Climbed Saint Mary Peak yesterday with my boy Hoko. Incredible view of the Bitterroots and a couple nice turns on the descent made for a great morning.

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Climbed Saint Mary Peak yesterday with my boy Hoko. Incredible view of the Bitterroots and a couple nice turns on the descent made for a great morning.
It was that kind of day wheewwww so much fun out there. Skinned up Mt Sentinal from Crazy Canyon trail and then drop down the south facing slope toward the interstate and caught up with Hellgate Canyon trail part way down. Lots of soft snow for sure... A couple incredible turns and a few tight tree turns but nothing too out of the ordinary. Skinned to the top in a hour and a half. Switched from skis to my board, then ripped all the way down to Kim WIlliams Trail, a little more then two miles up the trail. Switched back to skin mode and was able to skin all the way to my door step : ) I love Missoula. Got a ride from Dylan back up to my rig and whipped across town just in time for my chiropractic adjustment. All in all 2 and half hours from my truck back to my house, will call it 6 miles of skinning and about a 2000 vert ride.
Cheers, @aliasblessed
Humbled by pain & pointed back to God
Okay so been out riding again and way behind on my journal but let me take you back to the moment that changed my season and pointed me back toward God and my faith. Early season I was all about getting in as much riding as possible period. Willing to ride every weekend skip church, blow off other responsibilities etc... I was really concerned about one thing, ripping as much pow as possible making the most of this season. I became what I didn't want to become a jaded pow snob. When I got hurt riding at Disco last day of 2013 it turned out to be a huge blessing in disguise, God's way of pointing me back toward him and showing me how fragile we all are. One second I'm flying high ripping down the mountain and the next moment I'm in extreme pain, unable to pick myself up, humbled by pain. God has a sense of humor he made me haha but seriously he puts people and events in our lives to point us toward him. He puts people in our lives that can have a major affect on our lives. Spiritually for me that was my sister for introducing me to fresh life and encouraging me to check it out, Pastor Levi Lusko making church light and heavy at the same time and everyone at Fresh Life Church especially the rockin band.
Back to the mountain, Thank God I was riding with friends that day, they were there to pick me up and help me get down to the lift. Thank God for Gloria, an angel by name and a blessing in my moment of pain, she gave me a sweet toboggan ride down to the base and some ice to numb the pain. I'm so thankful for Dr. Garr and all the smiling staff at Health source in Missoula. He helped fix my back, and got me back out riding in three weeks. It's been more than a month since the incident and as time goes be we gain insight on the past. I've been out riding again on Saturdays at Disco, ripped a solid friday at Snowbowl, a sick/pow day two weeks ago at Lt, and skinned up and rode a tight line out at ole Marshall mt. I feel truly blessed to be able to do what I love and realize it's all because of him. I am enjoying it so much more, I feel alive again. God created snowboarding to be a blessing and every pow day is truly because of him. It's such a beautiful blessing. It's my favorite thing to do in the world and I've found no better way to enjoy his beautiful creation then riding fresh tracks, but none of this would be possible without his blessing, some of those in the form of soft and fluffy gorgeous snowflakes. What I learned, 1. It's important not to turn what you enjoy into an addiction because at that point it becomes monotonous. 1a. His beautiful gift won't be fulfilling unless were rooted in him. 2. Theres more to life then pow turns. Being grounded in faith and anchored in the church is the most vitalizing and refreshing then chasing any high or feeling. Yes even better than that beautiful slash turn or incredible face shot. Getting out and experiencing his creation and seeing his beautiful handy work is such a blessing, don't forget the reason were breathing. Check out fresh life church such a blessing. http://freshlifechurch.com/
All glory to God.
Psalms 63: 1-5
O God, you are my God earnestly I seek you;
my soul thirsts for you, my body longs for you,
in a dry and weary land where there is no water.
I have seen you in the sanctuary and beheld your power and glory.
