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10Jan

VIRTUAL HIGH FIVE!

Posted by Kim Kircher on her site “Strength from the Top of the Mountain.” She is a phenomenal writer and I am honored to have SheJumps make it to the VIRTUAL HIGH FIVE of what she does. Thanks for the support Kim!

Post here> http://kimkircher.com/2012/01/10/weekly-high-five-report-shejumps-empowers-women-to-get-outdoors/

3Jan

Suicide/Country Lane January 3rd, 2012

Happy New Year! 2012 has got “Nowhere-to-go-but-up” (snow-wise) written all over it! So we decided to boot UP Suicide chute (or “Country Lane” as it’s known once you ski it) with buddies and awesome locals Laura Dewey (North Face Masters Champion) and J-Rey (Champion of LIFE).
View of Suicide or Country Lane from the road

The first pitch isn’t really that bad, but it’s super FUN! Ice/rock maneuvering…We’ll call it “Soft Ice.” Happy to have a whippet on hand…Crampons wouldn’t have been a bad idea…Vibram soles make me happy

A Pic a snapped with my phone…

Bottom of the chute

Almost there…

Self-portrait with my sweet new helmet (Thanks SMITH OPTICS!) and Little Cottonwood canyon in the background…

Dewey and J-Rey getting ready to drop in…

Laura snapped a pic of me making some turns in the surprisingly nice snow…Nothing moving either. Didn’t feel like I was running from a bank with money bags hanging out of my pockets and the cops on my back. Yeah, that’s what the Wasatch feels like right now (if you’re out there….)

I definitely wasn’t taking any pictures while I was semi-gracefully balancing my ski tips between rocks and trying to find a wide-enough part of the choke to put an edge in. It ended with a sweet little straightline over blue ice. YAY! SOMETHING EXCITING TO SKI!! Yeah, this picture definitely doesn’t do justice!

And, Dewey on the APRON making it look easy. Good luck at the North Face Masters, Dewey! AWESOME corn snow (January corn snow, that is) on the lower apron.

So yeah, everyone and their grandma apparently has skied this line. That’s OK, it’s something to ski that isn’t a crowded groomer or fingers-crossed-wind-buff…Might just have to go back tomorrow and do it again! A short, but great, mission. Now, if it could please snow, that would be awesome!

26Dec

Early (?) Season Wasatch

I got to meet some awesome new people (Robby and Mikey) and get to know a fellow-SheJumper LIZ DALEY when we went up to ski the north side of Mount Superior. Here are some pictures from the mission. Mind you, these guys had already shredded the Suicide Chute on the SOUTH face of Superior in the same day. I was stoked to go along with them for the 2nd part of their 5,000+ vert day! First off, I ran into a New Mexican who was drinking Happy Camper IPA, a damn good IPA IN A CAN!!


Robbie keeping the stoke alive with an awesome THUMBS UP!

He insisted that I take a picture of him skiing….
What our entire snowpack is made of right now….SCARY!





Liz getting ready to set the boot pack for the last pitch up Superior.

Super windy on the ridgeline…

The inversion is gnarly but makes for great photos!


FULL ON MONTE CRISTO!!

Robbie on the summit looking happy!

Me making Liz turn around awkwardly in strong winds so I can snap a picture

Mikey super stoked to SHRED!



That was a fun day! Another fun day had was with J-REY…icy switchbacks on slippery vegetation with no objective in mind at all, just skiin’ around and checkin’ stuff out…Had a funny hue setting on my camera but went with it…

Iciest. Switchback. Ever.


Cool view of Cardiac Ridge

View down Mill D

More fun turns to be had here still…

Got to see SheJumps Board member Liz Cunningham on the Cardiff saddle! Had to show off my new Hot Chillys…ZEBRA!

Noodling the S*&% out of that low angle pow!!!

All in all we are making the most of it here in UTAH! Makes you appreciate a snowpack and a season like we had last year that much more! Merry Christmas everyone and I hope you make 2012 the best year ever!

14Nov

First Day Back on Skis in North America

I was a little hesitant to charge out to Alta because of fear of hitting rocks after one in Chile nearly dislocated my shoulder…But my friends Bob and Mike Birch got me all stoked despite waking up with a fever…Sweat it out, right?
Super mellow cat track to start…no big plans just skiing low-angle pow today due to avalanche concerns…

On our first lap, I saw my friend Selmer, shredder extraordinaire…but wait…what’s that he’s got? It’s a swallowtail noboard!! With carpet for the pad! Nice work Selmer!

Liguria is an awesome restaurant in Santiago, CHILE. Check it out if you ever go there…This pin was on my backpack and put a smile on my face when I saw it today…A bit of the South America still sneaking in there…


Ran into some old friends…Meredith! Just back from Tanzania…what a culture shock!

