The Official NS Fail Edit
Newschoolers fail edit made from various crash clips from over the years. Thanks to soursteezle for starting the process. Please like it on youtube-http://youtu.be/kphpDJEHWy4
Newschoolers fail edit made from various crash clips from over the years. Thanks to soursteezle for starting the process. Please like it on youtube-http://youtu.be/kphpDJEHWy4
Spring Break at Keystone, we hit rails slow and got sketchy! Already stoked for the sequel
Kluless! Media linked up at PC to shoot yesterday and today, and when we got back from the slopes we hit the cutting board. hope you enjoy!
This trick wasnt meant to look like this. but it did.
Private parks, early morning snowmobile laps, and double corks make up the life of Bobby Brown as he gets ready for X Games in Breckenridge, Colorado. Take a look and listen in. Headphones aren't mandatory, but are recommended.
Riders:
Chris Logan
Lonnie Kauk
Malone
Nick Miles
Parker White
Sean Logan
http://www.junction133.com
Slightly higher quality: http://vimeo.com/4623069
Kyle Decker for Jiberish - April 2008 with Brogan, Hornbeck, Delorme, and Wally
The second half of my season edit including backcountry and all the random goofy stuff I couldn't fit anywhere else
Shot a day with Jeremie at Carinthia on March 18th. Stoked to welcome Jeremie as the newest member of the Nordica team!
Filmed and edited by Evan Williams. Some of Dale Talkington's shots from Metropolis. Order at: newintelligentgroup.com
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!
A few days at heavenly with Brent Whipple. Please VOTE if you liked the Edit - Link in Comments
It's definitely fall, meaning ski season definitely starts at some point sooner than if it were spring. Speaking of spring, who doesn't love spring skiing? Well, there's no better time than now to get into the spring break mindset. GET STOKED for the season and STAY STOKED. Skiers include: Evan Furbeyre, Pete Koukov, Conner Easton, Trevor Jansen, Boardslide-Dude, Seth Vaczy, Timmy Devos, Robert Bittner, Ryan Rasmussen, Zach Ryan, Austin Stevens, Karl Munthe, Nick Pease, Tucker, Scrappy Joe Young, and Chris Weir.
Andy finds a magical roadmap leading to the Pacific Northwest; The TC van treks across black ice, packs of angry dogs, and gas station pizza to meet up with Cole Drexler and Max Hill before returning to the legendary Rail Gardens of Salt Lake City.
Please like it on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRCni8DBQfw
When it comes to slaying jumps Derek Spong is a silent warrior. We at Rage have worked with many talented athletes at our park shoots but Spong is always the guy to watch. His ability to make natural and unnatural spins look effortless is impressive. Last year Spong added Double corks to his arsenal further displaying his warrior like skills.
We're gonna let Far Out speak for itself. But we do hope that you at least try to get in a "open minded mood" before you watch it. Otherwise you should probably not watch it at all. But what is a open minded mood anyway? Well we don't really know but we think of it as being open to new ideas, such as doing a super basic trick or hitting a basic feature in a wierd way. or shining light into something simingly unimportant. Skiing is not important right? You can cannot make a life with skiing.That is what teachers tell us growing up. Well fuck that. We think that the stuff you learn from skiing are Life lessons that rich buisnessmen never learn. anyways... you can stop reading now but we would like to add one thing to all skiers out there who are not able to get sponsors or contracts: it seems to be that, you will have alot more fun and become a better skier if you are NOT sponsored because you have to work all summer just to make it finacially. and that mentality and appreciation for skiing without rules and expectations seems to be the birth for alot of skill/style/creativity. So don't mourn over not getting paid, embrace it. Since the road up to "the top" is the road you will in the end appreciate the most. Remember your roots, stay underground but mostly just stay FAR OUT (This 30min ski movie is just the latest creation from the Swedish underground skiing movment that's been building up in the anti-spot light during the past years.) Peace. / TheBUNCH @thebunchstagrams
Think of it as a short film derived from the PNW... Don't worry about doing a triple cork or getting spanzd, rather, worry how you're to get back up to the mountains the next day
Fun at the trampolines with friends! Song: Up&DownIGo "Pretty Lights" Werd
The premiere of the THC Show featuring Tanner Hall brings him back to the terrain park! Watch Tanner and Henrik Harlaut (aka Bloody Dollarz) put their twist on style on Park City Mountain Resort's jumps, rails, boxes and pipe!
All them glaciers are melting faster than ever. Take care of mother earth so we can keep skiing glaciers in the future
FILMED & EDITED BY:
Borja Azurmendi.
ADITIONAL FILMING BY:
Stephan Sutton.
Wanted to give a Shout out to Facciosnao Camp, and Parom Camps, for making it easier for us.
Thanks to all my friends, family, and sponsors for making this season too fun.
Shoutout to anyone who was willing to follow me around with a camera. Hope this gets some people stoked to shred,
Peace!
This is a little edit I made from some of this years footage shot in Crans-Montana - switzerland.
Song Off The Glitch Mob's mixtape "Crush Mob" ( myspace.com/theglitchmob )
watch it in HD on vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/4904044
Finn Anderson and Abe Kislevitz team up in Mammoth for a few days in late May to throw down some tricks for the camera. Finn is an up and coming team rider for 4frnt Skis based out of Tahoe. This video was filmed entirely on GoPro HD cameras.
Song: Kraddy - Android Porn (Original Remix)
NOTE: Yes, this is a repost, but we wanted to host it here on NS, instead of just having it embedded from Youtube.
Noah Wallace came over for a weekend to film at Stevens Pass. We got a bunch of guys together to hang, ski, and have a good time. Enjoy! Filmed and Edited by: Matthew Ballard Filmed on: Canon T3i w/ Tamron 17-50 and Canon 70-200L (Thanks Thomas!) Stabilization: Glidecam 2000HD and Manfrotto 501+055xprob Edited on: Sony Vegas Pro 10 Song: B.o.B- So Good
Me and tom cruised around PC yesterday, lighting wasn't prime but we made the best of the situation. Enjoy!
Will and Andy return to Salt Lake City for early-season training!
For the final episode of the season, we spent the last month travelling around Quebec hitting as much urban as possible. After spending a week in Sherbrooke Marc flew back from Whistler and we heading up to Saguenay!