This was in the Stash terrain park (all wooden) at Killington. It looked really cool at first, but then I realized grinding on wood wasn't as easy as metal. I'm a dumbass, but whatever. At least I got it on film.
The rock was about a 9-10 foot drop. excellent powder, best i've ever skied.
This was two years ago in lake lousie, one of the sickest parks i have ever skied. it was way beyond my capabilities. 1/4 pipes seem like they are very difficult to do . . .
About a five foot drop in Portillo, Chile last summer. great place to ski!
A shot of me in the park at Valle Nevado, Chile from last summer. South America is awesome.
This c-box took me like five tries to get. It was a bit more angled than I thought. Definitely not the best slide I've ever done, but it was fun none the less.
How can i do a better 270? sometimes i can do them, a lot of times i can. i can do them onto rails, but not off. any tips?>\
A treacherous climb up to the catwalk at Killington, Vt that could have been much easier . . .
720 last weekend at Mount Snow. Bit of a sketchy landing, but it was so sweet having all of that snow towards the end of April. hopefully they will do this every year.
skiing a closed run for some fresh. not really big mountain, but it was a fun run.
me after hiking to gobbler's gulch, a tree run in an area of my home resort that still isn't open, so we have some good powder. and I know it's not really "big mountain".