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Description:

Video blog, with more music and less talk.


25 Podcasts:

1. 0508_seattle_apple.mov (played 15 times)
2. 0605_utah_heli.mov (played 17 times)
3. 0604_whistler_part2.mov (played 18 times)
4. 0603_whistler_part1.mov (played 19 times)
5. 0603_whistler_foreshadow.mov (played 17 times)
6. 0602_crystal_wind.mov (played 16 times)
7. 0602_aspen.mov (played 7 times)
8. 0601_sia.mov (played 11 times)
9. 0601_vail.mov (played 12 times)
10. 0601_crystal_biglittle.mov (played 10 times)
11. 0512_sunvalley.mov (played 10 times)
12. 0512_baker.mov (played 9 times)
13. 0511_whistler_thanksgiving.mov (played 15 times)
14. 0511_whistler_roadtrip.mov (played 14 times)
15. 0511_stevens_stream.mov (played 15 times)
16. 0511_baker.mov (played 9 times)
17. 0511_stevens_opening.mov (played 18 times)
18. 0511_crystal_opening.mov (played 17 times)
19. 0511_vail_review.mov (played 17 times)
20. 0511_vail_preview.mov (played 17 times)
21. 0511_richmond_beach.mov (played 18 times)
22. 0510_thanh.mov (played 15 times)
23. 0510_ferry.mov (played 16 times)
24. 0509_stedwards.mov (played 15 times)
25. 0509_spider.mov (played 17 times)

Content:

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Rerun Week: Seattle Meet The Vloggers
Seattle Meet The Vloggers
It is "Rerun Week" in the video blogging community, so here is a video from our first "Meet The Vloggers" event here in Seattle at the University Village Apple Store. Original release on August 6th, 2005... ah, the early days.


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Utah Heli Skiing
Utah Heli Skiing
Submitted by goldmedalfilms.com, a rowing specific website.

It's day 4 of the 6th annual Bandwidth.com ski trip and four of us (Dave, Henry, Joe, and Dan) make a second attempt to go heli skiing. The first attempt got cancelled because of high winds but on this day we score bluebird skies and some of the best powder of the season. We couldn't have asked for more for our first heli skiing experience!


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Whistler Week, Part II
Whistler Week, Part II
It's always a perfect scenario when a night's storm gives way to a powder filled, bluebird morning. We decided to return to the peak of Whistler Mountain to seek out our share of the untouched. Our search led us to an off trail gulley where we pushed through lactic acid build-up, baby trees and sinkholes, and had some truly memorable runs.


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Whistler Week, Part I
Whistler Week, Part I
This video contains footage from our second and third days in Whistler. There were a few inches of new snow each day, but visibility was generally poor across both mountains. The first day we took laps in Blackcomb’s two terrain parks. On the second day, we tried to hide the warning signs from our friend Rob and took Whistler’s peak chair to the wind blown summit. Stay tuned for Part II of this video for a sunny powder day.


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Whistler Foreshadow
Whistler Foreshadow
Each year, our friend Rob from Chicago dusts off his skis and heads west to join us for a week of debauchery in Whistler, British Columbia. This video contains a drunken reflection of the week, but stay tuned for more videos from on the slopes of Whistler-Blackcomb.


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Early Cascade Spring
Crystal Mountain
After receiving 14.5 feet of snow in the month of January, the weather in the Cascade Mountains switched to wind and rain - causing us to miss the Baker Banked Slalom this year. Instead, we had high hopes of returning to Crystal Mountain's South Backcountry. Sadly, the wind returned and caused many of the upper chairs to close that week but the sunny views of Mt. Rainer are always amazing.


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Aspen X Games 10
Aspen X Games
Aspen may be a haven for the rich and famous, but the week of the X Games brings in a whole new crowd. After driving from Denver, we headed straight to Snowmass for some fun in the sun. There was a full supply of PBR to keep the party alive, and we made sure to hit up the industry parties. The first night was the Mountain Dew MDX party, which required a cold gondola ride up on Aspen Mountain. The second night was Powder Magazine's 6th Annual Video and Reader Poll Awards where we got to rub elbows with some of the best skiers and filmers in the world. Finally on the last day in Aspen, we made it over to the X Games to watch the ski slopestyle turned big air contest. All in all it was a good trip, although we're not sure we've fully recovered yet.


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SIA.06 in Vegas
SIA.06 in Vegas
SIA (Snowsports Industries America) is the largest trade show for the snow sports industry. Each year manufacturers, distributors, buyers, sales representatives, press/media, industry professionals and athletes convene in Las Vegas to preview the future year's products.


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2006 Vail Vacation
2006 Vail Vacation
A trip to Denver to visit family always includes a day at Vail. Once you get there, and swallowed the $82 lift fare, you're free to track up the 5289 available acres. On this day, the Sun was generous and it basked the back bowels with it's "thermonuclear love". What a sight for these Northwestern eyes.


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Big Snow, Little Movie
Crystal Mountain, WA
We apologize for the delay in video releases, but Mother Nature has been pounding the Cascade Mountains with wind and rain for weeks. The good news is that the wait is over and we were rewarded with an epic powder day. With over 2 feet of new snow in 48 hours, Crystal Mountain offers terrain that rivals any resort in the world. We got fresh lines all day long by making laps around the upper mountain, and it was snowing so much that our tracks were filling in every hour. The best run was by far Exterminator, a double-black diamond back to the frontside that is accessible via a small hike up from Iceberg's Ridge. Stay tuned for upcoming videos from Vail/Breckenridge, SIA.06 SnowSports Trade Show in Vegas, Winter X Games in Aspen and The Legendary Mt. Baker Banked Slalom.


