Killington Shred

by TheLabFreestyle
Nov 15th 2010 - 3 comments

With technical difficulties come delays, without further ado, Boston and Back hits the snow.  This time with lifts getting us to the top.  Check out photo, video, and of course read the article. 

Fairy Tale Cinderella Wedding at Disneyland!

by majestyphoto
Nov 15th 2010 - 3 comments

Many girls dream of being Cinderella, few ever get to ride in her carriage on her wedding day.  This was Krystal’s dream and it couldn’t have been more perfect!  It was just what I pictured a fairy tale wedding to be like.  This was my first time to Disneyland and it didn’t disappoint! The royal footman [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/02/59/42/25942.jpeg[/IMG]

August & IF3

by .hazen.
Aug 20th 2009 - 3 comments

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ALL I CAN

by Newschoolers
Nov 15th 2010 - 3 comments

All.I.Can. Official Teaser from Sherpas Cinema on Vimeo.Although none of the individuals in the film have affiliation wi...

Snowmobiles.

by Saga.
Nov 15th 2010 - 3 comments

Wiley, myself and the crew made it out to the Wasatch for some snowmobile cruising.  The getting stuck tally is only at 1 for the entire crew (not naming names), but once we get a three feet dump that number will probably jump considerably. Here is a family portrait, the sleds might look a little [...] No related posts.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/02/58/92/25892.png[/IMG]

Levi Finland World Cup Slalom Action

by stephanwb
Nov 15th 2010 - 3 comments

Some notable Shredders from this weekend’s men’s World Cup slalom race in Levi Finland were Filip Trejbal who started with bib 47 and climbed to a 17th place finish (huge!), Ted Ligety who is looking to score some points and finished 18th with a super solid 2nd run, and Will Brandenburg who after his amazing [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/02/59/88/25988.png[/IMG]

Make a better Trip Report with your iPhone/iPod Touch

by thegreyarea
Sep 4th 2009 - 3 comments

[img]http://www.erictheninja.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/banner.jpg[/img]Trip reports rock! I love experiencing epic conditions, even when I’m sitting in the office. The stories are great and pictures are always gorgeous. Most of the time, however, I have no idea where the TR took place. That’s why I love seeing GPS tracking. If you've got an iPhone and $3.99, you can do track your trip, put it in Google Earth, and show everyone.

LIVE LIFE

by Newschoolers
Nov 13th 2010 - 3 comments

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F-Stop Satori Camera Pack

by whistlerdan
Oct 14th 2009 - 3 comments

Almost more than any other question I get asked is ” What camera bag do you use?”  This is the answer…… well, one of them anyway.  F-Stop is a company which specializes in camera bags for the adventure minded photographer.  If you like to ski, hike, climb or ride a bike with your gear these [...][IMG]http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/journal_entries/4382-extcpy/0img_9708-200x300.jpg[/IMG]

L'entrevue de Tom Wallisch

by version_traduite
May 16th 2008 - 3 comments

J'ai entendu dire que tu t'es blessé dernièrement. Oui, je me suis cassé la clavicule et j'ai perdu conscience pendant un bon bout à Squaw Valley. Nous étions en tournage là-bas pour Skullcandy et Level 1 et nous sautions une série de sauts que la station avait construite pour nous. C'était venteux depuis déjà quelques jours, donc nous étions un peu tous là à attendre pour sauter le gros "stepdown" de 90 pieds, qui était en quelque sorte le module qui nous intéressait le plus à essayer. C'est au dernier jour que le vent s'est calmé un peu, assez pour que nous tentions notre chance de le sauter. Alors, j'ai jugé et estimé ma vitesse pour ensuite l'essayer. J'ai atterri à environ 30 pieds plus bas, ce qui n'était pas si mal, car le saut avait un atterrissage assez long pour faire des distances de 120 pieds à 130 pieds et rester dans une zone confortable. Il ne me restait qu'à mettre mon casque avant de faire une session sauf que le vent a recommencé à souffler. Nous avons donc décidé de descendre plus bas pour voir si nous ne pourrions pas capturer quelques séquences pendant que nous attendions que le vent se calme un peu. Et pendant la descente, je changeais de bords et je tournais en rond à une vitesse de même pas 4 kilomètres à l'heure, c'est ce qu'on dit, car je ne me rappelle de rien, que j'ai accroché sur une carre, et j'ai cogné solidement ma tête et l'épaule au sol. Ce qui m'a donné une bonne commotion et une clavicule cassée. photo: Felix Rioux