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Andy Mahre has the captain in him up here at CMH

Up at CMH right now shooting a segment for Warren Miller. Been snowy so been skiing a lot of pow in the trees. This is a shot of Andy Mahre in front of the heli and the fire that our pilot Roger builds for us everyday during lunch. Yes, this place is awesome. Be here til Sunday then headed straight to Vancouver for the Olympics to commentate on Freestyle for NBC. Bummed that Daron Rahlves got hurt at X games. Have not heard the final prognosis.

Dr. Drew and I on “Loveline” the other night. pic and vid.

I always liked “Loveline” when it was on MTV. Dr. Drew was cool and provides a great service to people. It was very hard to try to be entertaining while dealing with peoples’ messed up situations. I learned a lot. I could ask Dr. Drew questions all day. He skis so we will get him out there one of these days. Here is a link to a small clip of us on the show: Loveline
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Billy Kidd Still Strong/ Jimmie Heuga and Squaw

Check out this pic of a bench in front of “The Grove” cafe in SF Marina District. Billy Kidd still being represented with a pair of his signature Hart skis. Billy Kidd and Jimmie Huega (son of lift op in Squaw Valley) were the first American men to win medals in the Olympics in skiing (1964). Four years after the first televised games in Squaw Valley which celebrates the 50yr anniversary of those games this year. Ski history is cool. Read “Skiing Heritage” my favorite ski mag. You can check in out on Google books.
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Sailing with Paul Cayard

Sailing with World Champion Paul Cayard and Knarr owner Sean Svenson. Paul got us on top of the podium. Thanks, Paul, you are  man.

Sailing with World Champion Paul Cayard and Knarr owner Sean Svenson. Paul got us on top of the podium. Thanks, Paul, you are man.

Levi’s Powersliders/ Celeb week in LA/SD radio show Sirius 28/XM 52

Since I talked to you last wednesday I have been on the road.

I was in LA for Levis for the 3rd annual Powersliders competition. That’s right powersliders.  You’ve heard of it right? Probably not but you have done though in its beginner form. Sliding on your ass down railings is what you have done. Powersliding is what you have not done. Extreme ass sliding is what powersliding is. Levi’s built a massive powersliding terrain park at the Santa Monica pier in LA. They had a full on contest. The course was pretty gnarly. Huge and difficult with regards to sliding, plus there was a brisk wind. The powersliders went for it  and it was sick! Check it online. I was judging with Kendra from the “Girls Next door” and Wee Man who I am convinced is the same volume as Kendra’s boobs.  The band that played was this two man, actually one woman one man band called Matt and Kim. Matt plays keyboard and Kim plays drums and smiles a lot. I like them here they are on the Faction:

Matt and Kim 

She is a pretty and punky chick who is super fit and wails on a modified small drum kit . She sings at the top of her longs in sync with Matt but she does not use a mic. At one point she stood on her base drum singing and pumping up the crowd. I loved her. Matt is tall and skinny and leads the band with the singing from behind the keyboard. He keeps the crowd fired up with his music and his story telling. In this particular show he explained how he had just gotten scabies. Crude but it was entertaining especially because it embarrassed Kim. I guess they are a couple. Bottom line is I had never heard of them or seen them and I was impressed. Great live show. Here is another band along those lines, with a song you may have heard:

MGMT song called kids.

My whole trip was a celebrity fest. I hung with Wee man who I had never met and is cool as shit. In my hotel I got a picture with Rachel Hunter who I always liked as kid. She is older now but still way hot. She looked like she was just running some errands but when I got the picture with here you could tell why she is a super model. Her face pops on camera of course.  Later that day I was having lunch on the third st. promenade and I got a picture with Audrina from The Hills. She was cool, and looked the same as she did on TV. She was having  lunch next to us with her sister or something. Then of course I spent the rest of the day with Kendra from “The Girls Next  Door” where she played one of Hef’s girlfriends. I actually watched that show a bit  back in the day and I liked her the best  I guess because she was sporty. She is now engaged to a football player and has left the mansion . I asked her immediately if she banged Hef, but I never really got an answer. Wee Man was super cool and entertaining and the crowd loved him. He says he is rolling out some show right now but couldn’t tell what so stay  tuned I guess. And to top it off on way home to the hotel I look over and it was none other than Jason Ellis. Ellismate was having some family time at a Mexican joint on the promenade. I rushed over to get my picture. He said no at first but eventually I convinced him by telling him I had a show on Faction which he was surprised to hear.

