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US-101

In my 20 years in the US west coast i have never been up the 101 freeway past eureka. I took advantage of a 10 days vacation to go on road trip from eureka to port angeles at the end of the 101. From there I took the 20 east and the scenic north cascade freeway . Then the 5 freeway fast down back to California. In 1500 miles I encountered only one city-portland, absolute amazing wilderness, whales, many sunsets , full moon and the bird. It was a spectacular road trip. I have a few shots taken on the way…Next is carry on to Canada …

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

the view from michael “bird”shaffer house, in twisp

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

the bird house

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

shower around twisp

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

winthrop

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

north cascade road

view

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

rainier from port townsend

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chris riding in the woods by garberville

chris riding in the woods by garberville

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

leavenworth

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

twisp

twisp, washington, 101, 20, USA, west,

twisp

michael shaffer . our shower

michael shaffer . our shower

rainier from port townsend

rainier from port townsend


Namibia

To get away from it all i opted to volunteer and work toward conservation , rehabilitation and research at the N/a’an ku sê foundation in Namibia. Go on their site at http://naankuse.com , they describe their mission and goal, very impressive. I was introduced to it via the great projects who specialize in volunteering trips around the world
I spent a little time at the sanctuary a 3200 hectare property sanctuary for animals in need of rescue, rehabilitation and sometimes relocation. Food prep, animal walk, game count , set up camera trap, animal feed, are a few of the the thing to do there.

Then i went to the very scenic and impressive Kanaan Desert location , 33000 hectares to establish there an unfenced wildlife reserve, which is based on scientific and sustainable management practices and which provides refuge for a suite of endangered species such as cheetah and hyena. The work there are taking down fences, game count, camera trap management, data processing, locate hyaenas , cheetahs or leopard tracks, poop or marking in order to define a pattern , install a camera trap and connect the dots…the project there is mostly on assessing the population of spotted hyaenas outside of game park.

after that i went to the neuras conservation and wine estate, 14,500 hectare. A sort of oasis in the desert with a vineyard , the longest canyon in the world. The work there was mostly like at kanaan, walk a lot and figure out the hyaenas. Study that hasn’t been done since the 90’s…how many hyaenas outside of game park?

It was an amazing and fulfilling time with amazing people, animals and scenics. A much better option, i think, than expensive safaris or backpacking in that region. It is also sending a positive sign to the tourist industry in regions where there is still wild life and must be protected.
My experience in namibia with locals as well as participating in conservation was far more enriching than any backpacking trip i did anywhere in the world. Tourism and backpacking is to me so passè and overrated . Participating is much better than just being a consumer…the great projects organizations has many trips around the world where you can participate and mix it up with locals as well as learn and have an over all good time. Visit them…

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

zebras

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

pool

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

river

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

river

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

dead vlei

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

dead vlei

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

dead vlei

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

dead vlei

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

dead vlei

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

viyard

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia highway

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

pizza night

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

braai

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

braai

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

sandboard

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

breakfast

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

oryx

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

oryx

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

spring box

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

springbox

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

oryx

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

oryx

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

ostrich

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

oryx

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

vervet monkey

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

vervet monkey

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

samira was brought in young, people kept her as pet and fed her veggies and dog food. cheetahs are strictly carnivores …she was malnourished. she is now the oldest cheetah with the loudest purr

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

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namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

wild dog

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

this is gobelina....brought to the sanctuary as a part of 5 lions . gobelina and male had to be separated , they were fighting. then a honey badger cut meatballs balls. Meat ball died of infection.

this is gobelina….brought to the sanctuary as a part of 5 lions . gobelina and male had to be separated , they were fighting. then a honey badger cut meatballs balls. Meat ball died of infection.

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

leopard

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

jackal

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

gobelina....part of 5 lions . 2 males 3 females. gobelina and meatball own enclosure . meatball attacked by a honey badger who cut off his balls. died from infection.

