The Elements Tour

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I recently visited Grand Targhee Resort outside of Driggs, ID and got to encounter first-hand this celebrated ski area that gets more big dumps than nearly any other. True to form, it snowed 12 inches the night I arrived, followed by two bluebird powder days.
Along with the epic skiing,… Read the rest

After two years of planning, traveling, filming and editing I recently premiered my latest film, Nature Propelled… Read the rest, at the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival in Nevada City, CA. Good times! Surrounded by some of my closest friends and a large group of inspiring people that contributed so much

I’m lucky; the boys have literally taken me under their wing. A few years ago, a Missoula local named Jeff Shapiro started teaching me to fly out on the training hill. It’s one of those sports that is straight-up hard to learn. The progression is just as you could probably… Read the rest

The latest stop on the Elements Tour was at the Skookumchuck Tidal Narrows during the biggest tidal difference of the year – 18 feet!  The ocean was cranking through a small inlet along the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.  The classic Skook wave starts flowing when the lunar energy drives… Read the rest

Coming off a great winter, the Elements Tour followed the snow into the
river and hooked up with countless athletes throughout the great states of
Montana and Idaho and up to British Colombia.
Among the first stops was Big Timber Creek, one of my favorite rivers that
I helped pioneer… Read the rest

The KAVU Elements Tour recently participated in its biggest event of the year so far ““ Garden City Localfest in Missoula, which attracted several thousand people to Caras Park on the riverfront. Organized with the Sustainable Business Council of Montana, Localfest celebrated Missoula, encouraged people to shop locally, and spread… Read the rest

Seth Warren is our newest Global iWend  Ambassador, read more about him and his Elements Tour here. … Read the rest
Environmental doom-and-gloom stories abound, of course, but I don’t like to focus too much on that. A lot of hope and optimism can be found, especially when you hang out with kids. Since