Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Another good link

To help with procrastination:

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/01/26/jon-stewart-tries-to-relate-to-cheney/

Jon Stewart is the funniest man alive.

Also, TK: did you actually get to hang out with all of those broh brah professional park rats, or did you just sit there screaming "Oh my god!! That's Tanner Hall!!!!!! CAN I TOUCH YOU???!!!!"

Aspen X Games 11, Fuck Yeah!



























Balls & East Boasters.....
I assure you, all is not lost here in the western front. I had the pleasure of joining my brother and his fiance slopeside in Aspen this weekend for the X Games. She works for New Balance who sponsored the games this year! One word V-I-motherfuckin-P!! I went to the VIP tent at the x-Games, the players lounge (yeah, Tanner Hall, Simon Dumont, Shaun White, etc.) and indulged in a VIP Mountain Dew party with Talib Kweli (I was dancing on stage with this Brooklyn Based MC, sick.) Common, from shy town, also played the X Games. How much money did I spend on free booze, X-game admission, and skiing for the weekend....0 dollars!! Oh, and Aspen rules, the skiing is pretty awesome. Check out this pic "just another peak around Aspen" that is begging to get ripped from top to bottom. So everything is hunky dory out here and we're posed for another small bout of snow tommorrow!
Paz
TK

All quiet on the western front?

Soooooo, we haven't heard much from our western brethren as of late, what's up? no snow? Too much work (I know this isn't the case with TK)? Girlfriends yelling at you due to extensive amounts of time spent on the computer?

Anyways, I just got back in from my car retrieval mission in Northern Vermont, and guess what? I've come to the conclusion that German cars suck balls. My car will not start unless it is jumped. Now at first I presumed that this was a battery issue, but given the fact that the gas gauge is not functioning, and that my windows are acting like they are possessed by a mysterious poltergeist, I'm thinking that the folks at Lewis Audi somehow fucked up my alternator. So my plans to enjoys the $3.50 lift tickets at Mad River Glen were shelved, and I figured I should get home as quickly as possible to resolve the issue.

So I pull into my little spot in Cambridge, planning on emptying my car of my valuable skiing equipment before dropping my migraine on wheels off at the local dealer. In my rush (and given the fact that I have been driving an automatic for the past month, another reason to hate the jeep), I let out the clutch while the car is still in gear, and stall. After a brief barrage of profanity, I put the clutch in and start the car, and EUREKA!! the car starts! All is well again!!! I scamper out of the car, and run all my stuff into the house, thinking that I will bring the metallic migraine into the dealership just in case. However, when I return to the car, and try to start the engine, it again refuses to turn over, leaving me up a creek, and unable to bring the car to brookline without a jump.

So now I'm going to sit on my ass and eat potato chips. I can't handle this anymore.


I hate Audi.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Video of the New Telemark Norm

http://www.telemarktips.com/Moviepage.html

I know, I'm a horrible gear whore, but I really can't help it. I'm a slave to capitalism, God help me.

Also, for further entertainment, you can learn about the dangers of drug use here:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1bdd653503

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

another, belated, pic

Quinn and the Jolly Green Giant on top of the Booooolllll- tonnnn

More Pics.

Gittin' Er Dun in the upper reaches of Beaver Meadow...note pleasantly stiff wind pack.

North view from "Bull Moose Ridge" well above Beaver Meadow.


Tea Time for Team "Green Puffy"

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

This Weekend, Not so Bad.



Finally, some snow!! And even better yet, the 17+ inches we got on friday-saturday was completely unexpected!! Unfortunately, the heady powpow came with a disclaimer of ridiculous cold. With windchill, it was estimated to be about -25 F, so I was unable to take many pictures (for fear that my hand would instantly freeze and shatter into thousands of pieces). And though I got frostbite on my toes and nose, the harvest of face shots was well worth it.

The Bitingly Cold Shaft

Seth & Hilz it seems like you've spread your cold loving to the rest of the country. Now if you could just spread a big dumpin snowfall on us, i'd be pretty pumped. Things are improving but they would be best be described by the term scrappy down this way. Some pond hockey anybody??

