Videos

Drew Hurter 14//15

by Drew_ski.
Jul 2015 - 1.3K views

With a lack of snow in the Cascades this winter, we were forced to explore new area around the northwest. I spent lots more time touring and working hard for my turns this year but I can honestly say every turn was worth the effort. Edited by: Drew Hurter

Jordy Kidner 2014 - 2015

by mikewgillespie
Jul 2015 - 2.4K views

Filmed by: Dylan Siggers, Glenn Diehl and Mike Gillespie Had another best season of my life. Besides the lack of snow stoked this year I couldn't have asked for a better season. Thanks to all the homies that made this year such a blast. Thanks to my mum/dad and all my sponsors for the love and support.

Delirium Dive

by minihef
Jun 2015 - 940 views

It was a strange season weather wise but as long as the Dive is open there'll always be some fun skiing to be found. Here are a few shots from Feb-May. Thanks to everyone I got laps with and Flylow Gear for the support.

Rogaine Pass

by methscratchface
Jun 2015 - 764 views

The Going to the Fun road opened in GNP. We tooled around and did a lot of short fun laps. We even had a chance encounter with a newschoolers celebrity.

Italian Goes To Whistler

by matteo.rey.7
Jun 2015 - 1.1K views

I spent an year in Whistler (BC) as an international student and as an athlete of the whistler free ride club. I put together a couple of random shots from the last days of pow.

Home base // Speedflying (Rotsethornet, Volda)

by JanThinoks
Jun 2015 - 934 views

By Marius Beck Dahle : This is where I live. A small town on the western coast of Norway called Volda. All of these flights are from the past couple of weeks, from our small mountain named Rotsethornet. There's no road for cars yet, so you have to hike it every time. Hopefully, they'll make a road someday. That would open alot of oppertunities for visiting speedflyers, paragliders, hangliders, mountainbikers, you name it. Seveal of the residents in Volda can't stand this small, but yet big mountain. But guess what, I love it! It has only 649m (2.130 ft) of altitude, but you'll enjoy every one of them, every time!

White Carpet

by Erikgorn
May 2015 - 1.2K views

Despite the dry winter the Idaho high country has held its snow pack pretty well. Luckily we got out and took full advantage of it these last couple of days. We tried skinning, but found that it was much easier to just hike and boot pack it. You can cover a lot more ground this way, and saves time from having to take skins off and on. Filmed around Lake Cleveland on May 29, 30, and 31.