This is one of the more innovative skier warning signs. Red Mountain, British Columbia.
Whitewater Ski Resort
Whitewater is a locally-owned ski resort in the southern Canadian Rockies, which also happened to have very poor snow conditions when we were there. At least the views were nice.
Looking Straight Down
This little kid is looking straight down over 600 feet, to the base of the Calgary Tower.
Melissa deep in the aspens
Here’s a shot of Melissa plowing powder down FATYS (short for fucking awesome trees you’re skiing), which is maybe the single best-known tree run in the Buffalo Pass area.
Steamboat powder trees
Here we have snow-laced trees in the Steamboat backcountry on an absolutely perfect day.
Hall of Fame Shot - Sort of
This is a photo of us that Steamboat Powdercats has hung in their cabin, for skiing 50 days with them. It’s not that easy to get - we’re the 14th to do it.
Erotic wood carvings?
These two images of women were carved into trees in the Steamboat backcountry by Basque shepherds.
Colorado blue sky
Here’s a great view of the Colorado sky through aspens, taken near Steamboat.
A Cliffside View
Here’s a view of the coastline from Dun Aengus, a stone fort on a cliff edge in the Aran Islands.
The Wrong Way Waterfall
The wind was blowing so hard on the coast of Ireland that this waterfall was shooting up in the air, rather than down.
Good Thing There's a Bridge
This would have been a tough stream crossing on the Laugavegur Trail without the bridge.
Overview of the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve
A quick view of the terrain in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in Iceland.
Maybe Scratching an Itch?
This humpback whale was flapping away in the sound near the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in Iceland.
Icebergs Everywhere
It is not hard to find icebergs in Greenland. Say, just outside the harbor.
A Bumpy Ride
Our boat was whacked by quite a lot of ice as it moved towards the Eqi glacier in Iceland.
Icebergs Everywhere
This iceberg was just outside the Ilulissat harbor entrance.
Strange Beach Sign
You're pretty much only going to see this beach sign in Greenland.
Wall of Pringles
What, you think people just eat seal meat in Greenland? No. This is a wall of Pringles at the local supermarket. Food comes in by ship from Denmark; takes two weeks.
Greenland Pipes
Everything is built on solid rock in Greenland, so the pipes are above ground; which, as you can see, can create a bit of a tangle.
Eqi Glacier
The Eqi Glacier in Greenland, from a distance of a kilometer away.