I miss seeing Jeff Winterton's photos!

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Winterton is one of the greatest things that ever happened to the East Coast ski scene. One of the most dedicated individuals I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. I'm sure hes been busy with the fam and whatnot but damn I miss seeing his photos all over Freeze.

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An excerpt from a brief Winterton interview in Freeze 10/02/2003:

"Photographer Jeff

Winterton stubbornly refuses to believe that contributing to the

professional freeskiing scene means taking up residence in Mammoth,

Whistler, Lake Tahoe, or some other so-called "mecca." For nearly two

decades, Winterton has held it down in New England, helping young

talent make a living skiing backward.

The parks back east are slowly

reaching the level of the good parks out west. If you could assemble a

park with features from parks throughout the Northeast, what would it

look like? Park designers back here are starting to pull ideas from out

west. Mount Snow's got the best flow from top to bottom, and they had a

60-foot hip that you pretty much had to be pro to hit. The halfpipe

would be from Okemo and kickers from Stratton. Mountain Creek in New

Jersey probably has the best rails in the East.

New Jersey? That's a joke, right?

No, the rails are designed by Kurt Heine. They're the same rails you

would find at Mt. Hood or Timberline or wherever. Mountain Creek just

decided to invest in them.

We're still talking about New Jersey here. Do people actually ski there?

Funny

story: Kurt Heine was in Jersey filming with some pro snowboarders when

this local dirty-hippie park-ranger guy comes in on his skis and cleans

this 40-foot full-on bend rail. Just gnarly. The snowboarders were only

making it, like, half the way. It was embarrassing. Then the guy came

back, I took my camera out, and after a few more tries, he killed it

again. Then he told me his brother could go switch on to 270 off. It

was ridiculous. The kids all do it there.

There are a few blue-chippers emerging from the youth ranks. Who

are they?


Liam

Downey, hands down, is leading the pack at this point. He's a Vermont

kid who won every competition he entered this season with the exception

of the (Vermont Championships), where Dave Crichton edged him out by a

point. He's got the full bag of tricks, and he makes being six-foot,

five look stylish, which isn't easy to do. Charles Gagnier is a Quebec

kid, part of the Les Relais Crew with the Phils and Iannick B. Another

one with a ton of potential is Shawn Logan, who's a product of Mount

Snow Academy.

Many kids who grow up on the

Right Coast move out west for more exposure. Can an aspiring skier

truly make a living by crafting his trade east of the Mississippi?


My answer to that question is different than you might expect, because

I've helped expose some kids back here who might never have had the

opportunity. Dave Crichton, Simon Dumont, and Scott Hibbert are all

guys who have built their names without moving away. Some of the older

guys, like Mike Nick and Iannick B. are even moving back to hype

themselves from the East Coast. If you want to devote your life to

skiing, it's not the best thing to stay back here. But if you're

looking to get exposure and are able to travel out west and hit the

national competition scene, then living here doesn't hurt you at all.

FREEZE and other magazines have showcased East Coast talent in the last

few years, and that isn't going to stop."

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RESPECT!

 
Anyone got that ridiculous image of Chricton doing a HUGE flatspin 5 in the pipe, except its a massive pipe gap. I can't remember if its from June or Whistler around the WSI. You guys remember that pic? So insane.
 
Would you happen to have a hi-res version of the Downey shot at Snow, I need a new desktop background
 
Amanda you may be right with Copper, I really don't remember where the pic was from but sooo epic. Sorry I don't have a high res pic of Liam sliding that Carinthia rail. I'm sure one exists though. Might require getting Wintertons email which I lost long ago.
 
Who all remembers Winterton's Underground Slopestyle at Mt Snow? One of the sweetest comps ever. Rider judged.
 
I do, that was so fun & chill. SAS days. Back when Becca was cool enough to ski on the east coast with us
 
yup, definately sprung careers and was an influential guy, glad to have met him on many occasions.....miss the photography though, i think he's a soccer coach now, or last i hear, ha
 
I miss mags covering the east coast PERIOD.

Seems like you'll get a blurb here and there, but little coverage or photos from the east except for an urban shot from Quebec.
 
That second to last booter was a thing of beauty. The comp was ill. That was a good month in the east.
 
Miss mags covering the East Coast..

How about one dedicated TO New England ONLY?

www.neastmag.com

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Winterton's photos were and continue to be a gold standard in creativity and dedication to the East Coast. His photos take up more real estate on my wall than anyone else's. Winterton was right, you don't have to leave the East Coast. Skiers like Will Wesson, Andy Parry, The Flynns, Forrest Frizzell, Richie Paradise, Jon Swett, the Martini's and countless others prove this again and again.
 
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