Don't try to grind wood
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.
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.
I went a little too big on a flip and then freaked out in the air. I was so close to going pro, too!
just decided to post some of me skiing some tree line. i miss snow.
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.
quick run through peak n peek, ny, just a small part of their large, nice park.
I accidentally started a small slide in chamonix. I started to feel it go so I skied left, unfortunatley my ski mate right behind got slid a bit. luckily, this was more humorous than dangerous, but still. I'm dumb.
skiing a closed run for some fresh. not really big mountain, but it was a fun run.
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?>\
Skiing around at some really cool places: chamonix, Courmayeur, Jackson Hole, Targhee, Alta, Snowbird, Vermont, and home hills of Holiday Valley, along with a few others. Sorry about poor video quality, it's an original gopro. also sorry about poor editing/skiing. that's just me.
me doing a lincon with a bit of a sketchy landing. as long as I walk away I am happy, and I crashed pretty hard a few runs before this.
just got about 5-6 inches and trying to make the most of it! this is good for east coast this year!
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".
skiing some nice snow on the valle blanche in Chamonix,