Rollin' into Banff |
Downtown Banff |
After all that driving, we took a day off to shred Lake Louise, which just had a good snowstorm.
How a base lodge should be |
The spectacular scenery of Lake Louise was eye candy as we explored this huge mountain of 4200 acres on a powder day.
There we met a new friend, and sick rider, Ian Crawford. He happens to be Andrew Crawford's brother, who retired from professional snowboarding to pursue a career in aerospace engineering with NASA. Needless to say, Ian and I found the goods and shralped the gnar. Ian is an entrepreneur who started a visionary business designing custom furniture from recycled wine barrels, you can check out his unique work at Vinoture. He has a fabulous smile and is pretty much a rockstar, to boot.
Ian Crawford and Onna Konicek stokin' on Lake Louise tree runs |
The stellar day at Lake Louise was followed by a stop at Snowpulse in Golden, BC, where we picked up our new avalanche airbag packs. We are thrilled by the awesomeness and high quality of our new avalanche airbags. Equiping our team with Snowpulse packs was made possible by Chuck Gorton at Snowpulse who supports the Orange Extreme Big Mountain Snowboard Team.
Snowpulse office in Golden |
Mark and Liz Sullivan and the Tailgate Crew had tons of fun in store for us Revelers, with parties, lift ticket deals, and exclusive heliboarding access to 270,000 acres in the Monashees provided by Eagle Pass Heliskiing (they fly in snowstorms...hardcore!) Aron arrived on March 9th to join the fun.