What Cold Shaft?

2 feet in the past week with snow forecasted everyday this week. Woods are skiing well, the backcountry is too. Hey, better late than never, right?

Spent a great day/late afternoon/early evening/epic headlamp guided trudge back to the car, out in a spot called Beaver Meadow on Sunday. Its the basin off the eastern back side of Madona and Whiteface Peaks...the backside of Smugglers Notch ski area. Real nice ampitheater basin with glades in every direction.

Now, i'm at my desk. Pretty sick, thrashing through paperwork, chucking beer cans even! I just hucked some pretty steep database lines...crazy man, crazy!

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The Cold Shaft

This was supposed to be it. The storm on which the dreams of New England skiers lay. Vermont forecasters gleefully danced in front of their super imposed weather maps, heralding the coming "WINTER BLITZ," the return of snow. A smile danced across my face as they frantically pointed to the encroaching mass of precipitation, Vermont was to be saved, and with it, my sanity.

The warnings of snowy carnage were stamped into my mind as I loaded up my father's hideous black jeep wrangler in Cambridge. Blazed on the sides of the boxy coffin on wheels are two human skulls, an artifact with which my father has an unhealthy obsession. The skulls have quickly become the bane of my existence, forcing me into many uncomfortable conversations with people whom I had no intention of talking to. I don't like being accused of necrophilia and I could only hope that the heavy amounts of salt used on the north roads would permanently encase the decals in sodium.

I shuffled through my five pairs of skis, pondering which three would be chosen, and wishing that I could afford at least one more pair, no man should be limited to just five pairs of skis (actually, technically I have three pairs of Alpine skis and only two pairs of tele skis, I've tried to explain to Carolyn why this is in no way a sufficient quiver, but she still seems to get mad at me whenever she spots me drooling on my keyboard while I look at G3's website, she claims something about needing to save my money for food. Food shmood, I say, Ramen noodles can sustain a man for a surprising duration of time, G3 Rapid Transits are what will really make my heart sing. For some reason, she usually gets even angrier when I say that). Finally deciding on my world pistes, kingswoods and heads, I jump in front of the computer for one final check of every weather forecast known to man. "15 inches," I mutter to myself, frowning a bit, noting that the forecasted snow totals have been steadily decreasing, I quickly search for a more promising forecast, in order to calm my nerves (I generally enjoy rejecting the reality of professionals and substituting my own). Finding nothing more promising, not even some wacko on teletips who pulls numbers out of his ass, I look at the the forecast for Jackson, WY and see that -20 F will be the high for the following day, with periods of freezing fog (what the hell is that!?). While I feel sorrow for Tim's girlfriend (and maybe even Tim, but that's up for debate), I am overjoyed that TK and Natkin's chirping will be silenced for the time being. Suckas.

Northward bound at last, the incandescent glow of the city slowly dulls in my rearview as I cross the state line into New Hampshire, land of the speed trap. I ease my speed to 70 mph, and search for a cruise control function around the steering console. "Fucking Wrangler," I say to myself, the car handles like it was designed by a Community College dropout, and I swear if I look closely enough at the gas gauge, I can see the needle making steady progress towards empty, I add "lack of cruise control" to my growing list of gripes with the car. As the hours begin to tick by, my sense of alarm at the lack of snow begins to grow, after crossing the Connecticut River, alarm turns to outright panic. Snow has yet to begin to fall, and a paltry two inches covers the grass in the median, where is the four to six inches that the resorts claim fell from the sky? Fucking liars.

I pull into Stowe at around 1:00AM. Unable to stay at my ski chalet, err, I mean Quinn's house, due to Chrissy's head cold, I had instead arranged to stay with a cycling buddy in the lower village. While the snow situation had improved marginally, precipitation had yet to bless us with it's presence, causing a little anxiety as I brought my boots into the dark cottage. Within minutes of my arrival, I lay collapsed on a large brown couch, bringing back fond memories of my days passing out on Tim, Jon, and TK's beautiful and awesome "big brown" in Oakland, ME.

