TBT: Tim Durtschi Shredding In 'Everyday is a Saturday'
One of the best parts ever. Bringin' the park steeze out in the back country.
One of the best parts ever. Bringin' the park steeze out in the back country.
At the age of 2 my parents brought me to the slopes of Le Semnoz and learned me what would become later a reason to live. It was important for me to produce a piece in this resort where lots of kids from Annecy and its surroundings come enjoy skiing at its finest.
We had best of times building stuffs we dreamed about once we were kids, driving home from the resort every day and sharing this passion with so many friends. Big up to the filmers and photographers for their dedication : Alex Beaudoing, Robin Terry, Thomas Robert, Melissa Coursol, Nicolas Gilg, Paul Chareille, Joey Delavay, Matteo Cuny and Quentin Tshudi :)
Thanks to my sponsors who make everything easier everyday : Volkl, Dalbello, Marker, Dakine, Oakley, GoPro and Feiyu Tech. I hope you'll enjoy watching this as much as we enjoyed filming it.
The 6th addition to the OS Movie collection...
We're just Fueling the fire and keeping things going.
Thanks to everyone that was a part of this, couldn't be done alone.
We are hyped to keep the stoke train rolling into another year!
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Riders:
Jack Feick
Zac Scheuerman
Nathand Goddard
Skyler Gearing
Nick Forrester
Rita Flynn
Jess Limeberner
Hannah Wolff
Louie Perlaky
Zach Armstrong
Sam Blanco
Jojo Ciprari
Justin Juice Kennedy
Mason Kennedy
Graham Gray
Filmers:
all the riders
Chet
Cedar
Zach Pfeiffer
Dakota Lotero
My run from FWT Haines, Alaska!
(park skier don't worry)
Exploring and skiing a first (known) couloir descent in this stunningly under-appreciated region, with my life on the line on occasions, was a particularly impactful adventure.
The Currant Mountain wilderness rests deeply hidden in the Great Basin of Nevada, one of the most remote and “desolate” spans in the contiguous US. The oldest trees on Earth blanket the high elevations, delivering sanctifying life to the colossal 11,500ft limestone spines. The area is accessible by hours of driving on a (poorly conditioned) forest service road, and hosts no hiking trails, making it mainly uninterrupted by human. I had been eager to one day climb the intimidating ridge ever since I stumbled across it a year back while searching Google earth for backpacking locations. As this year’s snowpack continued to deliver, the thought of potentially hiking and skiing Currant’s face became a real possibility, and so the time came.
I chose this particular couloir on the spot during the ascent climb up the neighboring ridge, as it looked much steeper and more exciting than what I had planned. It appeared skiable - barely. At the summit, I climbed up a steep cornice (my crampons being my lifeline), and could no longer turn back. I then skied my first turns and triggered what ended up being a good sized fast avalanche, followed by multiple others I triggered on my descent. Skiing away safely after 91 turns on some of the gnarliest terrain felt surreal. Damn, life is so cool.
Massive kudos to @cnphelan who helped build my confidence in regards to the conditions. His crew made the first known descent of Currant Mountain’s east fast just a few weeks back and shared helpful details on snow cover for other line options.
And yes… I forgot my helmet at the car.
Adventures In Transition - Stick To Your Guns
It's sort of like a dream right? Live in the place you grew up with a handful of your best friends and ski every single day. It's tough to convince yourself that this is real life, or even a possibility. This life was never planned - and it was certainly unexpected to end up back where it all started, but not a surprise. With another year in the bag exploring areas from the past and re-discovering new places to roam in the backcountry, there's no doubt in my mind I'm right where I want to be.
I'm proud of where I am from and proud to share the dream with so many close close friends. Thank you Khai and LJ for coming to my make-believe world and making AIT a reality. Thanks to Bobby Brown who made the entire Montana trip come to life, you are a true friend and I am grateful for the support you've given. And the biggest thank you of all to Jake Strassman - the creative overlord of all we do, AIT will have a lasting presence in skiing because of the heart you have put into it.
Music:
Big Black Nothing - Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band
http://www.conoroberst.com/02/projects/conor-oberst-and-the-mystic-valley-band
No Key, No Plan - Okkervil River
http://www.okkervilriver.com
Sun Medallion - King Tuff
http://www.subpop.com/artists/king_tuff
Let Her Dance - The Bobby Fuller Four
Broken leg on this....
