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Monday, December 5, 2011

Fischer Team Video 11/12

Team Fischer getting after it around the world.  With lots of ski resorts hurting for snow so far this year, this is a little something to get you stoked for when the snow really comes!

Thursday, December 1, 2011


Here is a review of one of my favorite new Jackets from Arc'teryx for the 2011/2012 ski season The Rush Jacket


My favorite feature of the Rush Jacket is: How light weight and flexible the jacket is.  You hardly feel like you have a jacket on while wearing it, its so light.  The fit is also relaxed easily allowing you to layer under the jacket as necessary.  Even though this jacket is super light, it is incredibly warm, living in Jackson Hole I deal with some of the harshest winters of anywhere in the lower 48, but normally i just wear a Arc'teryx RHO LT under it and stay plenty warm.  I also love the high collar and helmet compatible hood, this allows you to tuck your chin and face behind the jacket when the wind really starts to blow, and helps keep you warm on those cold chair lift rides.  The pockets and zippers are also very well designed in that you can use the zippers and get into the pockets while keeping your gloves on.  In addition If you ski in a backpack most days like I do, being able to get to the pockets while wearing a backpack is a huge feature.



The style of the jacket is simple and smooth:  No matter what color you choose in the Rush jacket you will look great on the hill as well during apres ski.  The color designs are both simple, yet stand out,  You wont be missed out on the hill while wearing a Rush jacket.  


One of the biggest keys to a ski jacket is toughness and durability of the outer fabric and the Rush as well as any Arc'teryx jacket will not disappoint .  The Gore-Tex pro shell used in the Rush is both extremely waterproof, while still providing excellent breathability and durability.  This jacket gives you the confidence that you will be able to wear it for years to come and it will perform the same as the first day you used it.   
 

The bottom line to this review is that the Rush is a great and versatile jacket that can be worn in the stormiest conditions mother nature can dish out, to a stylish Jacket you can comfortably wear around town.  I love this jacket, and would recommend it to anyone from an aspiring pro skier to the person who gets out for a couple weekends a year.  Not only will you look great on the hill, but wearing it around the city you will look both stylish, yet still have all the waterproofness and warmth you have come to expect from Arc'teryx.  

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Opening Day Weekend in Jackson



Chairlift smiles
Finishing day one off right
Lisa all smiles
 The 2011-2012 season in Jackson hole started off with a bang this past weekend.  It was not quite the opening of last winter, but with the Gondola, Thunder, Marmot, Casper, AV and Teewinot open there was certainly plenty of terrain to play on.  The snow was a bit thin in places, but the sun was out all weekend making the conditions soft.  A band of high pressure is stuck over Jackson, with not much snow in the forecast it looks like it may be a few more days of ripping the groomers and bump lines.
Lisa and Mark having fun on the slopes

Monday, November 28, 2011

Winter kickoff party!

Its that time of year again!  The start of a new ski season, and once again the great people at Smith, Skullcandy and new this year Spacecraft are throwing a locals appreciation party at the Mangy Moose!  So come out for some good times, lots of free gear and help celebrate another winter in Jackson!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

First Turns of the Year

Karen makes some light powder turns
Keegan enjoys the pow
 For the first time of the 2011-2012 ski season, I made it out to make some pow turns.  My roommate Keegan, our friend Karen and I skied first turn on Mt. Glory on Teton Pass.  The parking lot was fairly crowded as we geared up in a light snow and wind.  As we hiked higher the wind picked up, but the snow slowed.  Our pace was fairly slow as this was the first hike of the winter season for the three of us.  Once we reached the top, we dropped in to First Turn.  The top was fairly thin, as it usually is. However, once we got into it the snow was wonderful.  Soft powder, with not many tracks.  The wind was blowing pretty hard, and the visibility was poor.  We all skied tentatively, as the base is not to deep yet.  All three of us hit at least one semi buried rock, but overall the run was great.  Some really fun pow turns to kick off the winter.  With the resort opening saturday with over 3000 feet of vertical, this was a great way to get out and get the legs used to the winter hiking and skiing.  It looks like snow for the next three days followed by some sun for opening weekend.  Overall it was great to get out for the first time.  My new gear from Fischer Skis, Arc'teryx and Smith all preformed flawlessly!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Man Day

 With one of our good friend Travis Owen about to head back to Chicago for work we decided we needed a man day!  What is a man day lots of activities that involve beer, men and sports!  The crew of Matt and Jeff Annetts, Travis Owen, Eric Worth, Spencer Mortan and I did just that yesterday 8/25/11.  The day started off with a bike ride, then straight to mini golf at Snow King.  Once the mornings activities were over it was up to the lake.  Jackson Lake sits about 45 minutes north of Jackson in Grand Teton national Park.  travis has a boat he keeps on the lake so the 6 of us piled into his truck and with beer and sandwiches in hand up we went.  When we got to the lake there was a pretty good Teton thunderstorm in progress, and as the weather goes it cleared up in minutes and we had a perfetly calm Jackson Lake at our disposal.  After several games of "extreme" botchee ball and some swimming, it was time to get the board and skis out.  We all took turns wakeboarding and water skiing.  Then it was back to town for a BBQ and then the world famous Stagecoach for Disco night!  All in all a great day with the boys!!


Friday, August 5, 2011

Phelps Lake Rock

Phelps lake is a Grand Teton National park favorite.  A short 1.2 mile hike from the Rockafeller Center puts you at the base of Death Canyon and Phelps Lake.  The Lake is usually pretty warm, though early season, when its completely snow run off it can be a bit refreshing.  The jump rock located on the Northwest shore offers a great opertunity to enjoy the lake.  Its about a 20-25 foof drop into very deep water.  On a warm day the rock will be crowded with locals and tourists alike enjoying the sun, jumping, and of course a few beers.