7:30 AM. Why is it that every single "free" ring tone that comes with a cell phone sounds like a goat being sacrificed? I cracked open a bleary eye and positioned it in front of the tiny opening in my sleeping bag, to see my phone vibrating and bleating across the hardwood table in the living room. I quickly got up, and groggily made a break for my phone. Unfortunately, I had forgotten to extract myself from my sleeping bag, and in my effort to hop my way across the room, I become entangled in what must have been eight pairs of ski boots and came crashing down quicker than George W Bush's presidency. Thankfully nobody saw this and I quickly crawled the rest of the distance to my phone to call Quinn back. I was surprised to learn that Mr. Green would be relinquished from his child rearing duties for the day, and would be joining us later in the day for some soft turns, I was overjoyed, it is not often that I get to see the big man, and the mini Colby reunion in the making had a lot of promise.

(I'll finish the rest later, I actually need to write an essay right now, and I think this may be enough procrastination for one day).

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

The 'loaf gittin it!

Looks like the loaf was the big winner from this storm. TK, you better watch you back. The pissed off east coaster is out for blood.
Actually went up to Bolt-on Valley yesterday and met up with Quinn and Balz for some fun, scrappy soft snow turns. It was sleeting on us most of the afternoon and changed to freezing rain at the end of the day, but the trip was well worth it. Much better than southern vt right that for damn sure. Balz should give better stories and pics later, but the trees were definitely pretty fun, we were skiing some pretty steep pitches taboot.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Deep, Cold in WYO.....





Well, returned from another successful session in the Tetons with fellow Balls Deepers Jon "not Jon" Natkin and Timmy G. It was fucking cold in Jackson and Idaho with morning lows in the -20's for most of the week. Nothing for the Alaskans!

Highlight of the trip was skiing 14 inches of cold smoke powder at Grand Targhee with Matty Heyliger and Erica. Didn't take any good photos of this epic day, but got one of Cima on our way down the acess road with the Tetons in the Background. Needless to say, Matt's yurt was fucking cold at night! I made up for this by eating lots of game meat (deer, elk, bison) and drinking a lot of beer.

One thing should be noted, while skiing with Natkin and Timmy G. at JHMR, Tim G opted out of the Alta One chute descent due to "mechanical binding" issues.....uhh, yeah....

Anyways, it back to my last semester of Graduate school....maybe I should go back and get my Masters Degree in Bio, it would keep giving me lots of ski time!! Montana State here I come!!
Paz,
TK

Tunagain Pass, 1.14.07

Skiing at Turnagain Arm yesterday in a storm. It was fun, lots of snow, so we stayed in the trees at Tincan.

Hilary: "Can't...move....too...much...snow!"





Seth landing a 10 footer. Yes, he is actually still on his skis, and all you can see is his head.


Seth and I are off to Oregon tomorrow, and taking a side trip on our way back home next week to Vancouver and Whistler. So excited--it has been a dream ski destination for me forever!

Hope you're getting snow where you are, Quinn and Dave.

-Hils

Sunday, January 14, 2007

12"-15" by Tuesday Morning

Mmmmkay. Its snowing hard right now and we're not even into the storm system we've been waiting for since October. Maybe 3-4 inches today, but then tomorrow, we're looking at more than 12" where we really need it with the chance for continued lake affect snow through the week since Lake Champlain isn't frozen and will likely remain that way til spring. Nothing like some good ol' Champlain powder. Thanks to the west coasters for finally releasing the cold air bubble that you've been hogging for the past 2 months. Looks like the overriding pattern has changed for the better at last! There is a god.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Nighttime Babysitting Duty

Deep thoughts by Greenie:
Did you ever wonder which direction an IPA tastes better, as it initially hits your taste buds and smoothly descends down your throat; or as you burp it back up and the crisp hop flavor springs back onto your taste buds...hmmmmm... I guess I like it both ways and that is why I love IPAs

Time to Dust off the Plancks?

