An edit I put together from the little amount of footage, we had to make the best of the conditions we had. for the urban session we only had about a three cm. snowfall. and for the park footage it was a bit of fresh snow over solid ice. this just the start of a video...there is more to come.
the girl thought i haven't cleaned it yet so she got phyced(at the end)
A squid sliding on pvc pipes in his backyard
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.
I had a great time in Ruka last spring! Weather and setup was so good!
We caught up with Dean at Momentum Camps and answered your questions, enjoy! Filmed by Carlo Mion Edited by Evan Heath Sign up for the best summer of your life at www.momentumskicamps.com
http://www.boutiquexs.com/ First rail jam of the year with: Frederic Ferland, David Pauzé, Jeremy Quirion, Vincent Cousineau, Steven Normandin, Karl Parent, Will Seguin, Jeremy Deragon, Eric Chenard, Thomas Klaassen
Grinding a log on the ground. end of seasonnnn. couldnt go too far down because there were a bunch of braches stickin up that i would get wrecked on.
My 20 foot box at my house. about an hour sesh. got some new tricks and did some fun old ones. new ones = 2 pretzel 2, both switch on shots, 90 swap 1 out. k fed. give feedback and advice please
First on cross-country skis, then railing on boots and landing on skis. Simple and fun trick.
Basically a year of hitting rails hope you like it.
Tim's wining run at the Tom Wallisch memorial day rail jam at wisp reort 5/29/10 hot with gopro