Hey all, Michael Clarke here…
As many probably don’t know, I destroyed my knee earlier this month tearing my acl and meniscus. So, my season is sadly over. With that being said, I have the first full episode of Just Passing Thru up online for your enjoyment. Our summer episode will be up shortly once I get a bit more free time to finish up the last bit of editing.
This episode encompasses 1,783 miles of travel through Western Europe with Tom Wallisch and Matt Walker (and a short cameo with TJ Schiller). After 120+ hours of editing, it is finally up and the link to the video may be found at the bottom of this update.
Matt Walker was kind enough to write up a full recap our travels:
Hey Salomon fans, wanted to give everybody the run down of my trip to the fantastic continent of Europe. I left Denver in a blizzard andarrived in London 40 hours later after spending a surprisingly comfy night inthe Minneapolis airport. After some croissants, and a day of being tourists, we sessioned a big flat box at the base of the London Freeze jump. It was a good session with Vanular 630’ing his way to victory and a new LG phone.
Walker and Wallisch take a break in London.
With the LG Freeze Big Air going down the next day,everybody had a mellow Halloween night. We showed up to the venue bright andearly to find that the overnight rain had caused the in-run to avalanche (I amcalling that it was the first avy in the UK’s history..) And to make mattersworse, the Nitrogen tank used to blow snow broke. When I heard this, I justassumed no contest. Au contraire, they slapped some dry slope material on thein-run and poured bunch soap on it. To the surprise of virtually every rider,it worked really well and people were actually getting more speed than they didin the Battle of Britain comp on the first night. Enough speed for Vanular totoss a ridiculous nose butter 9. YEA C-VAN!!! Russ’s perfect dub 10 poke was atad more perfect than Bobby’s perfect dub 10 poke (Salomon crew what!) and heended up walking away with 5,000 pounds, which is like 47 million dollars orsquid or something.
The London Freeze Jump – morning of the big air competition.
Matt Margets, TJ Schiller, Phil Casabon, and Richard Permin charge the VIP bar during the London Freeze.
After the comp, I moseyed on over to the music tent where the London Drum and Bass and Dubstep duo Chase and Status were dropping beats.I hate Drum and Bass in general, but these two produce some amazing dubstep (“Heartbeat” and “Death” are my favs, check them out at http://www.myspace.com/chaseandstatus)
The next day the Just Passing Thru Europe crew consisting ofWallisch, Clarke, Teej Schiller and myself piled into Neil’s (Scotland Jiberishrep) Honda and motored up to the Chill FactorE in Manchester, England. Thisplace is an amazing place to ride, and I wish I could session it all summer. Ithas clearly benefited the local riders who were throwing down, especially theUK Salomon girls, watch out, there are four girls who are going to turn headsin a couple years when they come out of nowhere and win everything.
Walker rodeo 5s at the chillfactore in Manchester.
Some quick interviews with the local media.
Walker and Wallisch look up at the hill after a successful session as the snow starts to fall for the night. That’s right, it snows every night in Manchester, England.
Deciding that skiing indoors wasn’t core enough, we headed to Glasgow, Scotland to ski on a soccer field, ahem, I mean the Bearsden dryslope. Jokes aside, this place is dope and surprised me. I thought it would be super sketchy to land on dryslope, but it turned out to be very similar tosnow. Carving takes a little to get used to, but after a couple runs the crew was used to it. Scotland is another place you don’t expect to have a big freeski scene, but there definitely is one. 40 or 50 kids showed up and sessioned with us, throwing 9s and rodeos and everything in between.
We bid Neil adieu and traded 35 dried squid in order to take the most uncomfortable all night bus ride from Glasgow to London. Gettingabsolutely no sleep on the bus, we decided to pass out in the Victoria tubestation McDonalds. Sleeping in public is apparently a ticketable offense in London and luckily the officer who woke us up believed our ignorance.
Walker’s bed while waiting for trains in London.
After lugging ski bags through the Underground, we hopped on the Chunnel to Paris. Aswe ate our 3 course meal with personal micro bottles of wine, we decided trainis by far the best way to pass through Europe.
Wallisch and Walker attempt to navigate their way through the Paris Metro.
Arriving in Paris we did what every Americans do, eat abunch of amazing food, drink a bunch of wine and go see the Eiffel tower!
