This morning my friend Brian Ceci shared with me that the amazing people who created BARAKA will be releasing another gift to us this fall. They are calling it SAMSARA. Filmed across twenty five countries over five years, this film is going to blow your mind. For full theater and international release dates visit barakasamsara.com/theaters Continue reading
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Weekend in Powell River BC

This past weekend I took at trip up the Sunshine Coast with my lady and some great friends of ours. Here are a couple shots taken while we were out enjoying a little sun. Enjoy! Continue reading
WHEN IT RAIN’S IT POURS – The Chief peak II Squamish BC

Just got back from hiking The Chief in a heavy 30-40mm rainy day and I would have to say that over the years this might have been one of my favourite ways to experience it. Some times when it is raining it is easier to kick back at home and watch Dumb and Dumber for the 1000th time “I Know”. But trust me when I tell you that a hike in the rain can not be beat. The fresh air and the splashing your friends as your jump in the puddles is priceless. Get out their and hike THE CHIEF! Continue reading
Shattered – Tyler Stableford
This is the first artistic short that I have seen narrated with poetry. In classic poetry form this is not the most up lifting film, but it shines reality on what happens to elite athletes once they have hit thier peak. Tyler Stableford does an amazing job capturing the emotion and journey that Steve House it on. I was super impressed with the quality of sound and camera angles. Check out more of Tyler and Steve Here. Continue reading
It an’t over till its over – Mount Seymour BC
On Friday night my brother Andrew and I decided to boot pack it up Seymour mountain for one last shred. We ended up spotting a little slush cup on the frozen Mystery Lake. After a fun session we were treated with another amazing sunset on Seymour. Not a bad start to an amazing weekend. Continue reading
Episode 3 – Whistler Bungee, Cheakamus River
If Nature Calls were to jump off a bridge, would you? Check out Whistler Bungee and I bet you would. Located just 15 min south of Whistler Village at the Cheakamus River. Do it! Continue reading