The storms began rolling into Central Oregon on November 3 and we were right on top of things. We headed up to the mountain with Seth Roberts to try to get some shots. Our expectations were definitely low if even existent, but we did end up finding a fun down log to session...
Seth Roberts sessioning the down log at the beginning of an early october storm
Seth Roberts getting the Front Lip Indy slide?
Seth decided to take one last shot at the log, and his last ended up being the last hit of his early season (he will be back by the beginning of the year)...
Seth catching his front edge and flying face first to the ground.
Although Seth got hurt, he gave us a smile to show he was okay 
Seth's injury ended our first day of filming, but it did not slow us down from filming in the early season. With much much much more snow to come we headed up the next day.
Yupp it really did snow a lot. With 2-3 feet of new snow we were stoked!!!
I went up there with new Moment Skier Dan Bruton, his brother Derek, and Blake Geis. On our way hiking to a spot that Norkunas told us about we ran into Tim Durtschi and some other fellas already filming what we planned to film on. So we hiked a little further and came across a little neat feature. Basically a mini wind lip off a little drop. Dan decided to throw a nice 180 over it on his new Planks (yeah cedrics skis).
New Moment team member Dan Bruton loving his new Moments.
Lucas Wachs came up and joined us for some pow riding
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After a couple more days of hitting various other features and some other days of rain (not all the snow melted) we came across this unique tree stall feature.
Jared shaping the lip.
Jared Getting his misty 5 hand plant.
Colin Clarke Tail Stallin
Taylor Garbutt definitely put the most time into this feature and trying to boost as high as possible.
I decided to make things interesting and started a McChicken contest. I was going to give away a McChicken to the first rider to make it to the top of the tree bark. Colin, Jared, and Taylor all tried. Taylor got the closest but fell awkwardly on his attempt to get to the top...
On a lighter note we got some good sunset shots!
Sun between the trees...
While we were getting work done in oregon so were the Utah kids. Evan and his crew decided to hit the streets of salt lake for some early season jibbing and bomb dropping done...
LJ Strenio Bomb dropping...
LJ Again..
After several exciting days of filming various features the rain rolled in and whiped out pretty much all of the snow at the mountain
. We were certainly excited for the first snow and now we are just waiting for anywhere to get some snowfall to get out and get some more filming and urban done. Stay tuned for multiple updates and video blogs throughout the entire winter.
Also dont forget to check out our movie, Overlooked, for only 15 dollars at http://dosmedia.net!
Peace out all!!Bentley
Photos: Cameron Fair, Bentley Atteberry, George Tuttle, Evan Heath
Seth decided to take one last shot at the log, and his last ended up being the last hit of his early season (he will be back by the beginning of the year)...
Seth's injury ended our first day of filming, but it did not slow us down from filming in the early season. With much much much more snow to come we headed up the next day.
I went up there with new Moment Skier Dan Bruton, his brother Derek, and Blake Geis. On our way hiking to a spot that Norkunas told us about we ran into Tim Durtschi and some other fellas already filming what we planned to film on. So we hiked a little further and came across a little neat feature. Basically a mini wind lip off a little drop. Dan decided to throw a nice 180 over it on his new Planks (yeah cedrics skis).
After a couple more days of hitting various other features and some other days of rain (not all the snow melted) we came across this unique tree stall feature.
I decided to make things interesting and started a McChicken contest. I was going to give away a McChicken to the first rider to make it to the top of the tree bark. Colin, Jared, and Taylor all tried. Taylor got the closest but fell awkwardly on his attempt to get to the top...
On a lighter note we got some good sunset shots!
While we were getting work done in oregon so were the Utah kids. Evan and his crew decided to hit the streets of salt lake for some early season jibbing and bomb dropping done...
After several exciting days of filming various features the rain rolled in and whiped out pretty much all of the snow at the mountain
Also dont forget to check out our movie, Overlooked, for only 15 dollars at http://dosmedia.net!
Peace out all!!Bentley
Photos: Cameron Fair, Bentley Atteberry, George Tuttle, Evan Heath