Well, I'm in Alaska. Haines to be exact. I want to contribute to the stoke here, but I'm far to lazy to sit down at the end of a trip and compile photos and spend a long time posting a TR. So my plan is to post once a day, more or less, a couple photos. I won't be skiing everyday I'm here, but I'll throw in some other stuff if I think it's interesting.
I'm not sure how I tricked someone into sending me up here, much less for 3 weeks. I guess now is where I tell you this thread is partially spam. I got a new job recently, and I'm fortunate enough that this is one of the few amazing places it's taken me this season. If you told me back in the fall I'd be in AK for three week in the spring, I would've told you to F off. With that said, please check in to www.redbullskiing.com for more of what I'm up to here in AK, and surf around the rest of the site. There's some pretty dope videos. I've spammed them a bit, but generally only the stuff I feel the community here would care about. And feel free to leave comments there. I can take the heat and I'm always looking for constructive feedback.
Enough of that, on to AK.
Day 1: Woke up at 5:30am to make the ferry from Juneau to Haines. I gotta say, the Alaska Marine Highway ferry was pretty dope. It felt kinda run down, but I don't care about stuff like that. What I do care about is that they had a dopealicious breakfast and the $1.25 coffee had unlimited refills. I got cell service most of the 4 hour ride, and just sitting back or getting out on the deck to take in the scenery was enjoyable. All in all a great ride.
Lots of character and characters in Haines. Weather was spotty yesterday, I don't think much flying went on. The made efforts at the end of the day to break through.
Day 2: Headed up to Mile 33 to do beacon runs, safety briefings, and sign papers.
There's sick terrain up there somewhere:
Our guide, legend, Tom Burt.
First scheduled fly day is tomorrow. Could go either way with the weather.
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