After a year away from serious snowboarding, I thought maybe I was over snowboarding.
Nope! ☺️🏂🏔❄️
After a year away from serious snowboarding, I thought maybe I was over snowboarding.
Nope! ☺️🏂🏔❄️
Max and Macy enjoying an early morning romp through the snow.
And then there’s this B Side version ☺️ I’ll explain below…
Max has these little tufts of fur that grow around his paw pads. They’re horrible for the winter but for some reason they always make me think of “paws with the fuuurrrrr” which leads to “boots with the fur.” 😂
Happy Winter! ❄️ ⛄️
P.S. Bonus video of Macy that she really wants you to see.
Winter is just around the corner and there’s no better time than now to dust off a few iPhone clips of my 2018/19 snowboarding season. 🙂
Only 2 or 3 months until the first snow falls (crossing my fingers!) 🙂
We got one last spell of Winter a few weeks ago in Northern Michigan. Despite the late season, the snow was just like mid-season.
This final treat brought out all the hardcore/diehard skiers and snowboarders. It was almost as much fun being on the lift watching everyone’s turns then laying them down yourself.
It was such a nice closing to the season. Here’s a couple pictures from my two days at Nub’s Nob plus a few bonus pictures of a spring freeze in East Lansing.
Winter made a stunning comeback last week and I got a final day at Mt. Holly on Thursday.
Photos from my last, last day:
The weirdest thing happened late Tuesday night as I snowboarded with my friend Vera at Mt. Holly. I was all hopped up after coming home from Steamboat Springs combined with watching a lot of Olympic snowboarding.
As I carved down a run, I saw a roller and took a lot of speed into it. A thought flashed in my mind of doing a spin off it from my heel side. Before I could fully process the thought (i.e. Is that safe? Should I be doing that? What if I wipe out?) my body had already made the decision and spun itself in the air, sticking the landing.
At the bottom of the run, I excitedly told Vera I had done an unexpected 180 off the roller. She told me, “No, you did a 360!”
I’ve never had this experience before where, honestly, my body overrode my brain and sent it into autopilot, forcing me to do something. It was indescribable.
The rest of the night I popped off rollers, taking airs and remembering my freestyle/16-year-old snowboarding self.
Maybe it’s time to let up on the carves and start focusing on the spins. 🙂 🏂