Videos

Sammy Carlson's Segment from TGR's Re:Session

by TetonGravity
Dec 2009 - 30.1K views

20-year-old Sammy Carlson produced one of the most impressive performances in TGR's 2009-10 offering, Re:Session. And, perhaps, Sammy and TGR captured one of the more memorable booter footage in the last five years in ski cinematography. TGR is pumped to share this epic segment with the Newschooler community. Enjoy!

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Light The Wick Trailer

by TetonGravity
Jul 2010 - 8.5K views

The award winning producers at Teton Gravity Research (TGR) present their newest ski film, Light The Wick. Shot using film, HD and 3D technology, Light The Wick is about sparking the flame and watching the world's best athletes blast off. This year, the TGR crew of athletes and cinematographers were on a mission to capture the most jaw dropping footage to date and give the viewer an experience like no other. This pursuit led the team around the world to uncharted destinations, as well as some of their favorite stomping grounds. Follow the crew as they discover the completely unskiied big mountain mecca of Petersburg, AK, find the best snow Croatia has seen in fifty years, ski deep pillows in Italy, hit full throttle riding in British Columbia, and epic free-riding at Ripley Creek and North Cascades Heli. Don't miss Sammy Carlson and the Stevens Pass 3D experiment, the first ever 3D snow sports segment. The groundbreaking dual RED One slow motion arial shots will make you want to reach out and touch the action. Light The Wick showcases the most talented and well-rounded athletes in the sport together in one must-see film.

Behind the Line - Episode 14 - Sage Hotel Room

by TetonGravity
Oct 2009 - 7K views

Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Seth Morrison push the limits on one of gnarliest spine castles that AK has to offer. The two stand at the top of Hotel Room, choose their lines, and experience one of the most intense rides of their lives. Hotel Room is literally the edge of the world. See for yourself in this must see "Behind The Line" episode.

Behind the Line - Tanner Hall: Stoked on Pringles - Episode 4

by TetonGravity
Jun 2010 - 9K views

"You ever hit anything like this before?"
"Never dude! Are you f*cking kidding me?"

Watch as Tanner Hall and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa hit some of the steepest lines that Alaska has to offer in Tanner's continued transition to big mountain riding. In honor of some of the gnarliest spines they'd ever skied, the guys later named the run, Pringles, after his post-shred snack. Just like the chips, once we popped, we couldn't stop.

The Dream Factory Trailer

by TetonGravity
Jul 2012 - 8K views

For the past 16 years, Teton Gravity Research has made the pilgrimage to America's last frontier, Alaska: The Dream Factory. Throughout history, Alaska has been a place of dreams. From the early gold rush days, to the rise of commercial fishing, to the explosion of the ski and snowboard freeride movement, people have left everything to follow their dreams and journey to this foreign, mystical land. Like the frontiersmen before them, the pioneers of the freeride movement like Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, and Trevor Petersen made the dream of skiing in Alaska a reality. Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY, and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during a record snowfall year in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about. On Location: Jackson Hole, WY / Valdez, AK / Haines, AK / Anchorage, AK / Whittier, AK / Northern Chugach, AK / Valdez Heli Ski Guides / Alyeska Resort / SEABA Heli / Alaska Heli Skiing / Girdwood, AK / Pemberton, BC

Behind the Line - Sammy Carlson: Jib Vision - Episode 7

by TetonGravity
Aug 2010 - 7.7K views

This week's Behind the Line puts Sammy Carlson's versatility on display in Stevens Pass as he hits huge gaps and jibs off barrels and boxes. As Todd puts it, "Sammy is a visionary when it comes to looking at trees or chairlifts or walls or mounds of snow or whatever it is. The kid sees something and can roll in to any scenario and make crazy things happen."

Almost Live - Episode 10 - Sammy Carlson Wall Jib

by TetonGravity
Aug 2009 - 8K views

Behind the scenes from the filming of TGR's new film Re: Session. Conditions weren't ideal for shooting in the backcountry, so Sammy Carlson and the TGR crew decided to test their creativity on the streets of Jackson, WY with this seek and destroy urban mission. Check out this episode and find out if the mission was successful.

