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My first time skiing Mt. Bachelor was 1986. I fell off a chairlift and cut my head open. 34 years later I am still riding...
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Waking up early is a gift. Sleeping in is a bigger gift for me because I rarely do it; I average around five to six hours...
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I try and wake up and shoot as many full moonsets as I can, clear skies permitting. Sometimes I'm tired and am slow to get...
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Here is the first volcano I skied in 1981: Wy' East or Mt. Hood as the white man named it. Little did I know decades later...
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A few years ago I was doing contract work for Mt. Bachelor and gained permission to have my kids along with a few other families enjoy a...
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The dynamic range of the first snow always blows my mind. Here you see why: an unfrozen glassy alpine lake, four volcanoes, pink from the...
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One of my most memorable days in the backcountry and it all started with an early morning wake up, a windless, beautiful moonlit starry sky, stable...
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The chairlift, a simple, yet complex tool to move people from the bottom to the top of mountains. I marvel at the chairlifts strength and...
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Split Boarder or Saskwatch? It's Adam Haynes, one of the most talented artists and kindest people I have ever met. Type in his name and...
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Yes, you see a snowboarder jumping over Tumalo Falls. I could write a small book on the image you see here. One of my favorite parts of...
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Yes, you see a skier jumping over Tumalo Falls. One of my favorite parts of the job is to design and build snow features, wherever, whenever...
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Chairlifts take so much abuse, yet they can't fail for one main reason: human life. This is Red Chair at Mt. Bachelor, the last fixed...
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I have no idea how many full moonrises and full moonsets I've shot, however, each one is a special moment in time for me. I prefer moonsets...
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Early season snowfall, it's one of my favorite parts the job. The anticipation and excitement of snow leading up to when it begins to fall...
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The image you see here won "The People's Choice" for Snowboard Magazine. I've entered two contests like this and won them both. Hard for me...
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The ground was dry when I got home from the mountains and I began my evening rituals; drying out my gear, charging batteries, shoving some...
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The ground was dry when I got home from the mountains and I began my evening rituals; drying out my gear, charging batteries, shoving some...
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The image you see has been captured thousands of times by thousands of people, the majority of the photo takers wouldn't label themselves as "professionals,"...
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Not a big fan of admitting how much I've driven up to the local resort due to carbon footprint reasons, however, it's in the thousands. The...
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A few years ago we received record October snowfall in the mountains. I spent over 20 days capturing photos of snowboarding and skiing during this...
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I came up with a little phrase earlier this year, "A clock is a simple measurement to know when things can exist." There are 24 hours...
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I have no idea exactly many days I've spent below freezing, but it's in the thousands. With zero regrets of my time in the cold I offer...
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I believe the wake up call to get here was 2AM. We split boarded in the dark for a couple hours, then dawn begin to take...
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I've shot professional video of snowboarding and skiing for over 20 years. That might catch you by surprise because of this website, but it's true. I've...
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Mt. Washington has been a physically elusive volcano for me...I have yet to place my feet on it, however, I have shot dozens of photos...
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Crater Lake lodge dorment for the season, but still magnificent in the Winter sunset landscape. Such a cozy image, wanting the lodge to be open,...
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Loading up for a powerful powder turn is exhilarating...you see the terrain laid out in front of you, your body begins to summate all of...
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I hammered on my snowboard for two decades, but college, then sales, and ultimately my love for the camera took precedence. Don't get me wrong,...
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Here is my good friend Pete Butsch. People sometimes give us a look when we introduce ourselves, "Hey, I'm Pete," and "I'm Pete too." We...
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I couldn't believe what I was seeing when I looked through my viewfinder. Some of my stories are long, I'll save it for another time....
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Here is Jared Elston, a pro snowboarder I met six years ago when he was 15, fresh out of Montana and into Oregon. We stumbled...
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Here is Andrew Orlich, a skier who could've easily been a professional, but chose to work at an airplane parts manufacturing plant. He is now...
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I've snow camped in multi day blizzards, frigid clear nights, and warmer temps as pictured here. This is Jeff, a Filmer, in an open bottom tent;...
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Here is Josh Dirksen, one of the greatest legends in all of snowboarding. To watch him make turns live is a special treat...he is one with...
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If you've ever ridden a wind lip, you know how badass they are; you can slash em', carve em, or blast off em' like Dru...
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Powder, it's so many positive emotions experienced at once. Mother Nature was on one when she made everything and powder had to be one of...
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The ski area was built 82 years ago in 1938, by a group funded by Ed Thurston of Bend. The group wanted to build on Three Fingered Jackbut...
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A demanding job, the snow plow driver, but eerily cool in many ways. I have ridden with a snow plow driver and both the experience...
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I guess being in the cold suits me...I'm in the cold a ton. Here is a day that started out calm and peaceful, but rapidly...
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I shot this sunrise image of Mt. Bachelor December 29th, 2020. With the forecast the way it is/was, this was the last colorful sunrise of 2020...
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I tried my hand at star photos around a decade ago and instantly fell in love. There isn't too much technicality for a single shot,...
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This is "Red Chair," one of the last "fixed" chairs at Mt. Bachelor. I fell off this chairlift when I was 10 years old, cracked...
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Takes a lot of time, money, machinery, and good ol' fashioned hard work to keep a mountain resort running smoothly. Here is one of the...
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I shot this sunrise a couple hours ago. I still have yet to set foot in the snow on the volcano you see. I went...
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This river is one of the freshest I know of. You can walk up to the source, coming from the ground, and continue for miles...
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Here is the second sunrise I shot of Mt. Bachelor in 2022 and the first day Summit chair opened. I have been riding this resort since...
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The day after the Tonga Tsunami hit the West Coast. The waves were still firing and I'm not quite sure if the two were intertwined...
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Here is the first full moon of 2022 over Haystack rock in the Pacific Ocean. The moon was called a "Wolf Moon." Although many of my...
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