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan

namibia, africa, naankuse, wild, cedric bernardini, kanaan


views

texture, snow, glacier, mont blanc,

skier

dent du géant, grande jorasse, chamonix, aiguille du midi,

dent du géant, grande jorasse,

track, mont blanc, glacier, crevasse, skier

track

texture, snow, glacier

texture


montenver

this was probably the last valley blanche/grand enver of the season and it was damn good. !

ski bum, montenver, valley blanche , aiguille du midi, chamonix

mid may valley blanche


aiguille du midi. stormy.

scary mob

scary mob

aiguille du midi

aiguille du midi

seth morrison, ally watson, michael shaffer

seth morrison, ally watson, michael shaffer

a bird

a bird

aiguille du midi

aiguille du midi

seth morrison

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dave searle

dave searle

seth morrison, ally watson, michael shaffer

seth morrison, ally watson, michael shaffer


monkey business at the midi

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lurking

I hung out at the top of the aiguille du midi . That is all.

Climbers on the cosmic ridge

cosmique ridge

cosmique ridge

people walking on the white desert toward the refuge des grand mulets and mont blanc summit

voie normal mont blanc

voie normal mont blanc

By far my favorite ski run.the south west face of les droites. Not the hardest, steepest or most bad ass by today’s standard but my favorite. One of my ambition was to climb the north face and ski that face. Never found the partner to do it with…

west face les droite

west face les droite

the tour ronde north face with all the satellites : adolphe rey, or de siam, capucin. great memories, great summits, great climbs. and ski.

north face tour ronde, pointe adolphe rey, grand capucin

north face tour ronde, pointe adolphe rey, grand capucin

dent du géant

dent du géant

dent du géant

skiers in the rond

skiers in the rond

skiers

skiers

cervin, grand combin, triolet

cervin, grand combin, triolet

choucas

choucas

radness

radness

mont blanc du tacul

mont blanc du tacul

shaffer

shaffer

And of course, a wing suit pilot jumped…

wing suit. aiguille du midi

wing suit. aiguille du midi


Refuge des grand Mulets

the refuge des grand mulets is one of my favorite refuge. Sitting on a rock at 3000 meters in an ocean of chaos. It is on the original itinerary of Mont blanc summit and now is used mostly by skiers in spring. I may do a trip there this year. most likely.

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steeps

This past 20 days i haven’t skied at all but the conditions were all time and i watched the history of steep skiing unfold …it was very entertaining. The cult of self providing 3 min bad video footages and mostly bad pictures of everyone’s steep descents all over the social medias. While it was all bad quality it was showing a nice view of the steep skiing phenomena …I was baffled by the amount of good alpinists and skiers tackling 5.4 and 5.5 runs all over the mont blanc massif. I lived in chamonix for 10 years , not an alpinist, it took me 4 years before i could get on the north faces of the midi or runs on the argentiere basin north faces. I never heard of anyone skiing the north faces of the midi or the col de la verte within my first 4 years. Today with the new gear technology, every alpinists can ski and every skier is better. It takes less than a season learning skiing for an alpinist to tackle a 5.4 run which on an alpinist point of view is just a easy descent they usually run down on crampons. I saw young skiers skiing the mallory on their first season in chamonix (with a friend alpinist or guide) . So, anytime things are good (global warming helping), people line up on every run. This past 20 days was the biggest so far with every ski runs in the argentiere basin north face skied by minimum 10 people, sometime 20 people or more , the aiguille du plan north faces , pain de sucre, frendo, all the runs on the aiguille du midi skied by many. Most with huge G.S turns at mack2. Amazing. If, people were less competitive, less self centered, the medias/industry more unifying, interested and honest, the best ski movie of all time could have been made this steep season including rock star pros as well as struggling sponsored dirt bags and all the other passionate freaks. Instead, we will hear about some privileged prefabricated super hero athletes skiing whatever something in the alps or exotic location in a fabricated story with all sort of superlatives and logos claiming first decent of a 30 meters variations … I randomly stumbled on the descent of the Nant blanc by Alex Pittin, tony Lamiche and Hélias Millerioux. The nant blanc face is the most impressive, intimidating , steep and exposed face visible from the valley. The climbing is a D+ the skiing a 5.5. It  was first skied by J.M Boivin in june 1989, repeated on snowboard by Marco Siffredi in june 1999. repeated again by Pierre Tardivel and Stephane Brosse in june 2009 and then by 2 of the T-crew  and more (?). This mid April, Pittin (ex world cup skier) with tony Lamiche (guide, 9A rock climber ,  alpinist, skier) and Hélias Millerioux (guide, top alpinist, hangs out on Nupse with colin haley and ueli steck) were the first on this face, arguably the most beautiful face visible from the valley. I enjoyed the descent with Alex pittin’s father who was a little stressed and I took some photos. It was very nice. A very clean descent from first bin grand montet on sight. I’ve never been interested in skiing that face myself. I would need an alpinist for partner on that one. But you never know, 5 years from now, that face might get good from january on, until then ,  this face will get skied a lot more in the next month or so…

