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Monday, July 26th, 2010
New Sea-Doo from BRP is unreal. The thing holds the water no matter what conditions you throw at it. You need to worry about getting tossed way before losing power or cavitating. I haven’t checked it on the GPS but it’s made the commute from my house to town 2min and 45 seconds, down from 10 min in the boat and by this photo the chicks seem to like it.
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Saturday, July 10th, 2010
It Was epic to wake up this morning and run down to the dock like a kid at Christmas. My new RXPX 255 Sea-Doo Arrived late last night. It makes the rest of the fleet of boats look lame. I guess I’m going to have to upgrade everything. Keep you posted on how fast this thing does go. Unfortunately when I drove it home last night it was a bit too dark to see the Speedo, but of course it was still during legal driving hours!!
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
I got back to Kenora a couple weeks ago. The weather has been amazing. 28 degrees and sunny most every day. It’s about time we get a real summer. Spent a couple days out at the trap line last weekend and my Dad locked into this monster Pike. Over 30 lbs, 49 inches and 22 inches in girth. 
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
 who needs a sled deck
I’ve had to cut the lawn in Pemberton so Spring is officially here. Past couple weeks have been a lot of fun starting with the TWSSF. As always there were lot’s of fun parties and all kinds of other goofy things going on. Went out to Sushi Villages Mustache night and won most creative with a couple months of growth on a pair of handle bars and a Hulk Hogan costume on. Skipped the last couple days of the festival for a trip to surf on Vancouver Island. Swell was epic and finally got to surf one of the point breaks that rarely works. Great times had by the whole family. Since being home we’ve been hanging at the lake, hot dog roasts and axe throwing contests. Just a brief chill out before leaving next week for Ontario to pound nails all summer. 
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
It’s always nice to do around trip instead of backtracking your way home. Alaska Marine Highways was kind enough to hook us up with passage home from Haines. The 975mile cruise from Haines to Bellingham is amazing. The route follows the inside passage the entire way with stops in Juneau, Sitka, Petersbourg and Ketchikan. There is nothing but vast wilderness with views of whales, porpous, bears and every other animal that lives on the west coast. It’s hard to imagine how wild it would have been to be here in the early 1800’s when europeans were first expploring these waters. The ride down was super comfortable and was nice to relax after shredding hard for over 2 weeks.
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
 as good as it gets
First runs in Haines
I’ve never been to Haines but have heard nothing but good things. I can see why, as I drive in the sun is setting and there are alpine glow lit spines stretching as far as the eye can see. Like the rest of the chugach the mountains stick straight up from glaciers and the ocean shores. I had no idea where to ride, so the plan was to just ask around. We cleared Us customs and after answering 30 mins of ?? about how good the snow was in Valdez, where we skied and sledded, how sick Travis Rices run was at King of the hill, etc? The customs guard gave me the full run down of where to ride in town, which turned out to be some amazing beta. When I got to town I went to the bar to get a second opinion on riding zones. The place was on fire with people pounding drinks and celebrating some of the best skiing of all time. It was apparent that we needed to get in the heli. Tom Wayes hooked me up with SEABA heli. I spent a morning flying to some of the coolest terain I’ve ever seen. After a few days of sled and ski in the craziest place in the world I needed to get on the ferry. Tom convinced me to risk missing it and going out to the range and blasting off over 300 rounds thru his AR15. I think I’m moving here next year!!!
 White in tru AK style
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
 typical driving conditions on the alcan
To get the full experiance of Alaska you really need to drive there. When you fly in you feel like you’re in the wliderness but you have no idea of how far from the civilized world you really are. As an example there are something like 33 000 people that live in all of the Yukon. Of that there are 28000 that live in whitehorse, so the entire rest of the province only has something like 7000 people. Gas stations are spaced out so that you can barely make it from one to the next. A good rule of thumb is that if you have less than 3/4 tank of gas and see a service station you stop and get gas. Of course we ran out of gas and had to tip sleds over to get enough fuel to make the next town.
 Haines summit
They call them towns but all most of them are, is a gas station, couple houses and maybe a motel. The scenery is amazing with open country surrounded by huge mountains. The road is paved all the way but the frost heaves make it interesting. Truck and trailer were off the ground countless times. By the end of our tour we traveled 5483 kms.
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
I’m home from the best Alaska trip of my life. As far as I’m concerned a trip can be considered epic when I haven’t been online for the past 2 weeks. A lot has happened in that time so there’s a few more blogs to follow. Valdez was all time. It started with 4 days of sun and good snow followed by one down day dropping 10 inches of blower than another 6 days of bluebird. We explored all kinds of new areas on the sleds and found some of the longest ski runs off of ghost rides I’ve ever done. ABA helped me out to get an afternoon in the heli.
 view of Thompson pass
Valdez was on fire with all kinds of people around to heliski, sled and tour as part of tailgate alaska.
 town of Valdez
If you’ve never been to Valdez make sure to put it at the top of your list of places to check out. Thanks to everyone that helped make this trip happen. mountain sky hotel, ABA, SEABA, Alaska Marine HWY, Hypertech oil and all the rest of my sponsors. 
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Monday, April 5th, 2010
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