Things are great… clear skies are the “diamonds in the rough” while posting up in small fishing villages. Waking up to blue skies feels great but one thing after another seems to have thrown a wrench into our plans. So one cannot help but wonder if the stars have aligned? Will the weather hold? Hows the wind? Is the snow stable? is it warming up? if all gos well we will shred… as confidence grows we will step into bigger terrain, scare ourselves, push ourselves, and feel the rush of excitement.
One of the greatest feelings out here in these mountains is the solidarity of the landscape. one feels small and yet a part of it all. This photo of Seth gives me that feeling.
Seth Morrison charges out of the slough after ripping this line to pieces! I was blown away to see him rip this face like he did. Truly a full throttle run, two huge turns up top, crossing multipul spines, then ripping the bottom into a nice air.

Photo by Seth Morrison with Tilt shift effect This was another moment of total blindness right before the roll over. I used a tilt shift effect to get the “miniature” feel. I recently found out about this cool style from Tate.

Photo by Dana Flahr, This was a super fun run that was crazy deep!












Sage !!
Those are sick pictures by whoever took them ! The tilt shift effect was super cool ! i was just wondering what kind of camera you got because i’m a soon artist and was wondering if it was just a little camera shoot and point or a big dsl that you would actually bring to hit some of your lines.
Anyway ENJOI your summer doing what ever your doing out there like either hitting lines in Peru, which would big sick, or biking the grand canyon!
Xavier f-b
Enjoi
Always giving me a little cred. Thanks Sage! Hope we get to ride this summer! Maybe we can collaborate a blog video while we’re at it!