Videos

lessExtra - Tanner Rainville's 360 of a Cliff Triggers Avalanche

by Level1
Oct 2014 - 1.2K views

There?s only so much action that you can pack into a 55-minute film, and so we?ll be dropping bonus clips that didn?t make the cut on a daily basis until we?re well into Winter ?15. Want more? less is now available for digital download and rental through iTunes and Vimeo, with more platforms on the way! iTunes: http://geni.us/less Vimeo on Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/less Tanner Rainville triggers an avalanche when he stomps a 360 off an ice cliff. #lessExtra

lessExtra - Duncan Adams Indian Creek Spine Line

by Level1
Oct 2014 - 627 views

There's only so much action that you can pack into a 55-minute film, and so we'll be dropping bonus clips that didn't make the cut on a daily basis until we're well into Winter '15. Want more? less is now available for digital download and rental through iTunes and Vimeo, with more platforms on the way! iTunes: http://geni.us/less Vimeo on Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/less Here's Duncan Adams with a smooth slide down a spine line in Indian Creek #lessExtra

Sony Mind's Eye Season 2: Angel Collinson Goes Camping

by TetonGravity
Sep 2014 - 747 views

In Season 2, Episode 5 of Sony Mind's Eye, Angel Collinson showcases the POV footage from the ski mountaineering trip she, Mark Carter, Griffin Post, and Max Hammer recently completed while filming for Almost Ablaze in the Tetons. Their trip to Mount Moran relied on 25 people?including 10 porters?to haul 1,500 pounds of gear seven miles across a frozen Jackson Lake and to the base of the peak's most famous line, the Skillet. Angel's edit puts us behind the scenes of what will certainly be the most sweat-and-tears intensive runs of this year's film. Filmed entirely with Sony's Action Cam, this edit transports us from setting up base camp in the dead of winter to scaling 5,400 vertical foot lines on foot?and then it gives us a sneak peak of what those lines will look like in the film. Sony's Mind's Eye is a 10-episode series of self-edits that give an insider's look at the team of TGR athletes as they documents their adventures with Sony's Action Cam. Check out the new Sony Action Cam, with its next-level image stabilization feature, snow-proof body, and A-grade audio recording at: http://bit.ly/1lygvzX

Sony Mind's Eye Season 2: Dash Longe

by TetonGravity
Sep 2014 - 934 views

In this episode of Sony Mind's Eye, Dash wanted to use the Action Cam to abandon the conventions of your run-of-the-mill POV edit. He worked with TGR production intern Matt Dillman to chop up the footage and throw in some animation, breaking up the usual format while also covering some fun bits from TGR's recent shoot in Sella Nevea, Italy. "Matt and I were really focusing on using as many different angles as possible to break up the traditional POV look and feel," Dash said about his time in the TGR studio last week with Matt. Using diverse angles from the production crew and audio bites?all captured on the Action Cam?Dash and Matt put together a different take on the ol' left turn-right turn experience while bagging shots for next year's film, Almost Ablaze. Sony's Mind's Eye is a ten episode series of self-edits. These edits give an insider's look at the team of TGR athletes as they document their adventures with Sony's Action Cam. Be sure to check out the new Action Cam, which features a snow-proof body, image stabilizer, and A-grade audio recording at: http://bit.ly/1lygvzX

Sony Mind's Eye Season 2 : Jeremy Jones

by TetonGravity
Sep 2014 - 564 views

There's just one big drawback: come morning, everything is frozen?including your boots. Dealing with those damn bear traps when they've been dried and toasted by the fireplace is bad enough, but that sixth toe and heel blister are really going to feel the hurt when your liners are a damp frozen cave and the shells are as stiff as rebar. Still, this has never stopped TGR's in-house snow camping aficionado, Jeremy Jones, from conquering the 3,000 foot hikes necessary to gain access to his favorite spine walls. In this case, these hikes led to a few prized spring lines in the East Alaska Range. While shooting for Higher last April, Jones and Ryland Bell spent their nights camping and their days riding epic lines. The duo filmed their exploits using Sony's Action Cam. The resulting footage captures both the realities of camp life, as well as the sweet rewards that make waking up to frozen boots so worthwhile. All footage shot on Sony's Action Cam, for which Jer has high praise: "This latest one (the new white AS100V) that we just got has stepped up on all fronts; it's more weather resistant so it doesn't require a case and I love the huge improvement in the tripod screw mount so mounting is really simple, bomber, and low-profile. And then the visual - in the footage we're looking at now, we can definitely tell an improvement in the sensor. And the audio continues to kick ass."

A Qwicky: 13/14 MASH

by HuckSolo
Jun 2014 - 614 views

What a great season! Skiing with legends like Brant Moles, Johnny Manwaring, H-bomb, Jeff Holden, Rob Greener, and getting to ski sick lines all over Colorado & Utah. Traveling to judge IFSA events and ski pow, and to top it all off it was a great season in Colorado.

Summer Depression

by evan_wall
Sep 2014 - 500 views

Sure there's stoke during summer, mainly Mountain Biking for me, but lately the feeling of getting barreled by cold pow, skiing fast, hucking off cliffs, and standing on top of snow covered peaks with a bunch of stoked buddies has been in my mind.. Heres a quick edit to pass the time till winter is back!

Putin Would Hate This Gay Powder Skiing. You'll Love It | Likebomb Skiing, Ep. 3

by Kretzschmar
Sep 2014 - 1.5K views

After two episodes riding shitfuck snow and deep pow, the Likebomb Crew wanted something different. They picked up telemark freeskier Per Johsson and travelled to the upmarket hippy town of Nelson, BC. From there, they struck out into the pristine Canadian backcountry. Out in that great wilderness they found amazing snow and terrain, but they also found something else...they found each other. This is a story about the beauty of loving powder and the beauty of loving another man. Well, okay, it's actually a comment on the way sex is used to sell merchandise combined with a good natured parody of Brokeback Mountain. but either way it's an awesome video. Putin Would Hate This Gay Powder Skiing. You'll Love It | Likebomb Skiing, Ep. 3

Pillows & Pow

by minihef
Sep 2014 - 821 views

Some of my shots from the season gone. Sunshine Village, Whitewater, Rogers Pass and some Alberta backcountry.

Nick McNutt's Blue Collar Co-Lab

by TetonGravity
Aug 2014 - 2.3K views

In 2013 Nick McNutt entered TGR?s Co-Lab competition. Skiing out of his hometown of Whistler, British Columbia his smooth buttery style, switch landings, and easygoing persona caught the eyes of the TGR team. Although he would eventually fall short of winning the $100,000 grand prize, McNutt felt like the right addition to the TGR crew. So this year when deciding whom we were going to film for our new ski film, Almost Ablaze, Nick McNutt was the easy and natural choice. He joined the production crew in Jackson Hole and Revelstoke to film for the new flick. Nick earned his stripes, showing why he deserves a place alongside seasoned TGR athletes Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Tim Durtschi. We are stoked for the world to see his segment this fall. As means of an introduction, we are sharing Nick's original Co-Lab edit. If you enjoy wh