Sundance increasingly becomes more and more like summer camp each year. This could be because of all of the fun people that surround you and all the different activities happening at once. It might also be because its a break from reality. It’s a festival dedicated to the unique voice, the untold story, and the artist.
The last few days of the festival, we experienced power problems and were forced to move to festival headquarters in order to keep editing.
Icicles get to a point where they aren’t cute and decorative, but legitimate menacing killers.
They are not as scary as this face. Mid-edit face.
Calvin from the Sundance Insider team whipped up this Bacon explosion – sausage wrapped in a woven blanket of bacon – topped with BBQ sauce. Legendary.
Brandon Joseph Baker, showed off his bartender skills and made some tasty bloody marys. The left-over feast Saturday and Sunday nights at Sundance is quite a scene. Dave Drusky and I made pizza, omelets, sandwiches, and soup for our feast. Note for 2011 – one person buy peanut butter.
2009-2010 Snowboard season, count = 7 days. Got to double that amount.







by Will
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