Videos

STACK Visuals Presents: "Going In Circles" at the Mt. Baker Road Gap

by StackVisuals
Feb 2018 - 2.1K views

Here is STACK Visuals first short ski film titled "Going In Circles." This was a collaboration between STACK Visuals & Bobby Stevenson. This project was all filmed in an hour session at the Mt. Baker Road Gap on January 25th, 2018. Shout out to all of the boys.

Skiers: Jake Little (IG: @jakerlittle) / Porter Livingston (IG: @makeamericasteepagain) / Adam Wilson: (IG: @adamwilson012)
Shooters: Kyle Petershagen (IG: @stackvisuals) / Grady Haskell (IG: @stackvisuals) / Bobby Stevenson (IG: @bobby_stevenson)

Enjoy. Follow us on Instagram @stackvisuals.

February Pow at Hood

by Big_Mtn
Feb 2018 - 914 views

Went out to get photos, had a GoPro on, made this mediocre edit. Also, there's an Eric Pollard cameo so I guess that's cool. IG: @jscawt

Straight to the Gram

by Saga.
Feb 2018 - 1.2K views

Mitchell Brower jumped at the first chance to get some BC jumping in here in Utah. Check his Instagram (@mitchellbrower) for more to come.

10 SKI HACKS FOR FREERIDE SKIERS

by Newschoolers
Feb 2018 - 4.7K views

In this video, we show you 10 ski hacks to help you have a great time next time you go skiing. These 10 hacks will show you how to have a better time crashing, snacking, repairing, touring and much more.

Hacks in the tutorial:
00:15 Hack 1: Crashing in powder
01:10 Hack 2: 1 skin skate hack
02:08 Hack 3: Skin off trick / How to remove a climbing skin
02:52 Hack 4: Keep skins dry / warm
03:30 Hack 5: Carry duct tape
04:06 Hack 6: How to measure steepness
05:38 Hack 7: How to build a bench of skis and poles
06:04 Hack 8: Mountain snacks
06:48 Hack 9: Don’t be a tool, carry one
07:14 Hack 10: Fill in holes on the go / How to repair a ski base

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by chef_boyardee
Feb 2018 - 2.7K views

BC Family Day – February 12th, 2018
On the second Monday of February, British Columbians celebrate Family Day, taking extra time to enjoy activities with their loved ones. In 2018, Family Day falls on Monday, February 12.

Minister Lisa Beare

Happy BC Family Day! On behalf of Premier John Horgan and the Government of British Columbia, I wish you an enjoyable Family Day weekend with loved ones.

BC Family Day is a celebration of family life, and a reminder of the importance of spending time with family.

I’m very pleased that my Ministry has funded family-friendly events and activities throughout the province, which you and your loved ones can enjoy for free. I hope you will take this opportunity to discover areas of British Columbia that are new to you, or to rediscover familiar places.

The B.C. Government is proud to support these special community celebrations. We want to ensure Family Day events are accessible to everyone. I’d like to thank the organizations for their dedication and hard work in planning free community events.

I wish you all a safe, enjoyable BC Family Day.

Lisa Beare
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture

FAWN RIDGE

by garrett.
Feb 2018 - 2.4K views

Its been a fun last couple weeks out on fawn ridge at Kirkwood. Huge shoutout to Dougy Fresh for coming out and helping shovel, Mike for some additional camera work and everyone who came out and shredded!

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@whatfordchris

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3-2-1 Droping

by Roy
Feb 2018 - 155 views

I was able to bag this line last weekend after me and the crew worked are way up testing smaller lines and doing our own avy control by dropping some cornices.

Insta: royski_29

Jon Olsson Goes Powder Skiing In Japan

by Kretzschmar
Feb 2018 - 3.4K views

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Songs:

- Japanese Garden 6 - Magnus Ringblom

- Kisma - Fingertips [NCS Release]
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- Jungle Terror - HÃ¥kan Eriksson

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Produced by Benjamin Ortega and Jon Olsson.

Ramen Warriors

by JANKYfilms
Feb 2018 - 1.7K views

Long-time JANKY snowboarder John Sheffler dragged Hazen Woolson all around Hokkaido to see how much ramen a gaijin can physically eat - and the answer is a lot. Throughout their battles with noodle bowls the pair explore the volcanic peaks, powder-filled ski areas and hidden roadside features of Japan's snowy north island in "Bean," their trusty Nissan Dayz.

-Music-
-Guitar - Ayako
-Darius & FKJ - O

Japan 2018 Video

by NvR_Forgetti
Feb 2018 - 212 views

My friend Jacob and I decided to make a trip out to Japow after graduating college for a couple of weeks. This trip was absolutely unbelievable, the people, the culture, the food, and the skiing was life-changing. I was also able to have my family join us for the second part which was crazy. This trip was absolutely mind blowing and I couldn't have asked for anything more...

Song: bounce back - vowl.

Locations: Niseko, Rusutsu, Kiroro, House of Powder Cat Skiing

Skiers: Canon Kirchner, Jacob Foley, Kirchner family

HOW TO SKI POWDER | 10 TIPS

by Newschoolers
Feb 2018 - 8.2K views

In this video, we will show you how to ski powder. We give you 10 tips on how to get started skiing powder. We also pushed in some tips that can be good for the more advanced skiers out there too. Have fun shredding some powder out there!

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Tips in the tutorial:
00:30 Tip 1: Ski choice
01:10 Tip 2: Dust on crust
01:34 Tip 3: Skiing position
01:54 Tip 4: Skis close together
02:13 Tip 5: Ski short runs
02:30 Tip 6: The essential up / down
03:05 Tip 7: Turn on top
04:08 Tip 8: Pole planting
04:55 Tip 9: Turn with the terrain
05:36 Tip 10: "Big mountain turns"

Bad HABIT - A Guide to Crashing

by Level1
Feb 2018 - 6.1K views

Level 1's 18th annual feature film HABIT is available now in your favorite digital or hard copy format: level1productions.com/collections/movies/products/habit

It’s never quite as easy as it looks in the movies. Even the best professional skiers regularly put their bodies through trials and tribulations in search of that elusive moment when it all comes together- the perfect light with the perfect snow, fingers finding the grab, edges locking onto a rail or ledge, speed perfectly dialed, and balanced feet finding their way to the ground as they prepare for landing.

For every magical shot in your favorite film, edit, or photo, dozens or more hit the cutting room floor. In reality its a waiting game of hours, days, or weeks for light. The snow is harder than it looks. Grabs are often missed. Edges fail. Speed is off- too fast, too slow. That perfect balance point eludes even the most talented as they plummet to the ground below. Didn’t get the shot? No matter- pick up your gear and hike back up for another try. Or a few more. As many as it takes to get the shot or until you can break the habit.