The Canadian Avalanche Association describes a Size 1 avalanche as relatively harmless to people with a mass of 10 tonnes, a run of 10 metres and a force of 10 kilopascals. The CAA describes a Size 2 avalanche as on that could "bury, injure or kill a person". Typically with a mass of 100 tonnes, a…
To teach your son about pole whacking?

I was chatting with my buddy Katie, when I look for Cole he's in full pole whack!

I didn't actually have to show him - he has developed this excellent technique completely independently! Made me proud!
This was the first ski weekend for my son and I at Mt…
I had a profound and interesting idea to blog about...but I've forgotten what that was!
Just got back from the mainland and meetings with my partners at Wedler Engineering LLP. Facebook better watch out because Wedler is coming!
Municipal elections are this weekend. I'll be glad when that is all …
Like the title says - 7 inches in the parking lot at Mt. Cain when I got there today for a site meeting at 10 am!

The view on the drive up.

First tracks in the parking lot!

MOUNTAINS!

mmmmmmmmm...

pretty...

This is Roberts Lake - I've never actually stopped here before but I had to pee really …
I don't normally get to mix business with pleasure, but today was a pleasing exception. I am currently working with my favourite ski hill, Mt. Cain, to design and build a new sewage treatment and disposal system. Today was made all the better by the fact that I pulled my son out of school and took…
Not to be confused with pain at Cain, an altogether less pleasant Cain experience. I took my son up to Cain where we stayed in a borrowed cabin and generally checked things out. There is still a lot of snow. And bears - lots of bears...

enough to ski on still...not bad for July 30th!

Out fir…
After a full season riding these binders, I can definitely and with authority say that they work and work well. From deep pow days to slushy spring afternoons to hard pack and gnarly lumpy snow, I mostly haven’t noticed the Onyx skiing down (its solid). However, there are some tricks you need to l…
Thanks Mark Twain and my apologies to my loyal readers. I've been a little busy this past couple of weeks.
First - Snow to Surf was yesterday.
Today was a meeting with my business partners and a reception that my office hosted where we presented a check to North Island College to start a scholarsh…
Did a quick tour this morning and found, of all things, POWDER! Not bad for April 22nd!

The target, Mount Allan Brooks in Strathcona Park

Shot of the day - fresh turns on spring powder!
Quick video edit - we skied way more than we filmed today...

Parting shot, the view of Mount Albert Edw…
Spring. A time of transition. In the natural world, snow is beginning to melt, trees are starting to bud and as the days get longer, the weather is heating up.
For me, it means its almost time to hang up the skis and start riding bikes and climbing mountains. This weekend (and next weekend also…
The title says it all. A line I have been sizing up ever since I read up on Mt Cain last year. Its the sort of line where if you watch someone ski it standing at the top, they go over, disappear from site and then only reappear at the bottom...

Dream Chute as seen from the top of the tee bar at M…
Really - it was. At least until we drove past Sayward. Then, all of a sudden, the rain stopped and the road was dry and we made pretty good time up to Mount Cain. No getting stuck this week as I had my new chains (which are awesome).
Saturday dawned cloudy and snowy, but we were still able to…
and no puking. But I do have a nasty cold. Here's how Mt Cain looked on Saturday...

Before that picture was shot, I had some minor difficulties on the drive up Friday night. For some unknown reason I thought it would be a good idea to pass the grader who was plowing the road. It might even ha…
Alright. If you've been paying attention and done your homework, you will know exactly what the title of this post is referring to. If not, go back and read my A.S.D. post and do the assigned homework, then come back.
OK.
Done?
Good.
Now, this weekend Tree and I went back to Mt. Cain. There …
OK - last one. I have to put a little promo vid together for Mount Cain's site, but that's it.
Up next, I will do a quick review of the G3 Onyx Alpine Touring binding...probably next week...
I'm off to Forbidden Plateau tomorrow morning, Mt Washington with my Son Thursday and Cain all weeken…
All powder all the time...make sure you watch it in 720 p! Just a warning - its wayyyy too long. Shorter edits coming soon!