Backcountry
November 2004 - YAY OR NAY?
After the winter of 2002-2003, November rain crusts carry a heavy stigma that is hard for backcountry recreationists and professionals alike to shake off. The November rains came again this year, a rain crust was formed in the mountains of...
Rockies Classics Part 1
Ptor has put together an unreal piece on some of the most Epic Biglines in the Canadian Rockies. The following article features <B>Mt. Forbes and Clemenceau</B> and will be sure to whet your appetite for steep, gnarly and aesthetically...
Let the Plan Burn in Bella Coola
<B>It was like falling off the face of the earth.</B> We drove off the edge of Heckman Pass, off the Interior Plateau plunging down The Hill into the deeply carved Atnacko Valley. I looked over at Sheena and her eyes were dumbstruck by the...
Larger Lines (not necessarily BIGlines): volume 4
<B>April 29, Mt. Crazy (aka: NW face of Bow Peak we think)</B> Our season's not done yet. After a warm and slightly rainy 3 days, things cooled off and the Rockies were ready again. Wanting to test conditions before doing anything with a...
Canadian Avalanche Assoc. Workshop in Calgary and Vancouver
<P>The Canadian Avalanche Centre Presents Columbia Brewery Backcountry Avalanche Workshop <B>Saturday, November 20 in Calgary Sunday, November 21 in Vancouver</B> All proceeds go to support public avalanche safety in...
Theory-3 Media Presents
<B>Breathe & Stop</B>
Theory-3 media’s new release <a href="http://www.biglines.com/store/index.php?do=readmore&item=66">Breathe & Stop</a> takes you on a visual assault of the Coast Mountains of North America from Washington to...
Just a Moment
It's all about the people and the light we experience together.<br>
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Just a Moment</B></U><br>
<B>Photo 1 Life as a Riverboat Fantasy
Scot Schmit, May 2001, Tatshenshini River, Yukon</B><br>
I had my flute and Scot had his...
Found 217 Records

