Went snowboarding in Boone Jan 9th and 10th. I didn’t take many pictures, due to me being snowboarding the majority of the time. But I did snap this jam on the way into town.
Went snowboarding in Boone Jan 9th and 10th. I didn’t take many pictures, due to me being snowboarding the majority of the time. But I did snap this jam on the way into town.
Went to Boone this past weekend for monthly (bi-monthly, tri-monthly, etc..) organized session put together by rollerbladers in North & South Carolina. This was I believe the 4th mega session, the first being in Charlotte, 2nd in Columbia, and 3rd in Greensboro. Had a great weekend of blading, boozin, and hanging with a crew of swell dudes. Enjoy these photographs from the session, can’t wait till the next one (which rumor has it is in Greenville, SC!)
Thomas Martin
Adam McManus
Jon Cooley
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So me and my brother took a 3 day, 22 mile backpacking trip through the Linville Gorge Wilderness. It was intense. Apparently choosing an advanced route for our first real backpacking trip was not the greatest of ideas. Not only did we get lost, but we completely lost the trail (to our defense, the trail was actually not established) and ended up high up on the side of a mountain shortly before dusk, with no where to camp. To add to that, we had been using Iodine tablets to purify the tributary water that we were drinking (we ran out of water the first day), which it turns out, if you drink large quantities of this water, it works against you, and makes you dehydrated. So there we are, on the side of the mountain, at night, with no trail, no decent water, no appetite, and absolutely no energy. Somehow, we found the connecting trail (if you can call it a trail), and continued on till we found a decent place to camp. And repeated this process for three days. All in all, in many places we climbed 1000ft or more in less than a mile, swam in the linville river rapids, bushwacked over mountains, forded a river with all our gear, nursed blisters, dehydration, and exhaustion, constantly swatted at the knats swarming at our sweaty heads, spewed up trail mix, hiked 12 hours straight, shared a 10×5 backing tent, and lost 10 pounds each. And if you ask me if I would do it again, the answer would be, Yes.
As expected, I carried my camera with me for the first half, but shortly after getting lost, it was tucked away in my pack. (I didn’t want it to get ruined while scrambling up and down mountains) Here are a few shots, I will put together a gallery at some point. Click HERE for a FULL gallery slideshow.
Shot this in Boone a couple months ago. One of my favorite recent shots. Click to view it large
Adam Robert, soul to gap to street. You can’t tell from the angle, but it’s like a ten foot gap to the street.
So the Boone trip was a blast. It will be my future home for sure, I love it up there. The weather was beautiful on saturday, apparently the nicest its been in a while. Got some good shots, and the skyports ended up working great, with only a few misfires that could be attributed to my flash recharge time. Bunch of guys came out to skate. I got a SUPER nice shot of Adam Robert sweatstancing this burly kink rail, but I won’t post that one up just now, just incase its used for his interview in ONE mag. But for now I’ll post up this shot of Phil Gripper from Charlotte, NC lacing this fishbrain. He ripped this rail a new one.