it doesn't look like we'll be starting on the 22nd like last year. I took today to begin getting for the coming season. I got all my new ProForm gear this week and have hung up and ready to go. Cleaned up the room, and went through all my jackets, soon I'll set up my boards. If I had an iron I'd be waxing too. I found so much stuff in my jackets. I got a bullet tool next to me and a notebook, business card, a handful of change, couple sticks of chapstick, as well as a trail map from jay peak, and probably my favorite a Honduran 20 (a tip from a cool student). I got a few jackets packed up to donate. Threw away a bunch of socks too. I've been wearing sanuk's for a few months now and I don't really wear socks much anymore.

I've been trying to figure out how to work out and prep for the season and so today I grabbed my vew-do board and pushed the furniture to the side of the room and hopped on. After about five minutes I found that this wasn't such a bad workout. I was gonna try for 30 minutes but after fifteen I was already tired. It's gonna be my daily workout for the next month I think. Can't wait for the real snow to drop.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Crazy

Right now everything is crazy for me. Weather, roommates, work, and Me.
Today I nearly grabbed one of my favorite and most ridiculous winter coats to head out the door, but I checked the outside temp. when I was making my morning tea. It said 50 around 8:30 and the way it warms through the day I wasn't even sure if I'd need a hoodie at all. Turns out I didn't, the weather is crazy, I dunno if we'll get to be making snow on time this year or not. 3 full weeks till Turkey day and we are supposed to be riding. But with this kinda weather and the nighttime drop staying in the mid thirties for the next week, I wonder and worry.
We recently let in a few people in need of a roof for a few days, now we are headed towards a couple weeks. An excessive amount of people in the house and probably to many cats in the basement as well. They like cats... I enjoy conflict but I only pay a minority of the rent so I have held my peace so far. Hopefully we will be moving shortly.
I got a job offer with a cool ministry called extreme nazarene. Whether I'll take it or not I'm not quite sure. It was a helpful sign however, to get me out of Worcester. I am currently beginning to transition out of my Youth Min position in Worcester, which is fortunate as the Mtn will be opening up shortly. Will this be my last year? I have no idea. It depends on what happens out there. I hope to shred as hard as I can.
I'm hoping to be moving out of the area in the spring. I'm looking towards Quincy, Nashua, and Concord. Three of the best youth groups can be found there, but I have more friends/potential roommates in Quincy. I don't know many people in Nashua. Only a few more in Concord. Oh well. I pray it all works out.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Random

This has nothing to do with Snowboarding, or winter. or anything along those lines. But I did get Fifa '10 the other day and got to sit down and play it yesterday night. It is so much more than my old Fifa game. After getting it all set up with my favorite team Leeds United FC I got the first friendly match underway and I taked it hard. I lost 10-1 and it was heartbreaking. I need to read the instructions or something! So either play video games today or go running. Such a tough choice. I hope I can do something with this team.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Fall Colors

I got out of class today came home and figured why not go for a run? I mean I got the shoes for it! I finally took my new Smith running glasses for a spin. Popped in the rose lenses and took off for a easy 2 miler. The Fall colors are full on right now. With those lenses in the trees that were turning were absolutely stunning. It really brought the colors out. Now to finish packing for the weekend of fun.

Monday, October 19, 2009

good signs

After the first snow on Thursday we then had snow again on Friday, and then finally an all day ordeal on Sunday. It was great to be seeing the white stuff come down earlier than I have ever remembered. Unfortunately it did not stick and I have no pictures to show for it. My camera is broken after I had used and abused it all last year. Oh well, hopefully I'll save up for a new point & shoot. I hope we get plenty more snow this year.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

First Snow

I walked from Youth Group tonight and to my surprise there was snow coming down. I ran around the parking lot like an idiot with my mouth open trying to catch the snowflakes in my mouth, because let's face it, that never gets old. After 15 seconds or so I think I filled my obligation. But this is the earliest I ever remember getting snow. It is so wild, I am hoping it is setting a pattern for the year

Friday, September 4, 2009

a good start

The snow isn't even falling yet and the season is gearing up. Today is the first day of Wachusett's Labor Day sale. I've been helping to set up for it all week, while still getting over pneumonia. It started out well today with a line out the door of people ready for their new-old gear. We're selling off all of last years stuff, so they can have more room in the shop which helps get everyone else 30% deals. Which isn't bad when that starts to look like about a hundred off a snowboard.

