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Hjorleifson Interview in Fri Flyt

  • Skiing
    Snowboarding
  • November 18, 2008
  • Canada

If you can read Norwiegen or if you just want to look at some sick shots of Eric Hjorleifson shredding check out this interview from the Dec. Issue of FriFlyt.

http://friflyt.no/

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Davenport Update from Antarctica

  • Skiing
    Snowboarding
  • November 14, 2008
  • United States of America

Antarctica Trip Update- Thursday Nov. 13

Hi Everyone and thanks for checking in.  Sorry I haven't been updating the
website from Antarctica.  I have just managed to get a sat email uplink
going so am firing this off after a tremendous day of skiing.  All in all
the trip has been incredible.  We have skied four days already and I am
absolutely blown away by the immensity and scale of this place.  The
beautiful combination of ocean, glaciers, and mountains makes for perhaps
the must stunning environment I have ever visited (and this is my 7th and
final continent).  Throw a few thousand Gentoo Penguins and the odd Weddell
Seal and Humpback Whale into the mix and it is even more impressive.  The
penguins themselves have been without a doubt one of the highlights of our
trip.  They are so docile and unafriad of humans, and are funny to watch
swim and walk.  I have captured some great videos of penguin sex! (it's
mating season)  Our team has skied four days already, which is a success
unto itself.  When our previous trip aboard the Orlova was cancelled, we
weren't sure if we would be ableto ski on this new boat, the Vavilov, but
the Expedition Leader and his staff have been very accomodating to our
overflowing desires to make turns, so everything has worked out perfectly
for us.  The mountains remind me quite a bit of the Alaska Range, or perhaps
the Wrangalls, but with even heavier glaciation.  There are ridiculous ski
lines to be had everywhere you look.  Today we climbed and skied a super
steep couloir across from Cuverville Island near the Gerlach Straight
(Google Earth it!) Jordan Manly and I have been shooting photos every day,
whether we are on the boat or off, and he has put together quite an amazing
collection of images from this trip.  His time lapses are awesome, and his
use of artificial lighting in certain scenes is super creative. Jordan
himself thinks it's the most photogenic zone he has ever shot.

I'm using a new Kastle ski for the first time on this trip, hot off the
press in Austria, the FX 84 came to me just days before I left.  It's a
superlight ski mountaineering ski with a freeride soul that has been a true
pleasure to test in such an environment, so thanks to Sigi and the boys for
getting those to me, they have been awesome.  I am also rocking a 09/10
Helly Hansen Verglass pant and Jacket that is my favorite outfit from those
guys. Again, that arrived right before I left so thanks Mike and Oyvind for
getting that into my hands. And props to Charlie at Black Diamond for the
sweet new Outlaw Avalung pack.  No avalanche danger on this trip so far, but
the pack is perfect for glisse alpinism.

Tonight we are leaving the Antarctica Peninsula and crossing the Bransfield
Straight, headed to the South Shetland Islands for a day, before beginning
the two day crossing of the Drake Passage back to Ushuaia.  Our crossing on
the way down here was super mellow, which was nice for helping us get our
sea legs.  But I'm secretly hoping for the "Drake Shake" on the way back,
just to experience a little full force Mother Nature at work.  So I will
update the site with pictures as soon as I get home to Aspen on the 18th.
The ski crew here on the Vavilov is having a blast in one of the world's
most special and beautiful places.  Hellos go out to all of you from Kipp,
Ingrid, Andrew, Robin, Glenn, Thor, American Dave, Rick, Stan, Kellie,
Jordan, Sean, Mike, Christian, Walter and the rest of the gang here on the
Vavilov.  This has been a trip of a lifetime and I definitely am looking
forward to coming back next year for Ski Cruise 2009 with the Ice Axe
Expeditions team (fingers crossed)

Chris

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1st leg of VOR completed - with great results

  • Water
  • November 6, 2008
  • Norway

Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race could hardly have gone any better for Ericsson Racing Team. Ericsson 4 won Leg 1 and took the lead in the overall standings. The International crew also achieved a new speed record for mono-hulls, all while being a man down; sailing 602 nautical miles in 24 hours!!. Ericsson 3 placed third a day behind their leading teammates, a resilient finish for a crew that was 180 nautical miles behind at one point. The two crews are shoreside in Cape Town, South Africa, until Nov. 15, when Leg 2 to Cochin, India, is scheduled to begin. During this time the boats will be given a thorough inspection in preparation for the second leg. A product team from Helly Hansen have done a detailed review with all 22 sailors to make sure the sailing gear is working 100%. For a recap of each boat’s adventures on Leg 1 be sure to check the Onboard, News and Features sections of the www.ericssonracingteam.com <http://www.ericssonracingteam.com>  . You can read about how the sailors layer up for different conditions at www.hellyhansen.com <http://www.hellyhansen.com>

Gala for Gallup

  • Skiing
    Snowboarding
  • November 3, 2008
  • Canada

Mark Gallup, Helly Hansen's staff photographer in charge of both taking beautiful photos of our athletes and keeping everyone constantly entertained, was featured in "exhibition of contemporary photography documenting people’s travels and adventures in the Canadian Rockies. "

In a packed room, Curator and Director Craig Richards read this statement to a crowd of Banff’s social elite and the who’s who of Canadian Mountain Culture. Quoted from an e-mail sent to him from Mark Gallup.
 
 ... “I’ve partied in Las Lenas like it was 1999 (and, come to think of it, it was 1999); taken a piss on countless peaks that have never seen a human foot print; bellied up to a Bell 407 in Belle Coola; shit my pants in France; jigged when I should have jagged in Japan; felt pain in Spain; gone the wrong way in Norway… well, you get the idea. But like the fable of Dorothy and her fuzzy sidekick Toto, Once and awhile, I like to click my heels 3 times and repeat over and over again, “There’s no place like home.”