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This is the argentiere basin north faces , All those approximate red lines show the ski runs, in the past 20 days , each one of those receive between 10 to 30 skiers.

argentiere basin

argentiere basin

 

 

this is the top of the aiguille verte, on the top left you can see 3 skiers going up. they skied down the couturier (i saw 9 skiers that day going that way). on the right of the calotte, you can see  helias millerious,tony lamiche,  alex pittin getting involved in the Nant blanc face.

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

 

 

this is Alex father watching the descent a little stressed.

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nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant  blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nan blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin

nant blanc, helias millerious,tony lamiche, alex pittin


a stormy rond and cosmique . a sunny valley blanche

jeremy heitz, laurent gauthier, leo slemmett, christopher baud, logan pehota

jeremy heitz, laurent gauthier, leo slemmett, christopher baud, logan pehota

leo slemmett

leo slemmett

jeremy heitz

jeremy heitz

laurent gauthier

laurent gauthier

laurent gauthier

laurent gauthier

jeremy heitz

jeremy heitz

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota

logan pehota


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La grave

Not finding what i need in Cham i escaped once again to middle earth, the center of the world: La Grave. My first time there. La Grave feels isolated, a small french village surrounded by gigantic jagged peaks. The world capital of soul-skiing. I surfed Joe Vallone ‘s couch. Joe Vallone is pretty much a local. His flat is an ode to skiing with past memorabilia , hundreds stories. I am a thousands light years from holly-cham, back to the source maybe. Finding skiing. Him and Ptor Spricenieks take me on a stroll without using the postcard lift to a corner of their playground along the flank of the Tabuchet. In a couloir where no one ever goes. A lost couloir . A possible first descent? How could that be? It has everything of a classic. We skied it leisurely with a sunset light. Apres ski at the skier lodge K2 bar, a Place filled with ski history. This was a classic ski day, reminiscing those days i had in the eastern sierra california , reminding me why i am a skier.

 ski day  start with coffee at the leisurely time of 11 AM with Ptor Spricenieks and joe villain

ski day start with coffee at the leisurely time of 11 AM with Ptor Spricenieks and joe villain

hiking

break

break


the couloir
the summit. i could see mont blanc

the summit. i could see mont blanc

Ptor Spricenieks

Ptor Spricenieks

Ptor Spricenieks

Ptor Spricenieks

joe vallone

joe vallone

joe vallone

joe vallone

joe vallone

joe vallone

Ptor Spricenieks

Ptor Spricenieks

joe vallone

joe vallone


re-entry – Chamonix

Back in Chamonix , My friend from San Fransisco was at my flat for another day so i took him down the cosmique back to cham via the junction. The cosmic had been tracked and was OK but the junction was all time …what a beautiful way to come back and a memorable last day for my friend.

Johnathan Jacobs

next day 10 of us took a heli up the petit mont blanc to ski the super classic bonatti couloir to celebrate our friend lionel hatchemi aka so-connard birthday . A classic day. so-local. next morning was hang over day.

