Two Planker Podcast Ep. 6 with Owen Dahlberg - Filmmaker

by TwoPlankerPod
Feb 20th 2021 - 3 comments

In this episode we focus on Owen's journey into the world of independent freeski filmmaking. Owen talks about getting started in filmmaking, working at Windells, some behind the scenes of the MAGMA videos, linking up with Lupe Hagearty, getting his gear stolen, and more. Tons of listener questions at the end so be sure to check out @wheredoievenstartpod on instagram to get in on that next time.

NS Behind the Scenes Pt. 1: David Zorko - General Manager (TPP Ep. 12)

by TwoPlankerPod
Apr 29th 2021 - 6 comments

In this episode, we talk to David Zorko — the General Manager of Newschoolers. David gives us an overview of the ownership structure of the site, who works there/what they do, selling ads, the increased role of Instagram, behind the scenes of the Newschoolers awards, how he got injured at the ski test, and what PLC stands for. We wrap everything up with viewer questions at the end which can be submitted on our Instagram @TwoPlankerPod.

Link to the episode:

https://anchor.fm/twoplankerpodcast/episodes/Ep--12-David-Zorko---General-Manager-of-Newschoolers-evu37g

Link to our Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/twoplankerpod/

Edits-Weekly Vol. 2

by sdrvper
Nov 6th 2017 - 6 comments

Ten hand picked edits from the last week or so. Vote for your favourite at the bottom, or let me know your favourite in the comments!

UVM Freestyle Ski Team presents: Design and Ride 2018

by UVMFST
Jan 4th 2018 - 2 comments

The University of Vermont Freestyle Skiing Team is back, kicking off their first event of the season with Vol. 2 of the Design & Ride Rail Jam at Sugarbush Mountain. On January 20th, Sugarbush Parks and UVMFST will be hosting their first rail jam of the year, with a twist - a custom designed rail plaza. Competitors can create and submit a custom rail design for the chance to have their dream design featured in the competition.

Spring Skiing - There's Nothing Quite Like It

by Dr.Zorko
Apr 24th 2018 - 4 comments

There’s something special about shredding your local mountain in weather that most consider closer to golf, biking, climbing, even surfing season. Born and raised in Montreal, Saint-Sauveur is the classic option as the nearby ski area that stays open longest.