Videos

100 foot backflip

by Jacob_W
Apr 2013 - 8.1K views

While on a backcountry trip through Telluride, CO, Sweden's Jacob Wester gives us a first-hand look at a 100-foot backflip off a mining trestle that was built in the 1920s.

Got my 360's today!

by MaryO
Mar 2013 - 6.1K views

Today I set out to land some 360's before the season ended. Mission accomplished, which at my age is no easy task haha. STOKED!

Dub Back 1st and 3rd Hit

by myllucas
Aug 2011 - 4.9K views

Dub Tuck to Lay, and Dub lay. April 24th, built and hit the jump in a day. Went about 80 feet all day. And props to Cam Kaegi on being the guinea and sending a flat 7 100 feet that day.

Slow Your Roll & Satisfy The Soul

by hoodcrew
Jan 2017 - 28.3K views

Skiing will always be a party so we want to emphasize the importance of finding a balance of humbleness, serenity, and gratitude amidst the exhilarating experiences associated with this amazing sport. Soundtrack: https://soundcloud.com/i-piff-park-city/sets/slow-your-roll-and-satisfy-the

Torin Yater-Wallace 2015/16

by TorinWallace.
Nov 2016 - 21.7K views

"This season was different than any other I've experienced so far. It started out in November in the hospital battling a severe infection for 3 months, but thankfully ended up being one of the most enjoyable seasons of my entire life. Not knowing if I was going to be able to ski at all, I made a full recovery, was able to travel the world, compete, and shoot as much as possible." -TYW Vital Films presents Torin Yater-Wallace 2015-16 edit. Additional Footage : Corey Stanton (Chile & Sweden) & Loren James Creer (Buttermilk) vitalfilms.com Music By: Kevin Gates "Out The Mud" Gil Scott-Heron "Me And The Devil" Troy Ave "Chuck Norris" A$AP Mob "Crazy Brazy" Dave Steezy "Wave On $wim"

The Skatepark Gap - "Act Natural" Excerpt

by ToySoldier
Nov 2012 - 12.6K views

The stars aligned for this shoot in March of 2012. After suffering through a remarkably dry winter, a storm rolled through southwest Montana, blanketing our hometown of Bozeman, Montana in over a foot of new snow. We have been looking at this gap for years, but the skatepark is usually frozen solid when there's enough snow to set it up. We had to act fast, because we knew the snow wouldn't last long. Dash and Noah hopped on a semi-truck from Spokane while Shay and the rest of the crew worked tirelessly to remove snow from the bowl and set up the gap, which measured 50 feet from the lip of the jump to the top of the landing. Dash and Noah arrived at a truck stop west of town and were geared up and ready to go less than an hour later. The session went off without a hitch. Our high-powered winch was able to pull the athletes across the bowl at more than 50 miles an hour. The next day, the snow was mostly melted and all that remained was a behemoth mound that served as the take off the previous night. Check out all the action in this excerpt from "Act Natural," available now on DVD and iTunes.