Backcountry Burrrlapz | Backcountry Summa
Bringin the backcountry to the park this summer on the horstman
Bringin the backcountry to the park this summer on the horstman
1 year since Shane McConkey's death... rippin around Squaw. Good times skiing.
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
Not even backcountry, opening weekend at Fernie booya Shot by Dylan Josh and Brody
I cut, enlarged and traced the original video. So you can actually see something. Quality is pretty low but I can't help it, there is only so much i can pull out off the other video. Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUm0hMKYuS0&feature=player_embedded
Failure on jib rock, and then a lil cliff called fat bastard
Some of the best terrain on the planet can only be accessed by the quick, coordinated, and surgical flight pattern of a helicopter. In this short, Eric Pollard and and Karl Fostvedt pack their bags for the western shoreline of Kootenay Lake, just outside of Nelson, BC., for a heli trip for the books. When the bird lifts off the ground and the pilot’s voice comes through the headphones – only the powder slashes, butters, and cliff drops that dreams are made of lay ahead. Good thing these guys brought their snorkels – it was well overhead out there… For more info visit dakine.com
After taking a heavy fall in Utah last February, Tommy Cogswell bounces back with this offering out of Sunday River, ME Shot and cut by Pat Sheils Additional…
Short edit from my season in Niseko, japan. Enjoy the pow!!
DubSatch Collective documents the late November pow. Some of the best early season pow in the past 15 years. Check out Craig DiPietro, Sam Cohen, Colter Hinchliffe, Leo Ahrens, and Grand (Gmoney) Howard as they spin laps at Alta.
Follow the athletes and crew as they fly deep into the mountains of Haines, Alaska to rebate lines that they have tomahawked down in the past. When they discover perfect conditions and experience the deepest powder they have ever skied on steep AK spines the whole crew is stoked. "Usually, its you go into the white room… you come out of the white room… you go in… you come out… This time it was all white room!
The very same day that Tanner Hall got redemption on Chad's, just a couple hundred yards away Dan Greene kept the tradition of coming up short and exploding on these gaps alive! Probably the most rowdy day in the gulch I've ever been apart of! Pretty epic to have both Chads and Pyramid being hit at the same time!
Avalanche Control Work On Mt. Ruepehu September 2003
Two Gopro shots of myself moving into the top of a couple film lines.
17 days of constant snowfall = over 3m of fresh Pow. Japan really is Powder Heaven!
After a very good start in Chamonix Julian Lopez has difficulties in Squaw Valley California With an easily shakes final Verbier promise ...
Leif and Will of the MMSC Freestyle Team head out to explore the mountain and see what powder they can dig up. Song: Home - Madcon
A little late to the party, but stoked to have finally put my shots together from last year. Thanks to everyone who pointed a camera at me, Peter Wojnar for editing, and Epilog skis for keeping planks on my feet! http://www.epilogskis.com/
Blow hole is sick .. i got fired from the ski school and then just was bumming around whistler and going skiing for a while .. i still got in a good 100 days
Level 1's 18th annual feature film HABIT is available now in your favorite digital or hard copy format: level1productions.com/collections/movies/products/habit It’s never quite as easy as it looks in the movies. Even the best professional skiers regularly put their bodies through trials and tribulations in search of that elusive moment when it all comes together- the perfect light with the perfect snow, fingers finding the grab, edges locking onto a rail or ledge, speed perfectly dialed, and balanced feet finding their way to the ground as they prepare for landing. For every magical shot in your favorite film, edit, or photo, dozens or more hit the cutting room floor. In reality its a waiting game of hours, days, or weeks for light. The snow is harder than it looks. Grabs are often missed. Edges fail. Speed is off- too fast, too slow. That perfect balance point eludes even the most talented as they plummet to the ground below. Didn’t get the shot? No matter- pick up your gear and hike back up for another try. Or a few more. As many as it takes to get the shot or until you can break the habit.
didimallaun season edit 1617 https://www.instagram.com/didimallaun/
This is a video compilation from a day off the backside of one of the resorts which will remain hidden so the locals stay happy.
Pre-ACL devastation, Yung girl Lolo riding around getting it on the comb, #darksidebadge 4 lyfe. Toss a girl a like on instagram @ltaaffe.
Headcam in kittelfjäll, sweden. i know it is to much forward leaning.. we noticed afterwards
I dropped a cliff in nothing but shorts, with a metal can taped to my head to win a GoPro camera. If you could please follow the link and rate mine whatever you think it deserves I'd appreciate it. Karma for any help. http://www.newschoolers.com/web/mediacontests/showentry/cid/38/id/2496/
Me skiing my first year freestyle at Mtn Creek
TGR is proud to release the first episode of One For The Road's Almost Live. Follow the TGR production team and athletes around the globe as they shoot their 2011 ski film, One For The Road. This series will provide insight into the lives of the world's top riders as we take an inside look at what goes into first descents, building and hitting massive backcountry jumps and traveling throughout the most exotic locales on the planet. "Almost Live" plants you on location with our crew in the middle of the action. Stay tuned throughout the season and watch the drama unfold. Episode 1 begins in our backyard at a secret location deep in the Jackson Hole backcountry. Join Todd Ligare, Ryland Bell, Erik Roner, Rachael Burks and Griffin Post as they lay down some huge lines on a perfect bluebird day. As Rachael Burks describes just before taking a nasty crash: "We started hiking early and now we are in beautiful, glorious Jackson backcountry and I'm getting ready to jump off a cliff."
Vernon Crew shredding at Monashee Powder Snowcats with Freeskier Magazine. POV footy featuring TJ Schiller, Fergie Cancade, Josh Bibby, Justin Dorey, Riley Leboe, Joe Schuster, Ian Cosco, Shay Williams, Josh Dueck.
60cms fresh after two days of the mountain being closed
Silverstars backside opened, filmed and edited by caton garvie