Ski Film Review: Almost Ablaze

by miketheskier88
Feb 1st 2015 - 0 comments

It won Best Pro Film at this year's coveted IF3 so expectations were high. And boy did it deserve that award. This is hands down the best film we have seen this year and possibly in the last couple years. This film is jam-packed with high-adrenaline steep powder lines ranging from the usual Alaska spots to the Julian Alps where they managed to convince the resort to only open the tram up for them. They managed to get beautiful lift-accessible lines all day. But it's not just the usual TGR skiing that makes this film stand out. It's clear to see they've really stepped up a gear. The cinematography is staggering, and there are some fantastic standout segments from Angel Collinson, Nick McNutt and Sage's creative light segment. There's also a unique street skiing segment in the now defunct Sarejavo olympic complex with Joss Christensen delivering the goods. There's not much else to say, we watch a lot of movies but we watched this one twice in a day. Watch it now. Words won't do it justice.

5 signs that you are becoming an old parkrat!

by Afterbang.no
Jan 30th 2015 - 58 comments

The external factors can provide signals enough, you do not use a facemask because you have a beard is one example, or that you need to tape your knees before heading to the slopes, but it's what’s going inside your head that really tells you that you are starting to get old .

We're Not Worthy

by Tanner-D
Jan 20th 2015 - 2 comments

Take a look at how NS is changing the game for the average joe skiers like myself tanner-d. An average joe college student from the University of Nevada, Reno.

VICE and Skiing Round 2: Lifted

by Turner.
Jan 5th 2015 - 18 comments

Skiing needs a history lesson. The only problem is last time we tried, it sucked worse than you could have thought. VICE Sports is back for vengeance with Lifted: Pep Fujas.

Polar FT7 Heart Rate Monitor Review

by SteepAnDeep
Dec 17th 2014 - 0 comments

My trusty bike computer finally died a few months back and I have been contemplating on whether to replace it with another bike computer or whether  I should buy the latest craze, a heart rate moni...