Summer 2016 on Mt Hood with Mason Kennedy and Graham Grey there was never a dull moment, its hard to fit months into minutes but heres a look at the good times that were had! Thanks to anyone who helped out with the filming and to everyone who came out and kicked it this year! Heres to many more in the future!
During an urban mission in the streets of Sortland, Norway. I took a bit of a fall. I am still alive, and look cuter than ever. not color corrected music by SO GOOD, a local band from Portland, Oregon (my home town) facebook.com/sogoodmusic Like this? go check out the official Portland to Sortland Facebook page for loads more fun. facebook.com/portland2sortland
Was cookin a little too fast and found my way into a tree well partially buried. Pretty Scary
After a long time in Los Angeles the Kook decides to change his name to Sean Wite. He wants to be the best skier in the world. And who is the biggest skier in the world? Sean Wite, he is also a professional rollerblader (vids coming super duper soon), oh yeah, and he lives in LA so he can water surf waves all the time. The dude lives the life, why you ask? He gets billions of skis at a time, to just break! Check him break some skis in his hometown in Minnesota! Also Spancer Sean Wite if you want him to break YO skis!
First of all, let me say this is not an experienced skier. He wanted to come along with us to try some new stuff. But you have to give him credit, he tried and tried again. He is also using an old pair of skis with squires on them.
Chad Smith overshoots a dub cork attempt and ends up with a broken arm
Hit this tree at full speed, crossed my skis when i clipped the tight slot just before it.....got my arms up saved my face but dislocated my shoulder, i got super lucky!
An appetizing cornucopia of footage spanning throughout the 2016/17 ski season. Headphones not recommended
Thank you to all of the people who made this season unforgettable!
Spring break came thru so I decided to fly over to the homies at PC for a few days. 6 bluebirds in a row. Heaters everyday. Enjoy
He was okay, but sore for sure. They had no idea where one of his skis went. They asked to see the footage and saw the ski continue over the next knuckle. The ski continued over a third and was found at the bottom of The Point.
Filmed by Noah Huntzinger and edited by me Midwest segments Skiers: Austin Hill and Jared Karinen
After Winter Park opened the Cirque, landings were pretty soft. I figured I'd give it a shot.
First attempt didn't go so well, got a black-eye, a bloody nose, and jerry of the day.