Sometimes it’s fun to push it. It is a beautiful season right now in the Kootenay’s. You have your choice of sport. Every day is filled with questions…should I get a few more ski days in? Should I hike? Should I bike?
The answer today was “yes”. Let’s do it…ALL! The plan was made. 9:30 start. 2 hour return trip to pulpit and back. Eat a delicious brunch. Drive to the hill…get a few runs in and be back in time to ride out at Kokanee Glacier before the sun set.
Finish the day off with some yoga and a hot tub…and there you have it…the Kootenay Hat Trick.

Everything a girl could need for a weekend of fun.

The light was a bit flat and boring today and everything is brown…so I decided to challenge myself a bit and shoot everything with my 17-40mm F4 lens and try to create a feeling of movement.

10:30 this morning…overlooking Nelson. We hung out long enough to have a few laughs and help Jana find her house. It’s kinda the thing to do…hike pulpit and point out your house to all your friends.

Heather’s fast. The two of us gobbled up a delicious breakfast after pulpit and headed to White Water Ski Resort. Conditions weren’t the greatest…but that’s okay. Today was really about pushing it…and going fast. We got our runs in and headed back to town for a ride.

So after hiking and skiing, we were both pretty stoked with ourselves when we successfully rode our bikes up to the trailhead….I’ll be honest…there was a moment where I thought I would puke…but thankfully the trail flattened out long enough for me to pull it together.

I know this shot isn’t great…but I threw it in because this was the highlight of my day. Laying on the ground and getting pelted in the face with cold muddy water….had me rolling around, laughing uncontrollably. If you’re in need of a good laugh, I would recommend it.

Lookin’ good sista! I look forward to later in the season, when my friends have gotten a bit of sun, and I no longer have to spend an hour in post burning in their skin!

Sometimes my curiosity gets the best of me. “I wonder if I can ride this section with one hand, and shoot myself at the same time”. The answer was no.

The hat trick ends as it should. In a hot tub overlooking town, the lake and the mountains. Life is good!
Posted by Melissa Welsh on 03/21 at 07:01 PM
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So, I thought it would be hilarious to do a hitch-hiking photo series on my road trip down to Las Vegas for the WPPI convention. My long-time friend, and fellow photographer Heather Goldsworthy from Image Obscura just happened to be accompanying me along the way…and lucky for me, she is game for anything!
Some of the locations were based on the landscape and light…others were based on where we stopped for a bathroom break. Within 20 minutes of pulling over, the car exploded onto the side of the road. Suitcases everywhere. It didn’t take us long to get ourselves into a groove. We’d get into costume, then Heather would write the sign, and I would set the camera up. This is definitely a time where a remote trigger would have come in handy…because racing that 10 second timer in 3.5 inch heels was a real pain in the arse. Especially after the third run!
The trip according to mapquest from Nelson, BC to Las Vegas, Nevada should have taken us about 18 hours. We apparently tacked on an additional 6 hours each way with all of our shenanigans.
Enjoy!

“Vegas Baby”
First shot of the trip. We were about 5 minutes past the border crossing when we stopped for this one. Think I got the shot in 4…but yeah, the 10 second jog in those heels…killer.
Metaline Falls, Washington

“Viva Mexico”
This one - we were parked out in front of someone’s house….giggling to ourselves as we imagined what the people might be thinking if they were watching us!
Near Walla Walla, WA

“Hawaii”
Can you say hands so cold they’ll make ya cry? This was definitely the dedication shot of the series. Standing on the side of the road in our bikinis at about 6:30 in the morning…once again as a few confused morning commuters drove by. I really hope we made some people laugh. This is also the famed location of the “lost goats” sign. Finding that sign was like a dream come true.
Boise, Idaho

“Detroit Rock City”
I love this photo. I’m pretty sure I might need a good size print of this in my house! This road saw a lot of traffic, in fact, we actually confused a few motorists…as a few slowed down, almost to a stop and then read the sign and kept driving. Again…we were laughing hysterically…
Nevada/Idaho border area

“Aspen”
This one might be tied for my fav. This one was taken outside of Nelson, NV at a ghost town. We had set up a shoot with some friends Steve Z, Chuck Arlund, Neil Cowley, Stephanie & Peter Zettl and towards the end of the day when things were wrapping up with the models…I saw this truck and the sign…and new it had to be ours. I had been hoping to get a shot with us actually catching a ride…so this turned out perfect. Plus, we both love any excuse to wear those fabulous snowsuits in public.
Nelson, Nevada

“Home”
We pulled over here figuring we ought to get a snowy shot. Due to our experience in the cold in our bikinis…we decided it would be a great place to keep our clothes on and shoot the final frame here. Quick and easy…wish I would have shot another one as there’s a snowflake right in front of my face…but ah well. I’m pretty sure I’m not going to win any awards for these!
North of Salt Lake City, UT

“Overlook Hotel”
Apparently this creeps some people out. Heather and I scored these matching dresses at a second hand store in Vegas for 5 bucks each. When we came out of the dressing room and saw that they fit us like a glove…we knew we had to have them! Steve Z saw the dresses and mentioned the movie “The Shinning” and ended up doing a shot like this for us at the hotel in Vegas…but we felt we should probably incorporate the dresses it into the hitching series…so here we are again. I think I’m glad I never saw the movie!
Lima, Montana (Go to Jan’s Cafe for pie!)

“Late for Wedding”
Heather and I joked about making her a youtube series on how to get ready for a wedding in seven minutes. She literally went from braids to an updo and make-up in no time.
East of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
I love adventures!
Posted by Melissa Welsh on 03/11 at 01:19 AM
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