The Struggle is Real: The Life of the College Skier
Digging deeper into the psyche of the life many of us live. With little money in our pockets and no where near enough sleep, this is the story of the college skier.
Digging deeper into the psyche of the life many of us live. With little money in our pockets and no where near enough sleep, this is the story of the college skier.
From dawn until dusk, here are 10 hours in photos at the Nine Knights Freeskiing Super Session in Livigno, Italy.
Ragged Mountain - The end of the season approaches.
A quick look at the massive conglomerates that own the vast majority of 'freeski' brands
The season is coming to an end - but you're probably going to see all these people next year as well.
A journey back in time to when I got started skiing, and becoming a 'Freeskier'.
Who doesn’t want to shoot their own magazine covers and wall hangers? I can’t promise that these will get you the next cover of Freeskier or the Newschoolers Magazine, but they should help make your photos not suck.
How my big brother & best friend progressed my skiing.
Ski Sundown - Skiing south of New Hampshire? Shenanigans.
"Totally" Trevor Jansen is one unique dude, from his possible cat obsession, to thumbgunning prowess all the way to the out there animated pre-roll for his web series. The crazy antics and smooth skiing of his edits have brought Trevor web-wide recognition and Newschoolers fame. Why has he been so successful? by doing things his own weird way, just try and watch any of his edits without cracking a smile. But beneath the floodwater purifying, cat-loving, kid-counseling, keystone-shredding webmaster, who is Totally Trevor? 20 questions with one of Newschoolers favorite members.
Eight skiers with long-ish hair will get perms if they can raise $10,000 for High Fives
Skiers Tim McChesney, Etienne Mérel, Tom Granier and Daniel Hanka go on a street skiing trip from Prague, Czech Republic, into Poland
Bringing you the finest throwback moments from Newschoolers history.
In the far northern corner of Xinjiang province, in the Altai mountains, one can find the last remnants of an ancient culture. The area is populated by a mix of ethnic Kazakhs, Mongolians and Tuwas, who handmake their own wooden skis in the same way as their forefathers thousands of years ago. Archeological finds indicate that this region might possibly be the origin of skiing, with a ski history that surpasses northern European countries. For thousands of years, the skis have been used to hunt elk, bear and other animals, and only a few skiers still know these ancient winter hunting skills. The skis, with horse-hair skins underneath to give traction on the uphill, shows what skis might have looked like in centuries past. With modernity approaching with new winter roads, internet and access to cities, the ancient skills are likely to die out quickly. In January 2013, Jonas Bendiksen went to document the ways of these ancient skiers. He had the rare privilege to join their skiing and hunting trips, and to follow see the making of these traditional skis.
Pictures are funnier when you're having fun with friends. At the beginning of the year, Line Skis & Newschoolers.com teamed up to find the best, the most...