Late April

I got a little delayed from my “post-per-day” strategy this last couple days due to the finals in my EMT class. Both the class final and the NREMT practical final were this week, so I was up to my neck in my wonderful EMT textbook. I still got out to shoot some yesterday afternoon during [...]
Bozeman Cityscape

I shot this last week from the top of the parking garage in downtown Bozeman and failed to see the interesting graffiti in the background. Oh well. B&W Film.
Ridge Skiing – D Route and Z Fan

Tucker and I skied off the ridge at Bridger again this past Wednesday. We took the Slashman’s Chair up, hiked to the top of the ridge, and then traversed north to the south boundary of D Route. There, we dropped down Boundary Chute and crossed over into Z-Chute. The Z-Fan runout was excellent soft snow [...]
Surprise Chowder Day

Yesterday I woke up and checked the snow report, saw the 11″ of fresh and the little blinking blue light on the Bridger homepage that means powder, didn’t believe it, and went back to bed. When I woke up two hours later it was still showing the same thing. Forrest, Tim, Tucker, Megan, and I [...]
Some Photos from Last Week’s Ridge Hike

Last week I managed to secure a beacon for a couple of days of skiing off of Bridger’s vaunted Ridge. Tuesday, Clare, Taylor, and I hiked up from the top of the Slushman’s lift to ski some day old powder down to The Fingers. The view from the top of the Ridge was stunning. The [...]
2nd Round of Prints – F Stop and Depth of Field

Our second week assignment for photography class was to toy around with F-stop and depth of field, two aspects of photography that I’ve always been interested in. I brought my camera to PetCo and shot some birds.
First Black & White Print

Today, I printed my first black and white print while part of the MSU Photography program. I’ve been processing and printing black and white film for the better part of three years now, but MSU’s equipment, protocol, and processes are slightly different (and apparently slightly less reliable). All of which resulted in a pretty “interesting” [...]
Blizzard in the Bozone – 1/22-24

El Nino has not been very kind to the Bridgers this season. However, after a two week drought and some really crappy skiing, we finally got some snow this last weekend. Alot of it, actually. Friday, January 22 We got our 1-2″ overnight, and it was snowing lightly all day. Nothing really worth mentioning, but [...]
Slushmans

Tucker and I rented beacons, probes, and shovels today and headed up to Bridger for our first Slushman’s run of the season. Slushman’s is the new chair (formerly the Peruvian Lift at Alta) that Bridger installed last season to the south of Pierre’s Knob. It accesses some great, un-demarcated, patrolled terrain. Beacons are required to [...]
Second Round of Pictures from The M

These two are the second round of pictures from last night at the M. Not the best shots, but they still came out kind of cool. The camera got picked up and moved in the middle of the exposure. I like the “cloud city” effect, but it’s too bad it’s so blurry. This picture just [...]
I Might As Well Call This Post “I Need A Tripod”

Alex and I hiked up to the M tonight with the goal of getting lost. We figured it was a safe place to tramp around in the woods because we could always hike directly downhill and end up at a house or a road or something. Plus, we could see Bozeman from anywhere we were. [...]
Powder Day! – October 29, 2009

What a difference two weeks makes. We did things much smarter this time. A storm rolled in Tuesday and lasted all night, leaving us with about 6″ of snow here on campus in Bozeman and an unknown amount in the mountains. Everything looked white though. We left campus around 7:30 and were hiking at 8:00. [...]
Some Night Photography – Bozeman Beach

Last night we all thought it would be a good idea to head down to Bozeman Beach and enjoy a small bonfire. It was a good night, until the cops showed up. We watched one squad car arrest the driver of a Taurus, and then minutes later another cop showed up and informed us none [...]
Day 1 at Bridger Bowl

My alarm rang at 7:36 this morning. I dragged myself out of bed, angry and confused at why I was awake so early. And then I remembered…I was going skiing! Adam and I loaded the car, the smell of the fresh wax on the skis lingering in the air. I settled in to the driver’s [...]
Bridger Ridge Hike

Facing a rather desolate and gloomy week (Lab on Wednesday, classes until 9pm on Thursday with a bonus Economics midterm thrown in for fun) I decided to blow off studying and packing and go for a hike. My goal was 8914′ Baldy Mountain, the first mountain visible along the Bridger Range from Bozeman. The trail [...]
Continued Snow

This early fall snow is clearly a trend. The forecast is calling for snow through the rest of the week. The overnight snow forecast for Bozeman was 2-4 inches, with another 1-2 inches during the day. We’ve already surpassed that on campus. The picnic tables are showing probably 8 inches of snow and it’s still [...]
First Snow! – September 30, 2009

I woke up this morning to pounding snow outside. Sure, it was 37 degrees and the snow was melting right off the roads, but it was still snowing! And it has been, in various intensities and qualities, all day. Even a fainting spell after a knee-tap didn’t blunt my pure joy at seeing flakes fall. [...]
Lava Lake

Tucker, Chase, Tim, and I did our first “real” Bozeman area hike today. The trail to Lava Lake is about three miles each way, with 1600 vertical feet of elevation gain. It’s a tough hike, but totally worth it. We took our time on the way up, stopping to wade/fall into the stream that follows [...]
Bouldering In Bozeman

I’ve really gotten into bouldering since moving here. The Town of Bozeman and a local pro climber teamed up and placed several artificial boulders around town for the public to use. They’re pretty sweet with lots of really tricky problems and routes.













