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AK Dream Trip | Steelhead and Spines – Provo Bros

December 8th, 2012 by

What happens when two brothers who love fighting fish and slaying spine walls take a trip to Alaska? Well the result is shown here in this short film from the Provo Brothers, Ian and Neil. They opted to do the trip independent of guides, plans or any real itinerary and really just kind of took the trip as it came.

Via The Provo Bros:

“Our addiction to mountains and rivers has always had us looking north to Alaska, where big fish and mountains existed on a level we had only experienced in our dreams. As the winter of 2012 continued to disappoint in the lower 48, it was obvious that Alaska was being buried in snow. It seemed like the time was right, that maybe after 10 years of “practice” in Utah, we were ready for our journey north. We hit the road in March, putting everything we had into our first and for all we knew, our last adventure to Alaska, with two things on our mind, steelhead and spines.

We joined forces with three of our friends from Utah, for a ski-plane assisted camping expedition in the heart of south eastern Alaska’s backcountry. Over 50 miles by wing from the nearest road, our pilot dropped the 5 of us off on a big lonely glacier encircled by jagged mountains, and in the spirit of adventure, wished us good luck. We would need it. From that point on, the feeling of being completely alone in a wild and unknown land for the first time in our lives penetrated every cell in our bodies. Only one person in our group had ever been to Alaska, Chris Coulter. On day 8 when he suddenly left to work in Haines as a heli guide, the feeling of isolation crept deeper into our minds, and it had never felt so good.

We chose to do this trip without any guides, plans, itineraries, or rules simply because we wanted to have our own experience. We wanted it to be raw, unknown, and we wanted it to be an adventure. Of course the style we chose made things much more difficult for us than they could have been, but the feeling of accomplishment was immense. We found glorious spines to ride, and stumbled upon one of the best runs of wild Steelhead in the world. Returning home safely from our first journey to Alaska signified a successful mission, along with the wonderful new memories from the greatest riding and fishing experiences of our lives.”

WME’s Flow State World Premiere Photo Gallery

October 23rd, 2012 by

Friday night (10-19-12) was the World Premiere of Warren Miller Entertainments’ Flow State in Salt Lake City. The event is annually held in SLC and it was a much larger … Read More

Snow in Utah | The Bird Gets the First Dump of the Year!

September 25th, 2012 by

That’s right folks, it’s snowing in Utah!!  Old man winter began to blow last night, bringing a fresh white blanket of the good stuff to Snowbird.  It’s almost that wonderful … Read More

Utah Governor Herbert Seeks to Destroy Utah Backcountry | Metcalf of BD Serves Strict Opposition

August 8th, 2012 by

Here’s an interesting piece from our friends over at Granite Chief about Utah’s latest legislation attempting to jump start their economy…at the expense of devastating their beautiful mountain landscapes. The … Read More

Utah Announces Winter Action Sports Series Leading up to Socchi 2014

July 23rd, 2012 by

Faye Gulini with Utah Governor Gary Herbert. Photo – Sarah Brunson The state of Utah announced Friday that they will hold five major events that will lead up to the … Read More

Snowbird Conditions Report | Summer Skiing!

June 19th, 2012 by

Climbing and mountain biking was so last month, it’s time to ski again!  Weather you agree with that statement or not, we are skiers and boarders at heart and there … Read More

Snowbird’s Last day of Lifts May 13th | Longest Season in Utah | 178 Days!

May 1st, 2012 by

That’s right, it’s un-OFFICIAL!  Snowbird will end their season on Sunday, May 13th, 2012. There had been plans to open the following weekend but those have been thrown out the … Read More

Deadly Booby Traps Found on Trail in Utah | 20-Pound Swinging Spiked Boulder | WTF?

April 24th, 2012 by

A deadly booby trap was found on a popular Utah hiking trail last week.  One trap involved a trip wire designed to cause a 20-pound, spiked boulder to swing into … Read More

Alta’s High Boy | The Steepest Party in Utah | Unofficial Photos

April 21st, 2012 by

Words and Photos: Diane Harrington Closing day at Alta has always been a festive event ending with a big party on top of the “High Rustler”. This year was no … Read More

Humans Are Stupid – Daily Video Reminder | Alta, UT Rope Tow Wedgie

April 18th, 2012 by
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Want a rope tow wedgie? No, neither do I. Want to get a good laugh at the expense of someone else getting a rope tow wedgie? Yeah, that’s more like it.

Let’s take a step back and have a good ol’ laugh at ourselves. After all, we are all human and arguably what humans do best is make mistakes. Case and point, this video of a middle-age skier at Alta, UT showing us how not to use the rope tow.

Oh, this is a treasured moment… So many questions come to mind. Perhaps this skier knew what he was doing and actually likes wedgies? What do you think hurt more, his jewels or his pride? One question I have: how did I not discover this sooner?