Kootenay Pow

Well Apex was fun, but I haven’t been to Nelson in a couple of years. For those of you who don’t know yet, staying away from the Kootenays is a stupid thing to do. I was originally going to go skiing with an old buddy who has been working as a ski guide up there, but he got injured in an avalanche the week previously so he couldn’t go. Luckily I could hook up with some other guys so I spent my time with Joe on the sofa drinking way too much beer.

Here’s the view from the lodge of Ymir Peak. I had the pleasure of skiing most of the lines off of the peak a few years ago. Our destination for this day was the bowl over the ridge to the North (left), also known as 5 Mile Basin.

We started early to get above the ski area before the lifts opened. Here is Mark Holt from local shop The Sacred Ride and Skinny Seniuk of NRG Enterprises.

Of course, the first run was deeper and better, so as usual I didn’t get any shots. Too busy skiing it, eh? It was a 1200′ run through nice open trees and knee deep fluff at minus 15 C. Maybe a little colder at the bottom.

For the second run we went a little higher to the summitt of White Queen (Elev. 7100′). Here’s Judd showing how to hold the tele’s tight.

…and Skinny with his postcard face on.

…and Holt throwing out a wave….

It was a short day, as Mark and Skinny had to go to work. I went for a walk down by the lake and found these eagles enjoying the day.

Next up, the nightlife. Stay tuned……

Okanagan Pow

Well another epic road trip has come and gone. I’ve been away from the Kootenays FAR too long.

The problem is that they are just so far away. I like to stop at Apex, which is half way, so that I can ski in the daytime and drive at night. Tis time I was tempted to drive straight through as a buddy of mine was caught in an avalanche a few days earlier and got a bit hurt, but I figured (rightly so) that he couldn’t ski so I could catch up with him easily.

Good thing I stopped. Apex is enjoying awesome conditions this year.

This sequence is taken in just out of bounds on a small peak called Secondary, in a chute usually referred to as Mainline.

That’s Gary Vollett, former pro tour ski racer chewing it up in there.

What you don’t get to see is him bailing out. Headplants are one way to get face shots I guess. The other tracks are mine and Wendell’s.

This last shot sucks for so many reasons, and it rules because you can see how deep and floofy the snow is. What can I say? I’ve been taking bike shots all year.

Had to leave about an hour after this. Could the Kootenays be any better than this? Does it get better than this?