Storms have been raging on the surface of the sun, solar winds have been pummeling the earths magnetoshere with charged particles, and the visual phemomenon of the Aurora Borealis has been active. Seeing the Northern lights is a real treat and we took full advantage, got out the tripods and went misioning around town capturing photos. The night sky has been stunning, and the sky during the day has been blue.
On day two I headed up to the heli pad at 33 mile to get warmed up before my first day with TGR. I went out with rad crew of clients from Washington, and we were guided by a great guy named Cody who has worked with us on previous TGR trips. First run was DEEP, stable, blower snow for 2000 feet. I was blown away. we continued to shred the rest of the day banging out five run of 5000 vert of perfect pow. After our first run down aptly named “Indy 5000″ our guide Cody exclamied that in six years of guiding that run it was the best it had ever been.
the bay just in front of the motel
dock lights
the view from 33 mile crack o’ dawn
Mario world mayhem












im blown away by the beauty in all this photos!
Good words.