Because your love is better than life,
my lips will glorify you as long as I live,
and in your name I will lift up my hands.
My soul will be satisfied as of the richest foods;
with singing lips my mouth will praise you.
God Bless
Here it is, the run I got banged up on right at the bottom. I'm doing well just a little hurt but still feeling blessed I mean look at that snow, im still moving okay, it's all good. Stoked to get back on the board asap.
The last day of the year.
Well it was the last day of the year and all across the mountain, kids were playing and skiing and ... wanting there parents. Up at Discovery and it's Saturday. Didn't have any lessons this morning so I got to head back to the fingers and test out the conditions. The snow was pretty deep but some early conditions yea yea heard that one a bunch skiing rock dodge. So had plenty of good tracks in the morning. I didn't see a lesson coming my way so I opted to help catch little ones in the kinderski. It's always super entertaining working with those little ones. Some are super into it, others are for a couple runs then it's " I want to go ski with my daddy" or "wheres my mommy" usually we get them thinking about skiing again and that works for a while. Some kids were having a fun time lapping the carpet, when we decided to go ride the bunny chair. This is when things got wild. This should maybe stay in the private journal but I don't have one so consider this inside info. All day were preaching "pizza pizza show me your pizza" and on the carpet hill these adorable 3 and 4 year olds love to go as fast as possible right and who could blame them, but any ways it involves someone catching them at the bottom. So we decided to go on the bunny hill. First problem I'm on a snowboard, there on skis not really a problem but getting on the chair my little one almost didn't get on, getting off yea same problem, then he fell pretty hard. On the run it was like chasing run away trains. The first runaway a little girl straight lined it and was looking good before the speed got to her and she crossed tips. The second run away was the little boy who rode the chair up with me, and bless his heart he straight lined it to. I was down toward the bottom and he was taking off for the trees so I stuck out an arm to catch him but lets just say he was going a lot faster then when we were on the carpet and it was more of a knock down then a catch. Okay so after all that we all made it down to the lodge safe and sound. With the little ones back with there parents it was time to ride hard for an hour. When you play hard in the play ground sometimes you gotta take your knocks. Well it was back to the fingers on Limelight with a couple fellow instructors Cavan and Wyatt. Well it was all psshhh and swwshsh until right at the very end then it sounded like aggggghhhhhh followed later by an I'm okay I'm okay. So I was right at the bottom coming out of the fingers when I hit a hidden rock, flipped forward somersault style and then landed on a rock. Seriously took everything out of me and then some. Thankfully I was with some friends and they helped me out and got me moving again after a little time. I rode as far as I could to the traverse before opting to walk as apposed to skate. When I got to the bottom I wanted to put my board on and ride up and then ride down but ran into trouble bending down to get my bindings on. Ski patrol was just finishing there end of the day sweeps and offered to give me a courtesy ride on the toboggan from the top down to the lodge. Gloria gave me a safe ride down with plenty of face shots, can't say thanks enough for all ski patrols help. At that point I just needed to gather my stuff and get to the shuttle, my buddy Bo came and gave me a pat on the back and a helping hand. We had a good laugh about playing hard in the play ground. He wished me a speedy recovery and went to post up on the shuttle. I was super lucky to have friends with me to help me thinking about it I was stuck. Super humbling experience and the pain yea pretty painful. The ride home was slow but not the drivers fault, I was just uncomfortable. That night was the scary I woke up around 3 and had the trembles but I popped a couple pain killers and took a hot shower and felt a bit better. Since then its all been about recovering as fast as possible, its slow progress, lots of rest, ice, heat, stretching and trying to stay active without impact. To stay busy I've been reading, playing a little guitar, doing an aran a day and watching a bunch of snowboard movies, trailers and some football. Honestly feeling lucky, hopefully only out a week. Pray for snow!
