Videos

BMOS- Reed Lewis Summer Edit

by 4bi9
Oct 2012 - 19K views

The world is not ready for Black Man On Skis. Filmed by Team Ellingson, Jake Strassman, Alexandra Erickson, Tyler Malay, Ian Macy, Ian Post, Sammy Carlson, and Andrew Napier. BMOS is taking over and will rise to the top.

LINE Traveling Circus 5.2 Lord of the Pies

by TravelingCircus
Oct 2012 - 18.1K views

In August Will and Andy, along with the fresh out of broken-knee-cap-rehab LJ Strenio all purchased wildly expensive plane tickets to the other side of the world, specifically to a small island nation in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Once landing on the island, the group acquired a camper van, a hand-drawn map of ski resorts, and an incredible lust for the local cuisine. The group then set a winding course on the south island of New Zealand in an epic quest for skiing, sight-seeing and one pie to rule them all.

Banks Gilberti - Season In Short

by Orage
Oct 2012 - 10.9K views

Banks has been on the Orage program since he was a young buck focusing his full attention on the comp scene. Through the years he's taken his own path, created his own set of rules breaking down the walls of the ski vs snowboard haters club and has become what we consider to be one of the hardest working athletes on our program. He can ski anything, slays its on a snowboard, blows minds on a skateboard and is an all around good sh_t. Step into the world of Banks with the self edit produced by the man himself...

En Route Alberg

by Nimbus
Nov 2012 - 7K views

En Route Arlberg follows Pep Fujas and Eric Pollard on a journey to Austria where they meet up with Roman Rohrmoser to ski Arlberg, Austria. Natural jumps, spines, and a quick storm ski session all packed into three days of skiing. Interested in going to ski in the same place? Check out: http://www.vorarlberg.travel.

Pekka Hyysalo - Fight Back - Episode 1

by peketi
Nov 2012 - 16.4K views

I'm Pekka. A 21 years old guy. Injured pretty damn seriously on 28.4.2010. That is a date I remember well, even though I can't remember anything that happened that day. I have heard some stories from my friends about how it happened: I had yelled from the lift "I'll go one more time, this is the last one", and the last one it was. I did it because the switch double cork 10's I had done were a bit unstable. Switch doubles were an easy trick for me, but that day was windy and a really strong blast of wind grasped me and I landed way too far, over-rotating my trick. In the crash, I broke my helmet (the Sweetest black thing, that saved my life), I gained a serious / extremely serious brain injury and sank into a coma for 17 days. Next thing I know, was laying in the hospital, next summer. The rehabilitating process has been a rough one to me, but I have still been able to rehabilitate myself amazingly fast! The biggest weaknesses the injury brought along are my memory problems, which have fallen away majorly, and balance problems, which have also fallen away pretty much too. The predictions I got from doctors were pretty dark: Will be able to walk in 2 years, might not be able to ski ever again and I don't know the whole list. But what I do know: walked after about 6 MONTHS after the crash and skied for the first time after 11 months. So that's the thing in a nutshell, follow my rehabilitation in the blog!

The Skatepark Gap - "Act Natural" Excerpt

by ToySoldier
Nov 2012 - 12.7K views

The stars aligned for this shoot in March of 2012. After suffering through a remarkably dry winter, a storm rolled through southwest Montana, blanketing our hometown of Bozeman, Montana in over a foot of new snow. We have been looking at this gap for years, but the skatepark is usually frozen solid when there's enough snow to set it up. We had to act fast, because we knew the snow wouldn't last long. Dash and Noah hopped on a semi-truck from Spokane while Shay and the rest of the crew worked tirelessly to remove snow from the bowl and set up the gap, which measured 50 feet from the lip of the jump to the top of the landing. Dash and Noah arrived at a truck stop west of town and were geared up and ready to go less than an hour later. The session went off without a hitch. Our high-powered winch was able to pull the athletes across the bowl at more than 50 miles an hour. The next day, the snow was mostly melted and all that remained was a behemoth mound that served as the take off the previous night. Check out all the action in this excerpt from "Act Natural," available now on DVD and iTunes.

Orage Retallack Trip - This Place Is A Gem

by Orage
Nov 2012 - 4.7K views

Our annual pilgrimage to share the worlds greatest powder with world class friends once again did not disappoint. Retallack Lodge, B.C. is a gem, and we encourage each and every powder hound on planet ski to make the journey. It wont' disappoint. After all, with the number of day's skied each year by JP Auclair, Charley Ager, Banks Gilberti and Tatum Monod, if this place can make them smile this big just imagine what it would do for your stoke meter.

Deep Dish with Sam Hurst

by eheath
Nov 2012 - 8.4K views

Went back to my roots, shot all hand held for a day and had a great time! Ripped around with a bunch of friends and Sam Hurst teaches us the difference between deep dish and pan style. Enjoy!

The Weak. (1)

by ICompton
Nov 2012 - 11.7K views

It's a new Weak. Every Tuesday stop by to see what its like living in the East Coast. Hope you all enjoy and god it feels good to be back. Huge thanks to George Watts, Evan Williams, Zack Wilmot, Brian Skorupski, Tyler Duncan and Tess Hobbs. See you all Next Tuesday!