The crew has been venturing into the deep woods to find the goods to get our shred on. We found the goods and the snow happened to be really was deep in the woods. The snow in this particular part of the woods was about 3 feet deep and bottomless. It took us about 3 1/2 Hours to get to our destination, when it normally would take about 30 min. The early season conditions and the bottomless snow made for a difficult ride but one to remember. We got a work out digging out sled after sled as they vanished into the seemingly bottomless powder. You would hit a pit of a pocket of air under some bushes and you would sink like a rock. We kept going making our way further and further all the while reminding ourselves that this is the best thing ever. When we got to the zone the light had faded and we all took one run. 4 Runs down some far away face in the Idaho Backcountry was our reward for an entire day's work trying to break trail digging a total of 15 snowmobile pits some 6ft deep, and building a jump over a log to get a sled out before it got dark. All in a days work to get out to ride the goods in the deep woods.
3.5 Hours to this point, It normally takes 30 min max.
Stoked To Finally Ride
Dylan Holt
Tristan McLaren and Martin Campbell
That was a good run
How to heat up your boots Idaho Style.
Dylan Holt
Cam Holt sending it deep.
Cam Holt. Method
Martin Campbell on sled, Steve Becker drinking coffee while filming.
Martin Campbell
Cam Holt
Martin Campbell
Tristan McLaren
Steve Becker 360
"Hey Tristan are you going to air that?"
Tristan McLaren airing out the laundry
Tristan McLaren and Martin Campbell
That was a good run
How to heat up your boots Idaho Style.
Dylan Holt
Cam Holt sending it deep.
Cam Holt. Method
Martin Campbell on sled, Steve Becker drinking coffee while filming.
Martin Campbell
Cam Holt
Martin Campbell
Tristan McLaren
Steve Becker 360
"Hey Tristan are you going to air that?"
Tristan McLaren airing out the laundry
"Dude, Nice."
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