Modest Mouse:

I did a bit of surfing in LA  which was nice, even though I was smoked after a half hour. My upper body is so out of shape,  and the period of waves was super tight in Venice beach but at least I got er done.  I was jonesing to play golf  after watching the masters last weekend.  Did you see that. poor guy  choke. Kenny Perry was winning that thing. But that is golf for you. It has to be one the hardest sports to compete in because as you start to get on top you want to overanalyze everything. Here is a small analogy. The other day I had a really early flight and I had to make it because had a paid gig on the other end. When I got home the night before I was going through my plan. Wake up call from the hotel at 4:20 am and the alarm on my phone. Of course I get my phone and set the alarm and double check  everything. Long story short I wake up and its light out and I know I am screwed. Miss my flight and everything. I did not get a wake up call which is lame but not my fault. But with regards to the alarm on the phone, I had reset the time an hour behind somehow. The clincher here is that I had been using that phone and the alarm everyday flawlessly until that point.

Or how about the two foot put in golf? Normally an easier shot but when the pressure is on you look at the put  twice as hard as normal and grip that putter and sometimes hose yourself. I think it is mainly because you want to be able to look back and say “I did everything I could”, but in the end that doesn’t really matter when you lose unless you count your mental sanity as important which you probably should.

Right, ok, here are

The strokes.

Ok, so the rest of my trip. I flew from LA to San Diego, which took twice as long as if I would have driven with all the transitions etc. I was in SD in order to host ALT games. Essentially it is the College Action Sports Championships. College kids competing in Wakeboarding, Snowboarding, Skiing, Beach Volleyball, Eating, and the signature sport Flowboarding. I have talked about Flowboarding before when I tried it back in the day and got my ass handed to me. Serious whiplash. I have never seen a sport that looks so easy that is so hard. Basically, it is a standing wave created by shooting water out of jets at a padded structure shaped like a wave.  It is called a “waveloch Flowbarrel” in case you want to look it up. It is located in San Diego at an outdoor bar on mission beach called the wavehouse. It is a great spot and it was packed all weekend. Spring break and the beach was just slammed. Shoulder to shoulder. Great people watching. Of course there were all the girls in bikinis, but my favorites were bodybuilders and their chicks. Bulging out everywhere  and the best part was they never sat down on the beach. I was hosting the show  doing a bunch of stand-ups with my co-host Adrianna costa, so we watched these weightlifters for awhile and they never sat down. In the evening, the flowboard finals were closed out with a  show by Rebelution, a reggaeish band that has a incredibly large draw. People were packed out onto the beach where they could barely see the band. The cops were freaking out about it all. San Diego is pretty rowdy. Here is that band Rebelution:

That  flight that I missed earlier was supposed to get me to Squaw for  a party for all the passholders. I made it somehow and it was a perfect day at the top of the mountain by the pool. Hot and sunny. At the end of the day I skied down and had some beers at the Chamois. Skiing is still great up there right now and San Diego is nice but it is hard to beat a nice warm day skiing followed by some beers. Although the other day I did have at day the beach in Bolinas, here  in Northern, and that was pretty sweet. 88 degrees, Not crowded, good little waves for long boarding, great scenery, crispy cold water and did not see any sharks.  I bought a beach tent like sun shade, that I highly recommend. Especially if you have a kid, its like having a cabana at the beach.

Later everyone, here is some Michael Franti:

 

Tom Day and Keoki Flagg going the extra mile to shoot for Warren Miller in Lake Tahoe

I posted some random photos to Flickr

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Olympic Gold at Sundance

Hello Dara Torres. Phelps was in the house last night too. HP Athletes.

Hello Dara Torres. Phelps was in the house last night too. HP Athletes.

