Tuesday, February 21, 2006

New Photo Gallery Added!

I just added a new gallery of photos. Some of the photos were submitted by Evelyn Capal. A very special thanks goes out to her. The rest of the photos came out of my Grandma Capal's old photo albums. Enjoy!

Click here to view the gallery.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

The Park City, Utah 2006 pics

My nose is burnt, my board is on fire and my body is exhausted. This Utah trip was just WAY TOO GREAT. I'm not worthy. There is nothing like sushi, saki, hot-tubbin' and shreding up some of the finest snow in North America. I'm back folks and I'm tired and ready to do it all over again.

Here are the pics.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Boarding the best of the west

Today is the last day of a fine adventure out west. The last 4 days have been nothing but shreding in some of the finest conditions I've done. The sun is blazing and my face is burnt. I love it.

After wrapping up a couple days at Park City, one day at the Canyons and one at Brighton (the BEST so far) we wrap up this trip with a visit to Snowbird. I've never been here and I look forward to it. I hear it's better then Solitude, which we were pretty impressed with!
One of the sweetest things about the Park City area is that you can rip a half hour from the Salt Lake airport and take your pick from 6 or 7 different resorts.

Ok, let's top off this coffee and get moving. Pictures coming in a day or so!

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Morgans Canoe and Outdoors Centers website launched

I just deployed the new website after several all-nighters before the big trip. It's up and looking and working good. I might also point out that while I personally threw this together over the course of a few days, it was really the efforts of the entire Innersync team that whacked this code into what it is today.

Yes, the new Morgan's Canoe site is a perfect example of everything a website should be. It's fast-loading, compliant, scaleable, easy to update and maintain. Behind the scenes, it uses 100% pure CSS and is coded in a way that allows people to get in via Macromedia Contribute and make updates all while we shield their view from the technical inter-workings. All the navigation is driven by XML and structured in a way that as we allow regular Contribute clients/people into edit, they only have access to the appropriate things. For the sake of time, that is about all I have to say. Enjoy the site.

www.morganscanoe.com