http://www.snowboardingtunes.com/snowboarding/films-in-hd.php Favorite one has to be this part by Eric Jackson http://www.snowboardingtunes.com/film/jake-blauvelt-naturally
A day in the backcountry Dec 30
A day in the backcountry is always incredibly refreshing, a good day in the backcountry starts with a good crew ready for a day of touring. The most important thing about riding backcountry isn't the epic untracked pow it's SAFETY. With this is mind Keenan, Kyle and myself headed out to crystal theaters an area I had always known as the g-spot. After sorting out our confusion with the name and coming to the conclusion that older and younger backcountry groups have flipped flopped the name so not to date myself we went to Crystal theaters. Skinning is so natural its such a refreshing way to travel. Crystal requires a medium length approach through absolutely gorgeous country. Skinning through an old growth forest and watching the snow get better and better as we gain elevation is tantalizing. Getting lost in the moment and then thinking a little about the glades and pillows ahead.
When we arrived at the mid way spot, we discussed option on what to hit. The snow pack seemed stable but we decided to head to the top and dig a pit. We dug a pit and did an isolated column test with good results indicating a strong snowpack with no weak layers to concern us. With that out of the way it was time for some turns, we rode the far left lines of the bowl avoiding most the pillows, saving those for a day with more fluff. Fun turns to the bottom with Keenan and Kyle sending a sick tree line drop. We ate a quick bite and then skinned back up to the midway, planing to drop the trees down to the road. The snow and turns on this section has always treated me right, it always seems to hold amazing snow. I love that line, tree skiing through sprayer pow super epic!! Fun turns to the road and then it was time to boot it back around and then ride back to the truck. Had an awesome innovation, on the walk last year I would just kick my board and walk behind it, this year I did a little kick push skate while standing on my board. Explanation I kept both feet out of my binding with one stagnant foot then kicking with the other in a kick push coast motion that added quite a bit of efficiency to my flat road travel. Lastly we skied the sketchy snow down to the highway and headed for home. Super fun day in the Backcountry think snow and safety first.
Disco Dec 21
Second day at Disco this young season and the base is getting better. It was a pretty slow day allowing for plenty of riding. Actually thats all I did because there weren't any snowboard lessons. Things were slow in the morning sticking to the front side exclusively not by choice, we were limited to what was open. Fun morning cruising groomers, when around lunchtime the much awaited word came as Jed ran into the shack grabbed a coat and hollered "there opening Limelight". For those not familiar with Discovery, Limelight is the chairlift on the backside with exclusively steep terrain. I ate my noodles as fast as possible and put my boots back on only to run out of time. Having to wait until after check in to go explore the backside, but hats where I headed when there was no afternoon snowboard lesson.
My first run on the backside was a special run, being away from an area that you've had amazing runs in the past and being back at that spot is incredible. That moment when your back at the top and it's fresh deep snow and your about to drop that line you've wanted ever since the last time. Well this first run was that and then some. I probably had the tenth line on the backside as the base was a bit unsettled leaving lots of hidden obstacles and few riders. The turns were thick but with a big wide board I floated and slashed and found a couple faceshots and blower turns on my couple of laps shredding the backside. #whats a little more P-tex
Powder Thursday
What more needs to be said.
Thursday was a really awesome day on the slopes like everyday, but especially good. The primetime terrain was available at LT and in fresh pow, look out and send it. The bowls were holding snow and rocks around hollywood were perfect to huck in the morning. First tracks through sharks fin. Chair 4 and the pow made for some long leg burners and slasher turns. Chair 2 was a little more beat up but still some spots to slash. Ben, Arlan, Aaron and I had a good time. Stopped on the way home to listen to some live music from You Knew Me When at the Bitterroot Brewery in Hamilton, enjoyed a cold one and some folk. POW THURSDAY !!
Checked craigslist for tickets the day before and got hooked up. Met a very nice lady at the hair salon selling tickets on craigslist, really came through on some cheap tickets, shhh hush hush but she might have more. SNOW SNOW SNOW !!