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we went with tof henry to try to shoot something nice but it wasn’t in the way we wanted.

tof henry

tof henry

tof henry


Lofoten Norway

Lofoten being talked about in the Chamonix ski scene extensively every goddamn year, i naturally want to go .The Chamonix february crowd was not inspiring so Minna and myself decided on an early arctic trip hoping to capture some magic winter light and powder with my lens. We stayed at the Lofoten ski lodge link. which is pricey for a dirt bag like myself (i almost puked in my mouth when minna talked about the price) but worth every penny. Seth Hobbit’s knowledge on the area is worth a million $ and Maren will make sure you are very comfortable. It is full board: breakfast , lunch , waffle apres-ski and dinner with local fish and every thing fresh and tasty superbly cooked by their chef. The lodge sits on the water with comfortable cabins spread around. At night the sun wind comes in. The skiing is spectacular, couloirs everywhere, hanging faces, big bowls of powders, steep stuff all around fjords. I was here to make good images so we were chasing the light more than the great classic or first or gnarly . The weather was difficult , typical lofoten changing weather at first to consistently grey later. The snow was also variable. I didn’t get “the shot” but i will surely come back for more light and powder and maybe for skiing something big, steep and gnarly. The changing weather and light make the place magical and mystical. Skiing lofoten and staying at the lodge is truly a priceless ski dream experience.

The Host: Seth, Maren and family.

Seth Hobbit , Maren and family

Minna Riihimaki diving in the ocean outside the sauna. ((which we did every eve))

minna

Sun wind and the lodge

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lodge

ski

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ski and views.

Every morning view from the lodge.no filter.

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Fish heads

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surf
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views

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Hakuba . Japan. 2

We had to sit thru a few rain days. Drinking beers, netflix, taking the train to the beach on the sea of japan. Visiting temple. eating fresh shrimps. Eat the deadly blowfish. Rain in Hakuba mid february is not completely unusual. Yet, Can it be global warming. We burned jet fuel to fly half way around the world to find rain. I find this uncomfortably amusing.

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The snow finally came in. We got a good taste of what that Japow forrest storm riding is all about. It is good indeed. Fluffy pow. space out trees. Beautiful.

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next day was a pretty good japanese blue bird.

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we arrived in Tokyo a day late at night after a day skiing. We stayed at those capsule hotel so typical of japan. Japanese being civil, well mannered the place is pleasant …no loud douche banging on walls, destroying things , puking all over… it is well organized which makes it a good cheap option in the center of tokyo. Tokyo was a bit overwhelming after a week in the mountains…I thought of Japan being an expensive destination, it was not. The plane tickets were 400 euros on turkish airline which happens to be a great airline. The lodging in Tokyo at the Oak Hostel Zen on the first night and at the Shinjuku Kuyakusho-mae Capsule Hotel were 25 euros a nights. In Hakuba we stayed at the west coast inn for 307 euros for 7 days. All those were very clean and comfortable. We bought points for lifts which ended up costing 20 euros a day. The transport is where we spent the most , to and from tokyo was 30 euros by bus and about 80 euros taking the bullet train…the food isn’t more expensive than average europe or USA. So it was a very affordable and pleasant trip. Japeneses are amazingly welcoming and sweet and very helpful. We left our stuff unattended many times at busy train stations or subways and never feared to get them stolen. Amazing.

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I am currently enjoying Japan skiing. We went to hakuba on a low snow year thinking we could ski the higher peaks. However, as we rolled in so did the snow/rain. It isn’t Japow yet but it is on its way…

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Minna and the view

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iceland

This is a video my friend Ben edited with footage we shot while traveling around iceland….A little skiing and lots of fun …

Iceland from Ben Briggs on Vimeo.


one week

A week of good hedonist fun with friends taking advantage of the snow. We are now entering another period of high pressure…maybe it is time to travel….Hakuba? Nelson B.C? …wherever there is snow …?

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I went one day with the french swallow tail dupraz so-local crew…it was fun but swallow tails are too fast for pictures …

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On the 23rd, which is the day David Rosenbarger died , we all went up the midi, at the top of the cosmic to release some of his ashes into the strong wind. It was a perfect day to do it. sunny , windy and good snow down the valley blanche. we ended the day pretty late.

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Back into the couloir alley: glacier de Miage, where we skied the narrower couloir which doesn’t summit. The snow was good powdery chalk .Deep and scenic a sure classic. We then indulged in an expensive BBQ pig , fries and beers….

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the Chamonix forrest and the last of the powder …

Minna Riihimaki

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stormy!

