Ted Harinishi: Whistler Bowl - Experts Only
Ted Harinishi: Tough terrain at Whistler Bowl
Ted Harinishi: When I reached the top of the ridge, light dusting of snow began to fall and the sunlight shining through the clouds reflected off the dancing snow. Cries of joy echoed through the air - Please double click to enlarge
Ted Harinishi: Winter peaks frequently disappear and reappear in the clouds - Black Tusk
Ted Harinishi: Dazzling Snow everywhere in Whistler Mountain!
Ted Harinishi: Hesitancy - Whistler
Ted Harinishi: Ski from Harmony Ridge - Whistler Mountain
Ted Harinishi: Tough terrain to ski down these slopes
Ted Harinishi: Whistler Mountain
Ted Harinishi: What an amazing mountain! And long run! Whistler ski resort, Canada: For skiing and snowboarding, there are 200 km of slopes and longest run is 11 km. Total number of lifts are 21 including 5 gondolas, covering 8,171 acres
Ted Harinishi: One of the slopes in Whistler
Ted Harinishi: Pure fresh snow above tree line in Whistler
Ted Harinishi: <Swan Lake> She dance for my camera - Happy people from Squamish, Canada
Ted Harinishi: She dance for my camera - People from Squamish enjoying Apre Ski
Ted Harinishi: Astronaut ski wear - Whistler Mountain
Ted Harinishi: While I was taking picture of the mountains in the evening, two ski patrolmen spotted me and urged me to ski down, because no one is allowed to stay on this mountains after the all ski lifts are closed. Naturally, I was the last man to ski down.
Ted Harinishi: Bright snow-capped mountain in the dark sky - Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort
Ted Harinishi: Mystic Mountain, CANADA
Ted Harinishi: Some skiers and snowboarders go through out-of-bound terrains, but you must know your way and know exactly where you are going. No penalty in Canada. In US, lift ticket used to be revoked by ski patrol - Whistler mountain
Ted Harinishi: Tom 先生 is owner-chef of Kaze Sushi Whistler - In the gondola of Whistler Mountain, Canada
Ted Harinishi: We skied down from the Harmony Ridge
Ted Harinishi: We skied down from the Harmony Ridge
Ted Harinishi: The steeper the slope, the deeper the moguls over time - Whistler
Ted Harinishi: Two skiers at Little Whistler Peak
Ted Harinishi: It's a long long course to ski down to the Whistler Village
Ted Harinishi: Winter wonderland - Garibaldi Provincial Park in Whistler
Ted Harinishi: This Black Tusk makes me stop every time I encounter - Snowboarders are also taking a break because of this phenomenal view on Whistler Mountain
Ted Harinishi: Mystical Mountain ― Crisp Air, Deep Powder, and Irresistible Mountains as far as you can see
Ted Harinishi: Black Tusk, Whistler, Canada
Ted Harinishi: The snow-capped Black Tusk