No better way to beat the Japanese jet lag than with an early walk around Tokyo armed with my Fujifilm xt-20 camera.

Fish delivery at Tsukiji fish market

AM hustle in Ginza

AM shipments at Asakusa
No better way to beat the Japanese jet lag than with an early walk around Tokyo armed with my Fujifilm xt-20 camera.

Fish delivery at Tsukiji fish market

AM hustle in Ginza

AM shipments at Asakusa

Some iPhone and GoPro fun while splitboarding early season up in the Whistler alpine.
This weeks was spent filming for a special project for Compound Conditioning.
Enjoy a few screen grabs from the surprise snow that showed up while we filmed up Cypress Mountain.





Screen grabs by Jordan Mayfield
Christmas day in the Sea to Sky corridor was celebrated with clear blue skies, a perfect day to go up the newly installed Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish. This is my Insta ready shots from the top. If you have yet to go, I highly recommend it, pack your skins and your beacon, the backcountry terrain up the mountain is unbelievable, and the view, of course ridiculously beautiful.
All shot with iPhone 6.
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Mahalo,
F.
The half winter hiatus last year all got us bummed, yes, but Mother Nature finally came back in full force in the Pacific North West, gracing us with the best early winter conditions in probably the last decade. Whistler was able to open most of their terrain quick, and everyone got to play twice as hard, eager for some pow slashes with the mediocre half broken snow dreams taste that we got left with last winter.
I had the chance to go up and ride with skateboarder photographer and borderline maniac Brian Caissie. I took us only a mini hike up the Crystal area to shoot some pretty cool photos and a mini snow surfing edit. Here is what he came up with.

Happy Shredding, and New Year to all!
F.