Emerald Bay laps.
Good ol' Emerald Bay.
Almost down to Emerald Bay.
Jeremy Jones ripping a toe-side slasher. Note the sun-lit fracture and cracked snow behind him.
The aftermath of Jeremy's slash.
Ryland Bell post-slash in some Tahoe blower pow.
Ryland Bell sending an indy.
Jeremy Jones, atop some pillows.
Here's Ryland in the middle of a stylish FS 360 stalefish.
Another FS 360 stale on the same air from a different angle.
I landed at the very bottom of the transition...errr, bomb-holed I guess I should say.
The front-side rodeo before the bomb-hole.
Uhhh, it's a rolled up Clif Bar, not a piece of doo-doo that Chris Edmands is eating.
Ryland and Forrest scoping some lines.
This was unfortunately the best light I got on this line, and didn't get to do it.
My early morning shadow as I skinned out to a sick zone.
Forrest Shearer getting in a good slash.
Ryland about to exit his couloir.
Ryland Bell, exposed.
Jeremy on his way to the goods.
This is my track after I scared myself pretty good. Some exposure, fall line changes, and rocks in critical junctures.
Chris Edmands being a goof ball.
This man is a master filmer.
Chris Edmands in a nut shell. Goofy as hell.
Ryland Bell, feeling the heat on the hike to the zone.
A cornice about to sheer off. Ryland and Edmands assess the situation.
Chris Edmands, roped in to get the shot.
Men at work.
Josh Dirksen about to send a nice 360.
Chris Edmands caught in a storm.
Early morning pre-sunrise over Lake Tahoe.
Chris Edmands in the morning.
Josh Dirksen, enjoying some sunshine in the middle of now where.
Here's a pic shot by Jeff Curly of me in the Tahoe Backcountry.
A couple pow turns at the top of Granite Chief Peak at Squaw Valley. Formerly known as Patrol Chute, now called Shanes Chute.
Another Jeff Curly photo in the Tahoe Backcountry.
Ryland knows how to carry his split board.
Jeremy Jones exiting a couloir.
Jeremy, almost back to civilization.
An early morning shot of myself on some North Tahoe terrain.
