BC Boys episode 3

by Saga.
Jan 28th 2011 - 2 comments

Dylan Natale and Kyler Cooley have been hard at work filming and editing the third installment of their webisode series, enjoy.

EASTablished Media presents Tough Break

by JsNeagle
Jan 1st 2011 - 2 comments

Boone Skis, CL Photo, and EASTablished Media present a new webisode series, Tough Break!  Episodes will be released every other Friday and will follow the general happenings of Boone skiers Ian Campbell and Jeff Neagle and friends, of course, through all the ups, downs, and tough breaks of the winter.

Pipe End of the Week?

by Carinthia_Parks
Dec 27th 2010 - 2 comments

All the park guys have been working feverishly on the super pipe for the past week.  The south wall has really taken shape, as you can see from the pictures. Tim has been in there all day pushing snow for the north wall and the drop in.  After the snow is pushed for the north [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/09/91/30991.jpeg[/IMG]

The White Wave.

by Saga.
Dec 15th 2010 - 2 comments

Paul Braunstein drops a few shots from his filming for 4bi9 media, good looks! The White Wave from Paul Braunstein on Vimeo. No related posts. No related posts.

Jumps on Friday

by Carinthia_Parks
Dec 6th 2010 - 7 comments

Starting tomorrow Nitro and Titanium will be closed until Friday.  The park crew will be in there pushing snow around for three days, trying to get it ready to open on Friday with full size features.  That means jumps.  Grommet should also be open with XS features.  Prospector and Junkyard should be open too, maybe [...]

Back in the Gulch.

by Saga.
Nov 27th 2010 - 1 comments

Sequences are so played…not if it’s Collin Collins doing a Cork 5 japan, you just got zapped. It was good to get back into Grizzly for the first time of many this season, thanks to saga fam Collin Collins and Tyler Barnes for coming out today. No related posts. No related posts.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/02/94/12/29412.jpeg[/IMG]

We Will be Open on Thanksgiving

by Carinthia_Parks
Nov 22nd 2010 - 7 comments

Just found out that we will be opening on Thanksgiving!!! We will have top to bottom shredding open and terrain for all abilities. Gulch will be open as a park. There will be probably be thin cover at lower elevations. If we can’t get enough cover on lower Long John and Beaver Hill to connect [...]

How to Be Sponsored Part 1: ON THE GRIND

by *SURFACE
Nov 17th 2010 - 15 comments

Each morning, we receive hundreds of inquiries regarding how to be sponsored. How good does my video have to be? How many tricks do I need to learn? Is it okay if I can't spin rightside? What if all my friends say I'm super good, even if kids on the internet talk smack.....? Well folks, other than being, really really, ridiculously good looking on a pair of skis, being sponsored is not an intricate web of logarithms, graphs, and scientific formulas. On the contrary, sponsorship involves a multitude of attributes, activities, and various levels of talent, marketing, varsity maneuvers. Rather than leave this information locked away in secret storage areas on our hard drives and FTP sites, we have decided to give you firsthand information on how to achieve your dream of being sponsored. BOOM. Welcome to Part I: Athlete: Ian WadePhotos: Ian Matteson In Part I of "How to Be Sponsored" we profile longtime Surface OG Ian Wade and his ability to be on the grind. Being on the grind is crucial to obtaining quality imagery with photogs, getting the shot before the generator dies, and stomping the perfect trick prior to getting hassled by security. For two years straight, Wade set out on 100 + days of urban missions while skiing park everyday, and owning a small business (FRESH, SLC). Up all night, coffee & hand rails until sunrise, work Brighton Park crew all day, then repeat. Now that Ian has added academics into his mission of being on the grind, he truly exemplifies what it means to be on the grind. For Ian, being on the grind means doing what he loves, maintaining balance between his modeling-skiing-working-academic endeavors, aggressively marketing his experiences, and obtaining fantastic imagery of his exploits. Take notes, define what you want to obtain, and be sure to stay on the grind! var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-16248534-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {}