The doors opened at 3pm today and I was ushering those who couldn't wait out up until that point. From there on I worked nonstop selling snowboard setup after snowboard setup until around 8 with a short chili break. I got rid of all of most of the adult Flow bindings we had in stock which seemed to make the Rep smile. Through the chaos I found peace and harmony. Setting people up with something that will hopefully be the best tool for them and hopefully make them very very happy.

I got what I really needed today. Seeing those smiling faces I miss so much and those friendships that are just not the same anywhere else. As well as a very early kickin' present from my Rep.

This morning I learned how to poach eggs. This evening I invented a new sandwhich. New to me and thats all that counts. Smoked turkey, toasted buns, mayo and a poached egg in the middle. Not quite an egg mcmuffin which is what made it good for dinner. I squeezed down and the yoke kinda dribbled onto the bun, it was yum. Then I enjoyed some sprite and orange juice and to top off the day Out Cold.

It's good to feel good again.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

In the Swing



I've been down with pneumonia for a week. Which was rough, the starting end of it making me cancel an 8 hour hike. Now the start of a new month, and I'm back on my feet. While I was down with the sickness I got the fever. The heat is gone, and all that cool weather is on its' way.

The first signs of winter are all around. Labor Day up at WaWa, instructors starting to get that twitch, and shop techs being dragged in to tune skis.

I'm gonna work the sale to get some extra scratch. Hopefully it'll either help me buy some of my own winter stuff this year, or pay for books for the semester. Either way it'll be a welcome visitor to my account. The deals at the sale this year are looking pretty good. 30% off last years stuff, which seems small until you look at the tag and see the 100 off. At least it won't be as crazy as Columbus day.

I'm ready for school to start to distract me for the next few months. Hopefully I'll be swimming everyday... at least that is the plan.

I'm still ready for that snow to be crunching underneath.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Stowe2

So the cliff hanger to what happened on the second day of the trip.

Well this is probably one of my favorite stories to tell in person so I'll give a totally lame recap. Basically we went out on the second day very very sore. So much so we couldn't drag ourselves out of bed to get an all day lift ticket. Instead we got there around mid day and got a half day ticket. Got on the snow and instead of it being bulletproof like the day before it was mushy and fun for trail riding. In the woods it was like wet cement. Not great condition for the woods. So we took a few laps through the park. It was fun, hit the half pipe, a couple well built jumps that I wasn't worried about because it wasn't Wachusett. On top of it we got some good pics.

Chris of course being such a tree monkey wanted to quickly get back in the trees. He had convinced us to hike the Chin which involved a 40 minute hike up to the summit. From there we were supposed to find a chute and make our way down. To some road and walk back to the car.

What happened was Chris getting lost on top of the Mtn. and Jarod taking over the leading portion of the hike. which I didn't know because I was at the back of the line. What I did know however is that Jarod had never been to Stowe, he had told me about a dozen times how excited he was to come on the four hour ride up. Now I was a bit dismayed and as we began our descent off the north face to find a better place to put our boards on I slipped on the hard snow and began sliding chest first towards a cliff with my trusty board in hand. I let go of my board and barehanded clawed my way towards the only charlie brown tree I could see. I grabbed hold of it and it whipped me around. I'm told that my board flew off the cliff quite well. It took quite a cliff drop.

