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We’re opening 12 days early this Nov. 14 With 108cm/42 inches of snow in the last 7 days, there is a ton of white gold to play in this Saturday. Toaster gets us ready for an epic season with a gear guide session by experts at Showcase Snowboards and CAN-SKI. He also takes us to the 100 Day countdown to the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Let the season begin!
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The Snowcast video podcast series features athletes, info on upcoming events, and behind-the-scenes action with the people who make Whistler Blackcomb one of the world's most popular year-round resorts
JEFF TALOSI
Working in media for over 10 years, Jeff has had the opportunity to work on a wide range of productions from concept to completion. Jeff has lived in the Sea to Sky corridor for 10 years and has been fortunate to travel extensively through out North America and China Producing & Directing Action Sport events. When not traveling, you’ll find Jeff Editing and Producing work right out of his Post Production office in Squamish, BC.
TIM LOUBIER
Tim Loubier is a Squamish-based filmmaker who spends his time exploring the rivers and mountains of the world. Tim has a strong background in adventure sport filmmaking with experience in all areas of production.
MARK "TOASTER" TORLAY
Mark Torlay..AKA Toaster has grown up with his hands into everything from Ice Hockey, Skiing, Wakeboarding, Golf, Mountain Biking to Go-Kart racing. The name Toaster came from a helmet he wore back when he competed in a sport he is most passionate about Snowboarding. He spent 6 years travelling the world as a Pro Snowboarder competing in Boardercross and has lived the life in Whistler BC where he trained in the winter. He now focuses his time on finding those precious fresh pow turns in all those secret stashes on WhistlerBlackcomb . He also tears up the après scene emceeing Kokanee parties and can be seen at whistlerblackcomb.com hosting the Snowcast videos. He looks forward to this winter which will find him working at the 2010 Olympics as a Snowboard reporter for CTV. Mark tries not to take life to seriously and enjoys rocking out his tickle trunk of head turning costumes. He thinks the world is an oyster and I’m going to eat all of it!! Isn’t that the saying?
Tune in to the Whistler Blackcomb Snowcast, presented by TELUS, to watch some of the hottest athletes hit the slopes, find out about key events, and see what it takes to make Whistler Blackcomb run smoothly.