And on our 2nd lap, a 5.10 skin move through the trees…Usually there is snow here I think…

Stoked to be wearing my Banff Mountain Film Festival BUFF! What a treat…

And there go the guinea pigs…Skiing in the protected gullies is still the safe bet. The pow was super dense for Utah style but it’s going to build a great base.

We did cut this slab off at the end of the day…NW facing aspect around 9000 feet. Wind slab about 6-7 inches thick…Avy danger was CONSIDERABLE today. Be careful out there!

And for my afternoon project, my first time (of many, many times) shoveling both decks of the Brighton Chalet. I’ve GOT to get my time down!

12Nov

Banff Recap: The Mountain Spirit Festival!

I got to Banff and was immediately overwhelmed by its majestic beauty…

Then the magic started happening and I was getting ready for my presentation at the Devil’s Gap for the event “So you want to ski in the movies.” I was presenting with other amazing people including Mike Douglas, Tristan Tafel, Nick Waggoner (Sweetgrass Productions, their new movie “Solitaire” is absolutely breathtaking!), Sam Giffin (Downhill Affair with Molly Baker and Zack Giffin), and Spencer Francey (Chasing Winter productions, field producer for “the Art of Flight”). I was a bit nervous before the presentation because there were some issues with the A/V and I had worked so tirelessly on the slideshow I was going to show to illustrate how women are killing it in the snow sports these days. Of  course as things do, they worked out, and the slideshow played brilliantly. Or so I thought….

I spoke about the need to create your life story based on what you love to do and always be challenging yourself to take your life to the next level, not necessarily search endlessly for sponsors in order to get a UPS package in the mail. I guess what I had to say had a pretty profound affect on some people! I was given so many compliments on my speech, including by Josh Dueck, who’s movie “Freedom Chair” (produced and directed by Mike Douglas) was one of the most inspirational stories I had ever seen. I was truly flattered. Here is a picture that Spencer snapped of me when I was blushing from Josh’s comment “Straight up inspiring, Claire.” Wow!!

 

One of the most significant parts of the evening for me, however, was the neverending story of getting to see you and your best friends succeed in making your dreams come true. So for me it was really about seeing Molly and Zack there–not just because they were in Banff for the festival–but because they were there starring in a movie that Zack’s brother Sam made about their love story. So for me it was really cool to see how Molly and I have evolved through the years. She is, after all, my oldest friend in freeskiing and remains to be one of my best friends. We had an incredible weekend dancing and laughing together, watching inspirational speakers and films, and continuing the weave the fabric of our own adventures together. Huge thanks to Molly, Zack, Sam, and Shaya for their support and just general good vibes that I will always miss (when they’re not around!)

There was this one dance move called the Smallwood that got busted out…I think there are some new pros in town!! Shaya and Zack reppin’ a big SMALLWOOD

So in Banff they love to put empty bottles and cans upside down in drinks. I like it. It reminds me of…well, I can’t say I’ve ever seen it before so now it’s going to remind me of Banff! The Chihuahua at the Magpie & Stump (by the way, their nachos are KILLER!)

And the Eddie’s Trash Can, don’t ask me what’s in it, I just took the picture..haha…

Again, a huge thanks to the crew at the Banff Ski Lounge for their awesome support and stoke! They are all proud reppers of the SJ Girafficorn hats!

I made a great friend when I was in Banff…Michelle Locke (below) is a rippin’ snowboarder and a total freelance adventurer just like myself! Her and her boyfriend Rob made my stay just that much better. She is a huge supporter of SheJumps (with many other Banffettes) and I’m super stoked to see her spirit help to carry the vision of SheJumps out in CANADA! Thanks Michelle!

Of other incredibly notable experience during my time in Banff was ice skating on a completely clear, frozen, and beautiful Lake Johnson, ou bien, Lac Johnson parce que on parle aussi le français au Canada…je pourrais m’habituer de vivre la bás…





Super sad when great trips have to come to an end. Thank you so much to Spencer for showing me around and to everyone else who made my time in Banff so unforgettable. Next up: making a movie about skiing in Patagonia to be featured in the Banff Mountain Film Festival next year…A huge thanks to my sponsors HOT CHILLYS and FLYLOW Gear for their endless support of my adventure!

I made it home to Alta and another huge dream has come true for me! I am the caretaker of the Brighton Chalet this year. So this is my view from my desk. No pity party for me!

And it’s snowing now!!!

16Oct

Miss Representation

Wow. About time.

13Oct

Quote of the Day

“If you follow your bliss, you’ll have your bliss whether you have money or not. If you follow money, you may lose the money, and then you don’t have even that. The secure way is really the insecure way and the way in which the richness of the quest accumulates is the right way.” –Joseph Campbell