FEBRUARY - Through the Eyes of Jeff
I hurt my shoulder, so I tried to take it easy. HD Vimeo - http://www.vimeo.com/21004084
I hurt my shoulder, so I tried to take it easy. HD Vimeo - http://www.vimeo.com/21004084
Brody Leven backcountry skiing in the deepest of deep Sierra powder. Enjoying the liftless Lake Tahoe mountains. brodyleven.com
I dropped out of college for the semester so I could ski everyday. These are my favorite shots from the year from my gopro.
Pro riders may pass hundreds of hours waiting for the ideal weather in which to film their exploits. These hours can serve as a catalyst for pranks?and sometimes shit just goes a little further than expected. Such was the case when Jeremy Jones and members of the TGR production crew traveled to Svalbard to film for Further. During this trip, Dan Gibeau, a rookie member of the production crew, became the victim of a practical joke. Once Gibeau?s colleagues put their prank into motion, their acting and antics proved far more believable than they had imagined. Consequently, the outcome of their prank managed to surprise not only Gibeau, but also themselves.
Got a bit of a late start to the day, arrived at the hill around 12 and this is what we ended up with. Keaton Brown and The Tanaka Bros, Lukas and Landis, shredding some Mid-March Powder at The Legendary Mt. Baker.
Www.cloveroneapparel.com The first POV edit from the crew all shot with the contourHD. Check them out in PBP new vid REVOLVER.
The award winning producers at Teton Gravity Research (TGR) present their newest 16mm and HD film, Re: Session. This project takes viewers beyond the traditional ski and snowboard movie into a revolutionary realm of action sports entertainment. Shot on both film and RED ONE high definition camera technology, Re: Session documents the true wealth of the mountain experience. Follow the crew as they score in one of Alagna, Italy’s deepest seasons on record. Check out forbidden powder in Poland, massive wedges in Colorado, new gap jumps in Utah, and seven weeks of epic riding conditions in Alaska. Re: Session brings the most talented athletes in the sport together into one must-see film. The all-star roster includes TGR regulars Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Seth Morrison, Jeremy Jones, Kye Petersen, Ian McIntosh, Dana Flahr, Dylan Hood, Erik Roner, Wiley Miller, and Dash Longe rounded out with the fresh faces of Tanner Hall, Sammy Carlson and Callum Pettit. Shot on location in: Jackson Hole WY, Alagna Italy, Last Frontier Heli-Skiing, Poland, Slovakia, Haines AK, North Cascade Heli-Skiing, Colorado, Stevens Pass WA, Utah, Montana, and Pemberton B.C. View the Re: Session Film Page: http://www.tetongravity.com/re_session Order the Re: Session DVD: http://shop.tetongravity.com/ReSession_DVD.aspx Re: Session Film Tour Dates and Info: http://www.tetongravity.com/tour
Kicking Horse and Revelstoke. March 2014 trip (with a few leftovers from Feb 2012)
It's almost winter up here in Washington. Put together a quick edit from a day in the Mt. Baker backcountry.
all filmed in the month of march by jack twemlow. I edited it.
"You ever hit anything like this before?" "Never dude! Are you f*cking kidding me?" Watch as Tanner Hall and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa hit some of the steepest lines that Alaska has to offer in Tanner's continued transition to big mountain riding. In honor of some of the gnarliest spines they'd ever skied, the guys later named the run, Pringles, after his post-shred snack. Just like the chips, once we popped, we couldn't stop.
Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Seth Morrison push the limits on one of gnarliest spine castles that AK has to offer. The two stand at the top of Hotel Room, choose their lines, and experience one of the most intense rides of their lives. Hotel Room is literally the edge of the world. See for yourself in this must see "Behind The Line" episode.
I noticed the other video on here was missing the first 2 minutes. So here's the full version of the Shane tribute segment from In Deep. RIP Shane.
Skiers: Paul Harrop, Kyler Tritter, Austin Coll, Konrad Staszelis, Jack Robinson, Shaun Raugust, Parker Wood, Sam Gardiner, Colin Hendrickson, Matt Couillard, Bailey Lahure, Alex Urquhart, Dillon Eades, Calvin Loveniuk
After a few months in The Big Eddy, the bois find some fuego stacks and skied them.
Filmed by: Dylan Siggers, Glenn Diehl and Mike Gillespie Had another best season of my life. Besides the lack of snow stoked this year I couldn't have asked for a better season. Thanks to all the homies that made this year such a blast. Thanks to my mum/dad and all my sponsors for the love and support.
Although training hard to qualify for the Olympics in Sochi right now, last season Sven Kueenle slayed the backcountry in Austria, Switzerland and Canada. The Fischer International Freeride Team rider proofed his backcountry style and big mountain skills once more while filming with Legs of Steel!
Garrett and Chris getting after it at Kirkwood on the new Wildcat 108.
this is me skiing in the place called: Verbier. Make sure to check out a awesome shop in Verbier: Ski Service http://www.skiservice.com/de
Jacob Tooke 13 years old. Thanks to Smith, Darkside Beaver Wax And Sun Valley Source For Sports. Email: jacob.tooke@gmail.com
The final edit from Revy, of all the fun stuff we managed to film. Most of the footage is from last year , Of me Jeremy Gardner, Simon Reeves, Jared Akerstrom, Scott Heale and Doug Thorell. Rad snow, rad times.
My Superunknown-clip in better quality. The one on Vimeo is so blurry that it doesn't really serve as a promotional tool. Click "original" for good quality!
"On The Road with Solitaire" is a 12-part webisode series following Sweetgrass Productions in the making of their new 2-year project, the South American ski and snowboarding film "Solitaire." EPISODE II En route to the 20,000 foot peaks of Peru, the crew lands in Huaraz, and a new film is born in the chaos of textures, sounds, smells, and people. SOLITAIRE premieres September 2011, and check back for Episode III on April 21st. www.Sweetgrass-Productions.com
Eliot Nochez and Leo Taillefer bring you the HUMAN DRONE from Val D'Isere. A more natural way to bring aerial video to the mountain (and less buzzing and cra...