I got up and my hands were mangled with nails bent back and blood starting to pour someone suggested I put my gloves on. From there on, after getting Jarod to find my board we made it down to the bottom. Not by jumping back on the trail but sticking to the woods as was our plan. I emerged around 5 30 with plenty of sweat pouring from my body. The near death experience didn't faze my friends, they still made fun of me fifteen minutes after the fact. Asking if I felt closer to God, or if my life had flashed before my eyes. None of us were fazed apparently. Once we got back to the car I grabbed my xtreme team medal that hangs from my mirror and put it on, proudly proclaiming "I earned this today".


We finished off the night with some killer sushi.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Summer Gone...

The summer has already gone without much notice. So far we had about a week or two of warm weather for the entire thing. Which isn't bad for me since I love winter. We also had nearly a month of rain everyday. Which is bad for me because I 1. want that to be snow, and 2. rain totally cause me to be unmotivated. Not sure what it is but it happens that way.

I personally had a great summer.
Took two classes at the college down the street. One was great and the other I won't mention much. America in the 60's it was a fascinating and eye opening. Got to read see and hear about the various counter culture groups through the era. As well as hear the mainstream conservatives who seemed absolutely nutty. One Presidential candidate wanted to Nuke Vietnam and take the war into China and win all of asia for 'democracy'. Regan wanted the national guard to beat up student protestors. To top off the class we had to give a 10 minute oral presentation on something that happened during the 60's.
Well the snurfer was invented in '65.
My Prof nearly spit her coffee out her nose when I announced my subject.

There was always a few weeks off here and there but soon I was off for two straight weeks at camp. First Boys camp and then a wedding (at camp) then Sr High. The two weeks were great I got to spend some quality time with the youth that I care about and make some new friendships. I was amazed at how two weeks at the same place were so different. Except for the water front. It stayed the same, always as fun as the week before. I managed to perfect 'the flying squirrel' and my front flip as well as invent a new move I like to call 360 cannonball. It's fun and easy.

The speakers were great and the Sr high band was fantastic. My cabin was nearly not even work. For a get-to-know-you exercise we ran over to cabin 1 and threw small rocks on their metal roof for a few minutes. Once we were all warmed up it made things much easier to get along.

After a two week break, with plenty of youth group prep work swirled in. I was back at camp for another week. There were 6 speakers for one week of camp. It was off the chain! An amazing week for sure. No comparison as far as planning and speaking.

Now I sit in my room thinking of the Summer that is gone. With camps, classes, and beach days in the mix. I wonder how in the world I got pneumonia?! Which has slowed me down just enough to write on this blog once more.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Stowked Day 1

Reflecting back on probably what was one of the most epic two days of snowboarding I've had yet.

I went up there with maybe one or two days in the trees ever. And we spent the entire time in the glades/trees. It was epic and I spent most of the time playing catch up to Jarod and Chris.

Chris was a great guide the first day. The snow was sorta mashed potatoes in the woods, and bulletproof on the trails. We were way better off in the woods. I couldn't even tell you what the trails are like there if I wanted to. We hit up the 'kitchen wall' a few times. It ended up being pretty familar by the end of it all.

The knife edge was probably my favorite of the kitchen wall area. (and forgive me for not knowing all the glades names I was trying to keep up most of the time). There was this great section of bank turns towards the bottom that I really started to catch my rhythm in. We also found this great little area with a killer pillow tree. We all took a few runs off that, not that it was a great run off because it wasn't. It did make for great pictures!

We seemed to continually end up at the bottom hitting this nice progression park. Which was a great place to just play and not worry. There was this massive butter box at the very end which on a particular run through I ended up falling chest down on it right in the middle. It was big enough and flat enough that I wasn't sliding off and couldn't reach a side to pull myself off so i ended up doing this spinning seal maneuver that I could hardly not laugh over.

By far the favorite glade of the first day was Angel Cake. Up until going in there they had been narrow paths we were following in the woods. Either we were in a valley or on a knife edge, fun but you only have so many choices. Angel Cake was wide open and untouched, It was simply a blast. Constantly on our way down we were looking for things to jib. And found plenty too.

