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Fernie headwall

So another Powder day at Fernie. This is in the Timber bowl and is one of the big cliff walls that shelter Fernie. At the very top you can see the Ice overhangs called cornices. These are the size of cars and trucks. Huge, and they have a tendency to fall. When they do it is epic. Luckily, ski patrol are very carefull and make sure they drop zone is well closed off!
Officially Instructors

March 25th 2008
Yep, we passed! Ok, so how exciting is that, we both passed our Level 1’s! Yay! First exam done, one more to go. So, 2 months since the last blog. I know rubbish, but believe me this riding every day is exhausting. It really is! You try the equivalent of 7 hours a day in the gym and see if you can stay awake past 9pm, I certainly can’t! Ok so no real excuse but we truly have been bu ... read more
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