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Collection of my favorite shots from this winter in the terrain parks. Thanks to Flatbush Zombies and anyone who filmed. Open your mind.
Collection of my favorite shots from this winter in the terrain parks. Thanks to Flatbush Zombies and anyone who filmed. Open your mind.
With each new season, comes the opportunity to write your own story, The Book Of Pow is ours. Check out the teaser, and if you would like to donate to the making…
The past few seasons I was at school in Pennsylvania and didn't film nearly as much as I wanted. This video is a conglomerate of the few urban, park and powder shots I've accumulated. Shoutout to everyone who I skied with.
Back in March the boys and I drove out to Tahoe. We skied Kirkwood for most of the days and got to hit Northstar for one day. One the way back to CO we stopped in Park City for Gaper Day and it was wild to say the least. 'Twas an incredible trip with the best of people. I tried to capture that vibe in this edit. Hopefully it worked. Big ups to Weir for hosting us and filming in Northstar! Skiers in order of appearance: Alex Nolan, Jason Castle, Mikkel Hjort-Pedersen, Zach Ryan and Mark Whitaker
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.
Springtime, a forced transition between ski season and summer adventures. Passed the cloud of boredom that reign during the season, hides a world of possibilities for those willing to search for it. The days become longer, slopes transform and great adventures are blooming. Follow the journey of a group of skiers throughout these changing passages of Québec’s spring. A short film by Émile Dontigny @lesloners
Vaporwave & Pow. Season 2017-2018 Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTfa-9aCTYg&t=45s
Every year brings with it increased responsibility and further divides the "pie" of a balanced life. Skiing will always be in my life and this film is…
EP.3 of Before Tomorrow is live! EP.3 is a bit of a reflection of this winter as a whole for the Benshi crew. This winter we explored zones new and old, climbed alpine peaks, and pushed our comfort zones.
Tyler Curle taking advantage of the crazy amount of snow we've received over the first weeks of January. Skiing on the 186 Governor and 190 Bibby Pro.
We set out to Japan this February to film the famous blower pow. No plan, just flights and a van. To our dismay, Japan had been unusually dry this season. Finding snow was exhausting and not the easiest, but the trip was unforgettable. Shout out to Lawson's convenience store.
Stoked that I won best Overall Edit for the #PlanksGrassroots Video contest. Here is my entry hope you enjoy!
a few pretty burly crashes from The North Face Frontier 2017 4* Andrew Wylie / Charles Murray / Craig Murray Filming - Louis Charnaud
It's Friday, It's Cinco De La Mayo, and we're officially done with another year of COLLEGE. Here's a look back at another winter full of studying, extracurricular activities, and JV ball team tryouts.
Just some friends enjoying the amazing Teton range. Peanut Butter & Honey proved to be a very useful resource as we slashed, jumped and floated our way through endless snowflakes. Along the way we made new friends, slept at a drive-in theater, bought 20 dollars worth of frozen food, listened to oldies, avoided injury, possibly ruined a sprinkler system, and yes... we skied until we couldn't stand anymore! Enjoy
I've wanted to spin both ways in a comp run for a minute. Done and done. Skier- Jacob Boyd Filmer - Dylan Siggers Song - Rich Kidd - Can I Get A (Bom Bom)
While hanging out in Andorra waiting to compete in the 3rd FWT event of the 2018 season we had a bit of downtime to go out and rip! This is all from one day, where basically the whole FWT crew was out and absolutely sending. The energy was high and everyone was inspiring everyone else! Easy best day of the season.
The adventures continue as Fancy Ramen travels North of the border into British Columbia. Episode 2 features hut adventures, pillow lines, deep turns, and mo...
4FRNT presents HERE and NOW! Roadside camping in AK with Wiley Miller, Hoji checks in from a snowcave somewhere in BC, Cam Riley double kinks his way into oncoming traffic, David Wise breaks a World Record, Eirik Finseth hit ludicrous speed in Norway and Thayne Rich proves he's the next big thing in skiing.
