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SLeD Heads FIVE PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whitney Phillips   
Wednesday, 02 June 2010

INTRO part 2 part 3 part 4 part outr.

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 June 2010 )
 
did you see what god did to us man ? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whitney Phillips   
Monday, 10 May 2010

The snow is now gone,  I had to wait before writing this as it was snowing last night.

The season has wrapped up.  What a strange year for snow.  Insane.  First we had it then I thought I had it.  Then it was gone,  Then it came back.  Then was summer in March so we went kayaking.  Then it snowed in April so we went sledding and now it's may and it snowed again.    As it turns out Global warming is more  of global unpredictability .  

The gathering in Phase of the Phoooty is now over.  It is time to huddle up infront of the warm glow of the lcd screen and start editing it all up.  

Post em send em to me and I will post em up here.

See you next winter.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 10 May 2010 )
 
I really think so PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whitney Phillips   
Wednesday, 03 March 2010

From the island of Hokkaido.  I bring you the THUDERBOYS.

Yes, from Japan,  The land of pow and monkeys .......  and powmonkeys

I want to be a POWMONKEY.

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Feb 24th update.. it's deep and it's wet & steve likes it upside down PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whitney Phillips   
Friday, 26 February 2010

The Sled Shop has it on it's roof.  That's right it's snow.

It was really sweet.   It was about 30 " deep.

Then it rained about 2 ".  Now it's slop.

Shop buried in it. 

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Curling off the roof.

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Steve flipping in it 

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Scott and I standing in it 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 March 2010 )
 
X GAMES PHOTO UPDATE PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whitney Phillips   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010

The Mulls ( & Josh)  Are back from Aspen.  To get  a little rest before headed to the Olympics for the first ever team BOBSLED/ JIB EVENT.

Tom put his thoughts of the whole deal down on paper for you to Enjoy.  ( like POW )

 

The term “Grand Prize” is something we have all read on the back of a cereal box and the phrase “All Expense Paid Trip” is something we have all heard come out of the telephone. Most of the time I wonder if anyone actually “wins”. I never hear it on the news, I never see any proof. But – believe it or not, I have won the Grand Prize and I have experienced the All Expense Paid Trip. And so, I offer the story.

In November of 2008, I found a contest on YouTube hosted by Totino’s Pizza Rolls. The title: Roll into the X-Games. The rules: submit a video that invokes the energy of the X-Games, 60 seconds or less. This contest was a convenient find at a convenient time. My brothers and I did not only collaborate on video projects, but we also shared enjoyment in a relatively new extreme sport known as free-sledding. This sport was, like snowboarding, born in the state of Vermont and since its invention, has developed into a considerably dynamic sport. My brothers and I recognized this fact and drew parallels to snowboarding, skiing, and even skateboarding. We saw the potential and relevance to the Totino’s contest, and so submitted a sledding video. The edit was composed of highlights spanning our past four years of video making, which offered a variety of creative locations and innovative tricks.

After submitting, the next step was to publicize in order to attract votes. In short, our video soon climbed to the top of the polls, but only by a small percentage. The competition included everything from parkour to pogo-stick videos, yet our sledding edit maintained a unique dynamic. By late January of 2009, we were announced the winners and received four thousands dollars and a free trip to the 2010 Winter X-Games in Aspen, Colorado. This contest, unlike that seen on a cereal box, was not a sweepstakes; we had expelled the work and were rewarded. I do not feel embarrassed in using a cliché: all the hard work finally paid off.

I write this now on February 9th, 2010. We got back from our trip just a week ago, and let me tell you, I have never said anything with so much sincerity: it was by far the best trip I have ever been on. I traveled with my two brothers (Dave Mull and Steve Mull) and our friend Josh Gauthier. Us four had been most involved with the production of the submitted video: Steve, Josh, and I were the ones sledding; Dave was the one filming. Before flying out of Boston we decided to document the whole trip to Aspen, there and back.

Traveling on an Airplane was a very new and exciting experience in itself. Though, this was merely because I had never flown before—I am sure it is no novelty to you—I will spare the detail. Let me tell you this, though: flying over the Rocky Mountains is quite the first experience. On top of that, being in Aspen was enough geographical shock for all four of us. Unlike Vermont, the mountains are higher, the valleys are smaller, all contributing to a cramped, yet gorgeous environment. We had no problem scoping out sled runs.

