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Powder Panic
Resorts and ski areas across the country have experienced an interesting phenomenon this season: powder panic.  Now, don't get me wrong, skiers and snowboarders have always had that mob-mentality, freshies-frenzy when it comes to new snow and chairlift lines.  People have been known to shove, push, pole and also to be shoved, pushed, poled in the mess that is the rush for first chair and tha...
The Bitch is Back
La Nina has been a cold nasty lady this winter...well, at least for the shredheads in B.C burrowing through their streets en route to the snow encrusted mountaintops. We in Aspen have had it lucky.  We haven't had the slightest issue with parking in town or with having to decide if the furnace room or the fireplace is the best way to dry your ski gear. Yep, instead of shred outfit maintenance p...
Saddle Up with Pat and Tats: Episode 1
The Pat and Tats Show is back on program, and we've kicked it off with our first season of Saddle Up with Pat and Tats, presented by Tecnica/Blizzard. With minimal snowfall this early season, Pat's dreams have been full of powder shredding and good times from last season's escapades. Throw in some dirt skiing and you can call it early season! Watch this and pray for snow...it's time to shred ...
TatsVision
Quick edit courtesy of fellow Backcountry.com and Aspen/Snowmass team athlete, Chris Erickson. What a series of beautiful, bluebird days! So much fun out there in Aspen shredding with an amazing group of rippers. Keeping me on my toes and wind in my hair!
Trew Crew Posse Day on Ajax
Had a great time the other day with our local Trew Crew: John Pew, Casey Vandenbroek, Pat Sewell, JF Bruegger, Colter Hinchliffe, Parker Olson and more. It snowed 1/4in overnight and we took advantage of the freshies with slash-turn faceshots on every run. With this group, everyday is a powder day.  

Memorial Day

Posted By: Tats on May 25, 2009 in All New Posts, TatsVan Chronicles - Comments: No Comments »

Jamie and I drove into Sun Valley Saturday evening to a welcome reception by lots of dogs.  Oh, and my Dad and Betty too.  Cody was a good dog and though he looked worried most of the 12 hour drive from Colorado, he seemed really happy to be in Idaho smelling the cool, fresh air in the Sawtooth Mountains.

Today marks a day of remembrance for all of our fallen soldiers.  In honor of Memorial Day, the local American Legion post held a ceremony at the Ketchum Cemetary.  In attendance were some local families, a bugler, a corporal from the Air Force base in McCall, ID and a slew of retired servicemen.  As the speeches were given and the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ was sung, I looked over at my dad sitting next to me and noticed a tear welling up in his sunglasses.  I’m sure he was reliving the times with his old buddy, Cappy, who died during the Vietnam war.  My dad never had to see any action in the war, due to his being stationed in Germany as a tank commander, but I know he feels terrible that his good friend had to go off and fight in Vietnam, never to return alive.  It was a moment of introspection, and witnessing it, I could only think of all the armed forces service men and women that were working hard to keep us free.

At the end of the ceremony, two jets from the Idaho National Guard completed a fly-over, much to the delight of the children and adults in attendance.  In such a serene and beautiful place as Sun Valley, it was really nice to see the community pay their respects to our country’s fallen heros.

Tomorrow night, my dad will be presenting my Grandfather’s film, ‘Topaz’, at the Community Library here in Ketchum, as part of a series titled, ‘Fences’.  More about that later…

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