Alex Hackel Joins Magnus Graner At 1000 Skis
We caught up with Alex Hackel to hear a little bit more about the thinking behind his move to Swedish ski brand 1000 Skis
We caught up with Alex Hackel to hear a little bit more about the thinking behind his move to Swedish ski brand 1000 Skis
Gagnier has answered your questions about his thoughts on everything from competition skiing and the industry today, to getting dropped by Salomon, where his skiing has been since then and his life now.
One of the filmers behind Mango's X Games Real Ski video chats with Newschoolers.
Temper tantrums, tightrope walking, and the snowy south Denver streets
As many parks across the state's decline, some parks are doing a hell of a lot with very little. I had the opportunity to interview Matt Dunn, the park manager of one of the sickest up and coming parks in the midwest about what goes into building a rad park, how parks have changed, and future plans for Pine Knob. If you see these pictures and felt jealous like I did, maybe send this article over to your park crew or mountain and show them how much can be done for so little.
The 28-year-old Forster Meeks has been putting out his own personal taste of controlled chaos in the streets during the winter and Mt. Hood in the summer for years. The everso unpretentious Meeks took the chance to sit down and chat about his knee injury, trick selection, his new edit, Summer of the Cap, and what the future has in store for him.
Working for one of the biggest ski brands would be a dream for many a skier, but for Matthew Manser (onenerdykid), that dream became a reality. Find out how an East Coast kid ended up designing ski boots for one of the giants of skiing.
Probably the most controversial interview I've done... or will do... hopefully.
Ahmet came on the show and it was a mix of really light hearted storytelling to some excellent insights on sponsor pay & commitments.
Obviously, we talk about his opinions on the world right now, including that of Covid, Vaccines & much more.
Proceed with caution as a lot of this is very much opinionated. I did my best to frame everything over and over again as opinion, and his view of the world.
The ones that go on about "don't believe everything you read in the media" and "do your own research" are often the ones that spread the most misinformation. Be aware of that as you listen.
Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, their own free speech. However, how that speech impacts others, and how one choses to use that free speech is of the utmost importance.
There's a great quote from Spiderman that fits well here.
Faction drops, Studio, a new line of no-holds-barred park skis. They gave me a pair and I'm giving them away to you guys.
After winning more X Games medals than any other skier, Tanner his hand at a totally new style of competition this year. We talked to the legend about his new lease of life, going sober and taking on the Freeride World Tour.
VIDEO PART NATE SHREDZ NEXT NOVEMBER
It all started back in 1999, sitting at work, bored out of my mind yet feeling slightly ambitious. I decided that skiing was taking a definite turn for the better, and the sport needed a core website to promote it.
“Burrito Gio” is, in every way, an absolute G.
Henrik Harlaut discusses style, what influences him, his amazing season and much, much more in this in depth interview with one of the most talented skiers in the world.
Rudy Lepine sports a bushy beard, big-rimmed glasses, and a soft-spoken personality. You might remember Rudy from the early SIMPLE edits or his recent web series Sensorial Quartet. Recently, the ON3P team member has been silently filming a 2-year street project in and around his home province of Quebec that’s interestingly named, Psychoactive.
How it went down and his reaction to the claims that 'it doesn't count'.
Henrik Harlaut and Noah Albaladejo's latest movie just dropped on Benny the Butcher's YouTube channel. Dollo took a minute to tell us why his latest edit is on a rapper's channel. He also explained why Brushino is a movie that HE wanted to make.
It took us all but about 30 seconds of watching Mitchell Brower’s 2014 Super Unknown entry to realize he was a must have addition to our team. After going on to win the Level 1 Super Unknown title we knew … Continued