Said goodbye to Tahoe and the people that live there this morning and hopped in my car with all my worldlies headed east. I found myself going 80mph on 80 east for 8 hours only had to make one stop cus my suby gets about 30mpg even when fully loaded with gear. Its a funny thing how road trips seem to be the divider wall on the cubical segments of my life. I expect new chapters to start every time I sit in my car for more than 4 hrs. If you're like me then you know this cant be a bad thing at all. its always about an opportunity to get to the next stage, progressing in life so to speak.
I have been to UT 3 times before but this is the first time I have been here alone. and then when I get here I am welcomed into a house with 6 other people who live for snowboarding just like me. I have only met one of these Wasatch Project members before and he is the one who convinced me to join the program for the season. Dustin Linker heads this operation and i have to say I love what he's done with the place... literally remodeling this house as we speak and figuratively remodeling young snowboard stars careers. Thanks for having me Dustin, I am stoked for the start of an awesome season!
Stay tuned for opening day at Keystone, CO on Friday!
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