Though the X-Games were at Buttermilk Mtn. in Aspen, our chauffeur drove us to our condo located in the Village of Snowmass, just around the ridge from the events. The hotel was The Crestwood, our room number was 2212, and luxury was another new experience. Our condo was a few hundred yards from the mountain trials. From the balcony there was a perfect view of the Snowmass gondola as it paced back and forth, awaiting our occupation. Though the prize package also included four day passes, our first inclination was not to ski or snowboard. You can imagine the pride and anticipation we felt for sledding, after all, it was the sole reason for our presence in Colorado.

After dancing to some Billy Idol, we threw on our celebratory bathrobes and made our way to the lobby in order pick up a package: the sleds. Whitney Phillips is the president of Mad River Rocket, a company devoted to designing durable, maneuverable, and enjoyable sleds. Mad River Rockets are the only type of sled that allow full potential when it comes to jumps, cliffs, rails, powder, and any other sort of extreme terrain. They are the only sleds we ride. So, Whitney sent the sleds with this statement: “Enjoy boys…make me proud”. On that note, we changed out of our bathrobes and into our snow gear.

We were well aware of the fact that most mountains do not allow “sleds” on the slopes, but we recognized the difference between classical sleds and Mad River Rockets. So, gave it a shot. We slipped into the gondola and took a run down the bunny slope. The amount of baffled and judgmental looks we received was expected, but it became obvious that we had much more control over our sleds than any skier on the bunny slope. So, we decided to push our luck and conceived a plan to sneak the sleds onto the high-profile gondola. Dave was on a snowboard and Josh was on skis, they both went by the lifties claiming that the sleds strapped onto their backs were actually filming devices. Steve and I followed empty handed, claiming that we only wanted to hike. The plan worked until ski patrol approached us at the top of the lift and explained the Snowmass policy. We had to take the gondola back down.

Getting kicked off the mountain was upsetting, but the anger was forgotten in the luxury of the slope-side hot tub. That night we took a shuttle over to the X-Games. It was amazing to watch super pipe and big air events, but it soon became overwhelming. There were tens of thousands of people all crowded together at the base of Buttermilk. They were all people I did not know and did not particularly care for. We had won “a Trip to Aspen for the 2010 Winter X-Games”, but our most enjoyable moments were spent on the other side of the ridge.

The next day we hiked up a small mountain that overlooked the Snowmass village. We built a jump into the deep powder and enjoyed the foreign terrain. We have never felt so out of our element than on the face of that mountain: waist deep powder was another new experience. Add that to the list. On the third day of our trip, we took advantage of our lift tickets and went snowboarding and skiing. The view from the peak was amazing—just one more memorable moment amongst a mass.

By the fourth and last day, we were not ready for the return back to reality. It seemed necessary to test what luck we had left. So, as soon as the lifts stopped, we poached the terrain park in hopes of getting some sledding footage. Though it was icy, dark, and nerve racking, it proved to be one of the most enjoyable sessions of the year. We left with some decent footage and a good sense of closure.

The following morning we flew back to Boston and I found myself doing homework before I even knew it. Though we all returned to our daily lives, the trip was not necessarily over. The fact that we documented the whole thing offers reassurance: I will have a very difficult time forgetting anything about that excursion.

The “All Expense Paid Trip” is over, the prize money spent (on tuition, by the way). I hope I have offered some proof that these contest actually do have winners, and I hope that I have offered some insight into how incredible the experience actually was. This past trip has given us more than enough motivation to continue on sledding, and it has given us plenty of incentive in pursuing our passion in video production.

 

 

 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 March 2010 )
 
Dear aspen... Please lock up your rails. The Mulls are coming. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Whitney Phillips   
Wednesday, 27 January 2010

The Mulls.....  as we speak are packing up there gear and headed to aspen.  That's right Winter X 14.  Winning the Totino's roll into the X games competition last year,  they will be rolling VIP. Aspen style,  super stretch hummer limos,  comp bottle service in the club, personal security.  It might come as a shock but the mulls are used to this kind of treatment.  When your part of the Mad River Rocket Family that's just how things are.

 

Keep you eyes out on ESPN and you might get a glimpse of Tom giving  Shawn some last minute advise on how to really throw  a double mc-twist. And a shoulder to lean on when the pressure seems to be just too much to handle.Image Or you might catch Steve being interviewed by Bleiler.Image   You might see some of the behind the scenes stuff of the boys showing ESPN how to use the newest HD camera stuff.

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Either way  we all hope you guys have a great trip and that aspen  is still there when you leave.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 January 2010 )
 
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