Sunday, September 28, 2014

Fair the well Jackson

Well folks I am happy to announce that after a brief hiatus from this brilliant piece of artwork that Evan and I have created, I will be back on the blog game with new and exciting material. I have not written much about my time in Jackson for a few months mainly due to lack of hustle, but I will inform you that the "hole" that I have been living in for almost a year and a half now is most certainly one of the most magical and amazing places that I have had the pleasure of living. From the top of the grand Teton to the bottom of the rivers, this place will always hold a spot in my heart.  I would like to thank everyone I have met and especially my two roomies, Dustin and Rainer.  

Now I know what your all wondering. "Eric, gosh golly gee, what the fuck are you doing now?"

Let me tell you! September in Jackson has been amazing and fall is most certainly among us. The canyon is covered in neon reds and oranges as the trees prepare for winter. Just as my leafy friends begin their slumber for the winter, I too have made a decision to leave the cold and head for warmth and adventure. I have subleased my apartment from October to April or May and I will be heading back east next week. The plan? Get in a car with my buddies Daniel Licker and Luke Clemmons and head to wherever the wind blows. (and forecast calls for hurricane tornados!)

The next few months we will be driving across the country seeing everything and everyone that we can. Let us know where you live and we will come visit! 

My first step in this is to pack up ol' pearl, slam her in gear and cruise back to Tolland. Stay tuned for updates!!

Here are some pictures from my time in Jackson



Andy Ball lived with me for a month

Don't drink and bike


River Riders camp out on the greys river



The fleet!

 

Bison after a few gros ventre laps 


Dustin fishing (not catching)



Dry suits are awesome




Gondola fun


Winter view from the porch




Evan scopin' the view


FIRE!




Fairwell Jackson! I will return after hibernation