Wallisch taking a break in Paris.
The following day, we caught a train to Toulouse (southern France) and met up with Mattieu from Voleurz. Happening to just pass thru on Mattieu’s 19th birthday, Mattieu’s mom whipped up the best home cooked meal in my recent memory. The language barrier was tough, but we quicklygot to know our host family and simply put, they rule.
Walker takes a nap on the way to Barcelona.
We were on the road at 9am sharp the next day planning on getting to Barcelona in time for practice. We made it to Barcelona and then conveniently got lost for 3 hours trying to find our hotel. We decided to cutour losses and just go check out the jump. That was the best decision we madeon the trip because we had already missed practice and showed up 10 minutes before qualifying. Fortunately, we got 2 practice runs before the contest.During my straight air, I decided the Barcelona jump was really good, so my next jump I tried my first ever dub 10. I didn’t throw it flippy enough andended up over rotating to 12 and landing on my side, but it felt great.
Walker and Wallisch take a break from unsuccessfully trying to get into the stadium during practice.
Wallisch stops to take a pic with a fan outside of the Olympic Stadium.
Finally finding our way into the stadium.
I threw rodeo 10 in qualifying thinking that it would probably be cleaner than my second attempt at a dub cork. I ended up not qualifying, but I must say, the Barcelona jump was the best city big air jump I have ever hit.
Wallisch switch double 10ing his way to the podium at the Barcelona Snow Show.
After the competition, http://www.newschoolers.com/web/content/readnews/id/2960/everybody went out to the after party at club Oshen. Being an electronic musicfan, this place was my heaven: 4 stories of different floors of different electronic music that was open til 7am. YESSS. After staying till closing, we decided there was no time to sleep and just went directly to the airport for a 9am flight. Fantastic way to end Just Passing Thru Europe!!
For a more photos on the UK part of this tour, check out Neil’s story here.
http://www.newschoolers.com/web/content/readnews/id/2969/
I want to thank everybody who made this trip happen! Jennythe Salomom mostly, Drago from Jiberish, James from the London Freeze, Neil from Jiberish, Rob for showing us around London (sorry about not saying bye),Mattieu and his whole family, Simone, and finally Pako and Jaime and everybody else from the Barcelona Snow Show. Epic Trip!!
Peace
Matt
So, with that I give you Just Passing Thru Europe:


























Unfortunately, despite the beautiful weather, we were scheduled to start our trek back home to Colorado. Packing up the Subaru, Ryann, Kerri and I jumped in, and started our lengthy drive home. Since we had stayed longer in Whistler in hopes of some better weather, we decided to forgo our original plans of stopping in Yellowstone, and head right home.
Keri started the first leg of the trip in a rather crowded back seat. She claimed that she was comfortable, doubt it…
After dropping Ryann off at the Vancouver airport, we made our way towards the border, where we sat in a line of slowly moving cars for close to an hour and a half. If you’re looking for a scooter, give these guys a call…
We made a short pit stop in Seattle to grab some delicious grub at the Seattle Center. Mostly we just wanted to check out the Space Needle one last time…
After a quick lunch at the Grecian Corner, we jumped back in the car and kept rolling towards Colorado.
The drive thru Eastern Washington was tedious at times. We took several unplanned detours and saw a whole lot of flat landscape.
Construction seems to be a prominent theme throughout the entire Northwest during this time of year.
We arrived in the Park City region just as the sun was coming up. Originally planning on sleeping a few hours there, we simply kept driving towards Colorado. After 31 hours straight in the Subaru, I had dropped Keri off in Breckenridge and finally made it home to Boulder. The first installment of Just Passing Thru ended after 4,000 miles of driving through five different states and one Canadian province. It was a great trip and we captured some excellent footage. I picked up a brand new Mac Pro from the Apple store today and am working on getting our 32 hours of footage compiled and organized. Stay tuned to justpassingthru.tv for B-Roll edits and info on when the final series will drop. We’re shooting to get ‘er done by the end of the month… Thanks for following our adventures at justpassingthru.tv, keep dropping by the site to stay up to date with what’s going on with Just Passing Thru…






