Quinn, Balz, Pierre and other east coast riders, I hope it is our time to shine. My balls are itchin and that means only one thing, they need a good slappin by some powder. We'll see how it pans out but hopefully we'll get together to make some turns in real snow. Quinn might have to cut out of school and head up your way next week if you guys get the spankin and we get the big fat rain drops again.
TK, if you get another pounding from this storm and we get the shaft, I think i may have to drive out to CO just to be able to pound you into the snow; out of sheer frustration obviously. Just thought I'd warn you.
I got a fever...and the only cure is more cowbells.

Tough job, but someone's got to do it




Whats up Bitches!
I thought it was time I try to contribute to this banter, given that my name is being slandered. Yes, its true, Charles is what I go by in my teaching realm. Please don't hold it against me. TimmyG still works fine, but please, no "Timmay". That one made me hate Southpark for many years. Hey Balls, suck it! You still live in sunny Boston!
I wanted to share a few pics and tell you all that I think I have the greatest job in the world. Check out a few pics of Zaps and me finding the fluff on Teton Pass. The snowpack is setting up pretty well, with fresh snow today and predicted through the week. If you live in New England and have the blues, please come and visit JH. I have a great setup for you to stay and ski and revel. Yesterday started the winter PE program at Journeys School, ie, skiing at the village every Wednesday morning. No responsibility free skiing for an hour and a half, followed by an hour of hanging out with these middle school rippers. I got in trouble for not enforcing the "no air" policy. Oops. I told those guys not to air it out in view of anyone! It is rough, having to get paid to go ski at the village for the next 6 weeks! Peace!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Go Balls Deep!

So, Seth and I were watching "Dodgeball" last night, and what do you know...the official psych-up slogan for Dodgeball on ESPN-The "Ocho" is "Go Balls Deep!" So, when you are feeling in doubt, scared, or just need some encouragement, think of what those dodgeballers tell themselves...GO BALLS DEEP!

(I tried to get post a picture of the scene, but I wasn't able to find it online. If someone else finds it, it can be our new banner at the top of the blogger page.)

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

12" of the Fluff at Stratton

It's official, our season total now stands at 1'. Yeah Baby!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Off to Jackson Hole and Targhee.....

Hey yall,
Friday morning, 530am. 8 inches on the ground in Boulder and still snowing. 12 inches reported at A-Basin. Erik, my tele-buddy, calls and infroms me that his high school where he teaches 9th grade physical science is closed for the day, he's ready to join in the efforts. I brew some yerba matte and climb in the 178,000 miled Subaru. We arrive at A-Basin as the chairs begin to turn and quickly scramble our gear to get in line. Suprisingly, only 30 people are in line waiting. We board the Pali lift and survey the myriad of steep lines we'll be hitting. Still snowing. The first run is a high speed descent bordering on out of control, snaking lines between trees as cold smoke powder burns my face. Fluidity is non-existent on this first run and I'm surprised I don't find a sub-alpine fir sapling between my legs on the way down. We reach the bottom, out of breath and ready for more. Second run, the flow is found, high speed smoothnes, the mantra. I find a 10 footer below the lift, make two deep kneed tele-turns and point it. My first air of the season goes flawlessly as I land in buttery softness among high pitched stoke from the lift. We thrash for the next 4 hours until out legs are jello and mountain is skied out. I head back to Boulder for a 7 hour serving shift at my Thai restaurant, my legs feeling as if they might collapse at any moment. Off to Jackson tomorrow......
TK

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Who the Fuck is Charles???

Seriously, who goes by that name? Are you some ancient English lord or something? Please, I round these parts, you will always be Timmay.

Camels Hump and Mud Season

Went up to Camel's Hump today in search of Northern Vermont's last remaining patch of snow. We found it, Ridley rolled in it, and then it went "Poof", and just like that, it was gone. Weird.

Water, water, everywhere!


Camel's Hump sans winter.

LT North at Wind Gap. Look closly, there's some snow!

