Shitty quality, this seemed like a better idea before we hit it
Random guy at Northstar Resort takes his superman front way too deep
Jukin Media Verified (Original) * For licensing / permission to use: Contact - licensing(at)jukinmediadotcom Knut tried a double backflip on a tiny jump in the mountains in Norway. Ended up with a broken tooth and a hole in his tongue!
An uplifting DJ mix to play in your headphones as you stand at the top of an escalator, holding your skis, wondering when the snowflakes are going to start falling from the sky. Full mix here: https://soundcloud.com/i-piff-park-city/sets/pray-for-snow-radio
5 min of crashes and fails raw footage 2010, more videos at: www.tomtube.tumblr.com
Wall crash! so funny... so many people hit this wall so the jump was smaller and smaller so i went for a hit but i slid haha
After 3 seasons playing on the slopes, the crew is unleashed in a more hostile environment. Watch the boys make their way through an unpredictable winter to create Snowballin Media's most ambitious project to date, not to say ever. Directed by Guillaume Landry Principal cinematography: Guillaume Landry Aerial cinematography: JF Lefebvre Ronin Cinematography: Nicolas Poitras-Gamache Featuring: Frederic Ferland, Dominique Petit, Vincent Lessard, Antoine Mongeon, Nicolas Veillet-Magny, Philippe Racicot, Tristan Sicard, Alexandre Gauthier, William Biddle-Bocan and more.
If you've never see somebody stupid like this to do a double and crash all the times and start again, its mee, ROUSSU
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
Didn't figure out that i have to spot my landing different. was accepting defeat.
zilla clearing the gap of destiny then me eating lots of poo
He's going to knuck 2. What more to say. Share away.
Went for a daffy, almost killed someone
Tried to go out and get some shots, eded up filiming this...