Park and Slow Mo Skiing
Park and slow mo skiing from Marquette Mtn, Keystone and a little Jackson for good measure
Park and slow mo skiing from Marquette Mtn, Keystone and a little Jackson for good measure
A compilation of every crash I have ever filmed, including GoPro and other shots. Crashes include everything from, skiing, biking and sailing. Compiled from all…
GoPro Video my buddy got of a crazy snowboarder picking a fight at the bottom of Casper Lift.
Here's a link to the full video. Warning, mostly long and boring.
http://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/860476/Full-Casper-Lift-Fight---long-and-mostly-boring
Short explanation, The snowboarder's kid fell on a feature in the stash park, we ask him to move to the side, (1:15 mark) he did, and as he and his mom (in the yellow jacket) skied past she said to my mom (Pinkish Purple jacket), "thanks bitch" and skied away. Lower down the run and not visible in the video, I in the blue and white, skied past her and said, "watch what you say" then I skied away. I mean she had just swore at my mom. Then she goes to say something to my mom around the 3:07 mark. My buddy who recorded the whole thing kept skiing to the bottom and thats when the fight happened. In short, the mom in yellow was the one swearing at everyone, and I definitely never swore at or threatened the kids.
Enjoy this highlight video of my recent trip to Jackson Hole. It was easily two of the best weeks of skiing I have ever had. From shredding new lines I have ...
My good friend Alex Maier and I spent a day touring into Grand Teton National Park. We got a good look at all the epic terrain these mountains hold and are e...
A quick upper mtn run from the top of Rendezvous Bowl to lower Split Rock area on a sleeper pow day last February
A collection of my best ski clips from last winter. Mostly filmed around Jackson Hole, with some Snowbird and other places
I don't think it's a secret that Jackson hole was firing on all cylinders this past February. This is a quick shot from the peak of the storm cycle, I think the snow numbers were about as follows, 8-10" since lifts closed previous day; ~ 18" in 24hrs; and ~3 feet in the previous couple of days. And it was cold for almost the whole cycle.
February this past winter was all time in the Tetons! A beautiful time for steeps, deeps and drops