News Reports

Not sure whether you guys have lives or not, but did anybody catch NBC Nightly New's report friday evening about the abnormally warm temps? I think it was either written by The Wall Street Journal's Editorial staff or by the Bush Administration. It basically said that this warm trend is due totally to the ongoing moderate El Nino. Hmmm...wait isn't moderate el nino suppose to be banner snow years for the Northeast? Let's look back at some previous moderate el nino years...2001. I think we all remember that year. '98, maybe not banner, but strong overall. If that ice storm was all snow it would have been mighty impressive. I remember Ahin (do you guys remember Ahin from freshman year?) getting his land rover stuck up on Runnals hill for super bowl weekend and it sunk in so deep that they had to get out of car through the windows. '92-'93, another banner New England year, I remember skiing in the Poconos that year and they had too much snow to open one of the lifts. Long Island broke their seasonal snowfall totals that year. It just doesn't seem to line-up with their report.

ABC World News came out with their own report Saturday evening and basically countered NBC's. ABC said that it does have do with both global warming and the el nino, thank you ABC!! I actually had trouble falling asleep friday night due to NBC's story.
Anyway went out for a nice long bike ride yesterday, nothing like an early January ride in VT in shorts. Another rain-maker coming into southern VT tonight!!! Woo-hooo. Stratton may have to close down after this one, Bromley already has.
Quinn hope you make out better in tonights storm, we're suppose to get 2-4" before the change-over...either way looking forward to the 15th. The weathermen keep hyping it up as a big changing point.
TK, i hope you and the rest of CO get 0" of snow for the rest of year. You've had enough bragging rights for one year...yer done. AK maybe 2-4" more snow allowed. The East will rise again!!!

Saturday, January 06, 2007

I went to Mount Snow today...

...and this picture I took across the street from Carinthia pretty much sums up what I saw.



This East Coast winter is unprecedented in my lifetime.

72 Degrees of Despair

Well, the mercury officially hit a new record high for the month of January today, a full TEN mutha f'in degrees higher than the previous high temp of 62. So, like most of Boston, I decided to get outside and enjoy the weather from the saddle of my bicycle.

However, when I went downstairs to my storage room to fetch my two wheeled warrior cycle, I was shocked to find that I had accidently locked the master combo lock (whose combo I had forgotten). Instantly filled with despair, I mightily flung my body against the wooden barrier, in hopes that I may break the door and reach my beloved bike. The door stood firm, and the only thing I accomplished with my mindless bashing was a bruised shoulder and a saddened soul. Alas, my plans for a spin around eastern MA in bicycle shorts was thwarted.

Of course, I later remembered my combination, unfortunately, the sun had already set at that time.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Doggies on Christmas

Christmas Morning...no santa hat, but doesn't she look cute in her bow? She loves when I dress her up...ok, actually, no, but at least Seth is happy that I have stopped trying on him =c)

Ridley vs. A Big Maple Tree


Right, 50+ degrees and rain this weekend. Time to go boating. Glad to hear the west and pac. nor. west is getting it again. Git it while its good boys, the way this winter's going, i wouldn't be suprised if the faucet turned off out there and Mississippi started getting pounded. Here's a pic of Ridley Roo in the spirit of our furry friends. For the record, this was taken during the summer...not yesterday, though except for the leaves on the trees, it would be tough to tell.

8-20" in the rockies, fuck yeah!


Looks like another storm up here in the Rockies tonight and tomorrow.....good, was kinda getting tired of skiing the groomers. Headin' up with Dave and Molly Wilkins from Colby this weekend (renting a condo in summit county), should be some fun VT debauchery! Then its off to Jackson Hole and Grand Targhee on Tuesday for a week of Teton beat downs with Matty H...... Damn, do I miss the East right now.....
TK

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Huh!?

