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I’m the “this guy” in the yellow jacket who provides “some order” by means of “voluntary traffic control duty” in the video. The KING5 reporters were nice and wanted to do an interview with me, but I said no to them because no one ever looks good on the local news even if they’re just trying to keep sledders from getting hit by cars. Anyway, they just got nat sound and some sweet shots of me doing a high-five spin move and then smooching my girlfriend at the end.

Stay warm and safe, Seattle!

(via KING5 and the Weather Channel)

Need a snowboard, boot or bindings? The Service Board will have some used gear for sale this Thursday.
Basement Board Sale!

Thanks to the generosity of many individuals and the fantastic local snow industry, tSB has a bunch of extra hard goods for sale. We have a ton used boards, binders and boots and we need to clear out our space! Come by our office on Thursday between 4-8pm to score some deals: Boards from $50-$150, boots for $25-$50 and bindings for $25!
tSB Office: 4408 Delridge Way SW, Ste 100, Seattle, WA

(via the Service Board)

Need a snowboard, boot or bindings? The Service Board will have some used gear for sale this Thursday.

Basement Board Sale!

Thanks to the generosity of many individuals and the fantastic local snow industry, tSB has a bunch of extra hard goods for sale. We have a ton used boards, binders and boots and we need to clear out our space! Come by our office on Thursday between 4-8pm to score some deals: Boards from $50-$150, boots for $25-$50 and bindings for $25!

tSB Office: 4408 Delridge Way SW, Ste 100, Seattle, WA

(via the Service Board)

Mount Rainier sunrise from Ingraham Flats

This is a timelapse taken on Friday, 02 September, 2011, from the Ingraham Flats on Mt. Rainier in Washington. Some friends and I attempted a summit of the mountain with International Mountain Guides, but we were unable to reach the top due to high winds.

When we returned to camp after our summit attempt, I set up my GoPro Hero camera to take pictures at five-second intervals. This video represents about two hours of footage of the sunrise over Little Tahoma taken while we rested and prepared for our descent back to Paradise. Toward the end of the video, you might be able to see that the composition of the shot changes. This is due to the sun melting the snow on which the camera was resting.

The people who appear in the video facing away from the camera while standing just to the left of Little Tahoma are peeing.

(by evannstrathern)