Sep 26, 2008

NZ Tour 08


After an 8 year hiatus, and being brutally violated by the jetstar check-in staff, I landed in Christchurch. Word all over the globe was that NZ was having the best winter in the universe, hence I was pretty stoked to be there. I'd planned on a late trip to take advantage of the sunny weather usually happening around mid-September down south. The weather in Queenstown was so good that my connecting flight the following morning was canceled and I was shipped down to Invercargil then loaded onto a bus. All good though, made it to QT and was met pronto by September coverboy RMB and whisked off for beers and a feed.


I spent a few days in QT, checked out the Remarkables, rode in a banked slalom at Coronet Peak which was a really good time and got introduced to the Dero way of doing life. Good times all-around, megalitres of beer later it was time to get the proverbial out of Dodge. Kiwi hell shredder Shelly Gotlieb played chauffer and on the way to Wanaka we dropped in on the good folks at Cardrona who hooked me up a pass in the blink of an eye, and I was into my first shoot of the trip. Throughout the trip Cardrona looked after me on many occasions with not even the slightest hesitation (such a nice change to have a ski resort work WITH and not against). Anyway, a borrowed shovel and a fence sorted us out and we had the shot. Business concluded, we snuck in a few cheeky runs before checking out the Cardrona Hotel - highly recommended.



The next week was Stylewars NZ, so it was up to the Snow Park for some on-mountain accomodation, jacuzzi and duty-free liquor. The weather was on and off all week, so the comp didn't go strictly to schedule, but was a great time non-the-less with a couple of magic after-hours sessions for the media. Snow Park accommodated us all week, turning the lift on after hours and basically letting us call the shots with whatever we wanted to do. Just another example of an NZ ski resort looking after the people who matter to them.


After the comp, the weather pretty much turned to shit, so my shooting days were wrapped. We had a fun day on the shred at Cardrona again in some galeforce winds and even scored a few cheeky pow slashes up there. The Volcom wagon rolled into town so we moved out to El Rancho Relaxo on 3 acres, kicked soccer balls, smacked golf balls, played bocci and kept ourselves otherwise amused until the rain subsided. That night it was party time, being Will J's birthday, so we hopped on the party waggon and got it rolling. Good times and no vomit in my hair.


One more night of rukus in QT, checked out RJ MC mix his thing up to a packed crowd of 5 very appreciative humans, broke even at the casino and it was time to check out again. This time around the check-in lady kindly left my life savings alone and strangely enough it was smooth sailing for all 3 flights. Stoked on NZ, awesome crew of people in both Wanaka and QT, good mountains and some very tasty beers.

Sep 1, 2008

Stylewars 2008


Last year was the first time I'd made it to Rich Heggarty's Stylewars event at Falls Creek, and let me tell you, it set quite the benchmark. Torstein Horgmo's flawless wizardry over the 120+ foot jump well and truly put Stylewars on the rest of the world's radar. With this in mind, I was wondering what Rich would whip out this year for the now 4 star TTR event.

I thought I'd missed out on a spot this year and was sitting around moping when I got the call from the boss himself. "You've got a spot, get up here!' was the call. "Cool, see you in the morning," was my reply. "Why wait til morning?" Well you can't argue with the boss, so I did the lightning pack, praying I'd gotten the essentials, dodged ice and hog-sized wombats and got into the resort sometime after 1am.

The first day gave us the same weather as last year, and it got everyone up to the comp site pretty keen. Blue skies and a slight tailwind blowing over a 90 foot step-down booter followed up by an 80 foot channel gap had the crew frothing. After a few mellow straight airs to get things started, it wasn't long before the crew started feeling out a few spins. The tailwind pushed a lot of people way down the landing, and only the strongest crew held out from getting squashed into the landing from way up there.

Torstein had a few free days on his hands again so showed up, tossed down his switch backside 1260 amongst a bag of other smooth-as tricks to take out the best trick of the event. As always it was a total pleasure to see this kid slay everything with killer smoothness. Oh shit, I'm turning into a Torstein groupie.

Not that it was only the Torstein show, crew from all over the world rolled into town to get their steez on and had a good time under the sun. It's definitely an event different to most, and was again well worth being there, good times all week. Next stop, Stylewars NZ at the Snowpark. Come on liver, back to work.