Things started to get crazy last night around midnight. The terrain in zone two and snow was better then expected making for the best riding of the trip day or night. It was a full on playground lit perfectly for us. We could send legit airs, ride spines, and straight run long chutes. Mitch said it was longer and better terrain then the first two stops of the world tour. My best run of the night came just after 4am. Dropping in I had full on exposure to my right that was made even more scary because it was pitch black. Once on my spine I was able to lay into my best toe turn in a few weeks. With that the night shoot officially came to an end.
The second night was the official full moon. It was crazy how well it lit the place up.
Mega props go out to Nicolas and Loris. They slept 4 hours in 2 days and not once did I see them conlpane about it. It took three days to set up the first night and two days to prep the second. These guys have done this for years and have it dialed. There is no way I could have done any of this with out them. Thanks Guys!

We got a little snow the day before making for amazing snow textures.
I could not stop tripping on the textures.

Loris finally put his shovel down and took advantage of all his hard work.
Mitch with a nice layback.
Jeremy throws a big three.
By about 1 AM we moved into the bigger terrain. My last run was over on the spines to the far right of the picture.
Check out the footage in the new O'neill movie due out next fall. www.oneill.com