It’s been a few years since I have been in Vermont during Fall Foliage or as we call it tourist season. The relationship between Vermonters and those city folk from New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York is that of love and hate. If your outside of Vermont and driving in any metro area your […]
Tag: vermont
Introducing: Khai Krepela’s Summer Classic
Summer on the Mt. Hood glacier is pretty sweet, add in a rail jam held at Windell’s with some of the best riders and you have a ticket for success. Classic bluebird conditions with a 3ish hour jam format many a trick went down. Till next summer for the 2nd Khai Krepela’s Summer Classic? Congrats […]
Oregon Spring
Its spring in Oregon and that means we have flowers, snow, rain, sun, and hail all in a good day outside. Camping by the ocean or the mountains on a clear afternoon does not predict a dry evening and judging when the rain may let up is a guessing game at best so don’t wait too long. Stormy […]
Snow Sports
Wheat country
The dry and arid farm lands in a small quiet town; Dufur, Oregon. Incorporated on February 10, 1893 and with a current population of 604 (2010 US Census) growing wheat, tree fruit, and grapes is about all you will find with the remanence of some old buildings dating to the start of the town including a […]
Mt. Baker in the summer
Mt Baker and the Cascade range in late July
time-lapse
time-lapse compilation from the past few years, inspired by Koyaanisqatsi – directed and produced by Godrey Reggio vimeo.com/21922694 Drawing its title from the Hopi word meaning “life out of balance,” this renowned documentary reveals how humanity has grown apart from nature, Edward Burtynsky’s film ‘Manufactured Landscapes’ draws on the same ideas. music: Madlib – What […]
A Riddle for you
CD packaging design Vinyl record packaging design Dupont Brothers
Sundae Soundclash
Another sundae, another soundclash
Pacific North West
Photos from Oregon – Mt. Hood & the Coast #pnw – Working on putting a West Coast Sessions 9 Gallery