Sunday, December 26, 2010

Boxing Day 2010

Nice band of lake effect snow set up over Kenosha last night leaving between 7 and 10 inches of snow. The UW-Parkside course was just about at ground zero and it had a set track, so that's the hot spot for this week.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Domain Change

In case some of you noticed, it's now "DoublePolePix" without the hyphen, although the original blogspot URL still has it (which I can't change).

Monday, November 8, 2010

First Snow!

Okay, so maybe it's not snow from Mother nature, but it's good to see anyway! Was driving through Kewaskum to do some MTB riding and what before my wondering eyes should appear?

Time for some blog maintenance too. I see the falling snow background here has melted.






Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Skiing at Minooka Park !

What a SWEET day to ski!

Here's a stupid video I put together. Ha Ha !




Friday, February 19, 2010

A Fine February Day

What a great winter we're having for skiing, eh? My first ski was on December 7th and we really haven't had a forced break since. While the sun is showing more power this time of year, there is still TONS of snow on the trails. Ski on!

Scenes from Lapham Peak today:



 

  

 



The view from the tower:






Madison's Winter Festival tomorrow ... see you there.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

2010 Wisconsin Biathlon Winter Festival

Today was the second annual Wisconsin Biathlon Winter Festival held at the McMiller Sports Center near Eagle, WI. I don't have the exact numbers, but there must have been close to 75 or 80 participants in today's event. There was the Open race which was 6km of skiing interspersed with two times in the gun range - once standing, once prone (laying on your stomach). If you missed one of the 5 targets, then you skied a penalty loop before heading back out on the course. Then there was the novice race. Those guys skied a lot of penalty loops.  LOL ! As far as I know, this is the only Biathlon range in Wisconsin. Minnesota has five. So, it sure is great having this here to use and enjoy. For more information on Biathlon in Wisconsin, check out the club's website:  http://www.wisconsinbiathlon.com/





 

  

  

  

 

Monday, February 1, 2010

2010 Iron Mountain FIS Continental Cup Ski Jumping Tournament ! (Part 2)

Finally got through all the pictures and rather than me blabber on this and that, I'll just let the photos do the talking. Ten in total. I think they turned out GREAT and I can't wait to go back next year. If the photo is chopped a bit on the right, just click on it for the full screen version. Full gallery is HERE.










Sunday, January 31, 2010

2010 Iron Mountain FIS Continental Cup Ski Jumping Tournament !

This past Saturday I went up to Iron Mountain, Michigan for the 73rd annual Iron Mountain Ski Jumping Tournament at the 120 meter hill on Pine Mountain. Over 40 jumpers from across Europe and North America competed on a picture perfect winter day to the joy of several thousand spectators.

Anders Bardal (Steinkjer Skiklubb) won on both Saturday and Sunday with some impressive jumps.



(Anders Bardal - Norway)



(Christof Lenz - Austria)



The top 6 from Saturday:

1. BARDAL Anders Norway
2. Stefan Thurnbichler- Austria
3. Christian Nagiller - Austria
4. Manuel Fettner - Austria
5. Christoph Lenz - Austria
6. Herman Huczkowski - Finland



Much more tomorrow from this super event. It's getting late and my computer is just dragging too much. Check back then for some GREAT photos from the top of the hill !

Gallery: HERE

Friday, January 29, 2010

Ski Jumping! Suicide Bowl - Ishpeming, Mich.

The 123rd Annual Tournament from the Ishpeming Ski Club (the first being in 1888 on the famous 90 meter hill at Suicide Bowl (coined in a newspaper article years ago, it's been made much safer these days).

Well, I gotta tell 'ya that this was easily my hardest shoot I've done over the past two years I've been shooting. The competition was 3 hours long, the temperature was +2F, and my legs are still sore after climbing up and down that big dumb hill in snow that was usually up to my knees and once up to my hip! (I'm 6ft 5in tall). (Click on each to see whole photo)

1. Twin Bon Fires. Ohhhh, so nice. I should have taken a photo of the large pile of beer bottles at the end of the night.





2. The hill. Man, props to the athletes for climbing up there some 150 feet above the trees in such cold temps, then zooming down at 55mph. Holy wind chill!




3. Looking Down. A view from about 1/3rd of the way up. Although the little 60lb kids had no problem scrambling up higher, this was as far as I could go. I'm just too old.





4. Low Flyer. Dave Edlund of St. Paul, MN showing just how high above the slope they fly. This was actually a rather short jump.





