Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Two Months, in a Nutshell
Ok, so I'm not doing so well with one of my New Year's resolutions... keeping my blog up-to-date. DOH! I really am going to try and be better about this, and post at least once a week! We'll see...
Let's see, the last two months, in no particular order. UHGPGA club Christmas party... with a surprise. We walk in, and who else do we see but Shadd and Tina Heaston. Participants of the first Mitch/WOW aerobatics clinic will remember Shadd, and the outstanding hospitality he provided. At the beginning of last season, the Shadd fam moved to FL to live on a boat... Well, almost a full year later, they've returned home to Utah!
After Christmas usually comes some photos of skiing epicly deep Wasatch powder... this year, not so much. We only got one real storm cycle to speak of, which happened to coincide with the PSIA "Big Mountain Skiing" clinic that I participate in every year at Alta/Snowbird. It was phenominal, yet again. Learned some good stuff, made some new friends, and had more fun that should be allowed wearing hard plastic boots. As my second year participating in this clinic, I was also quite pleased with my improvement- last year I had some grandiose headers, which resulted in breaking the visor off my helmet not once but twice. This year I went without falling for the full two day event... and performed better than last year, too. That's improvement if you ask me.
Sticking with the skiing topic, my new position at Deer Valley is going well. Christmas was VERY busy... then it slowed way down. Now it's President's Week, and it's nearly as busy as Christmas! In addition to being the closest I've ever come to a work-aholic, I've been studying and working towards my PSIA level II certification. So far I have passed the written test, and then somehow managed to fool some VERY experienced clinicians into passing me for the skiing test. I have the final test on the 27th, the teaching exam... which should be the hardest. Everyone wish me luck, I'll certainly need it!
Other than that, it's as much 'life as usual' as it ever is... we're keeping busy and having fun whenever possible...
Let's see, the last two months, in no particular order. UHGPGA club Christmas party... with a surprise. We walk in, and who else do we see but Shadd and Tina Heaston. Participants of the first Mitch/WOW aerobatics clinic will remember Shadd, and the outstanding hospitality he provided. At the beginning of last season, the Shadd fam moved to FL to live on a boat... Well, almost a full year later, they've returned home to Utah!
After Christmas usually comes some photos of skiing epicly deep Wasatch powder... this year, not so much. We only got one real storm cycle to speak of, which happened to coincide with the PSIA "Big Mountain Skiing" clinic that I participate in every year at Alta/Snowbird. It was phenominal, yet again. Learned some good stuff, made some new friends, and had more fun that should be allowed wearing hard plastic boots. As my second year participating in this clinic, I was also quite pleased with my improvement- last year I had some grandiose headers, which resulted in breaking the visor off my helmet not once but twice. This year I went without falling for the full two day event... and performed better than last year, too. That's improvement if you ask me.
Sticking with the skiing topic, my new position at Deer Valley is going well. Christmas was VERY busy... then it slowed way down. Now it's President's Week, and it's nearly as busy as Christmas! In addition to being the closest I've ever come to a work-aholic, I've been studying and working towards my PSIA level II certification. So far I have passed the written test, and then somehow managed to fool some VERY experienced clinicians into passing me for the skiing test. I have the final test on the 27th, the teaching exam... which should be the hardest. Everyone wish me luck, I'll certainly need it!
Other than that, it's as much 'life as usual' as it ever is... we're keeping busy and having fun whenever possible...
Thursday, December 31, 2009
The End of an Era...
As 2009 winds down I can't help but think of all that has happened over this past year. Personal achievements and life goals accomplished, I finally surpassed the H5 rating requirements enough to feel good about applying for it (it was approved). I finally grew a pair and started looping. That was a huge one for me, possibly the hardest thing I've ever accomplished. I feel as though I've spent my entire life training towards that goal, and it feels SO good to finally have the skills to compensate for it scaring the shit out of me...
Also this year, Des and I got engaged! And bought a house! Technically, we bought a house, then got engaged, but this is my blog and I'll write it how I want to. I also got a promotion at Deer Valley, moving into a supervisory role within the Ski School. And Wings Over Wasatch continues to grow, I have recruited someone to take the reins of the 'school' aspects so I can focus more efforts and clinics and such. More on that at a later date, it's all still pretty hush hush...
All in all, a good freaking year.
It seems like only yesterday we were all taking cover and preparing for the end of civilization as 1999 rolled to and end, and 'Y2K' loomed over. 10 Years later, it seems the only thing we had to fear was Windows Vista :-)
In a few hours it will be 1/1/10. What will the next year bring? Ten years?
I don't know what the future holds for me, but if the past is any indicator... I'd better sit back and get ready for a wild ride... this is gonna be good...
