Archive for February, 2009

Chia’s Big Day Out

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Here’s a little edit of some footage I shot a couple years ago and came across again today… This is my buddy Andy Chiavetta of Aero Chia barn storming the beaches of South Laguna in his aqua equipped ultralight dubbed the Sea Mosquito… He launched at Dana Point harbor. The harbor master said he couldn’t start the engine inside the harbor so he was towed out to sea by another buddy Paulo on his jet ski. Paulo followed him around after he took off in case his glorified lawn mower engine crapped out and he needed a tow back to the harbor. Look for the pontoon bounce at 1:51, way to not wad it up, Chia.

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Stumpy Returns

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

So apparently Greg Stump has come out of hiding to release another movie, this aught to be interesting. I’m always into skiing history, and by the looks of his teaser he’s got the whole gang back together for a nice little retrospective on the history of ski film making. Check out http://legendofaahhhs.com for more info…

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Not Straight (Not Level Either)

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

No, I’m not talking about sexual orientation, I’m talking about flying. About a month ago I enrolled in flight school at Sunrise Aviation at John Wayne Airport, and I’ve been dedicating every last second of the little bit of of free time I’ve got to getting out and flying around, working towards a Private Pilots license.

Today’s lesson was something that most flight schools don’t teach their private pilot students. The FAA doesn’t actually require private pilots to learn how to properly enter, recover and exit from spins, however, Sunrise Aviation does… so let the fun begin.

After my instructor Chris gave me the low down on what was going to happen and how to handle it, he turned me loose on the controls to get a feeling for myself. I did a few single turn spins, left and right. Once he was satisfied I was comfortable and performing the maneuver sufficiently, I asked him if he could show me a few tricks… this little video is Chris at the controls in a Super Decathlon, not our standard DA-20 trainer. First up is a two turn spin to the left, a loop, and then a roll… I’m hooked, and can’t wait for more!

Launch the Video

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Nimbusindependent.com Launch

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

It’s been a long time coming… a month or so to be exact. Nimbusindependent.com is live. I started the design phase for this website in conjunction with BNQT.com while in japan, traveling and shooting photos with the Nimbus Crew for their first webisode of the season En Route: Japan. And its the main reason why I haven’t been updating my own blog recently.

Nimbusindependent.com has come along way in a short time since then, thanks in no small part to the tireless efforts of their brilliant and dedicated programmers Derek and Alan. Check out the fruits of everyone’s labor, En Route Japan, shown here in three chunks. if you head to the site you can download the webisode in its entirty in full 1280 x 720 High Definition or iPod versions.

En Route: Japan (Part 1)

En Route: Japan (Part 2)

En Route: Japan (Part 3)

Go to Nimbus Independent for more videos.

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Ski Buming Was Never Not Cool

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Everyone’s best friend Jason Woolf decided enough was enough. Jason used to run his own winter sports distributorship down in New Zealand, slinging such brands as Armada Skis, Joystick Poles, Pow Gloves and Leedom helmets, but the business life took its toll… even though it centered around the sport he loved.

Anyone who mixes work and fun on a daily basis will tell you that it quickly turns into a 24 hour a day endeavor, sometimes you just have to put your foot down on the breaks and take a step back. And that’s exactly what Jason did… he basically walked away from everything and is now trotting the globe skiing and enjoying himself in good old ski bum fashion. He’s currently laughing histerically in La Plange, France, filming himself skiing lines and living the good life… check it out. I’m jealous.


Afternoon Loving from Jason Woolf on Vimeo.

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