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My winter from one angle. First year of competing on fwq mixed up with some other goodies. :) Gopro sucks. Tack till: Shed Restaurants K2 Sverige SunGod Optics
My winter from one angle. First year of competing on fwq mixed up with some other goodies. :) Gopro sucks. Tack till: Shed Restaurants K2 Sverige SunGod Optics
Letzte Saison besuchte ich mit Michele Kuster das Skigebiet Nara im Tessin. Wir fanden nach 1h hochlaufen einen genialen Spot um ein RoadGap zu bauen. Was wir nicht gleich von Anfang an realisierten - das Gap hatte eine Distanz von mehr als 30m weite und einen Höhenunterschied von über 18m. Das Video zu dem unvergesslichen shooting möchte ich euch nicht vorenthalten! Schauts euch an und teilt dies weiter! Kamikaze-Kuster danke viel mal für den Drop! Musik: High - Peking Duk feat. Nicole Millar https://soundcloud.com/pekingduk/peki... Web: www.tinoscherer.ch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinoschererp... Instagram: tinoscherer
This edit is the best of my 2010-2011 season compacted into an epic 2 minutes and 57 seconds. Hope you enjoy. (low quality)
The concept for this video was showing three full, consecutive or back to back runs, all filmed in roughly an hour one morning. The zone is called The Goldmine. The goal was to leave the morning more or less intact with few distractions and few cuts. The fourth shot is from a different, but close zone, perhaps shot the same afternoon. I don't specifically recall, maybe the same day but maybe the day before or after, I thought it paired well and rounded out the video.
Last season in the Wasatch was one of the best we've had in a long time. Check out this little edit I put together called "Wasatch High Tide", highlighting a few of the finer moments. Filmed at Brighton Resort, Alta Ski Area, and the Wasatch Backcountry. Big thanks to Willy Nevins for supplying the artwork and animations, thanks to the filmers Hennie Van Jaarsveld, Adam Clark, and Eliel Hindert, and HUGE thanks to all the sponsors that make it possible: MYSTERY RANCH BACKPACKS Julbo Eyewear Moment Skis Patagonia Cast Bindings
My finals run from Wrangle the Chute 4* FWQ in Kicking Horse
A collection of dank shots gathered in and around the Tahoe Area.
This episode covers the month of February where 10 feet of snow fell in 10 days and life was good. We were out there filming, skiing, and loving every second of it. After it was all said and done here is what we ended up with!
Adam Potts and Jackson Keogh's submission to the 2015 Bridger Bowl Point and Chute, an in bounds video competition.
Evan Haines killling it at Alpine Meadows... just watch
a few pretty burly crashes from The North Face Frontier 2017 4* Andrew Wylie / Charles Murray / Craig Murray Filming - Louis Charnaud
This is my season edit from this season. I skied around colorado and utah, and hope you enjoy!
Although February started off a bit slower then we were anticipating, storms began brewing here in the Wasatch for the last half of the month. Alta ski resort report 55 inches in four days and boy was it awesome. Everyone in the Wasatch was getting there send on.
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.
Filmed a couple nights at the local hill Titcomb. 95% volunteer run. Come and ski the park we built. ------------------------------------- Riders in order of appearance: Rowan Stamp Quinn Fogarty Isaac Wright (isaacwrong) Ben Amburgey (a_burger) Casey Taylor (quesadilla) ----------------------------------------- Special thanks to Ski The East for supporting the U. Maine Farmington Outing Club
Starting the North American Freeride World Qualifier Series in the best possible way Revelstoke was host to a 2* and 4* event with the level being through th...
At the end of last april we headed north, but with low expectations. The forecast was for rain at all elevations. We went anyways, determined to enjoy time in the mountains with friends. The snow gods must have felt our good intentions because they rewarded us not with rain, but with soft snow for the duration of our trip. Our short time at Fernie Wilderness Adventures was full of laughter, smiles and shenanigans. It turned out to be a week none of us will ever forget. So if you're ever on the fence about whether or not to ski, go ski. In our experience the universe rewards positivity and friendship.
The second stop of the second annual Triple Crown competition series hosted by The University of Vermont's Freeskiing Team.
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.
Big Mountains = Big Lines. Featuring athletes Bradley Meadows, Graham Camm, Graham Haywood, Jameson Florence, Tobin Seagel, Nadia Samer and Vera Janssen.
Had a ton of fun hot lapping P-Dog today so I decided to film one
A bit of night skiing in Riksgränsen, Sweden. Filmed by Jonathan Vitblom.
A quick edit of my epic first day in the amazing pow conditions Austria got this year. Unfortunately it was one of the first and last since my winter is over due to injury.
Go to http://INSPIREDMEDIA.TV to see photos and more content! " The 2009-2010 winter was not an average winter for Utah. The mountains in the north were plagued with sporadic snowfalls and dangerous avalanche conditions, while the southern regions were reaping the benefits of a strong el nino pattern. Neil and I had wanted to explore the ski terrain in southern utah for many years, but we knew we had to wait for the right snow year. Early last winter, we made a few recon missions and found the kind of terrain we were looking for. Truly beautiful and inspiring ski terrain that none of us had ever seen before. Finally in late March, myself, Neil, and Josh Finbow made one more attempt at skiing and filming some lines before the strong desert sun melted them out for good. A combination of good timing and preparation, along with a little luck, led to some of the wildest riding we had ever encountered. The whole time we felt so lucky to be skiing this exotic, weird terrain under such good conditions. It really seemed like a once in a lifetime opportunity so we treated it as such. Utah's color country might provide the perfect postcard image for millions of tourists, but when it's covered in snow, its the skiers and boarders who can become inspired by the incredible landscape and find new ways to enjoy it." ian provo
Sorry for the bad quality my computer sucks. Please rate and comment!
My superunknown honorable mention edit. Almost all from the 08/09 season.
After 2000m of climbing we got to drop into this beauty. Got a little tight near the bottom.
I had a chance to be in the right place at the right time and enjoy the big storm hitting Innsbruck area! It was just righteous to ride all these new spots in deep pow. Pure fun! Credits to Faby and Marta for extra footage! Thanks to Born to Ride Skis and Red Hot Division for making some things easier!
Early March after a big snow system I decided it was time for this line to happen. Avy conditions were high as you can see I trigger a slide that I land in off the second hit. Either way, I'm pretty stoked with it. Sorry about the quality, my buddy only had his digital camera.