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    Steamboat photos

    I was at Steamboat from the 17th to the 22nd of February. I brought film cameras, so finally got everything developed, scanned and uploaded. It was a good trip, but the snow could have been better. There was a major dump about a week before we got there, but then things dried out and warmed up drastically by the time we got there. We did get a few inches of fresh, so nice conditions on Friday, 2/20, but otherwise things varied from very hardpacked and somewhat icy, to sloppy in the afternoon. Still, we had a great time.

    Here are a couple shots for you. I don't think the Powder magazine photo editor is going to be banging down my door, but there are a few keepers!

    Shot of the mountain from downtown Steamboat. Steamboat Springs is a nice little town:
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson/images/neg1-01.jpg

    Here's what I like to see: lots of snow coming down at the top of Storm Peak:
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson/images/neg1-15.jpg

    Skiing a few inches of fresh on Friday morning:
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson/images/neg1-21.jpg

    More Friday morning porn. Almost a "where's waldo" photo. Good thing he's wearing that neon jacket!
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson/images/neg1-22.jpg

    OK, I really like this shot and I took it with my fixed focal length Olympus point-and-shoot. This is on Shadows, for those of you who know Steamboat:
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson.../neg1-24v2.jpg

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    OK, that first set were all taken on negative film with my point-and-shoot. Here's a few I shot with my Canon SLR on Provia 100F slide film.

    About half my group in the Pioneer Ridge area. The guy with the mouthguard on his helmet is a dentist, and I'm not kidding! I think he likes the fact that the helmet looks totally ridiculous:
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson.../slide2-01.jpg

    Nice bluebird morning
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson.../slide2-03.jpg

    Blue sky, fresh snow and frosty aspens. Not bad, not bad at all.
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson.../slide2-08.jpg

    Skiing Shadows
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson.../slide2-10.jpg

    50 foot cliff huck This is in the East Face area
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson.../slide2-19.jpg

    Here's one that I'm actually in, from someone else's camera. I'm standing on the left.
    http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson/images/mike15.jpg

    Here's a link to all the photos: http://home.comcast.net/~seussnelson...boat_main.html

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    Very nice pics guy, quality stuff there. I love the pics of the tree skiing, it looks so serene.

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    nice 50 footer! ....those were some all around sweet pics!
    yeah

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    Nice EVO8 in the first one

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    Originally posted by CantDog
    Nice EVO8 in the first one
    that was the first thing I noticed too. Plus the yellow D90 to the left.

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    holy crap. i just got home at midnight from steamboat. was there from last saturday until yesterday. it dumped huge right when i got there and the whole week kicked freakin' ass!!!

    i haven't touched a computer for 9 days and am recovering from the solo 14 hour straight shot home yesterday. i wanted to put up some pics before i try at a trip report

    2 plus feet of semi-fluff for my first day in town, skiing b/c on buff pass -

    http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...3/buff_bw1.jpg

    mmmmm.....powder

    http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...buff_first.jpg

    i'll save my favorite shot for the trip report but here's a teaser from the first day. my buddy's wife lovin' it at 3 1/2 months pregnant

    http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall.../chelsea_3.jpg

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    Those are sick pics X! Keep it up.

    BTW-Is that a ski rack on the sled? How'd they do that? What kind is it? thanks

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    yeah brett, some kind of ski/snowboard rack. that was just some random dude going by as i was taking pics so i don't know what the deal is with it. looked homemade to me.

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    Hey xboat, thanks for blowing away my pix! Excellent shots. I guess that's what a couple feet of fresh will do. The timing for my trip was all wrong: lots of snow before we got there, lots of snow after we left. That's the way it goes sometimes.

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    sorry man, i wasn't trying up your pics. some of those look like postcards. real nice.

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    Originally posted by xboat
    sorry man, i wasn't trying up your pics. some of those look like postcards. real nice.
    Yes, I'm sure mine would make it into Steamboat's promotional brochure ahead of yours, but we all know that's not necessarily a good thing.

    I was only kidding about you stealing my thunder. Your shots look great. wish I could have been there for that! I'll be looking for the TR and more pictures to come.

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    great pics! Those conditions look pretty damn good to me, but skiing a 400 vert ice hill everyday may have distorted my opinion of what is "good."
    ...tricks deserve applause, style deserves respect

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