Friday, March 21, 2014

GIANT DEALS X


(when E used to work for Red Bull- Brooklyn and she had a 7 can a day habit)

RED BULL
Slopesoakers 2014 at Copper is going to have some crazy features that no one ever, never saw before. Have something you have been dreaming up and are dying to hit? The Red Bull/Copper Slopesoakers contest is giving away a round trip adventure to whoever designs the best feature, oh yeah. and they will build it for you!

MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE
Next year how about a trip to Aspen, Snowbird, Alta, Jackson, Mammoth, Whistler, Alpine Meadows, Squaw... The ultimate road trip, reason to visit some of the best terrain in North America, reason to schedule three weeks off in February now. $359 for the Mountain Collective  gets you two tickets to each resort and 50% off any additional ticket you buy all season. 

SNOWSTOKED 
These guys are giving away a bunch of gear that Mario Kappeli is rocking now a days. You need to read more and send an email. Sounds rough. 


The East


KILLINGTON
$59 gets you on the hill this weekend at Killington with a 10% donation to the Life is Good Kids Foundation. They are also selling $179 spring passes, the Beast claims to be attempting a June 1st closing date this year


RIDE VT
Tag #ridevermont and win a pair of tickets to Jay, I win this contest every year. You get to pick them up in a secret stash spot behind a building in Brattelboro. Enter Now!! 

SKI VT
Tag #Skivermont to win a four pack of tickets, proving yet again the skiers have all the money. 

SKI NH
New Hampshire does not believe in giving things away, but they have a ton of deals listed up on this site. Sure to save you a couple bucks if you can handle all the words. 

SPRING DEALS 
Jim Shay is back with his crazy list of deals! WOOF! 


The West 


PARK CITY
Park City is giving away a four night, five day trip for free. In a strange twist, you can win and skip going on the trip, instead opting for a total new ski or snowboard set-up.


MONTANA
If you make a short film of yourself Backpacking, you can win a trip to MT. This would most likely involve me breathing deeply, cursing under my breath, while shouting, "This is the Best Thing Ever!" You can win a trip to Montana to take more videos of yourself. 

words by qthegiant

me in my Marlboro onesie  -  Crazy Mountain Ranch- MT

Thursday, March 20, 2014

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY GAPING- RAT HAT AND SHORTS


Steamboat- CO, the day after the Broncos failed miserably at football (Superbowl).
i hope this cranky Gaper lost a bet and doesn't really believe that shorts and a rat hat are "what you wear skiing" in the beginning of February. 





Tuesday, March 18, 2014

WRITING ON THE WALL- IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN III



ribs
Greenpoint- BK


sp.one
Greenpoint- BK


n'da
Williamsburg- BK


cash4  (& whiteout rae)
Bushwick- BK


ether (& utah- of course)
photo- D


ha took this at comic con a couple of years ago
that poison ivy


doves
Fort Greene- BK


atak
East Village- NYC


vor138  &  mrs
Williamsburg- BK


joel bergner
Bushwick- BK

Thursday, March 13, 2014

WHIRLWIND IN THE COWBOY SKI TOWN GEM- STEAMBOAT SPRINGS



Steamboat Springs is not your average ski town. Hosting the oldest continuous Winter Carnival west of the Mississippi, Hot Air Balloon Rodeos, a distinguished Wine Festival, and hot springs everywhere you turn, one might even forget about skiing (ha).


 A short walk from the heart of downtown, the famous ski jump of Howelsen Hill is visible from the rooftop of the Howelsen Place condominiums. This hill is named after the ski jumping and racing legend Carl Howelsen. After returning from a tour with the Ringling Brothers as a ski performer, Carl introduced ski jumping on Howelsen Hill in 1914. His true focus was building a ski community, so he founded the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club hoping to give every American child the thrilling experience of being on snow. The Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club has produced 79 Olympians, I would say Carl's vision has been actualized. 

