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Bedouin Soundclash

Live at the 2010 Olympics games in Whistler, the sound is amazing, halfway through this set Canada won its first ever gold medal on home soil. Don’t ask me but apparently at both of the last two olympics here no one has got gold. Mens moguls Alexandre Bilodeau crazy times in the village. almost time to do it all again tonight.


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Kid Koala

The first of the amazing line up of musician to be playing for the 2010 olympics in Whistler. Koala was supposed to be playing outdoor but due to weather was moved inside the club, the guy is tiny small but moves so fast it’s insane, changing records like no one I’ve ever seen and creates and atmosphere out no-where.


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Opening Ceremony

Taking the bus into the village to watch the opening ceremony of the games on the big screens in the village myself and a friend ended up in the middle of a procession of Canadian athletes walking to the Village Square for a small ceremony in Whistler. Right time and the right place, unfortunately it wasn’t that way for all of us today R.I.P. Nodar Kumaritashvili.


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Disposable cameras

On a late night shopping mission to the IGA a friend and I found a sale on one use camera. I shot 27 frames on the 27th of January except not all of them came out. heres a few of my favourites. Nick May. Mat Harrison and the waitress with very tight very shiny pants. The Crystal Lounge, Whistler, BC, Canada.


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The Lost Duck

So after alot of my down time has been spent getting this to print the First Issue of the Lost Duck is now in the streets. This is the new pocket guide to whats going on in Whistler and I have been working on the design of the publication and have put together the map. Im really happy to see the response its getting in the public and as the next issue comes out in two weeks its not long til the second issue will need to be put together, then two weeks after that and two weeks after that, Im going to be kept busy with this.

Check out the site with a larger net version of the publication at http://www.thelostduck.ca/


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