Happy Holidays!- Christmas Eve "Sleigh ride" 2010

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Went out for a nice ride on the sleds with Tanner hall and my brother Ian on xmas eve. In true holiday spirit the mountains were stacked with fresh utah pow. Tanner had just got a new snowmobile and it was perfect conditions testing her out.
One of the best days of the season so far! Great turns on the Snurf and sled were had by all!

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There was some cool light happening at the end of the day...Tanner laying one over.


Ian below

Here's Ians picture of tanner and i enjoying a fresh meadow...

Provo Bros. Bubble Express Pow runs- P.o.v.- Dec.20, 2010

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The Wasatch mountains, including The Canyons, has been getting pounded with snow the last week. At the end of every day i say "that was the best day of the year so far", yet the next day just gets better and better. These bubble runs here were at the end of the day, after a full morning of lapping and tracking the 9990 area. Building up those leg muscles day by day!

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Early season=rocky riding!

The snowpack is always quite thin this time of year...
Last season i tried to ride a line that only had about a foot and a half of snow- not enough for a safe way down!
Carful out there- Be sure to wear you're helmets!

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Southern Utah Desert Spines- March 15th-17th 2010

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"The 2009-2010 winter was not an average winter for Utah. The mountains in the north were plagued with sporadic snowfalls and dangerous avalanche conditions, while the southern regions were reaping the benefits of a strong el nino pattern. Neil and I had wanted to explore the ski terrain in southern utah for many years, but we knew we had to wait for the right snow year.

Early last winter, we made a few recon missions and found the kind of terrain we were looking for. Truly beautiful and inspiring ski terrain that none of us had ever seen before. Finally in late March, myself, Neil, and Josh Finbow made one more attempt at skiing and filming some lines before the strong desert sun melted them out for good.

A combination of good timing and preparation, along with a little luck, led to some of the wildest riding we had ever encountered. The whole time we felt so lucky to be skiing this exotic, weird terrain under such good conditions. It really seemed like a once in a lifetime opportunity so we treated it as such. Utah’s color country might provide the perfect postcard image for millions of tourists, but when it’s covered in snow, its the skiers and boarders who can become inspired by the incredible landscape and find new ways to enjoy it.”
Words by Ian Provo

Here are some photos Ian and I took on our trip...Snowboard photos taken by Ian and Skiing photos taken by Myself and Josh Finbow.












The big line, in all her glory!


One of the best runs of my life... the next day, BOOOM- broken legs...