June 10th, 2009

Throughout the winter, I get to enjoy a variety of one-pieces on the mountain. In Colorado they are abundant so it’s easy to snap a couple photos as the season continues on. Like every year, I don’t capture snowboarders or new one-pieces (in my opinion they don’t count). For this year instead [...]
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August 10th, 2008

Earlier this summer I came across a clothing company that uses bright colors, killer designs and a love for gapers in their softgoods. This company is called They Clothing.
“THEY produce hand-made clothing for hand-made people. Basing our clothing around bright color schemes and clean, minimalistic designs, we take every step necessary to stand out [...]
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July 31st, 2008

Straight out of Steamboat Springs is one brand that gives new meaning to the term gaper hunt. Definitely different from my meaning of catching them on film in the wild. Not surprising that this brand comes straight out of a resort town where it’s common day to day life to be around gapers. [...]
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June 11th, 2008

It’s time for the 2007-2008 Gaper Hunt.
Colorado is known for the gapers that come here. Since I carry my camera with me everyday, I am in the perfect position to capture these gapers in the wild. Trust me…no gapers were harmed during the 2007-2008 gaper hunt.
Last year was a successful Gaper Hunt and the [...]
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April 1st, 2008

April 1st (April Fools Day) is mostly commonly known as Gaper Day in the resort towns. It’s the holiday where the locals dress up like the tourists we have come to know and love throughout the year. It’s the day to bring out your first snowboard from the 90’s, your brightly neon one-piece [...]
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August 27th, 2007

First I’ll start with my favorite gaper site ever…http://www.gaperhunter.com/
Here’s what gaper hunter says about what a gaper is:
What are these people thinking? Do they actually look at themselves in the mirror and think their kit is tight?!? Jester hats? Fake dreads? Gaper gaps the size of Texas, with the sauce from a mid-day hot wing [...]
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