Friday, March 2, 2012

Crystal Blue Bird

Blue skies came out last Monday and I was lucky enough to be up at Crystal Mountain to enjoy it. We headed south right away hoping the temp would stay low and keep the snow light. The temp didn't cooperate but the day was still tons of fun!  
 Mount Rainer welcomes you to Southback 

Jay Neal charging 

Julie Velez

Sunday, February 12, 2012

La Nina MC


The Lib Tech La Nina is one of the best snowboards I have ever ridden. Developed with the help of longtime Lib Tech ripper, Matt Cummins. The La Nina is a hybrid of everything Lib does right. It has banana in front, camber in the rear and rocker between your feet. This translates into pure power annihilation. The La Nina is fast, poppy and fun. 
I was really disappointed when the nose stared to delaminate. I took it back to the shop that I bought it at and they did not care. They told me Lib would not do anything to help me and they could just fix it for me. “Don’t waist your time sending it back to Lib, they will just send it back. It’s not like they have another one of these they could send you anyways.”  Super bummed I left my board at the shop. A few days later, I picked my board up and headed straight to Stevens Pass. At the end of the day my board's nose was completely peeling off. My friend, Chad, suggested I take it to Grizzly Sports in Monroe. So I did and I am so happy that I did. They took one look at my board and got on the phone with Lib. Lib said they had one more 162 left and would send it right out. I had my new La Nina in less than a week. I am really stoked to have my board back and I would recommend the La Nina to anyone looking for a fun, aggressive board. The guys at Grizzly are great too, stop in next time your heading to Stevens and support this local shop.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

88” in 9 days


88” in 9 days were the numbers on Stevens Pass website last week. No bullshit 88” in 9days!  I was lucky enough to ride 5 of those 9 days and they were all fucking insane. 3 days at Stevens and 2 at Crystal. We had planed to ride Crystal more but with all the low snowfall that Washington was getting, Stevens was the clear way to go. It takes us just over 2 hours to get to Crystal with no snow. I can only image how long it would take with a foot of snow at my doorstep.
I didn’t shot too much over these epic 9 days because I’ve been out getting the goods. I pull my iPhone out every once in a while and snap an instargam pic and call it good. My mind more occupied with the next pow turn or cliff drop to care about shooting photos. I finally pulled my camera bag out of the trunk of my car and walked out to c-yodel and got some shots. 

Chad Rehkopf charging out of the trees

Can you girl rip pow turns in the trees? Mine can!

 More fun in the trees with Chad Rehkopf

Friday, January 13, 2012

The other side of the lens


I was surprised when I flipped to this page in the new Frequency and saw a shot of me. I’ve had a few pictures published but never one of me. The shot was taken by Colin Wiseman on a cat trip at Grand Targhee.
Last year, right before I moved back to Washington, I got a phone call from Shannon Hamby, the marketing director for Grand Targhee. Apparently Colin Wiseman, the editor of Frequency, was in town doing a story about Travis Rice and wanted to check out Targhee while he was in the area. Shannon wanted me to pickup Colin and bring him over to the other side of the Tetons for a day on the cat and my good friend Dippy was invited too.  Of course I was stoked and it turned out to be a killer day. Check out Frequency issue 9.1 to read the article about our day on the cat, even better would be to subscribe to Frequency!



Monday, January 9, 2012

Making The Best Of It


Unless you’re lucky enough to ride Baker everyday, or you live in Alaska you probably haven’t had too many killer pow days this year. It’s frustrating being so close to Baker yet so far away. I can make the 2 hour 45 minute drive and shred all day if I don’t have to be at work later that night. But really it’s hard to get up there. So we make do with what got and what we got is OK snow and an OK snowpack. At least we have some snow out there.
Here are a few pics of good friend Chad Douglas from a fun hike we did last week up Skyline Ridge. The snow was classic Cascade sludge and coverage was spotty but that didn’t stop us from enjoying the ride.  






Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Over 100 inches of snow in November

Already over 100 inches of snow has fallen in the Pacific Northwest and it's not even even December 1st yet!
Here's what it looked like through the lens of my iPhone

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Julie loves face shots!

The snow has continued to to fall here in the Northwest. Last week Julie took out the GoPro and came back with some great footage from Stevens Pass.

Julie Velez Stevens Pass Pow Days from Robin Pitt on Vimeo.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Good Times At Stevens Pass

After a dismal winter, the Pacific Northwest has finally been getting a decent amount of snow fall. Well, more then just some snow fall. They have been getting pounded, all day and all night the snow just keeps dumping! Last week I was at Stevens Pass after they received 32 inches in just 24 hours, 23 of it fell after the lifts had closed the day before.
The only other time I have seen over 30 inches in 24 hours was at Grand Targhee last year. Having that much snow makes for a different kind of snowboarding. You pretty much have to just point everything, quick turns only and don't even think about going anywhere but the steeps. I think it's harder to ride that much snow, especially in the Northwest where the snow is a little heavier. A ski patroller put it best and called it "sludge".  Don't get me wrong though it was an awesome day and I hope the snow keeps coming!



Good Times from Robin Pitt on Vimeo.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

2010 is over bring on 2011!


It may have been -5 and even colder than that with the wind chill on New Years but it didn’t stop us from having a great day of riding at Grand Targhee. It was hard to get out of bed after a rockin' night at the Trap Bar and fireworks show. Swagger, an Irish rock band out of Salt Lake, kept the night going till the wee hours.

The day started with some fast groomers then we headed out to find some POW. Even though we have not had a big storm for a while Targhee has so many unknown honey holes, you can always find some goods!
 Happy New Year!!!
Partying at the Trap Bar with Swagger 
4frnt team rider Gary Mackenzie
 Gary Mackenzie
 Dan Carr sending it
 Julie Velez on her new Never Summer charges through some POW

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Backcounty Kicker session #1


You will rarely find me standing next to a kicker in the backcountry shooting photos. It’s not that I don’t enjoy shooting backcountry kickers or that I have anything against them. I just normally spend my time shooting POW. That being said last week was a bit different. On Thursday I spent most the day shoveling snow and shaping what I thought was a nice size kicker. On Friday I woke up at the butt crack of dawn and headed up Teton Pass. We hiked in when it was still dark and got setup at the kicker for a sunrise shoot. I was lucky to be shooting with David Duffy, Matt Arvidson and Discrete Headwear rider Ed Dujardin.

Despite it being 6am and the temperature being -5 they were throwing down some big tricks and we were definitely having a good time. The only issue was we needed the kicker to be about twice the size to really make them look good. Here are a few of the shots, check back soon for session #2 with a bigger and better kicker.

 Matt Arvidson
 Ed Dujardin
 David Duffy
 Matt Arvidson
 Matt Arvidson
 Ed Dujardin