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Tag Archives: Seth Lightcap
Red Flags In Reality is a Jones Avalanche Awareness Month article series by Seth Lightcap detailing live-from-the field stories about five of the most common signs of avalanche danger-the Red Flags. In breaking news, Jones team rider Ryland Bell reports … Continue reading
Posted in Ryland Bell, Snow Safety
Tagged Avalanche Awareness Month, Jones Snowboards, Kt-22, Red Flags, Ryland Bell, Seth Lightcap, squaw valley, Storm Snow, Wind loading
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The Japanese Alps are a gorgeous but wind prone mountain range. Photos-Seth Lightcap Red Flags In Reality is a Jones Avalanche Awareness Month series detailing live-from-the field stories about five of the most common signs of avalanche danger-the Red Flags. … Continue reading
Posted in Snow Safety
Tagged Avalanche Awareness Month, Jones Snowboards, Red Flags, Seth Lightcap, Wind loading
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“It’s called the ‘Human Factor’…when you’re familiar with the backcountry it’s easy to get caught in a mode where you’ve seen it before, you’ve ridden it before and you’ve done it successfully. That familiarity can lead you to take things … Continue reading
Posted in Snow Safety, Uncategorized
Tagged Avalanche Awareness, Avalanche Awareness Month, B.A.S.I.C.S, High Fives Foundation, Human Factor, Jones Snowboards, Rusty Johnson, Seth Lightcap, Snow Safety
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There is no alpine imagery more eye-catching than a towering spine wall. The wild fluted snow of a steep spine wall draws your eye like a magnet as the off-axis serrations almost seem surreal at first glance. Many people might … Continue reading
Posted in Jeremy Jones
Tagged alaska, Canvas Prints, Deeper Prints, Fairweather Range, Glacier bay national park, Jeremy Jones, Seth Lightcap, Spine Walls, spines
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Winter finally arrived in California the first week of November. A fast-moving storm dropped a couple feet of snow on the Sierra sending us scrambling to dust off the boots and get after it. Jones team rider Ryland Bell had … Continue reading
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/15354065[/vimeo] You are now about to witness one of four lost episodes of The Abominable Snowman, a winter 09/10 video mixtape series presented by UnofficialSquaw.com This special four part series is dedicated to the long awaited premiere of Teton Gravity … Continue reading
Posted in Jeremy Jones
Tagged alaska, deeper, Glacier bay national park, Glacier Travel, Haines, Jeremy Jones, Jones Snowboards, Josh Dirksen, Ryland Bell, Seth Lightcap, Tom Burt
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