Riders on the Storm.

by Saga.
Nov 16th 2010 - 3 comments

When we heard it was supposed to be white out like conditions with high winds and heavy snow we jumped on the opportunity to make another trip back to Snowbird to really test the new 3-Layer gear. Tim Durtschi and Wiley Miller headed up the canyon for some good ol’ fashioned Storm riding, the way [...] No related posts.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/02/63/15/26315.jpeg[/IMG]

Life is Good in the Hood with Jeff Curry

by BigBadDave
Nov 4th 2010 - 3 comments

Winter is HERE! Read the story by MC Jeff Curry who rides the Blends everyday! Mt Hood is unique for the single fact that you can ski and jib twelve months a year.  Spending my first summer working for Windell’s Camp as a Coach was a dream come true.  Perfect jumps, rails, and pipe were combo?d [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/01/75/31/17531.jpeg[/IMG]

Launch Pad. Snow. Jibs. Saturday.

by Carinthia_Parks
Nov 1st 2010 - 12 comments

The word is we are trying to have jibs set up saturday on launch pad. So I better see all you people that have been itching for the white stuff out there on sat. We will be doing some kind of donation thing, but I don’t have all the details yet. I will have them [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/01/62/21/16221.jpeg[/IMG]

Rookies!

by Orage
Nov 1st 2010 - 4 comments

[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/01/61/90/16190.jpeg[/IMG] As the 2011 winter season approaches, Orage is stoked to announce our strongest am squad in recent history.  From Canada to the ‘States to Europe, you’ll be seeing some new blood representing Orage across the map this winter.  One of the more compelling stories is that of Dale Talkington, Ian Compton, and Chris Logan.  All three of these guys have roots planted in sleepy southern Vermont, but have since moved to various destinations out west as they chase the dream of life as pro skiers.

Office Day Out.

by Saga.
Oct 28th 2010 - 3 comments

We may have missed your call today… sorry. - - - Sharkins getting fancy. - - No related posts. No related posts.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/01/43/96/14396.jpeg[/IMG]

Ian Provo Getting His in October!

by Weezerfoo
Oct 28th 2010 - 8 comments

Depending on where you’re at in the world this blog post might be the closest you get to floating in untouched powder. However thanks to Wasatch killer and Konflict wearer Ian Provo we can live through his eyes. More specifically his POV camera. Enjoy and hopefully yours will come soon.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/01/42/47/14247.jpeg[/IMG]

And the Winner Is.......

by 4FRNT
Oct 27th 2010 - 4 comments

It is the distinct pleasure of 4FRNT, and myself, to announce the winner of the Shreddership Award: Calvin Hawley, from the University of Utah. By now we've seen all of the edits, but it was really Calvin's written entry that made him stand out. Here's and excerpt: "Last year during finals week a crazy storm brought in the month of May with 7 feet of snow. This precipitated my only C so far in college, but it was worth it. Watch Ian Provo's edit from May 2 (http://www.vimeo.com/11480556) and you won't blame me for not studying." He's using his engineering degree and his electives to ultimately become a ski builder. He's already built half a dozen pairs on his own. We know, someone after our hearts! Once again, we cannot say thank you enough to everyone who participated by sending in their applications, and another shout out to our judging panel: Greg Wright, John Symms, Derek Taylor, Doug Bishop and Wiley Miller. They had possibly the hardest job, narrowing down our top 4. Here's Calvin's edit again. It's definitely worth another watch. [video:http://vimeo.com/15004130 400x225]

Liam Downey

by Windells
Oct 20th 2010 - 8 comments

Another Windells Summer Edit featuring Professional Ski Coach:  Liam Downey.  He spends his summers at camp dropping his knowledge of skiing to campers but when he is not skiing the warm slopes of Mt Hood, he spends his time filming with Level One.  See more of Liam in this year’s flick, Eye Trip. Salty Summer from [...] Related posts:Steve Stepp Summer Edits Tosh Peters Summer Edit Collin Collins