Phrases: Phil Casabon AKA B-Canine | All Photographs: Brad Larsen and Brandon Hussaak
With ten thousand lakes and $8,000 money to provide away, Wild Mountain set the stage for us to host essentially the most crowded skiers’ reunion I’ve ever seen in a condensed house. Over 130 skiers sharing a 200-foot excessive, 120-foot vast, slope. All ages and talent ranges, getting towed up sooner than they may ski down.
Monster Power Drinks stacked on high of pure stoke, sunshine and Ras Jacob’s sound choice made for a strong vibe.



Because the cashier, Eric Iberg handed out cash from his proper hand whereas his left was busy sustaining his D.P.H. ratio. I saved monitor of the motion with each eyes shifting independently like Alastor Mad-Eye Moody, shouting out who to throw cash at. Type bought paid, daffies bought paid, and when you had B-Canine skis in your toes, you bought paid.
We capped the shred portion of the day with an experimental format; one characteristic, one try to $1,000 for one of the best trick. Ruthless, as Brandon Hussaak, one among TC’s most interesting cameramen, put it. Some performed it protected, others put all their chips on the desk. Tensions have been excessive. In the long run, two methods have been rewarded: a 270 on, entrance swap, pretzel bought $300, and a change 270 on, come out to change bought the biggest chunk of money.




We ended the day with a gathering inside the comfy chalet of Wild Mountain. A golden canine paw chain was given to the MVD – Most Worthwhile Canine – for his or her snowboarding and total angle. The winner was none aside from Andrew Furin. Afterward, the world’s largest raffle passed off, due to our sponsor’s beneficiant contributions.
It couldn’t have been a greater day. Due to all who got here out, particularly to Brad Larsen and Cody Rogers at Wild Mountain.
From YouTube:
2nd Version of “Off The Leash” Park Version offered by Monster Power at Wild Mountain.