Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Last Park Run Shoot of The Season - Keystone, CO

Last Park Run Shoot of The Season - Keystone, CO Snowboarding




This is the last terrain park run of the 2015/2016 season that I shot of my roommate. The rider is Alec Vandeweerd, IG: @alecvandeweerd The producer is Colorado Mountain Life; facebook.com/coloradomountainlife

This is the second season that the two of us roomed together in Summit County, Colorado. 

The goal, since day 1, was to shoot amazing snowboarding videos and share them with as many viewers as possible.

The first season yielded a single 6-minute video after multiple broken bones, blown out joints,  damaged production equipment, and busted snowboard equipment between Alec and myself.

This year, we rode Keystone, with a few trips to Arapahoe Basin and Loveland.  I have the full Epic pass, but Alec just had the Keystone/A-Basin pass. Fortunately for me, my season will be a few weeks longer with additional weeks at Breckenridge and another month or two at Arapahoe basin. 

This season, I am still healing from a severe injury that happened in February, 2015. Alec broke his collar bone fairly early in the season. Fortunately he is still young and healed in about 6-weeks.

We lived together for about 4-months this season and shot 9 or 10 different days, which has provided a large amount of the footage I will need for my TV show that will play on our local channel 8.

This season was amazing, and although I have a lot of recovery to focus on, I'm finally getting in good enough shape to hit rails and small jumps... I plan on riding and training as much as I can this Summer between Arapahoe Basin, hiking-in, and riding the Summer Park at Woodward.

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Last Park Run Shoot of The Season - Keystone, CO Snowboarding


Article by Mike Gamache