Rest in Peace, John Nicoletta

From USFreeskiing.com

Alyeska, Alaska, April 11, 2008—At approximately 3:45pm this afternoon, 27-year-old John Nicoletta of Aspen, Colorado, died due to injuries sustained during a fall while competing on the first day of the Freeskiing World Championships at Alyeska Resort, Alaska. Nicoletta was the 47th competitor of the day down the Headwall below Alyeska Peak.

Alyeska Professional Ski Patrol reached Nicoletta within seconds of the accident and evaluated his injuries. After stabilization, he was transported via toboggan and helicopter to the Alyeska Aid Room where he was unable to be revived despite efforts by local physicians, paramedics, Girdwood EMS and the Alyeska Professional Ski Patrol. Time of death was reported at 4:45pm.

Contrary to initial press stories, Nicoletta had a loss of control after a 20-foot cliff drop and was propelled into an exposed rocky area.

A veteran freeskiing competitor, Nicoletta was an accomplished, well-known, and extremely respected athlete. An experienced skier, he has appeared in ski movies, been a featured athlete in television interviews and recently finished second at the Telluride Freeskiing Open in February 2008. Mountain Sports International extends our deepest sympathies to John Nicoletta’s family, girlfriend, and friends. This is a deep blow to the freeskiing community.

After discussion with the competitors this evening, the decision was made to continue with the event tomorrow. Athletes will make the hike to the top of the peak together in a celebration of John’s incredible life and love of big mountain freeskiing.


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Ullr how you tease me…

I’m officially suffocating under the amount of work I have to complete before the end of the semester (April 23rd) and snow just keeps falling in the Wasatch (20″+ in the last 48 hours). I plan to get after it either tomorrow or thursday depending on which day has more snow, but until then I’m stuck toiling away.

I’m hoping to have a big blowout Targhee trip report with pictures and video and balloons by the end of the week, but until then here’s a little preview.

Jared going HUDGE!

I suck.

^Don’t try clicking them for the high-res, that’s as big as they get for now.

These photos and the photos to come in the next week are courtesy of Chad Spector’s awesome photography.

And if your still jonesing for some stoke as the season winds down (I don’t want to admit it either) check out how this season started here.

On another note I will be holding Skiaholics Anonymous meetings on the Tram Deck for all students who think powder should postpone finals…

Jake

Greeting from the Grand

Pics and posts have been lacking since the freeskiing comp due to a push to get ahead on homework so I could travel to Wyoming and reap the benefits of the awesome snowfall they’ve been getting.

Well, I’m posting now from Grand Targhee where I’ll be spending the next few days with Jared (meatdrink9), Mike (meats of evil), and Chad (truth).

Looks to be epic…

I snapped this shot on the ride up…stoked on how it came out.

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Look for new pics in a couple days,
Jake

R.I.P. Billy Poole

From Black Diamond Team Webpage:
Billy Poole started skiing up in the cold, wild mountains of Montana, but is now based at the powder mecca of Alta, Utah. With tons of magazine covers and film parts in the past few seasons, Billy is known to mix up his powerful big-mountain style with some smooth moves- and represents the modern wave of progressive freeskiing.

And in the true spirit of freeriding, Billy is in it for the fun and the lifestyle. Second to deep powder and buffed parks, Billy has a strong affection to spicy Nachos and cold beer. He can be spotted after a day on the hill at the Sitzmark Club in the Alta Lodge- that is when he’s not traveling to Canada or wherever else the powder lures him.

Billy’s recent backcountry expolits in Little Cottonwood Canyon led him to be the first guy to jump over the telephone wires at Cardiff Pass. That’s a huge kicker at 3000m and a stuntman huck over 30 feet up. What’s wilder than accomlishing this stunt is even coming up with the idea!


Rest in peace Billy, you will be missed.

TGR makes it big at MacWorld 2008

So this past Tuesday was highlighted by Steve Jobs’ MacWorld 2008 speech where he gets on stage and acts like a rockstar in front of a bunch of reporters and mac-lovers all the while introducing new products.

Usually these conferences are a bit nerd-centric revolving around technical specs of new products and what-not, however this year’s conference took a bit of a departure by showing off Eric Roner’s ski-base from Cajun Couloir from Teton Gravity Research’s iTunes Podcast.

Nothing sells Macs like ski porn and Bang Camaro, eh Steve?

Update: Added video clip.

Here are some screenshots of video from the conference.


Jake