"Oh god! would these faceshots please stop so i can please see where I'm going!" -Ian McIntosh Haines, AK received 8ft of powder in a 14 day period and the TGR crew were blessed with stable snow conditions. Classic McIntosh, he picked a line with a large drop coming out of it, full of critical turns, and had to beat his sluff out. Watch as Todd Jones, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Josh Neilson, and the man himself dissect and analyze Ian McIntosh's line.
NOVEMBER FACESHOTS... 6 feet of snow in 3 days at squaw valley..http://truancyproductions.com/ guys getting it done.
Quick edit of the past few days of us skiing and snowboarding up on Buffalo Pass and Rabbit Ears Pass.
Did some laps up Mt. Roberts with a few inbounds shots.
Skiing by Gunnar Newquist, Jeff Swan, Daniel Swan, Dave Gribble, Danny Jendarl and Bill Fleming. Filmed entirely with ContourHD cameras in Cordova, Alaska.
Didn't get to film much this winter but this is what I was able to put together. Broke a few helmets so sorry bout all the different angles. HUGE SHOUTS TO LIBERTY SKIS AND THE HAYDEN SKI SHACK FOR SETTING ME UP AND KEEPING ME GOING
Last Tuesday's surprise powder was followed by another 5" on Thursday and 6" on Friday, making for two fantastic days of skiing. Strong winds followed by warmer temperatures buffed out the mountain on Saturday, making for some funky skiing. Sunday was another storm day, with the resort picking up 8" and setting up what should have been an outstanding Monday morning. The weather gods, however weren't on the same page and coated the bottom half of the mountain with rain overnight. Rendezvous Bowl was still great this morning, but getting down the bottom half of the mountain was chaotic at times. And then mother nature decided to make amends by dropping 7" of blower pow for the today's last box. What a week! Here's a collection of clips from all of this. Skiing & Editing: Than Volk Music: Tik Tok Hello - Ke$ha vs Owl City http://PointOfRelease.com
A few laps during the storm Whistler had last week.
Some shots from baker, stevens and snoqualmie. Song by Toast
The first half of the season has been some of the best days of my life. Thank you snow gods for bringing the white stuff. Thank you all who helped in the making of this video. You all rock
DubSatchletes Sam Cohen, Mitch Cahoon, and Johnny Collinson ski the deep and show why Utah has "the greatest snow on earth"
I went to Jackson hole and skied lines and pow! It was pretty good.
In this week's Behind The Line Ian Mcintosh, Seth Morrison, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Todd Jones discuss the town of Petersburg, Alaska and its history with Devil's Thumb on its horizon before. Watch as as Ian lays down a huge first descent on the Devil Thumb's. As he describes, "To get the chance to ski off just the low shoulder of such an iconic peak is the coolest thing I've ever gotten the chance to do and will stick with me the rest of my life." Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2011 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
Took some of the POV shots my friend Aaron and I got the past 2 weeks, and put it to some music. Hopefully the rest soon.
Skiers: Mike Knoth and Ben Cole out for a rip in the great white north. Fun sendy lines from a weekend trip to Mount Bohemia in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. https://www.instagram.com/mikeyknoth4/ http://instagram.com/ben.cole12
I went in and hit a under snow rock and fell allthe way down