MT. HOOD SHENANIGANS!!!
Some of the "New Intelligent Group" riders hit up hood for a few days. riders including: Kohl Schoening, Ryan Williams, Evan Williams, and special guest Collin Wright! additional riders include Evan Bang and Eric "HOOS".
Some of the "New Intelligent Group" riders hit up hood for a few days. riders including: Kohl Schoening, Ryan Williams, Evan Williams, and special guest Collin Wright! additional riders include Evan Bang and Eric "HOOS".
Spending eight hours pushing a 250 lb. box up a hill, eating week old pasta while living in a van or flipping through a small hole in tree branches. Episode three documents the some of the most dazed, ill-advised and stupid ways to have fun on skis.
The crew spent the last couple weeks bouncing around Quebec hitting some new and old urban spots. Stay tuned for a park edit dropping this weekend!
Stuck in Sweden
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Shot on 4/20/10-4/21/10 in Ã…re, Sweden
Thanks to Ski-Star!
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Junction 133 Productions
http://www.junction133.com
Julien Eustache, David Lesh, Everly Gohman, B Devine, Nicki Weiss, Ian Smith, Nick Fountain
Random days at Keystone filming, then 1day at Breck filmed by Ethan Timmons
Thanks a lot to TalltProductions an HG Skis
@kilbride95
Aka "My Camera is a GoPro" - Apparently Henrik Harlaut got bored with skiing for a day...
After i blew my knee last year around January it took a lot of work to get back but now im able to ski an it feels gooood
Skiing keystone and breck before i blew out my knee in brecks pipe
Eira Ski and duMedia team up with 15 year old Max Moffatt for a few days of shooting.
I just wanted to submit my edit for the Make Me a Digger Contest and say how stoked I am on this opportunity. I am 19 years old from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. We don't get a lot of snow in Pennsylvania so building a good set up takes a lot of work and time. As a result all the features are built from hauling one wheelbarrow of snow at a time from all the driveways in the neighborhood, then pushing, piling, and sculpting by hand into all the features that am constantly dreaming up. It is a constant battle against the weather in Pennsylvania so for the last few years I have been tinkering with home made snow makers which I use to lay a base of snow down as an attempt to extend my skiing though the constant thaws and rains we receive every winter. My friends laugh at me because when they all assume a feature is done I still spend more time making sure everything is perfect both in looks and performance. I went to college this year and I was concerned because I knew for the first time in years I wasn't going to be able to build my backyard park. However I never like taking no as an answer I hate nothing more than giving up on something I am passionate about so I made do with a few features built from scrap wood, metal, and plastic found around campus and set up what I could up on the hill behind my dorm. It's a lot of work but I am as passionate about creating, building, and perfecting features as I am about my skiing. To me, building the perfect feature is almost an art form, just on a very large canvas. I never stop until I am completely done and satisfied with the feature because I really don't think there is anything is more satisfying than finishing a build and being able to walk out my back door, step into my skis, and enjoy the features with my friends that I put hours of work into building. I really like to try to be as creative with my setups as I can, trying to build something that you don't see everyday, which is why I feel that I would mesh really well with the current COC digger crew. It is obvious that you guys do an incredible job summer after summer and I'd love nothing more than to be a part of and to work with you guys this year building the sickest parks in the world. To me it is an incredible opportunity to potentially work with the COC dig crew and I really feel that because of my tireless work ethic, over all love for skiing, and most importantly my passion for building and perfecting every feature I can think up while sitting in endless hours of school, that I would fit in, mesh really well, and be a positive addition to the dig crew of Camp of Champions.
Trampoline Thugacation, featuring: Jason Arens, Ryan Martin, and Matt Levins doing flippy spinny trampoline stunts. AFTERBANG!!
Here are some shots from last season along with a bonus banger from the previous one!
Chargin', that's the name of our new edit we made with Bernie. For more of my shit, follow me on instagram @danielhanka. Thanks for watching!
Rory had a pretty exciting season this year. Here it is consolidated into three minutes.
Check out Karl Fostvedt's part from Poor Boyz Productions' "WE: A Collection of Individuals", available exclusively on Newschoolers. To download WE on iTunes, go to https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/we-collection-individuals/id555270807.
Max and I had a fun day taking some slushy laps at park city and answering your questions!
The TC crew heads to England. Welcome to the great indoors!
Dope little edit for you guys.
Skiing in Snowmass with Matt Walker, Max and Tosh Peters, Sam Ferguson, and Charlie Lasser
-ALSO MAX AND TOSH PETERS NAMES ARE SWITCHED UP IN THE EDIT, i guess smoking weed dose effect your memory.
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boycott the industry
Season Premiere of Wednesdays With Wallisch
realskifi.com Enjoy the first episode of the second season of Real Skifi! Best served ice cold. What is Real Skifi? 1. A bunch of finnish adolescents doing what they love. 2. A series of webisodes full of urban skiing. 3. It's better than scifi. 4. A facebook group facebook.com/RealSkifi
We proudly present 5 to 9, our full movie from the 2014 season. We set out to record a lifestyle, focusing on having fun but more importantly staying true to ourselves. 5 to 9 is a collaboration of like minded individuals highlighting up and coming talent on the east coast.
A quick glimpse of a long season- Thanks Josh Finbow, Hennie VJ, Dylan Keller, and Bill Hickey for makin stuff happen
My footy from this season. didn't film much, but when I did, got some shots... primarily filmed by Monkey, enjoy, and sponsor me beeotch!
A pair of skis that Rom commissioned me to paint for Sublux Clothing