New Sponsor – Salomon

After a hectic start of the winter I’m finally proud to announce that I have got the opportunity to join the Salomon Mountain Collective, a group of skiers working closely with Salomon to help development, refinement and improvement of their already high class products.
I have for a long time been searching for a real ski company that is going towards big mountain skiing and I feel like I have finally found the perfect match. With the next generation of lighter freeride skis and boots, the guardian binding as well as lots of cool things on its way it’s going to be a really interesting journey in the years to come.          

Check Salomon out at: www.salomonfreeski.com
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Alpine Initiatives – “Engages the snow sports community in sustainable initiatives that connects people and planet”

JP Auclair is not only a great guy that is extremely good on skis. One of his biggest projects are Alpine Initiatives, a platform directing resources from the snow sport community to sustainable initiatives around the globe.
Learn more about Alpine Initiatives at: alpineinitiatives.org

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Couloir skiing at Helbronner – A calm day with a spicy ending

Yesterday we had our last day of our week of filming and we went to Helbronner on the Italian side of the massif. Our goal was just to have a calm last day together, ski some couloirs, get some playful footage on JP as well as to do some more ski mountaineering.
It was definitely calm as we only saw four other skiers on the whole day. We also got the couloir skiing we where after straight from the lift in nice and chalky snow with Mt Blanc in the backdrop.

JP found a bump where he threw a big backflip on his first and only try and after some good Italian coffee we did a spicy variation close to the lift that gave us some nice climbing, two spectacular rappels and some untouched snow with the clouds below us on the valley floor.

It was a fun ending to a great week of skiing together. It feels like we did the most we could from the conditions we had and hanging out with Bjarne and JP is a great pleasure as there are always positive vibes, smiles and laughter and everyone are trying their best to create a good atmosphere. More projects will be planned together in the future!

Now Bjarne will get some work editing everything together. In the meantime, check out his video blog at: endlessflow.posterous.com

JP Auclair checking out the skiing from the gondola

Myself, JP and Bjarne

JP dropping in

And again

Jp chilling out with Mt Blanc in the backdrop

Bjarne Sahlén working

JP working on a good backflip jump

Some ski touring

And then some climbing

Bjarne on a steep rappel

JP skiing in to the clouds

Bjarne enjoying the view

A worthy ending of a good day in Italy

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This blog listed among the best freeskiing sites on the web

Just got the message that this blog is listed among the best freeskiing sites on American ESPN.com. Great to hear after a year of hard work!

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New sponsor – Hestra Gloves

I’m happy to announce my new sponsor, Swedish world leading outdoor gloves manufacturer Hestra Gloves. I grew up using Hestra gloves and I’m now proud to join the team.
Check out Hestra Glove’s website – hestragloves.com 

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Some classic ski mountaineering – Couloir Angelique on Les Courtes

Yesterday Jp Auclair, Julien Regnier, Bjarne Sahlén and myself went up to the Argentiere basin to do some skiing up high. We knew that the snow was not to good after the hard winds during the week, but we still wanted to take the chance to make something semi-big together.
It had been mostly northeastern winds lately so we figured that skiing something facing southwest would be our best bet conditions wise. The Angelique on Les Courtes seemed to be the perfect choice – and off we went.
The approach and the climbing up went smooth even though all of us could feel the hard work. I was really happy to be out again as this was my first real ski mountaineering adventure of the season.
At the top we did one rappel to get in to the couloir on the other side and then the fun was supposed to start. But the conditions where actually not that great with a mix of chalky snow that would break loose and breakable crust mixed up with a few turns of powder.
JP was joking that he felt the same thing on the way down as on the way up – “are we at the end soon?”.  However, the end of the couloir came sooner than later and we all agreed that it was a character building run, to say the least. Anyhow, it’s a beautiful couloir in a beautiful setting and the boys got themselves a tour on a big part of the Mt Blanc range – from the depth of the Argentiere basin, up Les Courtes NNE face, down on the other side to the Talefre basin continuing down to Mer de Glace and then the James Bond trail all the way down to town.
Thumbs up for a good crew on a nice adventure meeting all the challenges with a big smile. Today its rest day with some computer work and interviews for our Chamonix episodes and tomorrow we will go up again for the last day of skiing together, for this time.
JP, Julien and Bjarne waiting for the top bin on Grand Montets
 The toughest cameraman I know, and a great guy… Check out his video blog at: endlessflow.posterous.com
Julien Regnier
Skinning in to the Argentiere basin
Julien, myself and Bjarne
The NNE face of Les Courtes… It was the eleventh time i climb this slope…
JP, Julien and Bjarne climbing in V formation
Julien near the top
JP high up the face
JP rapping down in to the Angelique
JP in the couloir
Julien getting ready
Bjarne Sahlén
Jp putting in the first turns
Julien further down the couloir
JP
Dent du Géant, Mt Blanc and the Chamonix Aiguilles
JP
Mt Blanc and its hat
JP and Julien resting after the couloir, Bjarne can be seen below the shrund
The team on our way down to town racing the last light
Chamonix in the evening light before our ski down the James Bond trail in the dark followed by burgers at MBC…
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A day skiing with friends

Today Bjarne, JP and myself met up with Stephan Dan, Julien Regnier and Francois-Regis Thevenet for a ski day around the Cham valley. The plan was to do a tour skiing a run in Aiguilles Rouges then do a variation on Grand-Montets and then do a lap at Midi, but conditions and avalanche danger made us ski one run at Flegere and then go straight to Midi. We found some great snow and we where moving really fast for being such a big group. From Plan du Aiguille we made a variation that was new for all of us that gave us some amazing snow and some rock n roll route finding. The rest of the crew went for a third run, but I hit a tree on my arm jumping of a small cliff and thought it was a good idea to go home and ice it for the adventures to come in the next few days.
For me, today was an excellent proof on how one can have a great and chilled powder day with friends in Chamonix even one week after the last snow fall.

The gang

JP and Julien

The boys again: Bjarne, Stephan, Francois, Julien and JP

Bjarne setting of 

JP skiing some pow

Julien in waist deep pow

Fan fan!

The midi cabin

The Chamonix Aiguilles

Bjarne dropping

And Julien as well

Stephane “Fanfan” Dan

Alex dropping in

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