(from the Ski Town USA exhibit at The Tread of Pioneers Museum)

Carl Howelsen also established the Winter Carnival. The carnival takes place in early February, unfortunately the giant and I had to return to NYC for Fashion Week the day before Winter Carnival began. A total bummer, I've been know to like a good party. During this carnival, there are ski jumping events and one could learn how to ski jump. You know, if you happened to wake up and decide that you just need a little extra oomph in your life. The carnival hosts a variety of contests including: GS races, snowboarding jams, a grom slalom, and horse pulled ski races straight through downtown. The locals really get into it, some of the past images of this event are hilarious. Then the main event- the Night Extravaganza has a lighted man and an insane torchlight parade with fireworks. The whole town comes out for it.
Check it out.


The Giant and I were staying in the Howelsen Place. Our condo was overlooking the Yampa River Promenade, the Yampa River (obviously), and Howelsen Hill. This Promenade will be the new place to host festivals and events in the future. It reminds me of the Highline in NYC; a new way to showcase the beauty of the area. The Yampa River Promenade should be finished next year. 


The promenade was a two minute walk from our "Mountain home". I looked and looked and looked and there was no trash to be found. Very different from our NYC rivers.
The Yampa is gorgeous during the winter, I can only imagine what it looks like during the summer.


 Carl's Tavern (named after you know who) was dangerously located right downstairs from our condo in Howelsen Place. I am now addicted to "the business" (specialty smothered fries- duh). They also have a killer house band- The Sam Holt Band. They jammed the night after the Superbowl, allowing the locals to tear it up and forget all about their beloved Broncos.


All in all, we definitely recommend staying downtown. Everyone knows that on vacation, nothing beats an all out feeding frenzy. Staying in downtown Steamboat Springs will enable you to have that necessary second and third dinner. Noodles and More Saigon Cafe provided me a fresh and light second dinner after I clogged my arteries with some serious bar food at Old Town Pub. Rootz (also located downstairs from our condo) was an excellent healthy organic breakfast spot with banging smoothies. The giant and I mainly stuck to take-out, a fail proof pig-out technique, because no one knows that all the food you ordered is just for two people. We also fell victim to take-out because our condo was so nice it was hard to leave; not because I was having some serious walking trouble, being a flat lander scoring three days of powder in the land of endless glades.


You might be surprised to learn that there is more in Steamboat Springs than riding and eating. We also went to the Old Town Hotsprings, a three minute drive from our condo. They have a lap pool along with all the hot mineral pools. Old Town is open late (not for New Yorkers) 10 PM. The giant and i walked up to Howelsen Hill, the Howelsen Ice Arena, and gazed longingly at the ice bumper cars (we were too late- of course). Steamboat Springs has a sweet little museum, The Tread of Pioneers Museum  where you can learn the stories that will only deepen your love of "The Ski Town USA".


This was a whirl-wind trip. We flew into Denver Friday night, rode some A-Basin pow on our way to Steamboat Springs on Sat., had two creamy Steamboat days, and then flew right back to NYC. There wasn't much time to see all that Steamboat Springs had to offer; just giving us another reason to return to this cowboy ski town gem in the Yampa River Valley.

(view driving out of town)

*snow story coming- stay tuned.......


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY GAPING- HIGH HEELS AND FLOOR MATS


there is a reason that this sign is here.....
i have imagined the many scenarios that lead to Steamboat putting up this sign for you to read before you get on their ganjula.
There must have been many bloody gaper faces and broken heels.


NOTICE! high heels tend to catch in floor mat.
duh

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

WRITING ON THE WALL- CREATURES IX



buff monster
photo cred. D


adam dare 
don't remember where


krsna
SOHO- NYC


roycer
ekg  &  mtk
Chinatown- NYC


SOHO- NYC


rate
Greenpoint- NYC


meres 
Lowbrow Artique- Bushwick BK


mr never satisfied 
Bushwick- BK


ufo
Williamsburg- BK


deter  &  ewok  &  duel
Bushwick- BK


Monday, March 10, 2014

GIANT DEALS IX


veronica veronica at Hunter

 Time to get in the car, roll down the windows, and trek up north for some killer deals. This week we concentrate on the East, where the ice is melting and the season is becoming an endangered species.
There is always time to go to Hood.