5. Close Up. Trevor Wert of Steamboat Springs, CO.



6. Anton Gerosimov of Russia.





7. Side view. They bend forward at the hips to give a more 'wing like' shape for more lift. Dan Englund - USA.





8. Bottom View. This was as close as I could get to the very end of the out run without climbing 8 feet of snow and ice, mixed with tree branches. Very frustrating trying to get a good angle to shoot from here. You can see a few spectators on the right side of the hill ... that's the high point I shot from and you can see what you've got to climb to get higher. I'll get there next year!




9. Flying Finn. Jere Kykkanen of Finland who placed fourth.




10. The Winner. Hakon Helgesen of Norway. Horrible photo, I know, but he won so he get's his photo published.






Thanks for looking. I tried _real hard_ to do my best, hopefully I'll do better tomorrow in the sunshine at Iron Mountain on the *120 meter* hill ! (this one was 90).

Monday, January 25, 2010

Ski Jumping !!





Now it's time to shift gears over to that uber cool, fringe sport here in America, but huge in Scandinavia - Ski Jumping!



Beginning Wednesday there are three tournaments in five days right here in the midwest:

http://www.centralskijumpingusa.com/

January 27 - Ishpeming, MI (5 Hills Tour #2)

January 30/31 - Norge - Fox River Grove, IL (5 Hills Tour #3)
January 30/31 - Iron Mountain - FIS Men's Continental Cup K118

Here's some links to each event:

Ishpeming
Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain
Fox River Grove

I haven't been to Ishpeming in a long time and have never seen the 118m ski flying jump in Iron Mountain, so this is going to be very exciting. Last year I was at the Fox River Grove tournament and was very impressed.

Here's some video I shot:





I highly reccommend attending one of these competitions if you can, but if not, check back right here where I'll attempt to share the beauty and excitement of this thrilling sport!


Saturday, January 23, 2010

2010 Lapham Loppet




The 2010 Lapham Peak Loppet - slow snow - yes, but the rain held off and it appears that attendance was good. I laced up the combat boots, pulled on the red "Guideware" jacket and tromped off to the foggy peak, camera in tow. Way too foggy for any kind of telephoto lens, so I chose to go in close and use a flash like I do when shooting cyclocross. It's tough though, and kind of hit or miss. I tell 'ya, if they started that race on time, it sure didn't take long for the leaders to come through. There was a tight pack of three with a good 20 seconds over the next skier. Unfortunately, I didn't get a good shot of all three together, but here's the leader at that point.

Chad Tolbert leads over the peak.

I hung around at that spot and shot 50 or more skiers, before hightailing it over to the other trail crossing at the top.

Roy Nilsen of Waukesha

I walked as fast as I could, but probably should have run because the leaders were skiing fast. So fast that I almost missed them! (great photo, eh?)


Chad Tolbert leads Thomas Stuber over the peak on his way to victory.

I know I didn't get all of you from here, but there are a few keepers!

Jim DiDomenico of Elgin, IL crests Lapham Peak.

Since I only shot one pic per skier, I should get though them pretty quick.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Lapham Loppet and Jumping Preview

Nothing new from my camera, but check out the video from the latest biathlon races from Antholz, Italy: LINK Magdelena Neuner gets her first victory of the season in convincing fashion!




I've been struggling with the decision whether or not to head up to Eau Claire tomorrow to shoot the ski jumping. It's the first day of the "5 Hills Tournament" held here in the midwest:




http://www.centralskijumpingusa.com/
January 22/23 - Eau Claire Silvermine (5 Hills Tour #1) Registration/Invite
January 27 - Ishpeming, MI (5 Hills Tour #2) Invite
January 30/31 - Norge - Fox River Grove, IL JR/JOQ (5 Hills Tour #3) Registration/Invite
January 30/31 - Iron Mountain - FIS Men's Continental Cup K118
February 3 - Minneapolis K70 (5 Hills Tour #4)
February 5/6 - Westby, WI K108 (5 Hills Tour #5)
I think I'll pass on the 2 or 3am return to home, only to head back out at 8am for Lapham Peak, but I will go up to Ishpeming for Hill #2.

So, see you at Lapham Peak where I'll try to mix up the photos a bit. Make 'em more interesting.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

2010 Greenbush USA Nordic Challenge

Thomas Stuber (WIN Racing) get's his fourth win of the season !(I believe) and doubles up on the week end after winning the Snekkivik race in Wausau on Saturday. Shown here leading team mate and last year's winner, Chad Tolbert, the pair developed a one minute lead over third place Matt Zak giving their team a sweep of the podium. Well done mates!




If you recall, last year Tolbert swept the local scene by first winning the Greenbush race, then taking the Lapham Loppet the following Saturday. WIN Racing is certainly a force to be
recconed with.

Photo gallery is HERE.