Haven't updated in a while. Life has me busy, but still I feel the urge to document my first full season of snowboarding.Its been a great year with record snowfall. So all of us locals have been spoiled. The first photo here was taken on May 4th 2008. If you take a look back to the beginning of the season you will see the same view but with trees poking through the snow. Sadly that was the last day we got to snowboard at MHM. They closed the season a bit unexpectedly with less than a days notice. So we missed the last day along with a lot of other angry people.
Why? Probably to cut costs since the only people going are the season pass holders and they already got all our money. I think everyone expected them to try to stay open as long as possible, but management did nothing to promote new people to keep coming. They said "the quality of snow would not be good enough to offer an enjoyable experience". My other favorite excuse for not build some good snow parks was that "There was to much snow". Personally they are full of crap. It was a bit sad ending a ski season with 10 to 15 feet of snow. You can see to the left the Shooting Star area of MHM still has a full snow pack. More snow on the ground than most winters. In fact they closed earlier this year than they did last year. Go figure...
I don't wanna spend time complaining about MHM. Marni and I had a great time and we got to experience some incredible snowboarding. I personally got to hit Heather Canyon a number of times. Thats the "Back Country" area connected to MHM. The Terrain was very steep. Double Black Diamond steep. Its hard to describe the feeling of standing on the edge of a cliff thats as high as a city sky scraper and the incline is so steep that you can put your hand back behind you and touch the snow. Then when you drop in you know that one mistake can send you tumbling down 100s of feet if your not careful. It really makes you feel alive in a way you never knew you could.
Photos really don't do Heather Canyon justice. Its something you have to see first hand to really appreciate. No matter how hard I try I can't seem to capture how small it makes you feel looking down. If you look hard you can see people way down at the bottom looking like ants. Looking up from the bottom even looks more impressive. I can't wait for next year to try it all again. Maybe if we are lucky we will get some more record snow fall!In the meantime I wanted to post some more photos so we can look back and remember what a terrific year we have had so far.
This one is looking up from half way down Heather Canyon. Marni is getting better at her boarding so I'm thinking next year she will be ready to tackle some more extreme terrain. We still have all summer to board at Timberline. So I think she will be able to handle it! Don't tell her yet. I normally get one chance per trip to get her to try new things. Most of the time I have to surprise her. :)Out of all the times we went to MHM this year we didn't get to bring very many people. Chris Robin and Estera both co-workers from DirectBuy came with us once. We all had a great time. Marni's friend Tina made it once as well. Its hard convincing friends to get up at 5am in the morning to drive an hour and a half so they can fall down and hurt themselves! Its fun while your there, but if your not experienced the next day you are in a lot of pain from falling down so much. Not much of a problem for Marni and I since we don't fall down that much anymore.

Some of the highlights of the year... I broke a rib going over a jump(ouch), got to try the half pipe for the first time (not so good at it yet).
I've learned how to drop of cliffs without crashing. I like that almost more than going over jumps.
I can now put chains on the van in about 10mins. Driving in show is not such a big deal anymore. Marni can fallow me just about anywhere now. Its almost time to get her a new board.
You can click on any of these photos to get the full shot. Our little camera is taking a beating but its done a good job. Next year we will get a mini video camera.
Marni stands at the top of the Cascade express. There is another looking down the half pipe.
Marni and Estera walk off the Butter Cup, and then later stand in the parking lot. At the top is another photo of Marni standing at the top of the Mount Hood Express lift.
I like to take photos from high places. You can see some of the great natural features looking down from the top of Marmot Ridge. Those are so much fun to go flying off of!
On the bottom right you can see Chris Robin stuck in some deep powder! And to the right of that it looks like Marni has mastered that art of riding a snowboard strait on the flats!I tried to get some photos of me going over jumps but its hard when most of the time I do that sort of thing solo. Marni got some video, but its never been of my best moments. All the shots we have are from video. Maybe I'll get some better ones this summer up at Timberline. Speaking of Timberline we just got back from there and now I have whole mess of photos to post from that!
I'm going to have to focus this blog on some other aspects of our life. With the summer coming and hot weather on the way along with the high gas prices we will probably find some other things to do one the weekend that don't require diver 3 hours round trip. Plus we gotta start saving for next years MHM Ski pass. Maybe when November comes around we can find some more friends to come with us. That should make the drive a little more affordable. We have lots of room in the mini van AKA "The Snow Mobile" ...or if we don't wash it after our boarding trips the "The Dirt Mobile"For now I will leave you all with clips of video from Marni's birthday weekend.

1 comment:
Glad you had such a great season! It was definitely unfortunate that the numbers weren't there a couple of weekends ago. However, we're already preparing for next year!! Hopefully it'll be even more epic than this one.
We'll see ya next year!
Megan Tragethon
Mt. Hood Meadows
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