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Archive for April, 2006

Avie

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

The above two photos are from the last line I skied on April 16th. I was caught in the avalanche which is shown in the last photo. The avie broke at the top of my line and I was dragged with the avalanche through the gut and over the lower cliffs, getting spit out an partially buried in the debris at the bottom. A very humbling experience, and one which has left me grateful to be alive.

Thanks to everyone in my crew for their actions after the slide occurred.

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This is my line after it slid. The most scary incident of my life.

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Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

I had a birthday. April 10th, Haines AK, Pioneer Bar. I’m washed up!

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Myself and K2 skis’ Brocker

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Photo dawgs Adam Clark and Nathan Abbott in fine form

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sure… i guess… actually this sticker can be taken so many ways i don’t even know if I should get started. Picture of a picture from JP’s camera.

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JP looking all fuzzy

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Down Days

Friday, April 14th, 2006

JP and I have been in Alaska for seven days now. We haven’t really been skiing much lately. Lots of down days, waiting around for sun, drawing, filming, working on computers etc.

JP has been going crazy making super duper cool time lapses. Here’s one of him cleaning our room.

oi! Thanks for the shot JP!

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MARC.

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

For Immediate Release
10 April 2006

MARC-ANDRE BELLIVEAU PARALYZED IN SKI ACCIDENT

Vancouver, B.C. — Marc-Andre Belliveau suffered a
tragic accident on Monday, April 3, while skiing in
the British Columbia interior, leaving him paralyzed
from the waist down. Stand Strong Again has
established a fund for all friends, fans and fellow
skiers to help Marc pay medical expenses and rebuild
his life. Visit StandStrongAgain.org” target=”_blank”>http://www.StandStrongAgain.org to
make a contribution.

Visibility was poor on the day of the accident, and
Marc lost his line in a technical area. He attempted
to find his route down, but instead hit rocks that
sent him tumbling into bigger, jagged rocks. Marc
lost feeling in his legs immediately. After he was
flown to the hospital, doctors discovered that he
fractured his spine and permanently damaged his spinal
cord.

Marc will remain in the Vancouver General Hospital
until he can be transported home to Quebec, possibly
in three to four weeks. Still less than a week after
his accident, Marc is currently suffering severe pain
and mental anguish, but staying positive by visiting
with friends, listening to music, and dedicating
himself to his rehabilitation.

“Marc-Andre is still himself, joking with his
visitors and nurses, and singing songs,” said his
sister, Rachel. “But there is a very long road ahead
of him with a new reality we need to prepare for.”

Marc-Andre has brought passion, progression and
panache to the ski industry over the past seven years.
He made a grand entry into the scene in 1999 when he
took third place at the U.S. Freeskiing Open
Slopestyle Competition, which sparked a sponsorship
with Volkl skis. Volkl gave him a travel budget,
which allowed Marc to compete in New Zealand. There
he met Steve Rozendaal, who invited him to film with
Volume Video Magazine in Utah.

“I could see the passion in Marc from the start,”
said Rozendaal. “He was willing to make it happen in
any conditions and loved every second of it.”

While in Utah, Marc fell in love with backcountry
skiing and even found a way to burn through three
snowmobiles in as many years during his quest for
easy-access to fresh powder. He produced mind-blowing
segments in Teton Gravity Research films for six years
and traveled across Europe, including places like
Bulgaria and Turkey, as well as to Chile and Alaska.
He was considered one of the best all-around skiers in
the world.

Life after 26 will be vastly different for Marc. He
will need all the support of family, friends and the
industry that he contributed so much to. Marc and his
family appreciate any help you can give.

StandStrongAgain.org is pleased to announce that
current financial donations and pledges will be
dedicated to help cover the costs of helping Marc
adjust to his life after the accident. The adjustment
costs are significant and include medical expenses,
physical therapy and modifications to his house to
make it wheelchair accessible, to name a few. To learn
more about challenges facing those with spinal cord
injuries, please visit The National Spinal Cord Injury
Association at www.spinalcord.org.

Stand Strong Again was formed in 2005, shortly
after professional freeskier Lars Veen from Norway
suffered a crash that left him without feeling or
function below his chest. The mission of Stand Strong
Again is to raise money from the action sports
community to fund quality of life initiatives for
people with spinal cord injuries, particularly those
who suffered injuries as a result of action sports,
and to fund spinal cord injury research that will lead
to a cure.

The family requests that letters be sent to Marc in
lieu of phone calls.

Vancouver General Hospital
c/o Marc-Andre Belliveau
855 West 12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9
CANADA

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Travel Photos

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

These are the remainder of the photos from our travel day. I finally figured my minging computer out.

These shots are of our flight from Juneau to Haines.

ALSo,

If you are in Whistler during the WSSF, screw the big air, pipe and all that shit. It’s the same every year. Instead check this out. There are some really talented artists showing, last year was great, so I’m sure this year will be the same.

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