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@500snowdays
Deep powder today
Landscape of my life in the Tetons. #gtnp
Fun at the Phelps Rock #yesterdayinthetetons
Good skiing on Peak 10,686. #todayinthetetons #100summits
Feeling small in the mountains today. #100summits #absarokas
@irislazz enjoying some steep riding in the Tetons. #todayinthetetons #100summits
One those windy days on Taylor.
Skiing the Banana couloir in Junury corn was unbelievable. Lots of laughs with a strong dedicated crew. #100summits #summit24
Powder dreaming in Jackson Hole.
Summit number 3 in the books. Mt Glory. Summited this mountain hundreds of times of my life. But it never gets old or boring, especially when you're with your best mates.
Heather getting her first freshie powpow of the season, on this beautiful New Zealand powder day.
Scooping lines of our future. | Grand Teton N.P., Wy
#cabinlife artwork
Snow
I spent 8 hours yesterday sorting through thousands of tomatos. After a record cold temp of 17 degrees on 9/12 killed all of tomato plants. Which made me think about the tomato itself. Although in our collective conscious we define tomatoes with the characteristic red colour, the red color is actually a rare genetic mutation like different colored eyes in a human. it has only stayed because farmers selected this trait to be breed over and over again. And it is because of this selective inbreeding that tomatoes have lost all their natural resiliency to diseases, insects and cold weather. All varieties of tomatoes are almost genetically identical even if they different organic heirloom varieties, and completely different from the 16 native species they derived from. Just some tomato thoughts.
Majestic white-tail hawk flying over Jackson Peak. | Gros Ventre Wilderness, Wy.
Last weeks early mornin summer ski adventure up in Garnet Canyon. Go over to YouTube.com/500winterdays to see the video