It was humid through the day and I ended up soaking all my clothes but especially my gloves. Which were still wet when we went back to MA so it was great when we stopped by the Burton factory and picked up some great deals. Specifically some dry gloves. By the end of the day we were so happy with Chris taking us around we were about to give him a trophy for it. By the end of day 2 I would of taken the trophy back.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Winter's End

I seem to always have mixed feelings about the end. This year especially. On one hand I was getting tired of teaching and the snow was crap, but on the other I had some of my best days at the end. But in New England it seems like the end is always on life support. I write this at the end of May and I hear that Mammoth is still open. WaWa closed at the beg. of April. We have such short seasons in comparison.

So in the 3 weeks of snowboarding I did in March I did 2 days at Stowe, Ride 'um and Rank 'um, 2 days at Jay, and one day at Okemo. It was a busy 3 weeks. But epic.


Final Count: 93 days of snowboarding and i ended march 21st

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Trips North

In early December I went to Mount Snow for a three day clinic and it really jump started my season to ride to a higher level and set some goals I wanted to cover. Since then I've been picking away at all those goals. Specifically I wanna be killer with pressure tricks. I don't need to rely on terrain to enjoy snowboarding. Like having a killer park, which won't happen unless the park guys rally. Or steeps or trees or moguls. Ya good ole WaWa does not have any of that really. But I can definitely play around the trail no matter whats going on.

As far as trips up North. I've taken quite a few with a few in the hole. After Mount Snow it was mostly spending a ton of time at WaWa trying to clinic and teach. Then school Groups started up and I was nearly trapped with no chance of parole and then In late January I went up and rode at Mount Sunapee. It's like a bigger WaWa from what I heard. It was alright. We didn't catch it with the greatest conditions. Very Cold and hard snow. The terrain didn't have much that appealed to me. It all seemed pretty much the same. The trails to me had very little character. They were just cut straight down. I love the twist and turn in trails opposed to the straight down kinda look. But on the bright side they had a great Quarter Pipe. Where I did my first 540. Basically I went up for a 3 and kept rotating. I didn't even realize it until I was riding out regular and wondered why.


The Next trip was Stratton in the begining of Febuary and It was a blast I got to try all the new Flow stuff for next year and meet some really cool peoples. I enjoyed the parks at Stratton. They were so well made. Got me to love Rhythm sections more than I used to. I rode with Kevin Addy this guy was so fast compared to the pace I'm used to riding. The funniest thing from that entire trip was that when I looked across the way from the Flow tent there was Burton set up blaring their music and being obnoxious but right next to them was Lib Tech. who doesn't even hide their disdain for Burton.

Then at the end of Feb I went to Pat's Peak and it was of course aweful. Someone I was with got pretty seriously injured and I felt like giving up snowboarding for a few days. I'm in no rush to go back there. The other thing that got me upset was that their boxes and rails were better than WaWa's. Everything else was worse though.

Now with one section of the season left I gotta update on stowe, the upcoming trip to Jay and the very possible trip to tuckerman's. It could end up being a very epic season.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Early Season


This winter has been ridiculously good. Especially for WaWa. The market may be down but we have had more snow storms and consistently good weather than many years past. My riding is so much better than it was last year! I've taken more pictures and video than last year and even nailed the tricks I wanted to for the year plus some that I didn't plan on. But I gotta include the massive Ice Storm that hit us early in december and closed down schools and took peoples power away for weeks. But besides that, it has been a superb winter.

I even got up to Mount Snow in early December for three intensive days that really jump started my season. Even though I was fighting some weird headaches. The first day was so ridiculously cold and I was just getting the worst headaches I had to eventually call it quits for the day right after lunch cause my head was pounding. Every day after that was similar but just not as bad. I'm not if it was from the extreme weather changes or the fact I kept going head over heels into the soft stuff.

Doesn't really matter it's all over now. I gotta look forward and get a few more trips in.