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Deeper. Antarctica Trophy Line

Jeremy Jones

Today was a fantasy.  I hopped in the zodiak to scope terrain and from that point on it was sensory over load.  On One side of the bay was a mountain called “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”   On the other side one of the most outrages mountains scape’s I have ever seen towered over [...]

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Deeper. Day 1 Antarctica

Jeremy Jones

Sixty two hours of rolling and rocking threw the Drake Passage are behind us and off the bow of the ship I see the first sign of land. It is amazing to think that one of earths seven continents did not feel the footsteps of humans until the 1820’s. Imagine something the size of North [...]

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Anatarctica 2009

Jeremy Jones

After 40 hours of travel I have made it to the the tip of South America.  It reminds me of a Southern Hemi version of Alaska.  The mountains are big and the ocean is serious.  We got out to stretch our legs yesterday and are now headed for the boat to cross the Drake Passage.  [...]

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Father Snowboarding Speaks

Jeremy Jones

Father snowboarding goes by the name Celime. I met him two years ago in Turkey. (Read Post) Celime has been riding longer then anyone else in the world. He is a goofy footer. He has a certain sparkle in his eyes and content demeanor that can only be achieved from a life well spent in [...]

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Welcome Back Winter

Jeremy Jones

Winter came quick to the High Sierra this year thanks to a massive two day storm that dropped six inches of water in town and over 6 feet of snow up high.  The snow level was up around 8000 ft at which point the bare ground turned to mid winter snow depths in the matter [...]

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