Here is my season from 2011. Hope you enjoy! Filmed at Schweitzer, Alpental, Brighton, Bachelor. Skis are Armada JJ and Atomic Bentchetler.
The Export 33 Xtreme day 1was held in Legoland at Whakapapa Ski Area in the North Island of New Zealand. Some great lines dropped given how firm things were. Day 2 and 3 to follow
Brody Leven backcountry skiing in the deepest of deep Sierra powder. Enjoying the liftless Lake Tahoe mountains. brodyleven.com
Winter wasn't so generous this year and despite only few days in really good conditions, I was able to cut the edit at the end. Most shots were taken in italian Alps and Dolomites. Special thanks to Born to Ride and Red Hot for the support. Big up for KTT team, all my friends and people I got a chance to ski with. Bless.
Stickin together a short vid with the best winter and summer shredding.
Clarkson University Ski and Outing club road trip up to the Chic Choc mountains in North Eastern Quebec for a week of climbing, skinning, trekking, and skiing some of the most extreme terrain on the east coast.
Sick pemby shredder named Chris Penny. Eats sleeps dream POWDER!!
My season edit of chasing powder, big air, and cool lines around washington State
Late season jump line on the side of the road
POV of a south face of Spirit Walker above Juneau Creek in Summit Lake, AK
Skiing the Eddies ridge Spines in Turnagain Pass on Super Bowl Sunday
Had an amazing winter, 810 inches at Squaw and got epic bottomless pow days in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. A few shots of me having fun in the snow to a sick Rebelution beat.
Working on my season edit. Stay tuned as it's dropping soon.
This week's episode of Blast From The Past meets up with 1997's Harvest as athletes Micah Black, Dave Swanwick and Allison Gannet travel to Europe and the untamed slopes of the Alps, described in the clip as "...home to the most lawless lift accessed skiing in the world." TGR's Blast From The Past web series will take you back in time to revisit some of our favorite film segments from 15 years of actions sports filmmaking. From shredding Alaska spines to Metallica to surfing El Salvador's endless beaches, Blast From The Past is your one stop for TGR's greatest film segments. Buy Harvest On DVD Here: http://shop.tetongravity.com/Products/Harvest__TG202.aspx
A few drops from last weeks pow days at Cerro Catedral in Bariloche.. lots of fun :) www.garywayneskis.com
Broke my arm in February but here is all the footage I managed to get. Thanks to Garrett Schlag and Scotty Titterington for the footage
Here's the trailer to our first movie, A Baker's Dozen. It was shot at Mt. Baker, WA, and Mt. Hood, Oregon, over the course of the 2010-2011 season...Music is Weighty Ghost by: Wintersleep and Holocene by: Bon Iver
Here are some of my favorite shots of myself from the 2010/11 winter. Thanks to LINE for making my skis kick ass and SCOTT for keeping me warm/pole planting/and seeing good. Rate and Comment if you like the edit!
This is my 2010 selfedit, all images are to be found in the PBP 2010 movie Revolver. I made this edit on a special music by Poni Hoax the song is called "the paper bride". All helmet cam are shot on GoPro. Most of the images are shoot in Haines, Alaska and the jumps in Vars, France. This is one of my best year riding and I'm happy the way the images came out, thanks to Tyler Hamlet, JP Auclair, Elina Sirparanta and everyone that help producing this. We put a lot of energy trying to make you want ski, when I watch this it make me want to go get cold in deep powder I hope you feel the same way. Enjoy and share. Julien
The SGT ski crew makes the move from the sticky Northern Hemi to the powder-laced slopes of Argentina. After three flights, multiple buses, time zone and season changes, the skiing makes it all worth it. Shot exclusively on Contour GPS cameras.
Another installment of Oakley White-Allen and the Panda-Cam. Get Hyphy-nated...
Tansnowman skiing Snowbird's Forbidden Zone last March.
Tansnowman spends the day spinning his way around Snowbird.
Oakley White-Allen spends a couple days shredding around Snowbird this last May.
Such a sick time down there. Skiers Anders Wester: Maroon Jacket, Black Pants K.C. Deane: Grey/Red Jacket, Red Pants Zack Berlan(me) #Casual
Another busy week of shredding down here in Bariloche, Argentina. Hot laps on Nubes, Peter Wentz picking off lines down Laguna, and a bunch of clear days that produced SGT's biggest backcountry mission to date in the Catedral backcountry. Big snow all week on the top of the mountain - check out sassglobaltravel.com/​argentina for late August availability. Filmed and edited by Jon Conway - dojomagicstudio.com Additional cinematography by Andrew Burns, Garrett Russell, Peter Wentz, and Ben Girardi Photo by Ben Girardi - ridetheandes.com Featuring the skiing of:
In this week's episode of Almost Live, Daron Rahlves returns to Juneau, Alaska with Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Ian McIntosh and the TGR crew. As Ian McIntosh describes, "He's got a lot of energy. He's really hungry, he wants to get after it and I had a wicked time charging lines with him." One For The Road Almost Live is a web series that follows the TGR production team and athletes around the globe as they shoot their 2011 ski film, One For The Road. It provides 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. Music: Rooster Booster by Brain Police Visit The One For The Road Film Page Here: http://www.tetongravity.com/one-for-the-road
Here's my first edit with Adobe Premiere Elements! The Sierra Nevada had the biggest winter on record, meaning some resorts staying open till July 4. So I headed out to California to ski the chutes of Mammoth on June 26, ski the chutes and glades of Squaw Valley on July 3, and rock climb the the two pitch "farce" on lower butress on July 4.
READ DESCRIPTION: So I skied at Squaw Valley on July 3 and there was still a lot of snow! But with melting snow and a lot of it, crevices spread around rocks and trees. At a chute below "The Attic", there was a rock, with a snow pile quite away from the rock, which turned out to be a an upper lip of a crevice. When I fell I was very lucky to have almost no pain, but the problem was the 30 foot deep crevice below me, so leaving the crevice had be done very carefully. First Clip: Normal Speed, Second Clip: Slow Motion, and the Third Clip: Reverse Slow Motion. Comment or like!