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Untrackedlines.com is signing off

Fri, 2008-08-22 17:19

Hello again,

Now that there is officially no skiing or riding at Whistler Blackcomb until next winter, Untrackedlines.com is signing off. 

Some of you may ask why, and wonder when we will be updating again?

After a great winter and a “glacial” summer, Untrackedlines will no longer be around to update you on what is going on with our athletes, our snow and our town.  We have had some great times over the past year and we are glad we could share them with you, as well as give our athletes a forum to provide you with their take on Whistler and their love for mountain life. 

Our goal at Untrackedlines.com is to do things 100%. With too few resources to push the site to the next level and provide quality content, 100% is not what we can offer! 

I would personally like to thank our Untrackedlines.com athletes as well as every athlete that provided us with their stories and photos to keep our snow-stoke going!  I would also like to thank “you, the customer,”(as Jay-Z would put it) for commenting, reading and just following along with us.

If you are like me and really have nothing do over the summer except wait for the next big dump, I hope you will find your stoking tools powerful and easy to come by!

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Happy…” whatever you do” when the snow is gone!

Wed, 2008-06-18 11:47

It’s summer time!!!!!  The summer glacier is in full swing and the bike park is open but winter is still on my brain.

Untrackedlines.com has seen its first full winter. Along with our featured athletes, we kept our noses to the stone to keep you in the loop about everything going down in the coolest ski town on the planet! 

Our amazing group of Whistler Blackcomb athletes, as well as many other athletes that came to visit us, told you why they come to ride, stay, or live in Whistler.  There is really no need to explain once you have been here, you can be on the snow all day, hit up après, grab a nap or a hot tub and then head out to paint the village red (not literally of course, that would result in some serious issues with local law enforcement).  There is never a need to wait until the weekend here in Whistler, you can party like its 1999 anytime! (I know the 1999 thing sounded lame but it needed to be said. And, what the hell constitutes partying like its 1999 anyway?)

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The Pehota boys clean up during Winter 2008

Wed, 2008-05-28 08:13

Words and Photos by Eric Pehota 

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Tom Cruise

Thu, 2008-05-15 22:43

yo everybody! pretty much wrappin up the filmin season for the year. everyone can peep the new Burton teaser on futuresnowboarding.com

here is a couple recent pickies! peace! Mikey


the first one is from the other day, we have been buildin a super ill paintball war zone! haha it's wikked. the second pickie is from today up the mtn, we had a suepr fun crew and the weather was amazing! the boys were trying to work on their tans but i think eero is the only one who actually pulled it off. and the last ones are form our trip to the interior two weeks back with DCP, Benji and Sollors 




 

multisportin

Wed, 2008-05-14 23:38

springtime multi-sporting in full effect. i love this time of year, do some shredding, come down early then go skating, a bike ride and finish off the day with some climbing and dinner at 10pm. or skip it all and camp out on the beach and go surfing.

had some fun surf just recently with DCP and David Aubry. Just the 3 of us out, trading waves and enjoying a beautiful sunset session. 

it's gonna be sick on the hill the next few days, sunny, super slush. and tons of snow left. oh and the bike park opens this weekend too. all sorts of stuff to do this time of year. 

camp fire and the early morning poke the head out surf check..

My new puppy Axl

Wed, 2008-05-14 09:57

I just got a new puppy!!! Another red Siberian Husky, his name is AXL and he's 10 weeks! I flew him all the way from Missouri and it was worth it!! I thought it would be good to get a buddy for my other one Mika, but unfortunately she's pissed! Hopefully she'll come around and realize that it will be lots of fun when he gets bigger and faster!! Well i got my hands full now!!

 

 

 

Sandbox Sunset Shoot On Blackcomb Mountain

Wed, 2008-05-14 09:23

Saturday, May 3rd marked a momentous occasion for the Sandbox crew and for our new film, 'ALL DAY EVERYDAY'. We finally had our first bad ass helicopter shoot. The Whistler/Blackcomb marketing team, along with the park staff put together one of the best sunset film shoots ever done in Whistler. The jump was perfect and the riders had a lot of time to warm up and get it dialed while the sun dropped below the clouds. We called in the heli and got Clayton and Hockenstein suited up in their harnesses ready to hang out of the doorless chopper. Clayton had never even been in a helicopter before and now he was hanging out of one. By the time the riders, filmers and the pilot got their timing right, the sunset was perfect. The pressure was definitely on and everyone stepped up to the challenge. The pilot got the chopper really low and tight to the riders, Clayton's shots were smooth and the riders stomped 900's and 1080's as the sunset lit up the sky. After waiting anxiously through three days of bad weather and all the work and effort to build and maintain the jump, it all came together in a fast paced, two hour session of flying, filming and riding. Wish you could have been there to see and feel the energy of it all. Can't wait for everyone to see the shots in the new film. Special thanks to everyone who helped make this shoot such a huge success. 

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