Candide Thovex Is An Anomaly - Blast From The Past Episode 18

by TetonGravity
Sep 2012 - 7.8K views

In this episode of Teton Gravity Research's web series Blast From The Past, we take a look back at Candide Thovex's ground-breaking segment from TGR's 2006 feature film, Anomaly. From his hometown of La Clusaz, France, to Aspen, Colorado, to Seward, Alaska, Candide Thovex absolutely crushes everything in his path from park jumps, to the X Games, to the big mountains. Shortly after this, Candide hurt his back and was out of the ski game until about 2010. Now in 2012, Candide is back with his own movie titled Few Words. TGR's Blast From The Past web series will take you back in time to revisit some of our favorite film segments from 15 years of action sports filmmaking. From shredding Alaska spines set to Metallica to surfing El Salvador's endless beaches, Blast From The Past is your one stop for TGR's greatest film segments. Click Here To Get Old School And Rip In Blast From The Past: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/series/blast-from-the-past-44.htm Click Here To Buy Anomaly: http://www.tetongravity.com/films/anomaly/

Busted In Anchorage - Almost Live Season 4 Episode 9

by TetonGravity
May 2012 - 5K views

Cam Riley and Clayton Vila continue to explore the city of Anchorage, Alaska in search of urban features. Between getting heckled by locals and busted by the police the boys still have an epic sesh. The "Almost Live" series takes you around the globe with the TGR production team and athletes. Get an inside look at what goes into first descents, building and hitting massive backcountry jumps, traveling throughout the most exotic locales on the planet, and the lives of the world's top riders. "Almost Live" plants you on location with the TGR crew. You will be able to track our progress throughout the season, and watch the drama unfold. Click Here To Watch More Almost Live Episodes: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/series/almost-live-season-4-102.htm

Ian McIntosh Scouts And Slays AK - Behind The Line Season 4 Episode 3

by TetonGravity
Dec 2011 - 1.1K views

In this week's episode of Behind The Line, Ian McIntosh and TGR lead guide Kent Scheler spend countless hours on recon flights in Alaska, hoping to find a skiable zone. Although it was a record low snow year in Alaska, through Ian and the TGR crew?s dedication, they where able to find and shred this area outside of Juneau in proper TGR fashion. Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2011 ski film, One For The Road. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, providing an in depth look Behind The Line of One For The Road. Click Here To Buy One For The Road On DVD: http://shop.tetongravity.com/One-For-The-Road.aspx Click Here To Buy One For The Road On iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/teton-gravity-research-one/id468608185 Click Here To Purchase The Award-Winning One For The Road Soundtrack: http://www.tetongravity.com/music/one-for-the-road-soundtrack.aspx

TGR's Re:Session Trailer

by TetonGravity
Jul 2009 - 8.2K views

The award winning producers at Teton Gravity Research (TGR) present their newest 16mm and HD film, Re: Session. This project takes viewers beyond the traditional ski and snowboard movie into a revolutionary realm of action sports entertainment. Shot on both film and RED ONE high definition camera technology, Re: Session documents the true wealth of the mountain experience. Follow the crew as they score in one of Alagna, Italy’s deepest seasons on record. Check out forbidden powder in Poland, massive wedges in Colorado, new gap jumps in Utah, and seven weeks of epic riding conditions in Alaska. Re: Session brings the most talented athletes in the sport together into one must-see film. The all-star roster includes TGR regulars Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Seth Morrison, Jeremy Jones, Kye Petersen, Ian McIntosh, Dana Flahr, Dylan Hood, Erik Roner, Wiley Miller, and Dash Longe rounded out with the fresh faces of Tanner Hall, Sammy Carlson and Callum Pettit.

Shot on location in: Jackson Hole WY, Alagna Italy, Last Frontier Heli-Skiing, Poland, Slovakia, Haines AK, North Cascade Heli-Skiing, Colorado, Stevens Pass WA, Utah, Montana, and Pemberton B.C.