Beaver Creek Alpine Skiing World Cup 08

Since I spouted off last wed. on my radio show (Sirius 28/XM 52 Wed. 7 pm eastern) I shot off to Beaver Creek Colorado for the Alpine skiing World Cup. I have only been to two other alpine world cup races, one was the Olympics in Torino. The other was a ladies race in Aspen.
The Birds of Prey downhill is the highlight of this world cup, the only stop in the states. I was skiing around The Beave enjoying my 1st day on snow getting ready to watch the start of the downhill. When it was time I tried to ski over and watch it but they would not allow spectators anywhere near the thing, You had to take a bus from the base to get to the spectator area. For real, I was going to miss Bode Miller go.
I did the natural thing and ducked some ropes and got myself up tight to the part of the course they call the brink because it drops off significantly. I skied this area before and it is definitely steep and dangerous at high speed. When I got in there no one seemed to care. There were just a bunch of coaches hanging out and I have lots of stickers on my helmet so I fit right in. I watched form there for awhile then the guy who lays down the dye for the course recognized me and told me to head down to The Pumphouse for a better view. I did, poaching some pow turns on the way which were overrated on my non pow skis. Any way I missed the cut because there were people standing guard and I ducked into the other area and skied right into a euro guy getting ejected by patrol. I told the patrol the truth, that I ducked and I wanted to see Bode, just as I said that, Bode crashed in front of us. Too bad, I really did not even get to see him rail a turn.
The course workers were, cool, we took some pics and they let me slide in the course and work my way down to the Golden Eagle jump. The racers come in hot to that thing and go about a hundred feet to slap ice before they crank a hard left. Downhill racing is hairball. It’s like moto racing with you feet attached to the pegs. When they crash sometimes their skis release sometimes not. A couple guys got hurt but the Americans were alright, best result was a 7th for Nyman. On the bus ride on the way home from the course people only were talking about Bode and his crash and that he had been out late. Par for the course. I did see him shortly before I left the only bar in town, The Coyote around 12am. I woke up the next morning thinking to myself, damn what if I had to race downhill today. Scary.
Overall the Alpine WC scene was great. Even though you really can’t even see the races which is pretty lame ( they should definitely find a way to get people on the side of the course) just being there among an international crowd and having the racers doing there thing is cool. It is definitely, primarily, a social event with the racing merely a topic for discussion.
The skiing was great for early season. Lots of little soft bumps. I was out with a bunch of snowboarders and I kind of felt sorry for them. It just is the wrong piece of equipment for the conditions we had. Even on the groomers it looked kind of brutal. You know I love snowboarding but it does not makes sense for like 80% of the conditions. Even the good snowboarders in our group were slower and they look like they are getting punished the whole way. Thank god this is the case because skiing would be really dead by now. I think downhill racing and moguls have saved skiing because those are the two most common activities on the mountain they just happen to be much better on skis. Powder still rules on a snowboard as long as you have a steep pitch and never get stuck in the flats. I swear I’m not a hater! But I do like physics.
Super g was like groundhog day for the Americans, Bode screwed up and Nyman was the top finisher. I flew out on Sunday, the day that the dependable and talented Ted Ligety was to race Giant Slalom. He performed, coming in 2nd by 1/100 of a second. That is tight. When he finished he could not believe it. He looked visibly frustrated. I watched it live thanks to universal sports. I was in the airport in Vail on the county’s free wireless watching the race live streaming through NBC’s Universal sports formerly WCSN. It was awesome, loved being able to do that. I walked on the plane with my computer open watching the race as I walked. When I went to sit down the old guy sitting next to me made an old man wise crack that I must be important to be walking and watching my computer all the way onto the plane. Then I told him what I was doing, and how. I explained to him Wi-fi and he was thoroughly impressed and watched with me. Of course, at the end he exited by saying happy streams or something cheesy like that. Getting old must be a bitch, in fact this guy launched into that right away explaining that his buddies are all dying or have some issues. His suggestion to me was to have friends of all ages so you don’t lose them all at once.
Speaking of technology I rode into Beaver creek from the airport in an escalade that was super pimp. Direct TV playing while Sirius/XM was on the radio and I had the wi-fi rolling as well all at the same time. I took a pic, check it out.
Let’s look to the future:
Long rangeforecast for squaw. The ten day looks like: Snow starting on Dec. 13th for tahoe 90% chance o snow on xmas
Snowmass
Taos 13 inches
Silverton 12 inches
Alta 11
Wolf creek 10 inches

Later,

Jonny

I measured the Wal Mart checkout junk buying lane: 28 ft.

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