Seriously bad
it's pretty funny how serioius they're trying to be and yet how they suck so much
it's pretty funny how serioius they're trying to be and yet how they suck so much
So ridiculously sick, if you don't know who these guys are yet, be warned. they're amazing and they bring the fun back to skiing and show skiing the way it was meant to be
Seven Pair Productions new trailer...sorry for the crappier quality on google
This year, Sevenpair is offering 7 Degrees. Starting this September we will be releasing 1 segment each week. This 7 part series from the 09-10 winter will cover all of our adventures throughout New England as well as Colorado and Wyoming. All 7 Degrees will be available on DVD later this Fall. Keep checking for the release of the first degree and the remaining others on sevenpairproductions.com
Song: "Shoot Your Gun"
Artist: 22-20s
Seven Pair Productions presents To and From, their latest film from the 08-09 season. Be sure to check out sevenpairproductions.com for information on how to order your copy. We will also have online downloads of the movie available. More updates, information and videos will be added throughout the summer and into the winter so stay tuned for more from sevenpairproductions.com.
Music: This Life by Expo ft. Nomad
myspace.com/expoonline
Sorry for the choppiness and for posting a jibberish vid
Thanks to Colorado Ski Shop, Ski Sundown, the reps and the local Parks and Rec for throwing an awesome event. There were tons of skiers, riders and spectators that made for a great day in West Springfield, MA.
there are a few shots that you've probably never seen where they are at killy or pico
I know it's overplayed but it really gets me every time i watch it
Episode 2 of yardwork: longboard session and the usual random clips
The only feature really worth hiking at the Killington the week before Rails 2 Riches was the down rail so we spent most of our day there.
Uconn's first ever rail jam ended up being a mudfest, but it was a lot of fun and went well. We had over 10 truckloads of snow but it kept melting fast cause of the crowds and 65 degree weather, which we weren't expecting at the end of october. we're hoping to do more this year.
This was featured in one of whaleback's updates but i figured i'd share it again. everyone should definitely check out whaleback this summer or winter for a good time
6XL Group presents the first episode of Yardwork: Letters. Expect a new theme every episode every couple of weeks.
To download: http://files.filefront.com/Fall+Sesh/;9093949;/fileinfo.html
Can't complain about skiing in october. grabbed the handycam and filmed for ten minutes. just a taste of what went down that day.
Sevenpair Productions presents 7 Degrees, a Leone Brothers series of episodes from the 09-10 winter.
Degree 1 was filmed for a day at Okemo in late March. It was bluebird skies and perfect temperature, yet the snow was frozen solid. We spent the majority of our morning doing rails until around noon when the snow slushed up and it felt more like spring. Everyone was enjoying the great spring conditions and Kyle kept pushing his frontflips bigger and farther every time, while Jeremy flipped off of everything he could.
Degree 1 was filmed by Jeff Leone and Eric Leone. Special thanks to Colorado Ski Shop (coloradoskishop.com), Ski the East (skitheeast.net) and Mission Fitness (missionfitnessllc.com).
Song: "Solo Impala"
Artist: The Fashion
The next degree in the 7 part series will be released next week. Be sure to keep checking back on the website and facebook for more updates and info.
Enjoy!
Website: sevenpairproductions.com
Facebook: facebook.com/​pages/​Seven-Pair-Productions/​326928019388?ref=ts
After a morning at Zero Gravity, we met up with Jeremy for a little cool down.
Song:"Nugget"
Artist: Cake
Degree 2 was filmed in the Killington area throughout the winter. This season lacked in snowfall compared to last year which made it tough to ski the woods. There was a lot of bushwacking and questionable face shots mixed in with packed powder and crust. Everyone knows by now how awesome gopros are and we were able to use them a lot this year which helped to film longer lines. Despite the lack of snowfall in the region we still managed to have some great times exploring new terrain that we'll revisit this year in hopes of more snow.
Degree 2 was filmed by Jeff Leone, Eric Leone and Will Harris. Special thanks to Colorado Ski Shop (coloradoskishop.com), Ski the East (skitheeast.net) and Mission Fitness (missionfitnessllc.com).
Song: "Get a Move On"
Artist: Mr. Scruff
The next degree in the 7 part series will be released next week. Be sure to keep checking back on the website and facebook for more updates and info.
Enjoy!
A recent collection of shots from skiing and other work
A couple of days this season with will, eric and friends. We're all about pencil steeze and the dirty sanchez. Thanks to colorado ski shop and ski the east.
Since we didn't lose any power during the storm, figured it meant we should put something together. Here's some straight skiing action from Colorado to pass the time while we wait for winter. Nothing crazy in here, just skiing how it should be. Fun.
I wanted to do something a little different for an early season park edit, so I helped my friend share his story and get each other excited for the winter.
had a good time with friends. shot some fireworks, wakeboarding, shooting and hanging out
Trying out the new camera after work. Looks better if enlarged through vimeo.com
Connecticut, a land of high taxes, casinos and dreams of an NHL return. Everything is within a 3 hour drive; New York, Boston, Vermont and New Hampshire, but what does home have to offer, especially for a winter enthusiast? Winter in the nutmeg state usually provides more nuisance than enjoyment. 5 inches of snow wipes out a month?s supply of bottled water in the supermarkets. Drivers realize that snow tires would?ve been a good idea. Schools are cancelled for ?cold conditions.? Most of all, winter in Connecticut provides a frustrating border to the northern states that provide higher peaks, more snow and winter charm. Even when it dumps up north, the roads around home may be too icy to drive because that nor?easter was actually freezing rain for us. Why is it that we have to drive so far through hazardous conditions, when so many others can enjoy what they love right outside their backyards? The winter of 2010-2011 brought a record-breaking amount of snow that blanketed the state throughout much of January and February. Oddly, many of the storms were southern-based, leaving Vermont and New Hampshire wishing they had a little Yankee Doodle in them. Last winter reminded us that Connecticut still has a lot to offer. All it took was a little white magic? well maybe more than a little.