Monday, September 26, 2011

Cool Time-lapse of Morning Training Routine!

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Tommy Ford put together this sweet Time-Lapse of the sun coming up over Lago des Andes and Portillo during one early morning of Downhill training. It was put on the counter-weight for a t-bar so it is a little shaky but still really cool! Thanks Tommy!



Saturday, September 24, 2011

US men form "Speed Train" in Portillo | Ski Racing

US men form "Speed Train" in Portillo | Ski Racing




The “Speed Train” is rocking Portillo.
According to US Men's Head Coach Sasha Rearick the men's speed camp is wrapping up its first week of training in Chile and it has been: “Awesome. Absolutely awesome.”
Blessed with good snow and near perfect weather the large World Cup speed group, as well as some Europa team skiers and GS king pin Ted Ligety have been cranking out some long days.
“It's a bit like a cruise ship,” says Rearick, “there's so many people coming in here.” With breakfast scheduled at 6:30 the group is in tech gates by 8:30 and running speed from 9:15 until 12 or 12:30. That's a far cry from last season when the men's team basically missed all of its summer training time to weather.
This time around they are enjoying spot-on conditions and the staff is making the best of it.
“We're really focused on skiing more powerfully, on driving the body and that's in all events,” says Rearick. He said having some GS skiers along has “been good. It brings more intensity. It's all about (determining) what is good skiing and the general theme is to get better every day.”
Rearick had particular kudos for Travis Ganong, Marco Sullivan and Erik Fisher. “Travis has been sking fast. Last year he skied technially well, this year we want him to push, take a little more risk and raise the level he's comfortable at.” Since the young (23) Ganong scored last season on the World Cup's more difficult courses (Bormio, Wengen and Kitzbuehel) it would seem the focus could pay dividends.
“Marco made a big step this summer,” the coach said. “He's been working hard and changed up a few things.” Sullivan missed a big chunk of last season after a head injury sustained at Bormio in December. “He's been working hard in Park City training, he's healthy and feeling good. He's made a big step. It's very promising.”
Fisher has also caught the eye of the coach and done so without producing any startling results. “Fisher has made a lot of effort. He pulled himself out of the tank and worked hard this summer. I'm really proud of him.”
The coach also said Thomas Biesmeyer has made a big step in GS that has the coach “really psyched,” and he said Tim Jitloff had shown that “on certain days when he skis technically and tactically well,” he has displayed the potential to score. He added that (Steven) Nyman is healthy and steadily making progress. “It's the best he's been feeling in a long time.”
Will Brandenburg is “back on the speed train,” as well the coach added, noting it was the first time in four seasons Brandenburg had been physically able to take advantage of the invitation to attend the South American speed camp. “Now we just have to get him some ranks and racing on the World Cup.
The best part, of course, is that the team is getting in the training they missed out on last season. “It is a big crew. There are 11 on the speed team this year along with Ligety and some of the Europa Cup team. ... Last year, for sure that was tough. I'm looking forward to Copper (Mountain, Colorado) and getting another speed camp in,” said coach Rearick. “We're really excited about that.”
The team has the run of Portillo with just the BC regional team - under former USST racer Brandon Dyksterhouse - also on site. “It had been a couple of seasons since I was here,” said Rearick, “and the grooming has been much better.”
In fact, he said there wasn't much he could think of to improve things. “Other than to get rid of this stomach virus. I was basically curled up in a fetal position earlier today. A few of the guys have missed a day to this virus, but we're washing our hands a lot.”
Photo of Travis Ganong by Gepa

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Portillo


Here we are back in Portillo. This place is the premier spot for speed training in the summer. Its a super cool ski area with the old school yellow hotel in the middle and nothing else around except crisp clean Andean air, and huge peaks above,  all while on the footstep of the tallest mountain in the Americas, Aconcagua (22,841').  We always come here in Chile's "spring time" when the snow is consistent and the weather is amazing, so the mornings start out cold and clear with the snow perfectly icy and hard, and then by lunch we are back in our summer attire wearing swim trunks and sunscreen... Its a prefect training set up! Add in the best coaching staff in the world, Joe (or Jose) our amazing Atomic ski technician from Austria, and all the guys on the team healthy and pushing each other and we are in for a great camp! Today was day one- we skied GS in the morning and then freeskied the DH track once the sun was up! It was so nice to be back on DH boards and we were even hitting the jumps going respectively big by the end! It was a great day one of the camp. Tomorrow it is on though! Full length DH off the Roca Jack. I am already super fired up for it!

Also, I left my camera battery in the charger at my house in Tahoe, so sorry no photos for now, but I do have three GoPro cameras that should help me out!

Adios! 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Ali and Paul's Tahoe Wedding!


Sister Ali looking amazing at the "First Look" 


The groom and the bride after the ceremony down by the lake! 


Marie + Travis 

Kim + Derek

Cousin Ritter and Travis 

Derek, Ritter, and Whitney enjoying an amazing dinner and drinks... I guess we ran out of alcohol at 7:30 prompting a mid-wedding beer run! 



The wedding party. 




And then things got interesting. After dinner/drinking, we all went down to the lake for the sunset. I thought it was a good idea to bring the paddle board down, and before we knew it, Paul was out there in his Tux! 
Paul were you already trying to paddle away from your bride! HAHA


Marie and I enjoying Tahoe... I love my home

And then I went on a nice sunset paddle...


Marie wanted to join... It would have been fine except this paddle board was a blow up board and not very stable for two people...

But we made it out there... for a while! 

And then went for a swim in our wedding attire! 

There is something liberating about swimming in a tuxedo, and dress.... to bad my phone was in my pocket. Oh well it was worth it! 

Congratulations Ali and Paul! You guys really have a fun future ahead of you. Enjoy your honeymoon and Marie and I are looking forward to all the fun that we are going to have in the future with you guys! 

And then the real party started... Paul provided the "burning man flare" and it was on! What a great wedding...

Monday, September 5, 2011

Go Climb A Mountain! Its good for You...

Cascade Mountain looming above Banff... Our objective for the day.

I think I was a mountain goat in a past life. Everytime I go climb a mountain I feel like I belong there... Living like the mountain goats. Running on the scree fields, and climbing to the cliff edge vista points to see whats on the other side. Or maybe it is because I am a skier and summer time mountain climbing is just an acceptably excuse for me to go check out some new amazing terrain that I want to ski! Also, sitting on top of some huge new peak is always a special moment. You feel so alive and free and you are at a place where no one else is... That must be good for you right? So go climb a mountain, it must be good for you!

Sarah, Marie, and Me near the top- We couldnt go all the way due to a late August snowstorm... Typical Canada...


View of Cascade from across the valley on the Banff Gondola. 

The Cascade Amphitheater.

The sheer size of the wilderness in Canada is amazing. Yet another nu-developed, un-human-tarnished valley.




Marie and Erin looking back down towards Norquay ski area and some impressive peaks off in the distance.

Scree field climbing near the top..

Cool rock in the Amphitheater on the backside of Cascade.


Nothing like chilling on top of a mountain!

Contemplating all the amazing peaks from up high!

Looking down on civilization...

My favorite place in the world. On a mountain.



Getting even higher with some levitation!

And back down we go... Until next time.