Andrew Anufriev "Glider" Project Rider: Andrew Anufriev Location: Sochi, Krasnaya Polyana Filmed and Edited by Alexander Golovkin
Some foolish skiing I did over three days last spring break... skrrt...
Backflip into Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole. Powder skiing backcountry and cliff drops in and around Jackson Hole
Super thanks to Volkl, Marker, Dabello, Smith, BlackStrap, LEKI, Monster Army, and GB Park and Pipe Song: Dancing on glass
Song - Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark - A compilation of my favourite shots from the last season. My approach to editing is heavily influenced by skate videos. I used (almost) no slow motion or filler and no go pro footage. No Bullshit. Big thanks to everyone who filmed and helped me dig my sled out. Thanks to Iron Maiden for your music not only in the context of this edit, but also for giving me focus on skis all winter. Thanks to TMC, Lange and Faction for keeping me rolling. Thanks to Mom and Dad and K for unwavering support. See you on the hill. insta: @jacob_boyd http://underwhiteskies.ca
Off doing summer things now (mostly playing disc golf and drinking loads) but thought we'd share this last episode. This one consists mostly of the shots we got through Intersection this season along with some others. Getting the stoke on for next season already! Enjoy!
A ginger. A skier. A legend? The following program is brought to you by Conor MacDonalds’s 2017 ski season, the first and possibly the last time Conor will be living in whistler. This was a season of pow. A season of friendship. A season to remember. Thank you to everyone who made it great! A special reminder that these stunts are not performed by professionals, so please try at home and do enjoy these highlights responsibly. Filmed by: Seth Gillis, Peter Wojnar, Jacob Boyd, Jeremy Acland, Essex Prescott Special thanks to: Sebastian Arciniega
YLESKI 2015 is the culmination of Wiley Miller?s 2015 winter season. Shot almost exclusively in the Columbia Mountains of interior British Columbia. The winter of 2015 was adverse in many areas of North America. Finding good conditions remained challenging. Patience, and persistence was key in finding safe, suitable snowpack. This is the second installment to the YLESKI series, highlighting the best of Wiley Miller and his approach to snow. ?I set out this winter to spend my time exploring new mountains, scouting lines, and finding natural airs in the terrain to work with. This season ski touring, route finding, and line selection were set in priority above building jumps and locating step-downs. It was an alternative I decided to take when the snow started to fly in November of 2014. I set out to do more skiing and less building, setting up-tracks versus cutting blocks for jumps. The sport becomes so dynamic when you?re working with larger terrain. It?s challenging, I love the experience, and constant education that takes place out there in the mountains.? Produced and Edited by: Magnafire Media - Darren Rayner & Jan Schuster Filmed by: Darren Rayner, Freedle Coty, Austin Ramaley, Sean Logan Music: The Blue Angel Lounge - Looming Solid Massive Steamer
Cole Kieffer and Condor OBrien spent two days in the keystone park as they were building the jump and 1 day building their own jump. I (Condor) had fun overeditting the video
Here's a little edit of how awesome the skiing was at Alta Ski Resort the day after christmas. It was all filmed in one day with a crew of awesome shredders. Thanks Charlie Baetjer for making such a awesome edit. Hope everyone enjoys.
For the first time ever, our winter schedules weren't jam packed with Slopestyle contests. Dean focused on big air this season and Ian switched to backcountry jumping and powder shredding. With some open time in the middle of the winter, Ian decided to roadtrip through BC for a month, ending in Whistler and visiting friends along the way. First stop was Revelstoke to visit some old friends who hadn't skied together in 8 years. The snow wasn't epic but we had a blast anyways, shredding moguls, groomers, park, and everything in between. This trip was a return to the basic reason why we started skiing in the first place. To ski with the sole purpose of having a grand ole time. It was week of laughing, hooting, hollering and all around merry making. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
Caught the storm cycle. Deep snow and spicy avy conditions lead to a hella good time.