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THE NEW WAY TO STOMPPPPPPPPPP DOUBLE BACK FLIPS
Last part to the three part series touring around europe in the RV
Featuring Ahmet Dadali, Tom Ritsch, Jacob Wester, Henrik Harlaut, Anais Caradeux
Before the world got shut down Cooper and Jake were sending it in the Whistler backcountry.
Video by @_kianye_
Tahoe got dumped on... again. Thanks Moment Skis for letting me skip work to go ride pow at Squaw!
Rossignol presents The Big Picture. The second of our two part mini movie series, Move. Move 2 follows the skiing of Chris Logan, Parker White and friends. Shot…
Six years later. Armada presents "Wreckanize", the sequel to Mike Hornbeck's first mini movie, "Wreckallections".
To find out more about what Mike is up to these days click here:
https://www.newschoolers.com/news/read/The-Mike-Hornbeck-Interview
Better late than never. The film is from the year 2016 Feel free to share http://www.freddiegrann.com
The thunder down under is back and ready to bring some fire in the booth. MFC's first team movie in preperation for our first real movie coming out later this year. With some thrills, some spills and just some general balls to the walll HYPE.
Featuring: Finn Bilous, Craig Murray, Hank Bilous, Jamesa Hampton, Charlie Murray and Kenji Boekholt
Land flat and drink choccy milk.
https://www.facebook.com/MFC.Syndicate/
MFC
Coming November 2018, Tanner's latest film "Here After" filmed in Montana, Alaska, California, and Sweden.
70/30, a short urban film featuring Sam Zahner, Calvin Barrett, Mike Cappola and Seamus Flanagan. Filmed, edited and produced by the riders, 70/30 features skiing in Colorado, Utah, Minnesota and New York City. Premiering at if3 October 26-29, and releasing online for free as a two-part movie in early November.
Here is my 2016/2017 season Edit! Big shoutout to Colby Eubanks for Filming and Editing!!! Follow Colby On Instagram @colby_eubanks @eubanksmedia My Instagra...
"the brainless crow Pierre Guyot and his flying mate Eliot Nochez are doing stunts like james bond."
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Too loose, too tight. That's alright.
"In the Meantime" the third installment in the Tanner Hall trilogy created by Corey Stanton & Brady Perron and presented by Armada Skis.
Peace Lily is a visual representation of a year spent making a ski film alongside Dylan Siggers, Liam Morgan, and Zak Mousseau, shot by Jake Strassman.
With Peace Lily, Dylan has tried to give subtle insight into the balance of his personal life, and ski life spent with his closest friends and family.
Featuring: Liam Morgan, Zak Mousseau, Dylan Siggers, and friends.
Supported by LINE Skis and Stellar Equipment
The 2020 Newschoolers Awards are brought to you by
Toyota
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10 Barrel
Don Julio
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@GilsonSkis
Thanks everyone for coming!
Another fire year for Juice despite some small injuries and some financial set backs..
He managed to put a banger part together for PURSUIT and crushed parks all over.
If you want to stay up to date you can follow @get_juiced and the @onslaughtcrew on IG for more insanity.
Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible,
Filmers:
Owen Dahlberg
Drew Lederer
Connor Smith
Tristen Stien
Trevor Hattabaugh
Derek Roy
Shawn Howe
Graham Gray
Jess Limeberner
Mason Kennedy
Hannah Wolf
Tyler Curle taking advantage of the crazy amount of snow we've received over the first weeks of January. Skiing on the 186 Governor and 190 Bibby Pro.
In his new film "Twenty-Four," 8-time X Games medalist Sammy Carlson spends the entire winter in his adopted hometown of Revelstoke, B.C. The full "World of X Games" show airs on ABC on Sun., Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. ET. 2:54 / 3:09 0:32
Since the dawn of time, everything that has lived and breathed on this planet has been subject to the whims of Mother Nature. The nature of an adventurer is inherently rogue; typically wild in character, subject to the fancy of their imagination. We are unequivocally drawn to nature’s rawest fury and deepest mysteries. These are the irreverent souls who pursue the edge.
In the winter of 2017, the magnitude of winter's force was on full display. Telephone poll-snapping storms pounded the Wyoming landscape. Regions to the west, recently left arid and forgotten, were gifted with unprecedented accumulation. Blizzards in Europe buried towns in an instant before disappearing just as fast, leaving the lucky few who were there to wonder if it even happened. A Bolivian expedition found grace above 18,000 feet before the elements went rogue and the humans reluctantly heeded warnings from above.
Join the TGR team as they embark on an adventure filled with fury and glory, and witness the unimaginable.
Presented by REI.
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Sammy Carlson 2018 Season Video Part.
