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Some more flat track roller derby

Yesterday, the Green Mountain Derby Dames took on the Utica Clubbers in their March Madness bout.

Basher Barbie gives the crowd some love.

The Silencer lays the smack down.

The Atomic Muffin fights to stay inbounds.  (She succeeded.)

Blondie looks so relaxed as a Utica skater prepares to make the hit.

You can see more photos on my Flickr stream.

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Beautiful Burlington Sunset

Some days, it’s nice to break free from your patterns. Monday and Tuesday night, as I was commuting home from Burlington to Essex, I had amazing views of snow-capped Mt. Mansfield and Camel’s Hump. In my rearview mirror, the sun was setting behinds Whiteface, Marcy, and a slew of other peaks in the Adirondak mountains of which I do not know the names. Every day, I’ve had my camera with me and tried to stop to take a quick shot. This is a common occurrence, and more often than not I’m let down with the results.

Today, instead of going home, I was staying in the city to meet some friends. I had a couple of minutes to kill between finishing things up at my desk and heading to their house for dinner, so I stopped by Perkin’s Pier. The sun had mostly set by the time I arrived, but it didn’t matter. Sunsets over Lake Champlain rarely disappoint.

I don’t always post one-off shots to my blog, so you may want to check out my Flickr stream, my Facebook page, or my Twitter stream if you’re interested in seeing more of the individual shots.

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The Sweet Remains at Higher Ground

On February 19th, The Sweet Remains hit the big stage at Higher Ground with Naia Kete and Barefoot Truth. The Sweet Remains is a trio, usually, however they’ve played a fair number of shows backed by members of The Grift, making them a 6 piece band. If you don’t have their album, I highly recommend buying Laurel and Sunset from iTunes or from Amazon if you want the physical CD.

For those of you in the Burlington area, I just found out that The Sweet Remains is coming to the FlynnSpace on April 1st. No joke, I hope!

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65th Annual Stowe Derby

(Update: All of the event photos are now available on SkiPix.com. Be sure to tell your friends. Order a photo for Mom or Dad!)

This past Sunday, the Mount Mansfield Ski and Snowboard club hosted the 65th annual Stowe Derby. The weather report was for mixed precipitation, warm temperatures, and fog. When I arrived at my first shooting location, the weather was perfect. Having photographed the derby a few times before, I set up on the first major turn for the freestyle race. The first major turn down the toll road is about 180 degrees and has a steep (for a cross country skier) pitch.

The race starts in waves. Every 30 seconds, five more racers start their way down the mountain. The start order is determined by your finish result in last year’s race. This means that the first racers down the mountain navigate the challenging turns and pitch of the Toll Road (I’d never believe that it could be so challenging, coming from an alpine/telemark background, except that I see it year after year.)

As the race continues, the carnage begins claiming the equipment of some,

the ego of others,

but hopefully no injuries.

The heats continue starting for about 40 minutes. During that time, racers are coming around the bends pretty quickly. It’s not uncommon for me to be looking at a frame like the one below, getting ready for the next racer to come around the bend only to hear someone who has just passed me go slamming into the ground.

This poor guy was talked into racing by a bunch of his friends. He was having a hard time of it and we chatted briefly as he collected himself after a pretty serious fall. It turns out, he’s not even a skier. I didn’t catch your name, but I hope the rest of your race was better!

The race consists of two primary events; freestyle and classical. For the super-athletic, the Derbymeister category requires that entrants complete both races. Between each event, Stowe Mountain Resort grooms the Toll Road and volunteers set a track down on the cross country trails.

The short course and the long course merge on the Stowe recreation path. The kids in who race the short course run the gambit from serious grade schoolers to people who just want to stop and eat the snow.

The freestyle, classical, and derbymeisters come through with a different intensity. In the background, you can see Stowe Mountain Resort. The start is at the top of the Lookout Double, approximately in the middle of the photo at the top of the trails.

Finally, the competitors cross the last bridge to cheering fans, around the last bend, and across the finish line.

My favorite sign of the day was “Ski faster! They’re drinking your beer!” Unfortunately, I was too focused on the race to get a picture before the sign disappeared. I hope all of the competitors and volunteers had a great time; I certainly did! Photos will be posted and available for purchase at SkiPix.com

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Green Mountain Derby Dames vs Skate Free or Die, NH

Just a few photos from this past weekend’s roller derby bout.  The Green Mountain Derby Dames of Burlington, Vermont took on NH Roller Derby.  The bout was one of the best yet, ending in a 69-69 tie after regulation!  With some penalties during the final regulation jam and going into the overtime jam, GMDD ultimately lost in a real heartbreaker of a bout.