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jeremy Bogen

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sunset

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cafe

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All the way to 2016. NYE at Berghain–wopwoop

Despite the immense lack of snow, we managed to get a descent amount of good skiing and good fun. Nate Wallace was often my motivator…he is always up for something…nate wallacenate wallace finding the way

Dusan benes on the entreve

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a wing suiter off brevent

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Black crows ski entertainment apres ski party at grand monte

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I also had a memorable christmas celebration night with amazing friends— ending at 12 noon the next day…

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and then the epic new years 3 days party marathon at Berghain club in Berlin

Back when i was introduced to freeriding , it was all a punk rock-death metal-greg stump-blizzard of ahh’s ode to hedonism sung by all sort of interesting human-characters-mutant-animals. Today, the “incorporated” idea of alpinism sort of took over (ruined it all), trading the emotionally heretic disordered poetic expression for the technical cold ultra light gear-carbon-time A to B-how many verts/day -angles/airbag and whowhat blah blah- orderly talk , mostly conservative boy scouts on a very expensive pee contest in an exotic location…boring. SO, I miss the wilderness…where is Greg Stump? take me back to the zoo !. I haven’t been to a hedonist party with a proper sound system, fascinating freaks and tribal tekno since november moontribe 2011. The idea of being in a dark room in the middle of a 4 corners Funktion-one stacks of bass and the legendary industrial dark and dirty tekno berghain is known for, makes me horny. seriously. i would trade a night with Charlize Theron-johnny depp for a night at Berghain. Berghain’s door policy is almost as famous as its A-list roster of DJs. The club’s main bouncer, Sven Marquardt <-link to brilliant sven photography, a bearish East German photographer with a face covered in barbed-wire tattoos, is a celebrity in Germany and referred to in newspaper headlines as “the lord of the night.” resisting gentrification is awesome but I am not into that 2 hours line to -maybe- not get in -thing….
My old time socal-desert party debauchery friend Francis kirigin -HERO_ who is currently working on a phd in computational biology in Berlin told me she could get me on Alessandro Cortini (Nine Inch Nails music designer playing berghain as SONOIO for NYE ) guest list. I booked my ticket in the next minute.

I knew i was gonna get good sound and good tekno in a dark room. I was not expecting the full religious experience i got. i was immersed in a concrete nave of darkness, brutal techno holds you by the throat , parties tangles over several days .

In the past two decades, the city’s tradition of sexual permissiveness, lax drug policing and left-wing, anarchist politics blended together to create the most sexually adventurous, unconventional party scene in Europe.The city’s historical poverty meant high unemployment and large numbers of people with no reason to wake up early on Monday, fueling the appetite for marathon-length parties and a dislike of closing times. “It’s a fuck-off to the rigid capitalist version of time that is enforced in any other city in the world , They’re truly saying that money is of secondary importance, that it’s the experience that matters.”

This stands in contrast to the big-business barcelona /ibiza/vegas/miami EDM scene and events, which have introduced a new generation of young (or not) people to electronic music, albeit without the sense of danger and edginess that characterized the rave scene of the Nineties.
By contrast, Berlin is scrappy, grimy and chaotic. Cover charges and drinks are still cheap, the venues look run-down and authentic, and you’re less likely to see a celebrity than you are two people fucking at the bar. For people hungry for a taste of underground tekno culture, the lure of this seemingly unspoiled scene can be hard to resist. “There’s the legend of Berghain,” DJ Harvey says. “It’s a cross between The Lord of the Rings and the Stonewall Riots, and then there’s the stories about the guy who turns up with frozen shit and uses it as a dildo.”

the club is located in a former power plant near the Berlin Ostbahnhof railway station. The building is distinguished by its enormous dimensions, and accommodates an 18-meter high ceiling dance floor The interior’s minimalist design is dominated by steel and concrete.
The construction is similar to that of a cathedral of the Middle Ages
There’s something almost spiritual about the atmosphere.
The club contains a “cavernous” main room, as well as a smaller upstairs space called the “Panorama Bar”, which is decorated with large-scale Wolfgang Tillmans photographs
the décor is spare, the walls are mostly empty. the slightly less Dante’s Inferno-esque upstairs space, makes use of cages that formerly housed electrical equipment.
It has the look and feel of an abandoned building.The building is so large and maze-like, you can discover new stairways and rooms even after spending a few days in the club.
first absorbed in the cloakroom ,a huge room where stands a huge mural of Polish artist Piotr Nathan called “Rituals disappearance “.
On top of the grand iron staircase to the dancefloor , i was struck by the onslaught of tekno escaping the huge function speakers as by the beauty of the place: in its 18 meter ceiling , the club of the cathedral-style concrete, in which throng around 3000 clubbers every weekend . Shrouded by darkness , there is a choice between melt into the sweaty body waves rippling on the dancefloor Berghain tekno or join the Panorama Bar, mostly playing tek-house.

