Family Vacation Episode 1
Here's Episode 1 of our new webisode series. Shot in the very beginning of the 2011-2012 season, this is the first of the six that we will be releasing!
Here's Episode 1 of our new webisode series. Shot in the very beginning of the 2011-2012 season, this is the first of the six that we will be releasing!
The early season is over and Sugarloaf's big park is up and running. Enjoy!
January brought much needed snow to Washington State which facilitated urban, the construction of large jumps, and bottomless fun in fresh powder.
Episode 5: Jake discovers the thrill of anesthesia, Clint and Rory head to Mt. Bachelor, and the whole gang finishes up a season at Snoqualmie. Enjoy!
Here are some shots from last season along with a bonus banger from the previous one!
The final part of the season was spent at Stevens Pass, Whistler, and Timberline. We had a blast traveling and shredding the best late season parks available in the Pacific Northwest.
February and early March was a time period with less than ideal filming conditions. Here is what we made with it at the Red Bull Third Shift and The Summit at Snoqualmie.
The sun made a rare appearance in Washington and Snoqualmie's park found itself full of slush, good friends, and exciting skiing. Here is a short edit filmed over three warm days in March.
December was spent spinning park laps in Washington and chasing snow when we were lucky enough to receive some.
Rory had a pretty exciting season this year. Here it is consolidated into three minutes.
Here's a quick look at what Jamie was up to last year, enjoy!
Everyone really missed snow, so a trip to Timberline was in order. We filmed for three days, here is what we got.
Skiers:
Peter Killory,
Ryan Killory,
Erik Stai,
Jamie Baril,
Alex De Rocco,
Jake Rouches,
Ed Clem
Erik Stai's season edit. We did not get as many shots as we wanted, but here it is.
Kevman delivering an appetizer of powder and a main course of park shots. Enoy!
Not a showreel in the traditional sense, this video is a look back at some of our favorite moments from last Winter.
The boys and I documented our adventures during the 2011-2012 season with a webisode series titled Family Vacation. We travelled around the Pacific Northwest and had a blast playing around at different resorts. This year things changed as we found ourselves distributed around the world in places such as Maine, Colorado, and Norway. Christmas came with an opportunity to reassemble the crew and do some filming. Here is part one of the reunion.
Lots of fun with Jamie Baril, Erik Stai,Rylee Iacolucci, and Jake Rouches.
Thanks to Stevens Pass marketing! Here is a little edit of Jamie Baril, Peter Killory, Rylee Iacolucci, Thomas O'Connell, Keith Forsyth, and David Steele throwing down.
The old Family Vacation crew enjoyed another reunion over the holidays. The snow was terrible but we made the most of a couple early season parks.
He're a short taste of Sugarloaf in December.
Welcome to the Ice Age. We're going to be putting together a series of edits in New England this year and here's the first of more to come. Sugarloaf just opened and we made a short (who wants to watch more than a minute of preseason?) video of the fun. Enjoy!
Jamie made the most of a relatively snowless 2014-2015 season. Here's a collection of shots from his travels!
Probably about three laps or so.
Gaper day was primarily a powder adventure, but we got in a couple of park laps to help celebrate.
Located along the border between Montana and Wyoming, Beartooth Basin offers some of the best "real" summer skiing in the U.S. Here are some highlights of the skiing session and laid back competition put on every year on this massive headwall.
We headed up looking to get some much needed shots to finish up some season edits. Unfortunately Mother Nature had other plans so we swapped out the HDSLR rig for the waterproof gopro and made a quick little edit.
Skiers:
Jamie Baril
Erik Stai
Jake Rouches
Trey Fornelius
Quentin Behr
The family came together during the holidays and we made a couple edits. Enjoy!
The boys braved dismal weather and disheartening conditions to find the true spirit of Christmas.