I recently got up the hill and spent the day with some good riders at Squaw Valley. They all happen to be good buddies and it was a great way to end the resort riding season. They are couple journalists, and a few shredders, check out the full write up on their blog
here.
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Drew lives in South Lake and was able to meet up with us at Squaw Valley. I'm glad he did because he charges and we got some great shots.
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Wallner has been trying to get me up to Squaw all season and I'm bummed it took so long. I have been fantasizing about terrain like that at a resort for a long time. I can't wait for the next POW day. Why it took me nearly five years living in Sacramento to finally go is a mystery.