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Talls Stacks ’06 and Old Crow Medicine Show

February 15, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

I love Old Crow Medicine Show and it was even sweeter to see them in such a setting. River boats along the Ohio River… imagine that. I was thoroughly bummed about missing the Aug. show in Louisville. I was full of shame… then I found out they were playing Tall Stacks. I was originally in disbelief, but the moment it was confirmed, we snagged some tickets for a cruise. Susan and I were able to get out and take a cruise on the Belle of Cincinnati and then catch Old Crow at 9pm.

The weather was perfect. I was giddy. Tall Stacks in Cincinnati has become quite an event. I’m looking forward to the next one already. The charm of cruising a riverboat coupled with a great night of music was just the thing we needed.

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Boarding the best of the west

February 14, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Today is the last day of a fine adventure out west. The last 4 days have been nothing but shreding in some of the finest conditions I’ve done. The sun is blazing and my face is burnt. I love it.

After wrapping up a couple days at Park City, one day at the Canyons and one at Brighton (the BEST so far) we wrap up this trip with a visit to Snowbird. I’ve never been here and I look forward to it. I hear it’s better then Solitude, which we were pretty impressed with!
One of the sweetest things about the Park City area is that you can rip a half hour from the Salt Lake airport and take your pick from 6 or 7 different resorts.

Ok, let’s top off this coffee and get moving. Pictures coming in a day or so!

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Park City, Utah, here I come… again

January 26, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Only 3 weeks left. On Feb. 10, I’ll head to Utah to board some of the best powder in the US. A friend/client of mine invites my partner and I to his condo right on the slopes each year. I took him up a couple years ago, but popping out kids makes it difficult to make it every year. After taking a year off to help my wife with the birth of our son, Nic, I’m finally heading back.

You can never prepare enough when it comes to the proper workouts leading up to a ski trip, but I try. It has literally been just over 2 years since I strapped a board on. However, I’ve had longer stretches before. While there is fast access to over 5 resorts, I’m looking most forward to Solitude again. It’s a boarders paradise and a place that in one day, you can get almost a week’s fill. Solitude is not packed with the tourists. I think it’s more of a local favorite. Its altitude is higher than the other nearby mountains and when the snow is heavy, the pass is sometimes closed and you can’t make it up (Argh!).

This all said, I still need to get out the board and tune up, move a shit-load of work off the platter and countless things around the house. More later.

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Tis the season for Holiday E-cards

January 9, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Sorry for the late post everyone. For Christmas 2005, Innersync decided to develop and send an interactive e-card to all our clients. How appropriate for an interactive company to demonstrate how saavy we are. Anyway, it did get a lot of attention and was truly a hit.

Here’s some press:
Mail Chimp People
Check it out here:
http://www.innersync.com/happyholidays05

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Found! James Capal’s draft card!

January 8, 2006 by Susan Leave a Comment

I found James Capal’s draft card on Ancestry.com. It was filled out in Newport, KY in Sept. of 1918. His sister’s name is listed and her address. A great find! Susan.

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