Volcom’s G.P.T “there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear.” Field Report January 2013

 

 

It’s been 3 years since Jeff Pensiero invited me to observe and participate in the guides training at Baldface Lodge. Over the years I’ve worked with many mountain guides around the world being a professional snowboarder. I’ve always had a lot of admiration for these guys…and gals. But participating in the training program with the Baldface team opened my eyes to a deeper understanding and respect for the skill level and knowledge base they posses. Professional mountain guides must endure seasons full of extreme winter weather and long cold days in the field. They demand the highest quality gear and can’t settle for less than the best.

Volcom’s GPT “Guides Proven Technology” line was developed for, and is tested by a team of guides led by Demian Whitley at Baldface Lodge BC. With their feedback the performance and quality continues to improve each season.

Since inception I’ve been riding in the Baldface Guides Pant and Jacket and love the set up for it’s simplicity and pure FUNction. It works great for me when I’m riding tram laps, sledding, or hiking / skinning for hours sweating like a beast in the backcountry. The last few weeks have been extremely cold here in Jackson, I’m talking KILL YOU COLD… negitive temps up to -24F on the coldest of mornings. But the ridings been good so we endured the conditions and had some really times shredding and exploring the mountains. With the abundance of clear cold days this January we’ve been hitting it hard accessing the goods by any and all means necessary… using JHMR tram, hiking, Mntapproach skis, splitboarding and snowmobiles. I’ve been putting my gear to the test all month going out with the usual suspects Travis Rice, Mark Carter as well as Volcoms newest team rider Pat Moore. Seth Huot and Frank Knab joined the crew last week and we had good days as well. The cold high pressure lasting almost all month ended a couple days ago with a extreme change to an almost tropical mountain snow valley rain. We made the most of the new snow and warm temps spending the last couple days touring in the Tetons and riding tram laps at the JHMR. Heres a few shots from the start of 2013.

Very cold predawn starts

 

"Carter Country"

Pat Moore and Travis Rice scoping new terrain deep on a recon mission. We spent several days and hundreds of miles on our snow machines breaking trail searching for new terrain while we had stable snow and weather. Pat almost destroyed his new machine after it took off down a mountain without him… I guess his “good karma” prevented certain disaster.
These dudes were all rocking Volcom’s gore-tex Bibs Seth, Frank & Pat

"Tech Puff Puff Give" photo by Pat Moore

Frank Knab

reward

I’m a firm believer in that “there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear.”

I can depend on my gear to keep me warm and dry regardless of what winter throws my way these days. Here’s my set up for the extreme cold… it’s pretty much the same as my usual set up with additional base layers and the “Tech Puff Puff” instead of the standard “Puff Puff” and the “toasty toes” boot warmers.

Volcom Base Layer

Volcom TDS base layer top & bottom

Mid weight hooded fleece

Tech Puff Puff give down insulated Jacket

Baldface 3 layer gore Pant & Jacket shell

Fleece Balaclave

Volcom Full Leather Glove

Volcom Tech Snow Socks /with toasty toes*

 

 

 

 

 

Asymbol’s limited edition Union binding

I got a nice surprise gift from my pal Travis Rice on new years… a pair of limited edition Asymbol/Union bindings. I’ve been riding them for the past week and have some amazing days feeling connected to my board with inspiration.

Binding artwork by Mike Parillo

 

Grassroots Powdersurfing

It’s raining hard outside right now and the anticipation for winter is high. A couple new boards showed up today and I can’t wait to ride them. These boards are hand made in Utah by Jeremy Jensen and ride like skateboards  in deep snow. It feels really good to be able to ride a board without bindings in the mountains. Having the ability to shuffle your feet and adjust your stance feels amazing as well as trying kickflips and shove it’s. It’s a new obsession for me and I’ll be posting some pow surf action in the months to come.

check them out at: http://powsurf.com/Home.html 

 

Bruce Lee Quote

I posted a photo of my son Mylo doing his version of a flying kick on our trampoline last week and some friends referenced my first pro model graphic. It made me think about what inspired the artwork. I remember reading this quote from Bruce Lee when I was a young kid and it had a profound effect on my way of thinking. It fueled a fire of perseverance for the intense passion and desire I felt, and still feel for riding today. It helped me decide to pursue snowboarding as a career and is why I chose to have the martial arts theme on my first pro model.

"Bruce Lee"

pro model snowboard circa 1993

Instagram of Mylo that sparked a reference to my original graphic.