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Warren Miller INTERVIEWS

Wednesday October 22 I’ll be interviewing on Park City TV at 7:15 - 7:45am.

Wednesday October 22 interview on X96 radio at 9:15 - 9:45am.

I’ll keep updating as I allocate other interviews. Thanks for listening.

I WANT THIS SUIT

Please send a check to JULIAN CARR at 2424east

Campus Drive SLC, Ut 84121

$2,500

Discrete Beanies Getting tossed out in COLORADO

Discrete headwear has been sponsoring movie premieres

in Utah with TGR, RAGE, MSP, POOR BOYZ.

This shot is awesome - it’s from an associate in Denver who threw

a RAGE films SUCH IS LIFE screening to a sold out show.

DISCRETE donates to 2008 SKI AFFAIR

Downtown Marriot Hotel hosted the 2008 SKI AFFAIR. Preserving and recognizing the historical aspects skiing has played in the state of Utah. The event had many donations from great companies, there were three silent auction rooms with items. This years event honored the 60 years that the University of Utah has had a competing ski team and a few of those members walked away with Discrete winning bids:

This Is My Friend Rachael Burks

Rachael is the Best. She likes to get amongst it.

!yes!

Not That Rad

Shot taken after the debate last night, when McCain caught

himself walking in the wrong direction on stage:

I think this is a testament to how nervous and non-confident

McCain really was. A composed clear minded man would recognize

he was walking in the wrong direction and correct it. Not do something

immature like this, it truly shows how nervous he is, especially for a US

President. Not that Rad. Look at how composed Barack is.

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FALL

TRANSFORMATION by Julian Carr

Energy changes, in you and in the collective feel of the landscape. All summer long you put thoughts of skiing in a far away place so you won’t go crazy. Month by month you dream about skiing and the reasons that make it great.

August comes around and these thoughts come forth a little bit. Rain storms, chilly nights - oh man, skiing is only potentially two months away. But still, it’s two whole months.

September. All the new magazines have come out. You go to every ski movie premiere, ski swaps are abundant, and you drool over all the new gear. You strap into your new skis on your living floor and daydream of winter, loving every minute of it. Most of your conversations by now consist of how skiing is only a month away, how it’s the year of the “50-year storm,” and how abnormal weather patterns will bring the gnarliest winter. Temps are dropping. There is a new energy - winter is coming. You body feels it. The landscape feels it. All of a sudden you are wearing long sleeve shirts and can smell the seasons changing.

October. You may have already bought your season pass, but you haven’t taken your picture - this gives you an excuse to go up to the mountain. You look up at all the runs, cliffs, chutes, and realize these mountains are looking back at you with the same anticipation. Something in your body is absorbing whatever magical, uncertain aura is out there. It’s so tangible you can almost taste it. Patience my friend, there is still no snow. You shake it off and head back to the city. You watch the weather channel religiously, just waiting for the word. Three of the four forecasts say there’s nothing coming, but one frigg’n weatherman says there’s a 15 percent chance of snow in the mountains for Tuesday. Yes, it’s on. You are so blindly optimistic; it’s awesome. Tuesday passes with zero snow.

Why is skiing so much fun? Why doesn’t it get old? Why do we religiously count down the months? Skiing embodies all aspects of what makes life beautiful. Undoubtedly, I consider skiing the most enjoyable sport on the planet. Skis make the impossible possible. Then it takes place in the most beautiful of surroundings, and more often than not, you are skiing with good, if not best friends. It doesn’t get any better than that.

You also have the danger factor, the risk vs. reward. You finish a day of skiing unscathed and your pride transpires to your overall well being. You feel so good; it’s an amazing feeling. The quick thinking utilization on skis is crucial. It’s kind of like playing a chess game against the mountain - a mental workout every day. I have always thought that each day of skiing is a mystery. All humans are intrigued by a good mystery, especially if they are starring in the mystery. The mountains and the dangers lurking are something to be respected and understood. The uncertainty of the mountains demands greater patience and keener perception before it discloses whatever mystery first drew you towards them. You must be humble, sharp, and never take it for granted. With the proper patience, the mountains become a good friend.

November. Find a friend.

December. Breathe/think.

January. Smile/star.

February. Be/taste.

March. Love/understand.

April. Checkmate.

May. Transform.

Billy Poole/Warren Miller Premiere October24 - Proceeds going to BillyPoole.org

October 24 in Salt Lake City, Ut,Warren MIller will be showing their new movie ‘Children Of Winter‘ at Abravanel Hall, 9:00pm. Billy’s Foundation is getting the proceeds from the night. Billy’s Mom, Phyllis, is organizing an after party with quite a bit of gear to give out, raffle, and silent auction from Spyder, Smith, Roxy, Points North Heli-skiing, Discrete headwear, Black Diamond, and Hestra. Located at SKYBOX at the Gateway mall. If you would like to join in for the movie, of which documented Billy’s last week on planet earth, ticket info here:

RIP HOMEY

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