Backcountry Sustainable Fun
Afternoon Climb and Ski (Video link at the bottom of page) Back country doesn't have to be high stress extreme shredding. I like to keep it chill and let the mountains work their magic on my soul.
Afternoon Climb and Ski (Video link at the bottom of page) Back country doesn't have to be high stress extreme shredding. I like to keep it chill and let the mountains work their magic on my soul.
We were just wondering in hindsight what a long strange trip that is...
Here you go, a list that directly pertains to skiing. The top 45 tricks from Tom Wallisch and Kyle Decker's The Wallisch Project, plus the three crashes, i
An outsider's perspective of the Detroit Urban segment in Tracing Skylines. Skiing through the post-apocalypse.
I was sent by god to do this.
Finding meaning at Sol Mountain Lodge and coming to terms with 'growing up'.
“The 2013 season has been my most challenging year to date. I dislocated my hip in January, making me sit out the rest of the year. My first and last time I’ll be out for the season.” This video touches lightly on what it takes to recover from a serious injury and return to skiing. While I’m know eating shit super hard and making a full recovery is challenging (dislocated hips are legit), this is the possibly the lamest way to remind your sponsors you still exist.
Jen Hudak gives a well thought out standpoint on women being promoted more for their looks than their talent.
In lieu of a recent article posted on Freeskier.com featuring the “Ten Hottest Women In Freeskiing,” I'm compelled to address an issue that has been discussed time and time again.
A few thoughts on Nate Abbott's Into the Mind review, BroBomb, being critical is ski media, and the 10 hottest women in freeskiing.
It has recently come to light to the broader public that ski media often has a difficult time producing negative reviews of almost anything in skiing. Freeskier’s senior editor Nate Abbot first published a slightly trembling Facebook post asking if he should post a critical review of a ski movie, to which the resounding reply was “yes.” He then went on to produce a review of the street skiing segment in Into The Mind on his personal blog, which he criticized as containing little of the magical charm and incredible skiing of JP’s original creative street segment in All.I.Can, and largely cast it as an ad so Sherpas could land a Visa commercial.
Kluless Media, the folks that brought you the Dylan Manley hate fest video, also dropped "The short EC Mixtape of all of the skiers left on the EC." Translation? "You're an idiot for not leaving the East Coast." Sounds like my inner dialogue circa 201...
We've taken our liberties putting gool ol' (young) Goepper in his place. We've made fun of Red Bull for staging an edit highlighting Goepper's downhome Indiana roots and willingness to jib the side of the family home despite his Golden Boy sponsor sta...
I always wear my sweaters a size bigger so they are a little baggy, and these past few months as my hair has been getting longer i've noticed that people have been giving me the shitty looks as if i'm a bad kid cos my clothes are a little big. just wanted to see peoples opinions ad if this happens to anyone else?
Vail resorts has a reputation of bad employee relations but the reality is worst than you may know.
Unbeknownst to even the most astute ski-app aficionados, the industrious minds behind Saga Outerwear have been toiling night and day for whocares? months to craft the ultimate in inane brand-propaganda. Countless hours of clandestine research and de...
The recession-busting salon treatment gives hard-up customers an instant mountain holiday look - at a fraction of the price.
A journey to Russia, to the present, to the future, to the Olympics, gay rights, team spirit, Syria and who knows where else.
Little write up of my last day