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Sun Valley Holiday
Sun Valley, Idaho
Home to the world's first chairlift, Sun Valley is better known for its glitz than its groomers. We flew into town for meetings and the Scott USA holiday party, but made time to ride the mountain. They had a big snowfall the prior week, and we were fortunate enough to be there the day the bowls opened up. Most of the afternoon was spent riding with the wife, but time spent teaching your girl pays off because it means more snow vacations in the future.


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Baker Powder Day
Mt. Baker, Washington
What could be better than a Friday powder day at Baker? With no crowd, eight inches of new snow and a base of over ninety inches up on Pan Dome, we were prepared to go wild. Most of our crew has good riding skills for the steep and deep, but we are new to jibbing and jumping. This video contains a few of our bloopers.


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Whistler Thanksgiving
Whistler Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day marked the 40th anniversary for Whistler Mountain and to celebrate they had a retro theme. Fortunately, Blackcomb Mountain was empty since it had been open for three weeks. There was not as much terrain open as we would have liked, but the second day was a powdery one.


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Road to Whistler
Road to Whistler
Whistler is a five-hour drive from Seattle, seven and a half hours from Portland and an hour and a half north of Vancouver, British Columbia. Accessible via the Sea-To-Sky Highway, the road is undergoing massive improvements in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Starting at the Peach Arch boarder crossing in Washington, Google Earth helps to set the stage for this video.


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Stevens Stream Crossing
Stevens Pass, Washington
The early snowfall that jump started the Northwest season has since subsided. Our outing at Stevens last weekend marked a week and a half of no snow, but the few runs that were open were still in good shape. In an attempt to shortcut across the mountain, we were thwarted by the melting snow pack. It turns out that a wet boot is reason enough to break for cheeseburgers and beers. Hey, at least we got a free round of Miller Lites and almost got some digits from the waitress.


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Baker Early Season
Mt. Baker, Washington
Starting the season with six and a half feet of snow, Mt. Baker has the biggest base in North America. Sure it has a park off Chair-8, but why bother when you have 18 inches of new and the entire resort is a natural terrain park. This place isn’t the fashion show that other resorts put on.


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Stevens Opening Day
Stevens Pass, Washington
As season pass holders, we had to make the trip up to Stevens Pass for opening day even though they only opened two lifts (Hogsback and Skyline). Actually three lifts were running, but the Daisy chair doesn't count. It seems odd that Stevens didn't open up more lifts for opening day, yet they announced others would be open for Day 2. Too bad it was 40 degrees and raining the next day. With the past week's snowfall, there were plenty of fresh tracks to be made if you got there early and more hidden in the infamous secret spots.


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Crystal Opening Day
Crystal Mountain, Washington
Marking the earliest in over a decade, Crystal Mountain fired up the lifts on November 4th to open the 2005-06 ski and snowboard season in the Pacific Northwest. Over three feet of new snow had fallen in the past weekend and before we knew it we were up to our crotches in the deep.


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Vail Colorado Review
Vail, Colorado
With over 5,000 rideable acres, Vail offers something for everyone. The 2004-05 season was horrible for the Pacific Northwest, but we arrived in Colorado a few days after a big snow dump and were greeted with warm sunshine in Vail. After touring the frontside, we hit up the infamous Back Bowls for the remainder of the afternoon. This video represents part 2 of a 2-part video series, which began with a Colorado Preview.


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Colorado Preview
Vail, Colorado
This video was shot January 2005 and represents part 1 of a 2-part video series. It is also the first video from our new ski and snowboard vlog called Ridertech.com. After arriving in Denver, Wyatt stops by with the Coleman Classic and offers some insight on Breckenridge, Keystone and Vail. Be sure to stay tuned for our next post - the Vail Colorado Review.


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Richmond Beach
Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
On the shores of Puget Sound in Shoreline, Washington sits Richmond Beach Saltwater Park. While most visitors just sit in their car and enjoy the scenery from the hillside parking lot, the beach below offers much better views of Magnolia and West Seattle to the South, Bainbridge Island and the Olympic Mountains to the West, and Whidbey Island to the North.


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Thahn’s Going Away
Thahn's Going Away
Before Thanh (center) left the mainland and headed out for Honolulu, Hawaii, friends gathered for a going away bash at the Ballroon in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. This clip features the video captured as the camera made its way around the bar.


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The Mukliteo/Clinton Ferry
Washington Ferry
Google Earth sets the stage for this trip on the Mukliteo/Clinton ferry. The boat moves at a leisurely pace, so putting goggles on the animals is probably not necessary. The pricey, twenty-minute crossing provides a shortcut off the south end of Whidbey Island. The inner chunk of land is another island called Camano Island.


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Local Mountain Biking
Local Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is very popular here in Washington, although we're out of shape and tend to prefer going downhill. Located just minutes outside Seattle there is a small network of trails in and around Saint Edward State Park. The single track trails vary in difficulty and skilled riders have built up technical obstacles if you get bored. This is a quick video from a lunchbreak session.


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Boris The Spider
Garden Spider
Meet our local garden spiders. Actually this footage is not in a garden but rather an office window. Each day spiders loom over the computer, and it has become quite fascinating. This year there have been more spiders than usual in Seattle. According the Farmer's Almanac, that means we'll have a cold winter. Who knows, but damn there are a lot of spiders this year. Either way, we've started dreaming of the white mountain tops.






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