Said I wanted to learn these in a thread a while back and that I would post an update. Here it is. 80% sure they are possible thru kinks, probs able to tailslide front 2 out on some features, the back 2 seems fucked tho. Can def 270 into them on short rails but the hard part is hanging on. Gonna try to grease a noseslide on the big rail soon, the tail is way harder to hold imo.
Kinda landed a lil bit binding on this nose but idgaf it was like last run let me live.
We took all the random shots that we got from this year and made this small edit. Not much of a Terrain Park to work with. Park City next this year will be a big change.
Self filmed and edited video of myself skiing my backyard setup. Rate and comment!
This was my second season of park and was a great one and couldnt have been made successful without my best friend, filmer and editor Bailey Berger. So shoutout to him and all my homies up grouse. Hope you enjoy my edit. No hating just feedbaqck
sessioned the down flat PVC rail for an hour or two today and these were a few of the shots i got
Throwback to the ender in our 2013 release, Freed The Streets. Watch the full movie here http://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/648247/Freed-the-streets-
and start prerollin' for The Booler's Ball!
In case you don't follow @nellygramz on insta... a February day at Keystone. Never too late folks.
SKIER: Scott Nelson
MUSIC: who needs it
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Linked up with the boys for some sunny days at PC, enjoy!
Featuring @CalCarson @DManley @Siver_Voll @Skier-Jon @Jonah_w @John_Brown @codywilderray
Some friends and I at a pre-season setup at Attitash makes for a good time.
My very first edit! Could have worked on it some more. This is an awesome backyard park that has regular jams.
Cruised around PC with Ryan Wyble, Tom Wallisch, Tim Ryan and John Brown
1st day, some stupid shizz. i am in the jearsy
860 mediaa and friends hiking mount snow rails over Spring Break.
Me skiing after school in backyard. rail was too short to get real techy on (10ft)