Get Pitted
Posted: March 15th, 2010 | Author: AM | Filed under: PHOTOS, WEEKLY VISUAL | Tags: avalanche safety, canon g10, pit, Utah, wasatch mountains, wyatt caldwell | No Comments »



PHOTOS © ANDREW MILLER 2010




PHOTOS © ANDREW MILLER 2010
Best way to describe the place. Check a bunch more over at LEVITATION.
This past December I had the chance to take the Utah Avalanche Center & Snowbird Free Ride Avalanche Summit. The two day course was geared towards advanced and professional riders looking to refresh or soak up some very valuable avey knowledge taught by some of best forecasters guides and pro riders in the nation. I thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the course and can only help spread the awareness and encourage any one who already travels in the back country or is thinking about riding out of bounds to take a avey course or read up on avalanches because having a beacon, shovel and probe doesn’t mean shit. You need to know how to use these tools and understand the terrain your traveling in as well as being able to recognized all the red flags. This knowledge can save your life as well as your homies. Check out tons more photos and words over at LEVITATION.
A few photos from a mellow day cruising in bounds with Coulter after Snowbird got some long awaited snow. Super fun day breaking the legs back in shape and no better place to do that then the bird! Check more photos over at Levitation.
Stoked to be work with the Levitation Project this season. Lot’s of good plans in the works and its shaping to be one of my best season yet. Really excited to get move on things once the snow allows us to! Check out brand spakin new Levitation site as well as my bio on there.
Not sure what this mountain range is called but its part of the Kluane National Park Reserve near the small town of Destruction Bay in the Yukon Territory. This was taken early morning after an all night rally at about mile 2700 of our 3035 mile journey from Salt Lake to Valdez Alaska. During this trip I was amazed at the all mountain ranges we saw and always wondered if any one had even tapped into half of the ones we passed by. I defiantly was scoping out any possible lines imagining what it would be like the shred them.
- Rob Kingwill testing out a snow-machine accessed snowfield on Thompson pass, Alaska.