View the Re: Session Film Page: http://www.tetongravity.com/re_session

Order the Re: Session DVD: http://shop.tetongravity.com/ReSession_DVD.aspx

Re: Session Film Tour Dates and Info: http://www.tetongravity.com/tour

Sammy Carlsons Backcountry to Park Segment in Re:Session Blast From The Past Season 2 Episode 1

by TetonGravity
Sep 2013 - 8.3K views

In this episode of Teton Gravity Research's web series Blast From The Past, we take a look at Sammy Carlson's badass segment from Re:Session. Sammy rips up everything in his path from the backcountry of Montana to the park at Stevens Pass. Want more TGR? Facebook: http://facebook.com/tetongravityresearch Twitter: http://twitter.com/TetonGravity Instagram: http://instagram.com/tetongravity YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tetongravityresearch

Macedonia Ski-BASE Jump - Behind The Line Season 4 Episode 8

by TetonGravity
Mar 2012 - 2.5K views

Erik Roner has BASE jumped and ski-BASE jumped all over the world. In Behind The Line Season 4 Episode 8, Roner ski-BASE jumps in Macedonia - a place where no ski-BASE has ever before been recorded. As it turns out, TGR's Macedonia guide, Nano, is a BASE jumper. However, he's never ski-BASE jumped before. Reversing roles, Roner teaches Nano how to ski-BASE jump, sending it off a huge cliff. Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2011 ski film, One For The Road. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, providing an in depth look Behind The Line of One For The Road. Music Courtesy of Small Stone "Soul Digger" by Five Horse Johnson on The Last Men on Earth (Instrumental Version) "Dimensional Orbiter" by Iota on Tales ? Instrumental Mixes Click Here To Watch More Behind The Line Episodes: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/Macedonia-Ski-B-A-S-E-Jump-Behind-The-Line-Season4-Epsiode8-1690957.htm

Almost Live - Behind the Scene of TGR's 3D Experiment - Episode 13

by TetonGravity
Aug 2010 - 7.3K views

This week's Almost Live goes behind the scenes of TGR's Light the Wick 3D shoot at Stevens Pass with Sammy Carlson, John Spriggs and Byron Wells. and explores what went into making it happen. As Spriggs and Wells describe the camera set up, "It has triggers and and two REDs set up. It looks like two eyes shooting out...it pretty much just look like WALL-E."

2010 Grom Contest Winner Willie Borm

by TetonGravity
Nov 2010 - 4K views

Take a look at Willie Borm's winning edit from TGR's inaugural annual Grom Contest that was featured before Light The Wick shows nationwide. Watch as Borm, a 13 year old Minnesota native, naturally stomps 1080s and grinds rails like he's being doing them his entire life.

"Looking Uphill" A POV Edit from Nick McNutt: Sony Mind's Eye Season 2 Episode 9

by TetonGravity
Oct 2014 - 3.1K views

Enjoy the buttery style of TGR athlete Nick McNutt in this week?s Sony Mind?s Eye. McNutt burst onto the scene this year with one of the most talked about segments from TGR?s award winning film Almost Ablaze. He captivated the freeride community with uncanny ability to land switch in deep pow off huge features. The Whistler based skier was nominated for ?Best Male Freeride Segment? and ?Rookie of the Year? at this year?s IF3 Awards, taking home the hardware in the later category. In this edit McNutt overwhelms the senses with wicked nose butters, tree taps, and those infamous deep pow switch landings. We at TGR are psyched to showcase one of the most exciting talents in free skiing and can?t wait to see what the future hold for this hard charger.

Baldface Backcountry Sessions - One For The Road Almost Live - Episode 13

by TetonGravity
Aug 2011 - 1.2K views

In this week's episode of Almost Live, The North Face Athletes Mike Riddle, Tom Wallisch, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Mark Carter and Dylan Hood are cat skiing in scenic Baldface, British Columbia setting up for a spring park shoot. As Sage describes, "Any time you've got a new jump, especially when it's a pretty consequential gap like this, it's a little nerve-wracking until someone hits it."

One For The Road Almost Live is a web series that follows the TGR production team and athletes around the globe as they shoot their 2011 ski film, One For The Road. It provides insight into the lives of the world's top riders as we take an inside look at what goes into first descents, building and hitting massive backcountry jumps and traveling throughout the most exotic locales on the planet. "Almost Live" plants you on location with our crew in the middle of the action. Stay tuned throughout the season and watch the drama unfold.

