a brief video of how winter went down here in NZ Edit - Louis Charnaud Skiers - Louis Charnaud Matt Sweet Craig Murray Sam Ibex Lee Hank Bilous Cooper Bathgate Oliver Jeffs Jess Hotter Tao Kreibich Mike Handford Kit Clinton-Baker David Deliv Alistair Garland Mathieu KH Gschwandtner Patrick Daniel Halgren Calum MacAllister Blake Marshall
Filmed by Oli Kane from Fridgebangers and Enjoy the View. Filmed around the UK, a massive thank you to everyone who skied this summer and helped us sort passes for our first ever film! song: FOALS-Mountain at my Gates.
Lots of snow, lots of homies! Hope you enjoy selfies. This is all of December and just a hint of January. Thank you Mt Hood for the cold smoke. Thank you to everyone who filmed! Riders in order of appearance: Alex Miller Yuri Prasoloff Erik Vermaas James Snowbarger Tyler Carr Derek Roy Drew Stew Brett Huber Corey Roy Bryan Miller Fred Roy Chris Shisler Thank you for the support Blackstrap Inc, Mountainology, and Dakine.
Some crashes on the 2x kink.. pretty cool
Here is my 2018 season edit. Last winter was sooo sick, thanks to everyone who made last season my best one yet. I hope you enjoy the video.
Well I found out how much I can bend my knee. Poor attempt at back 2 almost ruined my right knee. Thankfully I got up with no damage.
Heres a clip from Gravity Productions new ski movie change that will be released in 2017. And will soon be available on iTunes® and Amazon Video®, and follow GP on Instagram.
Conways got me infected with it somehow or something.
Skiers: Kaj Kasprzak, Liam Angus, Matt Froberg Film/Edit: Spencer Welte
Rad weekend at UPJ getting fucked up and skiing on campus. YEAH we have a winch.
Skiing Mt Bachelor with Domonic Bowler, Conor Allen, and Sebastian Bowler.
Nick Brought out his "new skis" over the weekend but had some binding problems. Moral: $15 dollars at a garage sale will can buy you 30 year old skis that are 200cm long and probly about 50mm underfoot. It doesnt garentee they wont eject on contact with snow.
A thrown together season edit for your enjoyment. Thanks to everyone who helped make this year the best!
Fully severed my acl and tore my medial and lateral meniscus. I got surgery three months after this video was taken. I had a patella graft to replace my acl that scarred to my pcl, my medial meniscus was stitched and my lateral meniscus had 30% removed. This is the backflip that wrecked it.
We have stacked footage all year for this film. Sponsors can just message me after they watch the whole thing.
Season edit of all the squad. We had some great times. Show the boyzz some love. intsa: @yungbuflaebunch #bigmountaintom #freerideme
This is a repost from a long time ago. But def one of the hardest hits I have taken. Saw Double for 3 days and then did 40ish days of shows in the next few years on ramps like this. This is back in 2003ish. Thanks James Hillier for taking this video!
Season enders take a tole on you physically, but mostly mentally. As the season crests the horizon in a couple months, I look forward to seeing how my comeback season unfolds. See you homies out on the hill.
JL Media presents the official trailer for "Rise Up", a short ski film documenting the memorable winter of 2016/2017. In the middle of summer, ski-bums seem ...
I made this video to show somewhat what it's like to be in Next Level Summer Camps. I tried to record most of what we did in one day and incorporate it all into an edit. This definitely didn't turn out exactly how I wanted it too, being that theres a lot of fast forwarded clips and it gets boring, but theres a couple smaller parts in the edit that I think are enjoyable. I have the fast forwarded clips in this video to show how and where everyone travels at the camp, you do take a bus to and from the bus stop to the mountain, but you walk or skate everywhere else. I'll start with the cons, I think its pretty dope having a camp that lets you skate around a university (loaded with spots,) to get everywhere, but when your going to someplace like lets say the skatepark, you pretty much always have to skate all the way there which can get tiring asf, especially if you're someone who doesn't want to go but your whole group does. However, you and your group can opt not to go anywhere on free time, and just sleep or chill around the dorms, but you will always have to skate or walk to and from breakfast, lunch and dinner. Another bad thing is the main lift broke down 2 years ago, midweek during the second session of camp, I came back this year, a year later and the lift is at least running, however it can only hold 3-4 people at once. So, before you complain that I'm complaining, lemme go to the pros. Im not gonna say everything good about the camp because that could go on for a while so lemme just fast forward this too and go over my favorite parts. To start, you still have a lot of freedoms in this camp, and theres pretty much always something to do to have fun. In specific, you are able to ski during the summer without having to travel across the country, you have the option to go to the skatepark, workout in a huge gym, play basketball, soccer, dodgeball, and you can swim, or you can just chill and catch up on sleep. Not to mention how you always have the option to ski at least twice a day, being the morning instruction and then the night sessions and even the time in between if you really want. Overall, this camp is tight asf and I would recommend it, its a perfect place for any east coast shredder that wants to keep the shred alive in the summer. Comment and let me know what you think of the edit, something I could do better or something you wanna see a video of.
Ski touring Japan is much like a surf trip a real sense of freedom and discovery when you find what you set out to look for. Navigating our way around the snow covered peaks, we stared out the windows of the van feeling a sentiment of nostalgia, we were like children in a candy shop.. everywhere we looked there were lines to be had and all we could think about is tearing down these untouched runs to only do it again as soon as we got back up the mountain." Skiing: Alexander Glavatsky-Yeadon Filming/editing: Tom Christie
Right ski had been ejecting all day due to warn out heel piece on the old fill tilts. Carved up the lip and lost a ski.