December

by 123ski
Jan 11th 2011 - 3 comments

I was stoked to be able to ski as much as I did in December. This edit is mostly footage from this last month, with a few shots from late November and early January. I wasn't sure how much I would be able to ski this first year of law school, evidently I am able to ski more than I ever imagined I would be able to. I hope you enjoy this edit, because I had fun making it. [...]

2011 Junior Canadian Open

by jca
Jan 23rd 2011 - 3 comments

Once again the Canadian Open has come and gone.  This year I was coaching the Red Freeski Academy rather than compe...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/21/16/32116.jpeg[/IMG]

Backflip of the Week

by jca
Jan 6th 2011 - 3 comments

This bflip comes from the jump session that went down in my previous post.  Last hit on a beautiful day. [IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/13/62/31362.gif[/IMG]

I Hate Gapers!

by SKITHEEASTDFS
Jan 15th 2016 - 3 comments

Gapers are the worst! learn to ski on the freaking bunny trail not the terrain park. Parents are stupid to bring their kids to the park, the chances of little kids skiing in the park and getting wrecked by skiers or boarders who couldn't see them, are very high. Then on top of everything, it's apparently the park skier or snowboarders "fault" that these little kids get hurt because their parents love to let them ski on the back sides of jumps and in the landings of rails and jumps. Ban Gapers somehow!

Guess the Lighting Setup

by whistlerdan
Jan 11th 2011 - 3 comments

In a few days time I’ll post a lighting diagram for a few shots that were taken on this feature in Edmonton.  In the meantime, let’s hear your best guesses as to what equipment I used and where to get this photo of Mike Henitiuk.  If you don’t know what gear I have ,take a [...] [IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/15/21/31521.jpeg[/IMG]

Dane Tudor from Ski Canada Magazine

by whistlerdan
Feb 13th 2011 - 3 comments

This photo of Dane Tudor was shot in Haines Alaska on a trip in spring 2010. Dane skied the face above and then into this cliff to a perfect 360. Shot with a Canon 1dMKIV and a Canon 300mm f2.8 L IS. [IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/29/24/32924.jpeg[/IMG]

Here we go! Here we GO!

by ian_provo
Dec 6th 2009 - 3 comments

The first in a series of potent storms is moving eastward, slated to impact utah for the next few days. Although most of...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/00/13/28/1328.jpeg[/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

Brady Newton February

by 123ski
Mar 22nd 2011 - 3 comments

Man, I didn't get to ski enough in February.  Brady did though.  Here is a new edit from him.  You might recall in my last blog post that we have been doing some night touring.  Here is some footage to prove it.  There is nothing more exhilarating than getting a face shot in the dark, not knowing if you might run into a tree, or a bush, or a coyote, or a person with their headlamp turned off. &nb [...]