A collection of all of my favorite shots from the winter. Thanks to everyone who helped build, film, or came along on the adventures! Filmed by: Chris Santos Tyler Carr Brett Huber Andy Parry The Mountainology Boys Mason Kennedy
Some foolish skiing I did over three days last spring break... skrrt...
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A glimpse into the 2016/2017 season at Mt. Baker, WA. Big thanks to my friends and family for the support, and for fueling the many unforgettable days that last winter held. Thanks to K2 Skis Dakine Rime Elements evo Mt. Baker Ski Area Filming by: Mattias Evangelista, Dylan Hallett, Kyle Petershagen, John Douglas, Will Hutchinson. Editing by: Micah Evangelista Music: Home by LCD Soundsystem
Closing weekend at big white mixed with homies partying throughout the year from UBCO.
An edit created with shots gathered during shooting for "One For The Road"
This week's episode of Behind The Line joins Seth Morrison, Dana Flahr, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa & Ian McIntosh in Petersburg, Alaska last April as they wait out stormy weather. When the skies finally cleared the boys got after it, but quickly ran into some bad luck and a couple huge crashes. As Seth describes, "Something always happens on Easter. I've been in an avalanches and other people have gotten hurt or this that and the other. This Easter held up to be another one of those." Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2010 ski film, Light The Wick. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, providing an in depth look Behind The Line of Light The Wick. Watch videos from the entire series here: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/series/behind_the_line.aspx.
Filmed on Gopro HD. In Sun Valley First edit so let me know what you think. Enjoy
First footage of Travis Rice riding the gnarliest line of the year! Read more at http://mpora.com/videos/AAdyyo7tv0px#AjKiAHIOfZ7q0lGh.99
This has made me so proud to call utah my home gotta get out and get skinning! We are stoked to support the Wasatch Podcast this year
Skiing around in Fernie on a Saturday, just having fun. Shot with the GoPro. Edited by Mitch Graham. Skiiers: Ben Bouchard, Harry Willis, Kevin Frank, and Mitch Graham
2.5 minutes of slaying big mountain powder lines all over British Columbia!
Jaron Stadler and I linked up this winter at Woodward Copper and A51 at Keystone to get some filming done. Here is some of the footage we came up with.
Some shreddin up at Mt. Baker this freshman year. Too much pow, every memory was a blurr! self edit
Some what unusual place to ski powder, but it was fun for after school
Shot With: GoPro HD Hero Skiers: Andrew DesLauriers and Ian Meier
Had another awesome day out this past Saturday on the North Couloir off Buffalo Mountain just north of Silverthorne, CO. Weather was absolutely perfect and the snow was pretty good for close to 3,000 vert. MUSIC Artist: STS9 Track: Beyond Right Now Remix: Pretty Lights
First time at Jay Peak...and it was awesome. One foot of powder fell when they were forecasting nothing on the radar and "occasional flurries", well that's the Jay Cloud for ya. Filmed on March 26 from a GoPro Chest Mount.