Eastern Snow Totals to date:
Jay - 55"
Stowe - 54"
Bolton - 68"
MRG - 31 - 49"
Sugarbush 29"
Killington - 45"
Flatton - 11" err...Stratton

Quinn haven't posted any pics so not quite sure what your talking about nor know what the mountain prom is about but I do know that these 4-month snow-totals are pretty abysmal with no real changes in sight. I will post a pic of the flowers that are still blooming in our front yard though. On the bright side the heating bill has been really light and road bike is still getting some use. Hopefully the rain moves out saturday to go for a nice lengthy ride. Pierre, sux to hear about the skis, you need to go over to tele's, never heard of tele planks getting snatched.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Snowy Valdez



The bottom picture is one I took while we were in Valdez over the weekend. Thompson Pass up high was too snowed in, so we spent the first day doing a tour out of the cabin. Anyways, I like this picture because it is all snowy and smooth.

The top picture is from the second day when we got to go back into Moonlight Basin. The avy conditions were considerable, so we had to stay on mellow terrain, but the snow was wonderful, and it was a great treat that we got some sunshine during the day. This was taken around 3:30 or so...sunset up here is pretty early these days. Anyways, hope you like the pictures. It's snowing again in Anchorage. 10 inches on the car this morning, and another 6 inches or more so far today, with it not looking like it is going to stop anytime soon. Seth and I are going for a ski tour tonight after work. How long will it be until then, though! Argh! It's so hard to sit at the desk when it is all snowy outside. Talk to you all later...


Ah, if only. Here's looking north toward Mansfield from the western flanks of Bolton, about a 2.5 hour skin from the house. I'm posting this pic, because, well, it looks better than it does outside right now. But for the record, we've got a hell of a lot more snow in Northern VT than the pic that Dave posted. Dude, I'm mean its a scrappy winter and all, but honestly, Killington looks like it got its ass kicked at the mountain prom.

Killington

I must say that I was surprised that the population of New Jersey seemed to relocate to Killington, VT for the New Year's holiday. Even more interesting than the rampaging denizens from america's armpit was this sketchy predator I spied on the edge of the dance floor.


Also, to anyone considering going out for a night out while at this eastern behemoth of a resort, I would advise staying in and playing yatzee as a more enjoyable alternative. That is, unless you enjoy Beyonce and Jessica Simpson music played at a loud enough volume for brain cells to commit ritual suicide.

The state of NE skiing

Yo!

Great shots TK, now take a look at what we're dealing with out here. I snapped this of Mohawk Mountain in CT while biking by (in shorts) a day or two after Xmas. Unbelievable. Growing up by this mountain, I have skied those two trails probably more than any others anywhere (ripsaw included).





That said, I saw some snow and additional accumulation up at Killington a few days later, but man, pretty meager. More importantly, among the masses of orange spray tanned hoochies and jabronis up there from NJ to party and steal skis, I also saw Green & Balsbaugh.



And Balsbaugh, I'd tread lightly with Natkin regarding the chin jokes if I were you...



Yeah, so some fool stole my skis on Sunday. Sweet, my only pair...it might be snowler-blades for me in the '07. Happy New Year all y'all!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Tales from AK...

Alright, I'm signed up on the Balls Deep Blog. Erik - Thank you for setting this up; good use of work time! It's snowing again in Anchorage. Calling for 6-10" with more in the mtns. I'm stoked that we all have a forum for continuing the ski banter/shittalking it's been fun.

Seth

Back in Black!




Just Wanted to get my first post out there for all my people....trying to piece together another potential Colorado BC mission for tomorrow!! Hope all is good mid-week in your work lives!
paz, TK

Power Corrupts

I would also like to add that I have made myself the supreme god of this forum. Now, some of you may question the wisdom of giving one person (especially the infallible and extremely encourageable Erik) the awesome powers of deletion and moderation, but fear not, my irrational temper and iron fist will not effect you unless you break one of my secret rules..........

Balls Deep is up and Running!

Well, well, well, my fellow classmates, here we have a forum for a completely uncivilized discussion of powdery turns, Natkin's poor form, politics and any other extra curricular pursuits which we may be involved with. As I am currently unemployed, and greatly prefer screwing around to being productive and finding a job, I imagine that I will be posting a fair amount of useless stories from the life of Bals.


And without further ado, here is a picture on Natkin with what appears to be a pair of nuts hanging from his chin: