Auction of 70’s & 80’s ski clothing
Every April in Fernie there an event called Hot Dog day when most people dress up in 70’s and 80’s ski gear and hit the slopes for a fun day looking flare! The name originates from the cult ski movie Hotdog.
Established in 2002 NONSTOP Ski & Snowboard is a family-run company passionate about the mountains, snow and adventure. Everyone from our instructors and residential staff in Canada to our office team in London shares this passion and works hard to ensure NONSTOP offers the best instructor courses and improvement camps possible.
Every April in Fernie there an event called Hot Dog day when most people dress up in 70’s and 80’s ski gear and hit the slopes for a fun day looking flare! The name originates from the cult ski movie Hotdog.
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Yesterday I went snowboard touring/snowmobiling with some friends (who also happen to instruct for NONSTOP Snowboard). We drove out to Harvey’s Pass, fired up the sleds and drove for about 20 minutes until snowmobile power had to be replaced by leg ache. Actually touring with split boards is A LOT less tiring than snowshoes so Ryan, Jay, Ben and I quickly left Aubrey way behind panting his way through the deep powder on an old pair of snowshoes. We did two climbs to the top and enjoyed what was without doubt the best powder turns of my season. Deep (and I mean bottomless deep), light and steep. It had it all.
We even found a nice cliff to drop which felt good. This is Aubrey…
Ryan charged this opening so quickly that the spray of snow was left in the air for what seemed like minutes…
Here’s my ‘NONSTOP’ split board…
And this is us ’skining’ up hill…
A few of us from the London team will be regular postees on the NONSTOP Blog so we thought it only right to introduce ourselves… … Read more