Ride the East 

HUNTER
Spring time, fresh corn, goggle tans, and getting ugly early. All can be had at Hunter for a buck sixty nine starting today till the end of the season. 

MOUNTAIN CREEK
Hunter's evil twin, Mountain Creek decided a c-note was good enough for them to get you a spring pass for the rest of March. 

MOUNT SNOW
Lime Ricky's have always taken a back seat to the crowd favorite, Sherley Temple. Total nonsense. Get green, go green, drink the Ricky juice at Mount Snow for St. Patrick's Day. 85 bangeneros gets you a lift ticket and bed to rest yo head.

OKEMO
Everybody is getting in the game, 100 bucks gets you a pass to Okemo for the rest of the year starting on March 17th.  Okemo is dedicated to stretching out the season for all those big money season pass holders, this could be the best deal on the page.

KILLINGTON
You can pay twice as much (200) and ride Killington for the rest of the year. Of coarse, if you are from the city you will have to drive by Okemo twice for 45 minutes each way. Rumor has it the Beast will try to make June 1st this year. Laps on Superstar all year!

Contests 

PASSITONPROJECT
T.Rice has upped the Horsepower for Firepower and to celebrate you can win his 2015 board. Ummm.....XC2 BTX...sounds like a designer drug.

SKI.COM
5 Nights, 6 Days riding at Crested Butte, that is a trip for wicked. Win it. Come up with something witty for the caption contest. You brain will work. Make your brain work. 

SKI COUPONS
Win lift tickets or gear every week, forever and ever. Like via the book of face.

FRANK 151 & JUICY J
Not even sure how this works, you watch Juicy J videos and send Frank 151 emails and win tickets. Juicy J wants you to enter.

words by qthegiant


 killington
 photo Amy Klein

Friday, March 7, 2014

SOMETHING FOR THE KIDS- MY CHILL STORY VIA ZIPCAR


CHILL is an excellent organization that i volunteer for. We teach inner city kids how to snowboard and surf.  Recently one of the companies that i work for made a short video showcasing CHILL and me. Many people have already shared this video, but in case you haven't seen it- here it is:




Thanks so much everyone for your support towards CHILL and please keep it up!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

SMUGGLING SOME POWDER


First off, let me introduce myself. Virginia is the name, and being adventurous is the game. I know Liz (elevated locals) from volunteering together with the Chill Foundation, which helps underprivileged kids learn life skills through board sports, like snowboarding. An awesome organization that everyone should check out.

I've been boarding since the ripe age of 7 and the majority of my riding career started in Smugglers' Notch Vermont. A great family resort located in Jeffersonville, VT, Smuggs is my home away from home and will always hold a special place in my heart.

This year's trip up to Smuggs consisted of myself, my partner-in-crime (PIC) Kiersten, and her sister Lisa. Small crew but big laughs and great times were to follow. We departed from my house in Sparta, NJ and drove 264 miles up to Jefferson, VT.

The day before we headed up there they got dumped with over a foot and half of snow...... The week was prepping to be one of the best of the season. We were stoked to get up there and explore. Smuggs is one of the best places I have been for woods riding, I was excited to see that they were 100% open while we were heading up there.



 THE NUMBERS:


  • 2,610 - Amount of feet in vertical rise, among the biggest in the East.
  • 78 - Number of trails that are scattered among the 3 mountains with over 27 miles of terrain.
  • 26 - Average number of feet of white stuff that dumps at Smuggs annually.

    • 750 - Over that amount of acres of glades throughout the 3 mountains. Smuggs allows you to ski in and out of all of the wooded area as long as it is within the boundaries.


    Once we got settled in we couldn't wait for Sunday morning to come around to start shredding and see what the mountain had in store for us this year. The first couple days were pretty cold, but we were prepared so instead I marveled at how quickly my "first-run" tears could freeze in the corner of my eye.


    During the week one of the things I wanted to do was make every run a different adventure and experience, so PIC and I were always dropping in and out of the woods through every run. Needless to say, after the first day our legs were en fuego but it was so awesome to be able to shred any trail or glade at anytime. No ropes or tape, just open trails ready for the beating.


