2021-22 Season
Self edit-wrap of the 21-22 season. Sorry for all the vertical clips. Thanks to all who made the season a good one
Self edit-wrap of the 21-22 season. Sorry for all the vertical clips. Thanks to all who made the season a good one
First of 3 parts for the season. I've had these cuts for a while and never thought to put them up on ns but now they are. Took a ton of time to edit them and I'm pretty proud of how they came out!!!
Clips after we finally got some reliable snow. More content and features coming.
Some post work summer fun on the turf setup.
Filmed by Jr Wagner
Additional Camera Wielding @little_Jibbah
Thank you to the FISHMARKET
Fish and his parents for the sessions :)
Bought a dad cam before the annual Oregon pilgrimage this year and had an absolute blast. If you've ever wanted to know what spring pass and sleeping in the woods on the flanks of mount hood look like this is your best bet. All shots are in chronological order (except for the credits.)
Filmed by Jonathan Klutsch, Jeff Preble, Keith Foley, and Logan McGlamery
Edited by Jonathan Klutsch
Some footage I took on sunday, no clips of me bc I just ate shit all day so I decided to get behind the lens:) so fucking hyped for the season to finally start
@Paul. @h_moneyy_ @2plankstank @jack_young15_
Come out to the fox theatre in Boulder Friday, September 30 for the world premiere. Jumps, Urban, Park, Backcountry, Humor, Intensity, Swag. The Dean’s List
Looks like shit, got it way cleaner later but nobody filmed. Hopefully I learn some tricks on my setup before the season starts I’m close-ish to landing a front 2
Ski fast, pet cats!
Check out Greg Yearsley's telemark skiing edit from the 2021-2022 ski season.
Filmed on location at Woodward Copper, Crested Butte, Rabbit Ears Pass, Cooke City, and Greg's House.
Featuring: Greg Yearsley
Editing by: Greg Yearsley
Filmed by: Yuzu, Yam, and Yeti
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First session for this new ramp, lots of goofing around and setting mega rails. Skiing by Kegan, Austen and Joe.
2022 Season Edit- Skiing in Switzerland, Breck, Copper, Keystone, and other Colorado Locations! @dompucherelli
Season edit part 2 shows off all of the new tricks I learned this season. Second half of the edit was my favorite to make. Many of these were learned straight to snow, which feels amazing. Thanks again to everyone who filmed and rode! Couldn't have done this without the ski community that surrounds me in Utah.
It's back after two years. I've been fortunate enough to continue traveling the world doing what I love, so here's the best of it from me and my friends. It wouldn't be fun to watch if we were getting hurt, so as usual, there are no injuries in any of these clips:)
Enjoy!
If you did not have an opportunity to check out the PIT at Brighton this season, here it is!
March 30, 2021, 2 spots 4 tricksbenjamin husby, sindre plassen, øystein abrahamsen, ulrik bekkestadpanasonic hmc151e
Made for a school project co-produced with @BackBowlOwen
a video from a while back, enjoy:)
Instagram:
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@mariuschristensen_
Sudelfeld Hotlapz 2022! It was a pleasure.
Big Thanks to Bergbahnen Sudelfeld, Actionworld Sudelfeld, Magnat Audio, Schlossbrauerei Maxlrain and many more.
I have thought about this combo for a while, prolly done before by someone, but I havent seen it, so stoked I was able to pull it off 🙌
For Dante
February/March dump.
Mostly resort lapping, with a few average storms that rolled through
Thanks to all who filmed
Is it the first times you landed those tricks?
Yes.
Can you land those tricks in a park?
No.
Aren't you teaching yourself some really bad habits by only training on a tiny jump with a flat landing?
Yes.
I basically used all my strength to pull this trick. I was totally blind and lost in the air, but I'm so happy I landed it. I've never done that even on trampoline. Heck, I don't even know what's the name of the trick. Backflip 360°? Rodeo 720°? Cork 720°?
super delayed edit, more otw asap
filmed by: øystein, sindre and leon
featuring:
bendik horgen
mathias laukli
lukas mythe
jørgen marksten
sindre plassen
leon jacobsen
øystein abrahamsen
fynn aron amm
matias lauritsen
edit by sindre
ABSOLUT PARKsheeshhttps://www.instagram.com/vebjorngraberg/https://www.instagram.com/vebjorngraberg/https://www.instagram.com/vebjorngraberg/
cartel c aka cartel couture aka tilime's backyard
Completely forgot to turn the sound on on the dvx, so mostly no sound. Shit happens ;~)
Basically (if it's not clear enough in the video), it's a 360° sideward rotation (Barrel Roll style) while moving forward PLUS an extra 180° twisting rotation.
Honestly, I was attempting a Backflip 180°, so that's why I say it was "unexpected". Can I do it again? No. At least, not without practice.
I asked Reddit about it, and people mostly replied it was an underflip, but I must kindly disagree with this because to me, an underflip is mostly like a flair which is a 360° backward rotation with an overall 180° twisting rotation (maybe more like 90° at the start and 90° at the end in the case of an underflip).
So, how do you call this trick?
Honnestly, I don't know if it's called a "Flying Squirrel", but there's a very similar grab in Snowboarding called this way, so it's my best guess. If this grab has another name, please share :)
Skiers in order of appearance:
Dom Diedrich (@dominickdiedrich)
Dylan Patty (@dylanpatty_)
Andrew Hope (@andrew.hope1)
Evan Yellick (@evanyellick)
Simon Kleinertz (@simon_kleinertz)
Paul (@_pflot_)
Jeb (@_jebadia_)
Jack Kaiser (@_jackkaiser_)