Visit The One For The Road Film Page Here: http://www.tetongravity.com/one-for-the-road

Nick McNutt's Blue Collar Co-Lab

by TetonGravity
Aug 2014 - 2.6K views

In 2013 Nick McNutt entered TGR?s Co-Lab competition. Skiing out of his hometown of Whistler, British Columbia his smooth buttery style, switch landings, and easygoing persona caught the eyes of the TGR team. Although he would eventually fall short of winning the $100,000 grand prize, McNutt felt like the right addition to the TGR crew. So this year when deciding whom we were going to film for our new ski film, Almost Ablaze, Nick McNutt was the easy and natural choice. He joined the production crew in Jackson Hole and Revelstoke to film for the new flick. Nick earned his stripes, showing why he deserves a place alongside seasoned TGR athletes Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Tim Durtschi. We are stoked for the world to see his segment this fall. As means of an introduction, we are sharing Nick's original Co-Lab edit. If you enjoy wh

Baldface Spring Session Part 1 - Behind The Scenes

by TetonGravity
Nov 2011 - 2.1K views

In this Web clip, Teton Gravity Research travels to Baldface Lodge in British Columbia to film The North Face athletes as they boost a huge park jump at the cat skiing operation. TGR brings all its toys to the party, including the slow-motion Phantom HD Gold camera and the Red One camera. Watch this clip and learn what it takes to capture an epic shot. Stay tuned for Part 2 coming soon. Click Here To Buy One For The Road On DVD: http://shop.tetongravity.com/One-For-The-Road.aspx Click Here To Buy One For The Road On iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/teton-gravity-research-one/id468608185 Click Here To Purchase The Award-Winning One For The Road Soundtrack: http://www.tetongravity.com/music/one-for-the-road-soundtrack.aspx

Chris Benchetler - GoPro TGR Athlete Video Series Season 2 Episode 8

by TetonGravity
Apr 2012 - 3.5K views

Season 2 Episode 8 of the GoPro TGR Athlete Video Series joins skier Chris Benchetler as he rips Pemperton, BC and Alaska, while filming for Teton Gravity Research's new movie "The Dream Factory." Watch Benchetler's smooth style as he brings fresh tricks to the big lines of BC and Alaska. The GoPro TGR Athlete Video Series follows TGR athletes through the lens of their GoPro. Episodes are shot exclusively on the GoPro HD HERO2 and have been edited by the athletes themselves. Click Here To Watch More GoPro Athlete Videos: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/channels/gopro-tgr-athlete-series-25/ Song: Where The Clouds Are Artist: Tired Eyes

Continuum's Grand Targhee Huck Fest - Blast From The Past - Episode 5

by TetonGravity
Aug 2011 - 796 views

This week's episode of Blast From The Past jumps back to where it all began with a segment from 1996's Continuum. Watch as Micah Black, Jason Tattersal, Steve Jones, Todd Jones and others go huge in the Grand Targhee backcountry in all time bluebird conditions.

TGR's Blast From The Past web series will take you back in time to revisit some of our favorite film segments from 15 years of actions sports filmmaking. From shredding Alaska spines to Metallica to surfing El Salvador's endless beaches, Blast From The Past is your one stop for TGR's greatest film segments.

Buy Continuum On DVD here: http://shop.tetongravity.com/Products/Continuum__TG201.aspx

Chasing Snow In Japan - One For The Road Almost Live - Episode 14

by TetonGravity
Sep 2011 - 747 views

In this week's episode of Almost Live Chris Benchetler, Daron Rahlves and Dana Flahr explore the far Eastern part of Japan while chasing snow. Watch as they try to shop for food, drive around searching for terrain and build a jump near a pass to session.
One For The Road Almost Live is a web series that follows the TGR production team and athletes around the globe as they shoot their 2011 ski film, One For The Road. It provides insight into the lives of the world's top riders as we take an inside look at what goes into first descents, building and hitting massive backcountry jumps and traveling throughout the most exotic locales on the planet. "Almost Live" plants you on location with our crew in the middle of the action. Stay tuned throughout the season and watch the drama unfold.

