Okay, the summers over so I guess its time to get back to thinking about my education, but first, I want to reflect on the summer I had in Squamish. I was allowed to write a farewell column for the Squamish Chief, the newspaper I worked for over the summer. This is the article:
Squamish, your a real inspiration.
Most people come to Squamish for rock
climbing, kiteboarding or biking. For me it was the rock climbing, or at
least it was at first.
I guess September means it’s time to go
back to school, which means it’s time for me to say goodbye to a
community that has influenced me in more ways than one.
It was back in March when I decided I
wanted to spend my summer here, climbing and working as a summer intern
at The Chief. At that time I didn’t know much about Squamish other than
the fact it was on the way to Whistler. Truth is, I knew I wanted to
come here before I could even point to it on a map.
When I was approaching the end of my
first year of school in Ontario, I knew I needed inspiration. My growing
passion for climbing took over and I knew I was to spend my summer here
instead of the Okanagan, the place I originally called home.
When the rain started, I thought
nothing of it. After all, being from the Okanagan, I’d heard it rains
all the time on the coast. Little did I know, Squamish was going to have
one of the wettest summers on record.
The rain and cloudy weather continued
sporadically for about a month and a half, creating a hindrance to all
my rock-climbing plans.
However, none of that mattered anymore. My eyes had been opened to discover the plethora of adventures to be had in the area.
Whether it was the slack lines at Nexens
Beach or the numerous trails for hiking, there was always a new
adventure around the corner or something to drive my focus until the
next thing came up.
Almost immediately, I was introduced to
the Test of Metal, a race that inspired me both as a photographer and
as a sports enthusiast. If I had the money to go out and buy a bike and
start riding the trails right then and there, I would have.
Luckily, the weather came around
eventually and I was able to climb consistently. That was also when I
happened to notice the kiteboarders in the water a little bit more. When
the Canadian National Open was in town, it really made me want to spend
the money I didn’t have for a bike on a board and a kite instead.
It was weekend after weekend, festival
after festival, of people in the community coming together. Whether it
was SERF, Hevy Fest or the Squamish Mountain Fest, people always seemed
to come together for some of the greatest community bonding I’d ever
seen.
Yet while all these things that justify
the title Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada were inspiring me, I
think it was the sense of community that influenced me the most; I’d
never seen such a healthy happy community with such a bright future.
Squamish, you inspire me!
Link: http://www.squamishchief.com/article/20110826/SQUAMISH0304/308269957/-1/squamish03/squamish-you-re-a-real-inspiration
The article captures a good portion of what the summer meant to me but it doesn't quite explain it all.
When I left the Belleville last year I was still uncertain if I was going to return. Luckily I watched the Stanley Cup Finals in downtown Vancouver and thus, captured the riots that ensued.
It renewed the passion I had for photography and living in Squamish only built up my desire to become the best photojournalist I can be.
So here I am, Second year Photojournalism, I'll admit, its a little weird still but I'm sure I'll have many adventures and a lot of material to share. It's going to be a challenging year but I'm excited.
To save money and make things more accessible, I'm choosing to live in the back of my van. This allows me to be able to afford both a vehicle and "accommodation." It's great to see everyone again and its great to meat all the first years. I'm looking forward to another exciting year at Loyalist PhotoJ.
If you have any questions or have something to say or even if you want to just hang out Email me @ I-feel-@live.ca or follow me on Twitter @AndreLodder.
I look forward to keeping you posted on the goings on in my life throughout the school year.
Cheers,
Andre
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