Indiana Powder Day

Great outdoor writing lacks ego. When listener Andy Guinigundo’s email appeared in the inbox on a rainy spring day, I read through it, read it again and thought “Damn, I wish I could have been there.?  That’s because no matter where you ski, whether it’s the Alaskan steeps or a local hill in Southeast Indiana, a powder day is a magical thing. That’s the great thing about skiing, climbing or mountain biking – you don’t have to be a professional playing beneath stadium lights to understand the crowning achievements of our sports.

Andy has been skiing for decades. During the gray and often rainy Midwest winters he works ski patrol at Perfect North Slopes, a small resort across the Indiana border from his home in Ohio. Until a March blizzard, a powder day was something he had only heard about. I’d been wanting to create some smaller shorts between feature episodes, so Andy joined us in the Dirtbag Diaries Midwest Studios, a.k.a. his walk-in closet, and gave us his own farewell to an unforgettable winter season.

Music: Bradley Carter claims to be a reformed rock climber. He’s found music and changed his ways. Joined a band–Max Gross Weight. He’s traded dirtbag living in Yosemite for the life of a hard working professional musician. He swears it. Personally, I don’t believe him for a second, mostly because he talked me into to playing hooky from work tomorrow to go clip bolts…oops, did I say that out loud?

Other music: Air Currents by The New Rochelle Rotary Club   •   OKE by Theatre of Disco

Music provided by IODA Promonet

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1 Comments on “The Shorts — Indiana Powder Day

  1.  by  Ory

    Awesome Andy, thank you for sharing. I am also from Ohio .. Northeastern part, but I’ve got the itch for skiing.. Not to much longer. Thanks again!