Also this year, Des and I got engaged! And bought a house! Technically, we bought a house, then got engaged, but this is my blog and I'll write it how I want to. I also got a promotion at Deer Valley, moving into a supervisory role within the Ski School. And Wings Over Wasatch continues to grow, I have recruited someone to take the reins of the 'school' aspects so I can focus more efforts and clinics and such. More on that at a later date, it's all still pretty hush hush...
All in all, a good freaking year.
It seems like only yesterday we were all taking cover and preparing for the end of civilization as 1999 rolled to and end, and 'Y2K' loomed over. 10 Years later, it seems the only thing we had to fear was Windows Vista :-)
In a few hours it will be 1/1/10. What will the next year bring? Ten years?
I don't know what the future holds for me, but if the past is any indicator... I'd better sit back and get ready for a wild ride... this is gonna be good...
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Winter, Wonderfull Winter!
Ok, so I haven't updated my blog since Halloween. I know, I suck at this.
Since then we've been very busy, but here's a quick rundown:
Randy, Allie, Des and I (and Jackson, Jada, and Tucker) had a pray for snow campfire in American Fork Canyon... It was great fun, and we had many laughs! It took a while to work, but the snow's here now...
Since then we've been very busy, but here's a quick rundown:
Randy, Allie, Des and I (and Jackson, Jada, and Tucker) had a pray for snow campfire in American Fork Canyon... It was great fun, and we had many laughs! It took a while to work, but the snow's here now...
Saturday, October 31, 2009
It's Scary...
Thursday, October 29, 2009
3 Month Update/Back to Blogging!
It's been a while since I've posted any updates to this blog. Ok, more than a while... it's been pretty much all summer. But summer's craziness is on it's way out, and winter is rolling in with it's own crazy panache...
There's so much to blog about, I don't even know where to begin... for now, I'll just throw some videos up to show you what summer's been like around here...
I'll update again, SOON!... but for now, here's a more recent video to tide you over... South Side flying a couple of days ago:
There's so much to blog about, I don't even know where to begin... for now, I'll just throw some videos up to show you what summer's been like around here...
Des buys a new car! from Ryan Voight on Vimeo.
Ryan Spin and Loop from Ryan Voight on Vimeo.
Ryan Spins from Ryan Voight on Vimeo.
I'll update again, SOON!... but for now, here's a more recent video to tide you over... South Side flying a couple of days ago:
Hang Gliding at Point of the Mountain (South Side) from Ryan Voight on Vimeo.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Da two Utes
Our friends Randy and Ali are staying with us until they can find a place here in UT. Yep, they're becoming Utahn's!
Saturday I got out of work early so we made a plan to go on an afternoon hike. I thought it would be cool to take them up American Fork Canyon, and do some hiking on Mt. Timp. I know a dirt road that wraps around Timp, and there's a big rock slide area that looked clear and easy enough to hike. Above the slide it looked like they're were some gully's that would lead up to the top ridge of Timp.
As we started hiking we were in good spirits, heavily debating the differences between a 'chute' and a 'couloir'... we decided the difference was minimal and Canada sucks.
As we made our way up the rocks got looser and looser, and the terrain got steeper and steeper. Before long we were fighting for traction, afraid we'd slide all the way down to the car. About this time we spotted some Mountian Goats, so we pressed on. They had no trouble getting traction... must be why they're called MOUNTAIN Goats and we're just 'bipeds'.
Saturday I got out of work early so we made a plan to go on an afternoon hike. I thought it would be cool to take them up American Fork Canyon, and do some hiking on Mt. Timp. I know a dirt road that wraps around Timp, and there's a big rock slide area that looked clear and easy enough to hike. Above the slide it looked like they're were some gully's that would lead up to the top ridge of Timp.
As we started hiking we were in good spirits, heavily debating the differences between a 'chute' and a 'couloir'... we decided the difference was minimal and Canada sucks.
As we made our way up the rocks got looser and looser, and the terrain got steeper and steeper. Before long we were fighting for traction, afraid we'd slide all the way down to the car. About this time we spotted some Mountian Goats, so we pressed on. They had no trouble getting traction... must be why they're called MOUNTAIN Goats and we're just 'bipeds'.
We got as high as we dared, to the bottom of the gulley, and headed back down. The treck back down was nerve racking, doing more 'controlled sliding' than hiking... but we made it down safely. We ate our sandwiches as the sun set, and we headed home.
D-Rocket is all smiles at sunset
Beats sitting in the house, that's for sure! Welcome to Utah Randy and Ali :-)
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Aerobatics Clinic 2009

The clinic will be held in the greater Salt Lake/Point of the Mountain area, August 21-23. Cost is $300 per attendee, with limited slots available. For more information, including a complete event schedule, or to reserve your slot, go to www.wingsoverwasatch.com.
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