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“Excitement. The resurrection of winter in whats become the most likely place to find it, West Montana. Narnia. That place where magic snow exists and the northern landscape is dominated by snow ghosts but obscured by the blurry vapor of ever perpetuating storm clouds. We’ve returned to that powder utopia. Not just in search of … [Read More]

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“Storm Cycles” Ep3 Sheepshead

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Last month, myself and members of the Crested Butte located, West Elk Project: Rob Dickinson, Sydney Dickinson, Tom Runcie and photographer Trent Bona joined Gavin Gibson of Skiing Magazine at the Sheepshead Cabin. With owner Chris Rapp as our lead guide and an armada of snowmobiles, we explored line after line. Here’s what we came … [Read More]

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TJ Lawn Dart Craig Moore Photo

 

Greg Ernst and TJ David escape a bone-dry Colorado January and in just 18 hours embed themselves in the powder utopia called “Whitefish”   Gallery and Blog Post from photographer Craig Moore http://www.glacierlife.com/2013/02/18/aspen-meets-montana-with-skiing-magazine/     From Skiing Magazine Online: words by TJ David “We’re creeping quietly. Traversing between snow ghosts that roam the frozen northern landscape … [Read More]

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“Storm Cycles” Ep1 ALTA

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“Storm Cycles” Ep1 ALTA   Ed Dujardin and TJ David, with less then 24 hours of planning, travel to Alta, UT — embedding themselves into an Alta storm cycle that would ultimately produce over 40 inches of snow.   “It’s nearly 4am and hopefully the worst is over. Three hours of white-knuckled vertigo – the … [Read More]

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A Year in Timelapse

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The last year has been an amazing journey for me into the world of timelapse photography. After many successes and failures, encounters with bears, fox, coyotes and bitter cold — it’s safe to say I’ve learned a lot. Enjoy a recap of those successes and failures with this short film “A Year in Timelapse”. Music … [Read More]

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