The AK with drawl is hard. I do not know if it is tapped adrenal glands or just the transition from the best lines of your life to summer time. Whatever it is I find myself wandering aimlessly through the day staring off into the distance lost in my thoughts.
The other harsh reality is that for 6 months I have brushed away all outside responsabilities and have been totally consumed with snowboarding, weather and mountains. My desk is over flowing with unopened mail, half full boxes fill my spare bedroom. The whirlwind of winter is over and it is time to pick up the pieces.
The best part however is the spring riding. It is the only time I can be 100% stress free and just a regular snowboarder. Especially on the sunny days. In AK the sun is gold and most be taken advantage of. In Tahoe sunny days blend together getting warmer everyday. It feels more like being at the beach then the mountains.
It is this time of year that is truely special in Tahoe. In one day you can easily swim in the pool, ride perfect corn chutes, play a round of golf and barbaque at the beach.
All the lower lifts are closed in the spring but the North Faces are still smooth corn to the bottom. This turns half of Squaw into a backcountry resort. I wish the bottom lifts were always closed.
Scott Tenyke is one of my favorite people to ride with. He has a mean back hand hack both on the mountain and in the surf. This is our last run of the year at Squaw.
Reggae pool party at High Camp. This day I mixed two pool sessions in between laps on the Pallisades, (the long flat ridge in the sky line.
Celebrating a long cold winter
Sand Castles and snowmen.
The other thing I like to do after AK is hike Mount Tallac. It is the highest peak on the lake and has some of the longest chutes in Tahoe on it.
It is hard to find people stoked to hike this late in the year but Chris Edmends(My Own Two Feet Producer) has never turned down an opportunity to hike in the backcountry.





I have just read most of your posts.
I love photos from peaks, where you can see all the moutain downhill!
Its great to see it from your perspective, knowing your feelings and thoughts.
much smaller moutain rider from Poland
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Comment by Maciek May 25, 2008 @ 3:57 pm
hey man how is it?
is really cool to read ur stories here, im so jealous of the way u live the snowboarding, just wanted to let u know that we are so getting snow down here in CHILE, the andes are getting ready for th season that is just about to begin! spent my last summer at squaw(your winter) and it was so cool, hope to see you around here.
peace
bye the way, sorry for my english hahaha.
Comment by roberto amor May 25, 2008 @ 4:11 pm