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so the spaniard is on a tear again.  it’s a damn good thing he doesn’t know where i live, because if he did, we all know what would happen:  chainsaw.

he’s looking for photographs.  photographs of the backcountry.  backountry, golden, bc.  canada, sons.

roll out…..

[i wish i was still shooting film.]

the guts of the operation out there are basically the same as it ever was: little blue house off the highway, brain, darcy, timo, and whatever stragglers or hoods wander in on any given weekend.  holding it down.

this time around, the hood is major tom himself.  in the flesh.  crack the whip.

the trails heading back are BRUTAL this time around.  too many slednecks for my liking.  but what do you do when you have some of the best backcountry in north america though?  ride it out.

once we’ve finally made it through the 1/2 hour mougal session to the money, the boys decide they want to build a jump to throw themselves off of.  solid.  let’s do this.

step 1:  scope the landscape.

 

step 2:  construct.

 

step 3:  hit that.

 timo

unfortunately, well, unfortunately for you, but fortunately for me, some of the better shots from this spot got bought up.  but this gives you a taste.  

a few alternate angles of a few alternate hits.

 

well that got the blood flowing.  what else you got out there?  let’s have a look see…..

a little further along the trail the kids found some tree bonks and stump jumps to make a mini sesh out of.

   

 

a little sleuthing and peeking around of corners and timo found what looked like a pretty sick looking cliff.  and it was.  it took a little coaxing once he was up there to carry out the mission at hand, but timo’s the really real.  and really, how else do get down once yr up there?!!

  

i’m going to shut up and just give you something to look at.  good idea.

     

our fearless leader:

stumbled across a decent pillow line with some jumps.  destroy it.

    

the terrain out here is bonkers and you can go out for months on end and not hit the same thing twice.  truth.  if i even knew half of the names the kids give to some of the madness that they hit, jump, shred, and destroy maybe i could paint a better picture for you.  wait a second, i’m a photographer, and that IS what i do.  right.  on with the show then…

darcy keller was up to his old tricks again hitting and stomping HUGE shizz.  skills for days.

 

and our fearless leader, looking to get some ride time.

 

what else can i say?  it’s one of the most ridiculous playgrounds in the world this whole backcountry area between golden and revelstoke, bc.  absolutely bonkers.  i’m humbled to be able to head out there and ride, well, try to ride, and shoot with the kids i do.  there is an insane amount of talent in these maniacs.  and they make it seem so effortless.  timo nelson, darcy keller, brain lavoie and the numerous others that drop in and out every trip.  they are the really real.

    

Photographer: Andrew Miller

Camera: Canon EOS 1D Mark II

Lens: Canon 70-200 mm L, 15mm fisheye

Lighting:
Natural

Riders:
Harrison Gordon, Ben Gustafson, Cody Comrie

Location: little cotton wood canyon, Utah

Trick: andract, bowl ride, dirt ollie

Today we have Team Thunder and my last day of shooting snowboarding for season. It was the day before I was leaving to fly to California to go to school for the summer and I got a call from Harry Gordo. All he really said was “we got this crazy multi feature deal and if it works it will be very cool”… So I said ahhh what the heck and gathered my gear and I was off.
These guys are all about creativity and trying new shit and this a perfect example of a cool idea that worked out very well. I don’t think this thing ever got named, at least while I was up there but here is a quick explanation of the obstacle like course: It started with a dirt ollie into the valley to a quick step up into a bowl curving you into a big ollie back down into the valley to another quick step up over some trees. First few tries were pretty funny to watch.  A lot of maneuvers went down so I’m sure you will see this in their new movie “Gold Country” coming out this fall.

- AM


- Harrison Gordon dirt gap to step up ollie to a quick andract all gymnastic like.


- Ben Gustafason feeling the g forces while getting his curve on.


- This was the first part of this multi feature and this is Cody Comrie olling it.

This week we have a special edition of Sunday Sequence.  We filmed a Day in the life with Cody Rosenthal that will be posted tomorrow and this was part of his day. Actually its probably part of his day everyday. If you haven’t noticed Cody kills it at skateboarding. There are a ton of really good snowboarders who could be Pro skaters and Cody is one of them. Here are a couple shots from the manual pad that sees some heavy sessions by Cody and friends every time they skate at the Volcom park in Mammoth.  Enjoy these and stay tuned for the Video and Photo Gallery of Cody’s Day In the Life dropping tomorrow!


- Cody pushing out a smooth buttery board slide 270


- Can’t do this on a snowboard. Kickflip wheelie kickflip out.


- Nose manual nollie heel.


Sunday Sequence #13 . Here are two random sequences from some spring time shredding in Mammoth brought to you by Mac Spedale and FRENDS Luke Mitrani.

Check out previous Sunday Sequences HERE

- Mac Spedale flying upside during an extreme japan seven

- Luke Mitrani switch double backie during the WCI party in the pipe 2008

It’s always handy to have a small digi on hand. I usually roll around with my Canon SD100, good for just snapping random shit and the filming aint to bad neither. I actually filmed a few things with my Elf while shooting Superpark 12. Below are some clips of Scotty Lago, Lonnie Kauk and Dan Brisse all doing some crazy stuff on the step down and huge transfer gap. You can kind of get a feel for how loud and powerful the heli was… Pretty radical.

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