Monday, December 27, 2010

Homegrown skiing.




T, Dog, and Sarah schralped the gnar. In our own backyard, right out our own back door. No cars involved. Sick! After some lunch and a 12:05pm beer, we're going to head back out there for more schralping and gnar. Stay tuned....

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Timberline turns; Merry Christmas







I think Daves grin in the first picture just about sums up Christmas day.  Merry Christmas everyone.

T.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

A beautiful day skiing with good friends.






We set out on a lazy sunday with our skis and no exspectations execpt to find snow and make some turns.  Theses are the days we often overlook.  A casual day of skiing with good friends and take what ever happens as it comes.  Here's to good friends and good snow.

T.

Monday, December 13, 2010

My big break.

This spoof magazine cover was done by my good friend  Thaddeus.  This was done up as a Yankee swap gift at our annual Christmas party.  This was actually the second coming of this photo and had no idea I would end up in my birthday suit at the Christmas party for all to see.  As Carrie noted " I believe the official quote was "If I can't have Jesus, give me Tristan" or something pretty close to it.  Jesus being the very cool practical Jesus toaster that is.   Oh well , life is good here in the Green mountains.  Way to go my friend, my mom I'm sure would be proud!!

T.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Onion River Holiday hours with a shark twist?






The only thing I can say is that this front door sign is inspired by our newest addition here at Onion River
 Sports Lindsay, who happens to be a shark expert!  So here's to the Holiday spirit, Lindsay and all of us here will be waiting to get you out on those skis, snow shoes or what have you!  Remember it's all about getting outside no matter how you do it. 

Tristan

Monday, November 15, 2010

Looking through the glass on Langdon st.

Walking around down town Montpelier is not like your average city or town.  It's funny when I refer to Montpelier as a city people laugh!  This is when I feel the need to inform them that we are indeed the smallest capital "city" in the United states!  I should like to think were quite fond of this idea as well.  Who really believes its all about size anyways theses days?  If there is one thing we do have in Montpelier that is a sense of who we are. We can walk the streets at any given point during the day and see the people we elect every year, the owner of our favorite local coffee shop, a friend or too, our mayor and any well known postal service people all who would gladly give you the time of day.  This is why Sarah, Odin and I live here.  Now those of you who know us well, know that we will soon be leaving and making an exciting change to country living!  But don't forget we love our community here and that's what we truly believe in.  If you don't have community then we all lose something that makes us human.  Were all here because we want to be.   I think its funny when we get seasonal birds in the area and they say "your mountains are so small and your all on big fat skis! Where do you think your skiing?"  This is where I turn inwards and remind my self and the bird and say "Big isn't always better you know!"  Then I say " Your right there isn't any good skiing in Vermont, you should fly back home where things are big my friend!"  Size and location are all a matter of perspective and we love it here because it's small and because it takes you years to find out where the best stashes are in the mountains as you explore them and make new friends. 
This is what makes Vermont, Vermont and we love it all the same.  So till next time, when the snow falls you'll probably know where to find us.

Oh and by the way I was lying, theres a little good skiing here in the Green mountains and I would encourage anyone with a little sense of adventure, local or seasonal bird to explore and find it for yourself~!

Cheers!  





Screwing and glueing; its that time of year.

Well its that most wonderful time of year where we anxiously await the coming of snow, although more than a few of us at the shop already have at least a couple days under our belts.  But mounting skis is an exciting time, full of happiness and well nausea as well.  As Co-workers help and heckle there's always fun to be had as the tension and jokes flow.  A six pack of beer or a few pints at the Three Penny Taproom is usually suffice to have someone lend an eye and guide the drill as to you make the binding find its way on top of your new ski!  So here's to winter and a steady hand!  and may you find yourself skiing or riding soon; or maybe you already have.


Thursday, November 11, 2010

This ones for you Mike; thanks.

To Mike one of my very dear friends who I happened to meet in the great state of Vermont. Three years ago today 2007 we stood atop Mt. Mansfield and the view was spectacular. Lets all thank the good men and women who serve our country everyday regardless of their political  beliefs. It is these people who make the ultimate sacrifice to defend the country we love and call home. I can not express in words just how deeply we need to remind ourselves of this today.  So mike even though we may not have the day atop a mountain as we did three years ago, this day is for you.  Thank you my friend for everything you have given. 

T. 

Back at it again.