


We're about week into production on our new movie, Wyoming Triumph. It always takes a few days (or weeks), to get really efficient with the whole program. This is especially true when you throw snowmobiles into the mix (see photo above of digging a stuck snowmobile out, for like th 100th time).
Snow conditions and snowpack have also thrown us a curveball. We have a very shallow snowpack. There are weak, persistent layers and avalanches have been plentiful and scary. This is presents an obvious problem, because most of the stuff that we want to ski and film is in avalanche terrain. What is the acceptable level of risk to get a shot? This a question that we are always asking.
What we need is more snow. Keep your fingers crossed.
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Good luck guys. We're rooting for you from Cheyenne.
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