Todd Ligare and Griffin Post get Sketchy in Jackson
Todd Ligare and Griffin Post are the focus of this second episode from GoPro and TGR's Athlete Video series, which are filmed and edited by athletes, as they set out and ride a three pack of consequential lines...
Salomon Freeski TV Episode 17: Ski Bums Never Die
The latest episode of Salomon's Freeski TV checks in with an inspiring group of Nelson, B.C. skiers who, well into their 70s, are skiing upward of 100 days a year. Proving that a passion for powder doesn't diminish with age, the Sherpas Cinema produced doc offers a glimpse of a retired life that would make a lot of 20-somethings jealous.
Telluride, CO Powder with Garrett Russell and Friends
LINE skier Garrett Russell, along with his brother and roommate, provide a GoPro tour of their home terrain in Telluride, CO, stringing together smooth pow turns and ending the video by rappelling into a chute.
First Time Ever: The Izzy Submission
Baptism is the right of passage, a transformation if you will, in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Common to all of said ceremonies is one key ingredient; water.
Quoth Warren Miller: “I do know that water freezes at 32 degrees Farenheit, and I like it when it falls on the sides of mountains.”
Me too.
Ruby Mountain Dreaming
Last week, I had the good fortune of spending three days at Ruby Mountain Heli Experience in eastern Nevada. It may be an unlikely location for a heliski op, but one bump into the Ruby high country revealed big, raw lines in the Nevada backcountry. Rising from the salt flats of western Utah and barren desert east of Tahoe, the Rubies are the real deal--check the gallery for proof.
Wrangle the Chute 2011 at Kicking Horse
The third year of Wrangle the Chute Ultimate Big Mountain Challenge took place February 5th at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, B.C. with a bevy of barbecue and a snowcat-suspended kicking horse leading up to the main event...
Whistler Blackcomb Storm Season: A Video from Dendrite Studios
Whistler Blackcomb has more than 28 feet of snow and it's only mid-February. If that wasn't motivation enough to make a B.C. trip, maybe this edit of the mountain's storm season splendor from our friends at Dendrite Studios will do the trick.
