In May of this year I finally made it to Montana--Big Sky Country. My buddy Tim has lived there for over a decade and has extended an invitation to me since he arrived. We always talked about doing an epic skate/camping trip, but I could never make it. Jobs, girlfriends, and various debilitating injuries kept the idea for the trip just that--an idea, like many others, unfulfilled and on the shelf until further notice. Well when I found myself living in Seattle, I said fuck it.
I made it to Deer Lodge by about Noon. I almost ran out of gas in the desert heat with no prospect of a gas station for fifty miles. Cruised in on 100mph cruise control fumes to meet up with Tim, Jed and Chad, three rippers from the Big Sky/Bozeman skate/snow community. Shakas, bro! One of their other homies ran the local A&W, so we were treated to some cheeseburgers and root beers before we hit the road. You gotta get a root beer if yer at A&W by the way...
One of the "weed men" on the trip, Jed was our fearless leader. His extensive knowledge of Eastern, MT due to his experience selling lemonade to Indians, was invaluable. Jed drove us all over in his Suburban (which was also my "tent"), drank beers and whiskey and always had a hilarious story to tell. Awesome dude with a kick ass attitude and skate/party ethic, Jed also treated us to Smashmouth and Cher technopop tunes at full volume as we rolled into Whitefish skatepark.
I was there, too. Tim Cowie took this photo at St. Ignatius and made it pretty in photoshop. St. Ignatius was probably the collective favorite park of our group. We went there twice and stayed there for like five hours each time. It's on an Indian Reservation and while we were there it was pretty much deserted. You're not supposed to drink there. There was this baby in diapers with a kool aid mustache. The locals said his family got drunk all day and just let him run around the skatepark by himself in his diapers. "Who's fucking baby is this?", we kept wondering.The days blew by like spinning polyurethane wheels and gusts of smoke, and after heading back to Big Sky for a few days of downtime, skating the mini ramp there and wrecking 1800 dollar mountain bikes, it was time to head back to Seattle. BALLS!
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