Videos

Teaser

by mkielpa
Jun 2010 - 10K views

While working on the season promo I heard that nice tune and got the idea to cut some shots and put them together in a short teaser before releasing the actual season edit. I have already chosen all shoots, but since I am pretty busy because of upcoming exam session, the edit should be ready in early July. I want to show you in a really big overview my last winter season. Big ups for b2r crew. So I hope you enjoy it and stay tuned for more.

BANGER NZ

by Charles^stevens
Aug 2009 - 9.9K views

Second powder day at the remarks, the first day we didn't get any helmet cam shots, cause I'm retarded and forgot new batteries.

Kirkwood GoPro helmet cam (January 1st)

by Tanner-D
Jan 2010 - 9.8K views

Par 5 Productions Presents our first edit completely shot on a Gopro helmet cam. It was a low light day but we were still eager to ski what was there. Not only it this our first helmet cam edit it is also our first big mountain edit this year with a splash of park. Featuring Tanner DeGiovanni Trent DeGiovanni Eric Kleiner

Making of Refresh Pt 4: Haines, Alaska

by freelowda
Sep 2009 - 9.6K views

From ESPN "Making of Refresh" series.. Level 1's trip to heli-ski in the hallowed Chilkat Mtns with first time perspectives from Duncan Adams and Wiley Miller. (along with Stefan Thomas). Also features exclusive coverage of Wiley Miller Super Sessions.

Strictly Business - Official Trailer

by Andrew_M
Sep 2018 - 9.6K views

This is what we do. This is who we are. This is no place for fun. This is Strictly Business. Featuring: Ethan Swadburg, Pete Koukov, Parker Norvell, Chance Contay, Ben Smith and Levi Ascher, Tanner Mottau, Hunter Bailey, Troy Murphy, Blake Wilson, Carson Kerr, Cody Potter, Kai George, Alex DeBonville Locations: Revelstoke, BC Cooke City, Montana Valdez, Alaska Purgatory Mountain Resort, Colorado Colorado Mt. Hood, Oregon Cinematography: Andrew Mildenberger Jack Pepper Owen Dahlberg Gavin Rudy Jacob Callaghan Alex Havey Motion Graphics: Gavin Rudy Titling: Elsa Watkins

POV season recap 09/10

by mkielpa
Aug 2010 - 9.6K views

Last two months were really busy for me, but finally I found some time to get this edit done. I want to present you my POV recap from season 09/10. My second season on freeride skis and so far the best one. I spent plenty of days in , exploring new places and skiing powder. I had a chance to take part in my first freeride competition this year and giving a shot at telemark skiing. I want to thank all my buddies that are part of this incredible experience. Big up to b2r crew (Jacek and Siwy) for all the support and co-operation. You guys are great! So I only wish you enjoy the clip and see you next year !

HD GoPro Edit

by L_Ahrens
Dec 2009 - 9.6K views

First day using the new HD GoPro. Only got in two runs before I hurt myself so the footage isn't the greatest.

Pencil Sluff Lesson

by ShredwardStomps
Sep 2015 - 9.4K views

After a small storm in April last year, I learned a lesson in sluff management that nearly rocked me. Im not trying to glorify avalanches, but if I post the good I should post the bad.

Backcountry powder in Niseko Japan

by hardliner
Aug 2009 - 9.4K views

Niseko is the second snowiest resort on the globe and with a mere 8% water quantity, the snow is dry and deep and provides some of the most exhilarating powder skiing and snowboarding experiences anywhere in the world. It is not unusual for guests to find themselves enveloped in snow, or as we say, “experiencing the White Room”, as they bounce their way down the slopes. The Hanazono area with its North East Aspect is renowned for its extra dry snow and receiving that little bit more. It offers incredible tree skiing and riding with access to some of the best off piste-skiing and riding in the world. You can climb the Peak to experience 1,000 vertical meters of perfect powder—1308m down to Hanazono 308 where the bells are mounted at exactly 308m. On a clear day, this climb is rewarded with the ultimate ski or ride experience, where views from the Peak are truly awe-inspiring, spanning from the slopes of nearby Mt Yotei (the North Island’s answer to Mt Fuji) all the way to the ocean’s edge.