Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Anthony Oberti, Shane Kelley, Jessie O’Rourke, Smasher, and Jeff Aiello made the drive out to Utah this past weekend for two days of spring riding in the Utah backcountry. Team Summit spent the last two months recuperating from their first trip of the season to Utah in January. After countless hours of physical rehabilitation, counseling sessions, and time spent in the shop—they finally came back for more. .... Continue Reading this Post
Tags: Anthony Oberti, arctic cat, Boondocker, Boondockers 6, Dan Gardiner, Jeff Aiello, mountains, phatty, polaris, ryan nelson, Shane Kelley, ski-doo, Smasher, snowmobiel, snowmobile, Team Summit, Utah backcountry, yamaha
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

We just arrived home from an action-packed weekend trip to Colorado. Rick Barker, Ryan Nelson, Geoff “Phatty” Dyer, and myself met up with Dave Napier, Matt Entz, and Michael McCullough to ride one of Dave’s top secret locations. .... Continue Reading this Post
Tags: arctic cat, Boondockers, Boondockers 6, champagne powder, colorado, Dan Gardiner, dave napier, matt entz, mountains, phatty, powder, rick barker, ryan nelson, ski-doo, snowmobile, snowmobiling
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Today was one of those days that you dream of all summer. All of the perfect ingredients were there–new snow, sunshine, good friends, and ripping sleds. What started out as a rain storm over the weekend ended up laying down 3-4ft. of powder in the mountains over the last three days and this morning the clouds broke. .... Continue Reading this Post
Tags: arctic cat, Dan Gardiner, dave napier, geoff dyer, Jenn Berg, matt entz, mountains, newfoundland, phatty, polaris, powder, rick barker, ryan nelson, ski-doo, Snow, snow conditions, Team Summit, the edge motorsports, utah, xbalm
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Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

It starts out with a vision. It always does. A vision of being in a better place, of losing yourself, of becoming free. So the journey begins. And it ends the same way. Coming home refreshed, revised, and exhausted. This trip was no different. I had stress in my life and I wanted to feel free and alive. The canyon always seems to be so full of people. Every corner there is some rock climber, a fisherman, a family preparing dutch oven cobbler. .... Continue Reading this Post
Tags: american fork, american fork canyon, canyon, escape, journey, mountains, Timp, timpanogos
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