"Rejoice"
Filmed by:
Bryan Metcalf-Perez
Clay Mitchell
Kaleb Weston
Produced by:
Tom Yaps
Sammy Carlson
Edited By:
Chris Almader
Special Thanks:
Quiksilver, Armada, Oakley, Monster energy Drink, Dakine, Retallack lodge
Best of times with the KFskis.com squad skiing and touring around the Wasatch. Thanks to all the homies who made last season another one for the books! Big shout out to KFskis and Planks Clothing for keeping it real! - Tanner Boudreau
Who hasn’t dreamed of putting their life on hold to embark on an adventure where only your imagination sets the boundaries for what is possible? A trip where time stands still, far removed from the responsibilities, social engagements, and smartwatches of today’s fast-paced 21st century lifestyle. Cody (@c.cirillo) and Kellyn (@1kellynwilson) turned this dream into a reality. Since they both love to ski, spend time in the great outdoors, and dream all day long of making turns in untracked powder, the two opted for the simple life, one without complication, one where they just take their time. And for unlimited freedom, what better way than to voyage back through time to pick up the ideal travel companion? The couple found and refurbished an old 1960s school bus, the key ingredient to cook up the ultimate road trip! Nevertheless, maintaining their home on wheels has kept the two wanderers on their toes throughout the journey. From being resourceful to winging it, from the Colorado wilderness to Rogers Pass near Revelstoke by way of Utah’s greatest snow on earth, and through their quest for an alternative lifestyle, the adventure takes shape. An adventure where sunrises and sunsets set the pace far from today’s social norms, an adventure filled with incredible encounters, untracked snow, fun, and sharing.
Team Rider Noah Rannallo is an animal.
Here is some proof:
Catch Phil Casabon’s iconic mystique unveiled by filmer and friend Brady Perron during their time spent shooting Phil's X Games Real Ski 2018 winning video. "En Particulier" takes the viewer through Casabon’s passionate process, raw thrill and Quebec roots. His playfulness, determination and coordination play out for 23 minutes of intimacy, struggle and heavy tricks, letting the audience get a closer look into Casabon's mind and chemistry surrounding his beloved craft.
Directed, Shot and Edited by
Brady Perron @b_person
Skiing and Music Supervision by
Phil Casabon @casablunt
Music by Cloud Collision
Special thanks Emile Bergeron and Alexandre Casabon
Presented by Armada, Blue Tomato and Full Tilt
awesome day with a good crew.
stoked on this triple!! sickkk
I chopped together some of my favorite clips from '19 & '20
Enjoy!
Music: Robbed A Bank - Hippie Sabotage
Locations: UT, BC, WY
Supported by: ON3P, POC, Baist, Big Sky Mtn Products
I will not be defeated by summer.
Video: Global Warming Riders | https://www.facebook.com/pg/GlobalWarmingRiders
http://bit.ly/Parkin2017SickDay Alaskan Spines? Check. Sketchy in-bounds double backflips? Check. Chest-Deep Hero Pow? Check. Parkin's newest edit has it all...
The Faction Collective’s third feature film uncovers the foundations of freeskiing as seen by the current generation of skiers. From the caves of the Dolomites to the nightscapes of Ruka and the mythic peaks surrounding Verbier, "Roots" takes us on a journey through the vibrant spectrum of freeskiing. In co-production with Red Bull Media House.
In Association with 1% for the Planet and Climate Partners, “Roots” is a Climate Neutral film.
Starring:
Alex Hall, Alexis Ghisleni, Antti Ollila, Astrid Cheylus, Bella Bacon, Ben Buratti, Blake Wilson, Cody Cirillo, Daniel Hanka, Duncan Adams, Elisabeth Gerritzen, Kadi Gomis, Mac Forehand, Margaux Hackett, Markus Fohr, Matěj Švancer, Mathilde Gremaud, Micah Evangelista, Sam Anthamatten, Sandra Eie, Sarah Hoefflin, Simon Charrière, Sophia Rouches, Tim McChesney, Tim Sivignon & Yann Rausis
Directed by: Etienne Mérel
Produced by: Tim Harty
Executive Producers: Alex Hoye & Florian Moser
A Production by Bluemax Media
Principal Cinematography: Etienne Mérel, Julien Eustache, Jasper Newton & Tyler Hamlett
Aerial Cinematography: Stephane Guigné, Nicolas Roubin, JC Lelard, Geoffrey Le Moal
Supported by: GoPro, Julbo Eyewear & CAST Touring
Winner of the Peoples Choice Award at the 17th Annual Mt. Baker Film Festival