Interviews/Profiles

Jonah Williams: First Grade - Saga Outerwear

by Saga.
Oct 6th 2015 - 0 comments

After a strong season competing and filming with The Coterie, Jonah Williams was invited to Level 1’s Super Unknown finals in Mt Snow, Vermont where he went on to be crowned champion. From there it was off to Oregon for … Continued

Remembering a Legend at iF3 | Alpine Initiatives

by lp.
Oct 2nd 2015 - 0 comments

JP Auclair has been a part of the fabric of iF3 since the festival’s inception in 2007. In many ways, when iF3 celebrates the accomplishments of the filmmakers and athletes in freeskiing, it celebrates the legacy of JP Auclair."

YLESKI 2015 - Saga Outerwear

by Saga.
Sep 29th 2015 - 0 comments

  YLESKI 2015 is the culmination of Wiley Miller's 2015 winter season. Shot almost exclusively in the Columbia Mountains of interior British Columbia. The winter of 2015 was adverse in many areas of North America. Finding good conditions remained challenging. … Continued

The Kirk Scully Interview: Past, Present, & Future

by Bloom.
Sep 23rd 2015 - 21 comments

We brought Kirk onto our team as of this past season and are inspired by his drive to achieve and by his raw skiing ability as well. Here's some insight into his past, both far and near, what he was up to this past season, and what lies ahead for him.

California Coast. - Saga Outerwear

by Saga.
Aug 14th 2015 - 0 comments

Before my big trip to Argentina with Smith Optics I decided to take a short trip to the coast.  I had a few objectives other than surfing so it turned out to be a worthwhile trip.  I was able to … Continued

JLev TEDx talk about twin tip skis

by J_skis
Jul 18th 2015 - 0 comments

Jason Levinthal gives a TEDx talk about his experience pioneering twin tip skis and running his first ski company, "Line" over the past two decades. watch more of his talks & learn about his new ski company www.Jskis.com/about

Explaining Street Skiing to Non-Skiers: An Interview With Mack Jones and Cory Vanular

by jeR.
Jun 24th 2015 - 0 comments

Using shovels, street skiers painstakingly sculpt the snow around the spot to their liking. This is where it gets creative—where civilians see a simple railing, or stairwell, the skiers see something to jump off, slide on, or ride over. It's a new way of looking at the urban landscape: equal parts creativity and athleticism, all connected through skiing and snow.