    (top of Sterling looking over at Madonna Mountain)

    FUN FACTS:


  • Smuggs host the only Triple Black Diamond on the East Coast, appropriately named the Black Hole. It is a 1600 foot long trail with a pitch of 65 yo 70 percent for the first 600 feet. Unfortunately, I like to live to see the next snowfall, so I don't try to "push" my limits there.
  • Smugglers' Notch is appropriately name for the smuggling activity that has passed through these mountains and interconnected caves. Back in the prohibition era, Smugglers' Notch was used to store and transport alcohol from Canada down to the New England territory. Luckily now you can sit back and enjoy some of the local breweries' recent drafts at one of the many watering holes located throughout the resort. Personally I'm a fan of the Switchback Ale and Harpoon Cider.
  • Smuggler's Notch was named #1 Overall Resort in the East for 2014 by Ski Magazine. Pretty impressive reward considering the other contenders like Okemo, Killington, and Stowe.
  • Speaking of Stowe mountain, it is directly on the opposite side of Smuggs and shares the mountain range of Mt. Mansfield. Ironically though, during the winter it will take you about an hour to get there from Smuggs, due to the road closing in between the resorts during the harsh winter months.

  • (gorgeous view from the top of Madonna Mountain)

    If you want to be adventurous and head over to Stowe for a day, you can get there on snow if you desire. On the top of Sterling Mountain at Smuggs, you cross over the Sterling Pond at the summit and hike over to Stowe. When I was younger I remember having an instructor take us over there and we were able to ski there with your Smuggs lift ticket but I believe now you are only allowed a ride back up the lift. Not sure about this though, open to discussion or future adventure.


    (PIC on the top of Sterling, standing on the frozen pond)

    MY FAVORITE THINGS:


  • Favorite Trail: Bermuda - Awesome glades that has to be a couple thousand feet long, but an awesome cruiser through the woods. I heard someone recently call it a playground in the woods and that's exactly what it is. Awesome twists and turns, but you have to be careful on warm sunny days, as the snow gets sticky and slow through there. Awesome to hit up on powder days.
  • Favorite Run: While I have many, one of my favorite runs has to be from the top of Sterling, taking Upper Rumrunner (yes, an awesome trail name) to Highlander glades to Poacher Woods and finish off with a cruise down Treasure Run. Upper Rumrunner will provide you with an awesome view of Stowe and Mt. Mansfield, while leading you to Highlander Glades. With a steep pitch in the first 200 feet, Highlander  Glades level off at the bottom with some gnarly paths and gliders through the trees. Towards the bottom, be sure to stay to the right on the high pitch and cross over the Crossover Trail (seriously it's called that!) and drop into Poacher's Woods. With a wooden bridge at the end, Poacher's Woods will help add to your already burning legs. Finish it off with a sweet cruise down Treasure Run leading you down to the Madonna Base Lodge.
  • Favorite Lift: Madonna 1 - Offers a wide variety of scenery and temperature changes. While heading up the lift you can really scope out many of the lines and trails throughout the mountain while also dipping in and out of valleys with a variety of cold and windy snaps. Be sure to bundle up. Once you get to the top you can absorb the gorgeous scenery around you (blue bird days only). You can capture a glimpse of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire and a panoramic view of Northern Vermont.

  • (GoPro-ing on the top of Sterling)

    Till the next powder turn, it's been real. Feel free to message me with any questions, comments, or if you just want to chat. Be sure to check out my Tumblr or photo blog for more awesome photos and videos.


    (Enjoying some local brews at the grill)

    Wednesday, March 5, 2014

    PLAY DEAD BODY- SNOWBIRD


    so if you follow dandealy, turbochainsaw, or elevatedlocals on the instaham you know that we love to #playdeadbody
    Here are some random children playing dead body at Snowbird- UT.
    pretty amazing




    Tuesday, March 4, 2014

    WRITING ON THE WALL- RENO


    My baby sister is living in Reno at the moment working on world domination. 
    Here are some pic.s she sent. I don't know any of the artists except for overunder, but looks like they're having fun out there.

















    overunder