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Landed my first ever dub flat 7 at a spring sesh and then tossed a dub backie...
After going through my old Facebook videos, i uncovered this beautiful gem of myself
All of the footage from my camera and a few other places with the best crashes from the year. CU Freeskiing Team plays a huge role in this so thanks to all the sponsors. Faction skis and Icelantic skis. Cliff bar and Red Bull helped hugely. Saga is awesome. The Good looking shots are by Shane Stolz. Thanks! Enjoy all the crashes and thanks to all the participants.
Huge thanks to everyone at Tyrol for making this event possible and allowing us to do stuff like this. Song: "Dungen" by Powerplant Claymations by Zach Peper and Alex Havey Filmed by: Alex Havey, Seth Leinbach, Zach Lastrilla, Zach Haigh, Nick Schoess, and Ryan Bennett. Edited by: Alex Havey Riders: Chris Johnson, Ben Albert, Nick Schoess, Ben Leis, Seth Leinbach, Ryan Rasmussen, Michel Justen, Will Hansen, Bryce Benz, Conner Ross, and Paul Marik. Thumbnail photo by Seth Leinbach.
Here, take one, it's free. We spent a couple months last winter with our small crew of friends filming some skiing action in our home areas in the streets of Helsinki, Finland. This is what we managed to get in our free time and in between injuries. Enjoy!
same "jump", same place, different trick, different person
It all comes down to this. Not so Local returns with it's last film: "BADLANDS". Hang on as we take you on an inspiring visual journey through the streets and the urban scene. We look back at the crew's best moments, from our win at the 2015 IF3 awards to the unforgettable friendships across the world, without forgetting amazing urban ONLY segments by the boyz. BADLANDS is a last attempt at trying to make skiing exciting again and will definitely have you PUMPED for this winter. ENJOY
Karl, aka "Karl," Chynoweth of Teton Jong Research gives a text book demonstration on how to do a "Tree Tap."
After taking a heavy fall in Utah last February, Tommy Cogswell bounces back with this offering out of Sunday River, ME Shot and cut by Pat Sheils Additional…
Easily the greatest year of all time! So blessed to spend the year on the road riding with homies from all over! Stoked for more in 2018! Thanks to everyone who was a part of this, couldn't be done without family, friends, OS Crew, and support from awesome companies! see the full film MOVEMENT and os gear at www.onslaughtcrew.com Made possible by: @onslaughtcrew @spyoptic @factionskis @hillcrestsports @ecoloungefreeride @mountainology
Not enough hot sauce to jump this bean burrito
WE BACK YO! After the kind people of Vimeo decided to delete not only every video we've ever made but also living the legends Nimbus', the homies at LINE skis let us borrow their youtube to share dis next one with you all. The sled head homies let us follow them as far as we could make it and a little farther to find the ultimate middle of nowhere, where the snow is over your head every day so you just let er chuck and see what comes out the other side. Hope you like dis one NS world WE DID IT 4 U
Wind resistance was less than expected.
Spring at Carinthia is always the best time. But, like last year the weather was a bit all over the place. The boys still made ends meet and had some fun. Check out the action and make sure to come out to Carinthia tomorrow for Peace Pipe Jam!!!!!
With spending most of the time behind the lens, I don't always have the most footage. But, last year I was able to get a good amount of shots and decided to throw something together. If your looking for big spins and flips this isn't the video for you. Check it out and let us know what you think!
The skier in this video is a friend of mine who gave me permission to post as long as I didn't share his name. From the crash, he suffered a mild concussion and a broken femur. I wanted to post this as a reminder to all skiers that it is okay to take it easy and ski like a gaper in certain circumstances. NEVER be afraid to use extreme caution, even if your friends are filming! To this day, I think as a filmer that the presence of my camera may have influenced him to send this chute with so much speed that day. Two summers in a row now I have witnessed serious injuries that have change my outlook on not only the way I ski, but also the way I live. Two summers ago was an even worse crash that left the rider in even worse condition than this, but luckily he is doing well now too. I want this post to leave a positive impact on skiers in that it is always okay to take things slow, even if that means not getting the shot and looking goofy on the way down. Always take into account the consequences that can result from your actions! Ski careful! https://vimeo.com/andreasschroeder
Riley and LV skiing in spring goulash HEADPHONES AND FULLSCREEN