Ive had some fun GPS apps on my iPhone that Ive used while snowboarding, but all I get out of them is mph etc. BUT the other day got wind of a new app called ski tracks...pretty much amazing, and only 99 cents...
Best feature on the app is the gps tracks of you runs, + you can upload them to google earth. Here a shot of some of my lines of Peak 5 at the canyons the other day
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early season session
For the last two months all Ive wanted to do is get some turns in the snow, but due to school and just life, it hasn't happened. I usually ride at The Canyons, its a great resort for just your everyday needs. Has a pretty good park and lots of fun terrain, and just so much to explore. Every year I find something new.
However they just dropped the bomb this year and announced that they wont be opening till Dec 10! They are pretty much redoing the whole mountain so it is understandable, but with all this snow I just want to get on the slopes.
Me and fellow riding friends Darren Dickerson and Todd Lippard and a few others decided to go get some first turns of the season and hike up in Little Cottonwood Canyon's Grizzly Gulch.Prime spot for some powder.
Darren just picked up a new Hd GoPro. So we got a few shots to test it out. Here's some raw footage and photos from our last run
enjoy...
However they just dropped the bomb this year and announced that they wont be opening till Dec 10! They are pretty much redoing the whole mountain so it is understandable, but with all this snow I just want to get on the slopes.
Me and fellow riding friends Darren Dickerson and Todd Lippard and a few others decided to go get some first turns of the season and hike up in Little Cottonwood Canyon's Grizzly Gulch.Prime spot for some powder.
Darren just picked up a new Hd GoPro. So we got a few shots to test it out. Here's some raw footage and photos from our last run
enjoy...
First go at the Gopro Hero from Nate Gunn on Vimeo.
How Do You Mountain?
This is the question that The Canyons ski resort is asking of people. They have a new job at the canyons that was just too good for me to pass up. The job is to blog for the resort for 4 months about all The Canyons offers. For four months of blogging they'll pay you 40gs and give you a ton of other perks. Check it out Howdoyoumountain.com.
With over 400 applicants, it's going to be a tough job to get, but here's my go at it.
With over 400 applicants, it's going to be a tough job to get, but here's my go at it.
Good Find...The wasatch acadamy
Me, my brothers Clayt and Ryan, and my normal riding buddies Darren Dickerson and Bryce Hoer thought it would be fun to get some spring powder, so we forked out a few bucks and rented a snowmobile. Darren had heard there was some good trails and good snow south of the Uintas near Fairview. So we headed up not really knowing what we were getting ourselves into. As we headed up the canyon nothing was looking to promising and it was looking like we had just spent a few hundred on a nice scenic drive. Toward the top of the canyons we made a turn and literally there is was. The Wasatch Academy, a snowboard ski school for local kids in area. The place was just so random and in the middle of no where. There were jumps and plenty of fun jibs. We unloaded the ski and towed each other up and down the closed park all day. We had it all to ourselves.
I put together just a fun little video, not much good riding but we got a few good shots.
PhotoThieves at the Wasatch Acadamy from Nate Gunn on Vimeo.
I put together just a fun little video, not much good riding but we got a few good shots.
PhotoThieves at the Wasatch Acadamy from Nate Gunn on Vimeo.
PHOTOthieves.com
My dad had this idea years ago to shoot pictures of guys at the beach surfing and then sell them online. To any surfer its a genius idea. No one likes to be the guy sitting on the beach taking pictures their friends all day. Being in high school my priorities were else where and it never really happened.
So this last year with a little more time on my hands Ive been looking into doing it but on the mountains. So I got a couple business savvy kids together and my brothers to help me out and next thing I know we had a brand, the site was up, and we were shooting photos of kids in the park. We decided we would take things slow and just test it out and see if it could go anywhere. 85% of new products fail but 75% of new products are never tested. So we headed out to do a few free photo sessions.
The Canyons beta testing went really well. We shoot about 50-60 kids in just over an hour in the park and had about 350 page hits by that night and another 300 the next day. That 650 different computers(ip addresses) so we were pretty stoked to see the word getting around to riders social networks. We had a few more test shoots that followed the same pattern.
As of now were kinda in limbo waiting for the next season and if things go to plan, will start price testing the 10/11 season.
Its been a ton of fun, so whether is works out or not its been a blast.
Its been a ton of fun, so whether is works out or not its been a blast.
Check it out Photothieves.com
The only way to fly
Truly every skier and snowboarder dreams of getting the chance to go on a helisking trip once in there lives. It really is the ultimate way to ride the mountains. However with it being so expensive most never get to make it happen.
The last couple years Ive been selling season passes for The Canyons, Snowbird, Park City and Sundance resorts with the Qnetwork. Last year was a record setting high in sales for me, selling around 60+ passes which lead to winning a helisking trip incentive up at Powder Mountain, UT. It wasn't easy, but it definitely paid off.
You can actually get a day pass to Powder Mnt. and take a run in the chopper for $170. That compared to everywhere else is insanely cheap.
Joined by a few new friends and super good skiers Nate Leavit and Geoff Balkman, here's some photos and a little vid I threw together.
Photos shot on Nate's EOS 50DCanon
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