Jeremy Acland: One of Those Guys
Jeremy figured it was time to do something with all this footage. WHIP IT UUUUUUPPPPP!
Jeremy figured it was time to do something with all this footage. WHIP IT UUUUUUPPPPP!
Shin Bangers is a film crew of juniors based out of Sugar Bowl California. Episode 1-The The Foreigners is named in honor of the three late additions to the Shinbangers Crew. Finn Reddish (16) from Alta Utah, Berkeley Patterson (17) from Crystal Mountain Washington, and Manu Barnard (15) from Wanaka, New Zeland. The three teamed up with locals Xander Guldman (17), Louis Norris (16), and Cooper Davis (15), to bring you the Shinbangers series. Shot almost entirely inbounds at Sugar Bowl Resort. Special thanks to Trevor Tanhoff, all of our other coaches, Sugar Bowl Ski Team, Skyler Mullings, as well as all the sponsors for keeping the stoke going. Song- 40 Day Dream by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros lilyjune23 Filmed by The Shinbangers Crew and Skyler Mullings. Intro time lapse work by Skyler Mullings. Logos by Louis Norris. Edited by Louis Norris and Xander Guldman Enjoy!
A homie and some of his homies dealing with the early season snow and having a blast doing it.
I'm ready, you can roast us
Make sure to head over to http://skitutorials.com/ and watch the full video on how to rails switch lip slide. I just got out to Breckenridge Colorado and in this video I go over how to hit rails switch. More specifically I teach how to get onto rails or boxs switch lip slide. Another week I will go over how to hit rails switch tails. In order to hit rails switch lip slide you must carve away from the rail then carve back in towards the rail or box; as you get to the end of the lip you need to pick up your tips and pop them over the top of the rail. You need to make sure you actually jump straight up as well as pulling your tips over the top of the rail. It is necessary for anyone trying this trick to be able to ski on rails as well as ski switch comfortably. If you are unable to do these head over to my videos and watch how to ski switch and how to grind on rails. Goodluck!
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The Utah snow scene has been an important part of the brand since the beginning. It's hard to believe that we have had our Jiberish Vault Boutique store for almost five years now. During that time, we have been incredibly fortunate to meet and build with all kinds of people in the state. "A Walk in the Front - Wasatch Range" is a documentation of athletes, friends, and early season crew laps. In addition, we would like to formally introduce Jonah Williams and Spencer Milbocker to the Jiberish Fam. Filmed and edited by The Coterie, on location at Park City and Brighton. Enjoy.
Last season I had the opportunity to go shooting with Legs of Steel and this preseason I went to the Prime Park Session. Here's a little recap of both sessions. Hope you like it :) http://apple.co/1IyMihp
The Seven Springs season may have had a late start but Park Crew is making up for lost time. Jimmy Hill, Noah Killen, Hammy, Simon Casuccio, Nate Mauck, Zach Vanhorn, Justin Bellas, and Carson Kerr get down in Arctic Blast and Santa's Beard in the first installment of Daily Grind. Today, 1-15-16 is the grand opening of The Alley! You are not going to want to miss this setup. See you this weekend!
A few shots from opening week at Cannonsburg as well as Boyne. (Sorry for the shaky filming.)
Sorry guys, none of those hot scenes https://www.instagram.com/emilsozolins/
filming a little friend of mine. He be like 11. Super chill. Hope you enjoy!
Hovden i romjulen ;-) Eirik Moberg Kim Andre Aarak Mats Georg Søfting Fredrick Johnsen Takk til Friflyt og Junkyard, vi elsker dere
On August 29th, my Friend Colin Flynn passed away in a tragic car accident in Towanda, Pennsylvania. Colin was an 18 year old young man who just graduated high school and had a very bright future ahead of him. He possessed unique athletic abilities that most were envious of and was an all around great person that life was taken simply too soon. Over the last three seasons, I skied with my friend Colin religiously almost every weekend at Greek Peak Mountain Resort. Colin was always an unbelievable athlete who made his presence known and was quite frankly a hell of a guy. He would always push me to progress to learning new tricks and variations that I didn't even know I was capable of. I often reflect on the numerous times I would say to him on any given weekend, "You know, I don't know exactly where I will be skiing next year, but I just want to let you know these have been some of the best days of my life." As a tribute to my friend Colin, I created a video with all of the shots I have accumulated over the past few seasons riding with Colin that really captures how great of an athlete he was. Please pay your respects to my dear friend by watching this video, commenting below, and sharing with others who would be interested in this story. Ski in peace & thanks for the memories.
Tandådalen the other day. Testing out my new Tomtom Action camera.
Bring it cus' it won't stop snowing if you like powder.
Some laps at Revelstoke and Sunshine Village on the new El skis @hgskis @onthedais
Bad Company's first edit showcasing our lack of talent and style