Photography is strictly forbidden inside Berghain, and no mirrors or reflecting surfaces can be found anywhere in the club.As many leathermen chaps strutting in the aisles of the club as hipsters chewing imaginary gum , kissing couples in the corners, ravers licking on ice creams , girls sprawled on swings, dready Erasmus students stuck closer to the speaker, and even at certain times, old coked up bankers at the bar.
Everything happening at berghain stays at berghain “. This tacit rule let you flow into the party without fear of tomorrow, the absolute prohibition of taking pictures and no mirrors inside the club is the promise of an enclave cut off from the outside world and its standards. .In the shallows of the building is home to a third club : the Lab.Oratory, a maze of narrow rooms reserved for men. Lab.Oratory, is known as Berlin’s most extreme sex club. The club hosts regular nights called “Yellow Facts,” ” Sewer System” faustparty ….

Anyway…i had a blast. A real routine breaker, an absolute trip challanging my daily normalcy….the only pictures i have are the one of Fran  taken fast  on the 2nd while going to catch my train and plane  after I exit the club where i was since the 31st…very standard almost dull pictures in contrast with  the Lynch-Felliniesque place i was in for 35 hours. but this is why i like them……

worth noting: Sven, the door curator at berghain is a brilliant photographer. You can see his work and maybe a little of berghain…http://marquardtfotografie.com/galerie/

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Summer/cosmojazz-autumn/USA – – -r

My night shift job took out most of my summer. Enjoying simple walk in the mountain making cairns some yoga, peace and music.

The heat wave aiguille du midi

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Andre Manoukian a notorious french jazz man created the cosmojazz festival in chamonix. Every year He brings a very eclectic selection of talented musicians from around the world to play music-jazz outdoor in altitude and in town . I dont know much about jazz but every year my preconceived idea of what jazz is has been baffled. Manoukian makes sure his selection includes a very wide -multi cultural- all embracing type of what could be defined as jazz music. from listening to voodoo at 2000 meters in a natural amphitheater with view on the mont blanc massif to a hanging pianist in the middle of town, it has always been peculiar, mystical and stunning.
my work schedule didn’t allow me to see  most of it. Here are some pictures of what i enjoyed…

The gangbe brass band from Benin…

A band called Moriarty near the ending tongue of the argentiere basin , once again i was astound. Moriarty is the lead character in “on the road” kerouac. her voice is folkish redolent of joan baez, they play xylophone, tambourine, double bass, guitar, harmonica, suitcase drum, music box, etc…the sound is a little of folk, country, blues, jazz…in a natural amphitheatre at 2000 m on the edge of a crumbling glacier that would add some sounds,sometimes. With 4000 people who walked an hour to get there , some soap bubbles and the sun. It was free, poetic, innocent and magnificent .

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The road trip took us to palestine. With the 3 palestinans brother the joubran and the iranian percussioniste yousef hbeisch. They play the oud. The oud is a sort of guitar with an oriental psychedelic sound. It was invented somewhere around syria, iraq, palestine,egypt. The legend say it was invented by lamech the sixth grand son of adam . The joudrans brothers are virtuose with it. Their father is the most renowned stringed-instruments maker in palestine and in the arab world. Their mother sang the muwashahat. 3000 years of history and culture seemed to emanate from each notes. They took us on a voyage to palestine and thru the arab culture. It was rich, peacefull and dreamy. A guy called jimi hendrix said “if there is something to be changed in the world, then it can only happen through music” .the weather being unstable it wasnt up high in the sky but in town.

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walking, making cairns for my fallen friends and enjoying food and company.

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Back to california. surf. bike. meditation . yoga. climbing and all around peaceful enjoyable simple time.

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back in europe with a race course, family time and a avi-crevasse rescue refresher and some walking around

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