"Skiing the Dark Side of Olympic History" from TGR's Almost Ablaze

by TetonGravity
Oct 2014 - 2.8K views

Teton Gravity Research (TGR) announces the release its film Almost Ablaze on iTunes. Almost Ablaze won "Film of the Year" at the 2014 International Freeski Film Festival. To celebrate, we are releasing the gritty urban Sarajevo segment, featuring Olympic gold medalist Joss Christensen, Karl Fostvedt and Chris Laker skiing the remains of the 1984 Sarajevo Olympic venue. Buy TGR's Almost Ablaze http://geni.us/almostablaze ?Sochi was criticized for its hastily-built and exuberant infrastructure, whose lack of potential for long-term use barely justified the environmental degradation its construction wrought,? writes Sam Morse in his article accompanying the release of this Sarajevo segment. ?The now-dilapidated venues in Sarajevo, which hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, were marked by disuse and destroyed by war, provoking eerie parallels to the criticisms made of Sochi?s future. With Oslo recently withdrawing its bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics, the trip validated plenty of the concerns that have caused a decline in public support for hosting the Winter Games.?

Sammy Carlson's Segment from TGR's Light The Wick

by TetonGravity
Feb 2011 - 8.8K views

Sammy Carlson produced one of the most impressive performances in TGR's 2010 ski film, Light The Wick. TGR is pumped to share this standout segment with the Newschooler community. Enjoy! For more info on Light The Wick go to TetonGravity.com/LightTheWick. To get a Sammy Carlson Limited Edition Signature Tee go to TetonGravity.com/SammyTee. They are going quick and only available until February 10, 2011.

Tim Durtschi - GoPro TGR Athlete Video Series Season 2 Episode 2

by TetonGravity
Feb 2012 - 3K views

Season 2 Episode 2 of the GoPro TGR Athlete Video Series joins Tim Durtschi and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa as they shred around Alyeska Resort and the Girdwood, Alaska, backcountry. The two were in Alaska in mid-January shooting for Teton Gravity Research's new movie "The Dream Factory." The GoPro TGR Athlete Video Series follows TGR athletes through the lens of their GoPro. Episodes are shot exclusively on the GoPro HD HERO2 and have been edited by the athletes themselves. Click Here To Watch More GoPro Athlete Videos: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/channels/gopro-tgr-athlete-series-25/

Way Of Life Trailer by Teton Gravity Research

by TetonGravity
Aug 2013 - 4K views

For some, embracing the mountains is not just part of life?it's a way of life. The search for snow shapes not only how they approach these peaks, but also how they approach the world. And whether athletes spend their days dropping first descents in Alaska, lapping the local mountain, or training for the Olympics, they're part of a community built around a shared passion. The bonds that form from this community transcend continents and cultures, transforming strangers into friends. After all, a smile on a powder day needs no translation. Shot on location in 2013, Teton Gravity Research's Way of Life takes you on a journey to the mountains and inside the minds of today's top athletes. With stunning imagery created with GSS, Red Cinema, and the Sony Action Cam, this film explores the origins of skiing in Austria, the search for original lines in Alaska, and the U.S. Freeskiing Team's quest for Olympic gold. The adventure also leads athletes to the rugged terrain of Jackson Hole and the Tetons, as well as the backcountry of British Columbia. Regardless of the terrain they ride, the athletes featured in Way of Life push the boundaries of what's possible. This journey takes them across the globe as they form a brotherhood that needs no language.

Almost Live - Episode 1 - Jackson Hole: Return of the Pow

by TetonGravity
Feb 2010 - 8.3K views

At the end of January 2010 Teton Village finally got the big dump its been waiting for; locals called it the "Quintessential Jackson Hole Powder Day". With such epic conditions Todd Ligare, Shroder Baker, and the TGR Production crew headed into the backcountry to capture one of deepest days of the year. The crew racked up some powder shots while the athletes got their fix of face shots. This is our first episode in our second season of Almost Live.

Jeremy Jones' Deeper Trailer - A Snowboard Film

by TetonGravity
Oct 2009 - 8K views

Teton Gravity Research in partnership with snowboard athlete Jeremy Jones is proud to announce the trailer release of Deeper - a new big mountain snowboard film featuring Jones with a handpicked group of elite riders including Jonaven Moore, Travis Rice and Xavier De Le Rue, who set out to conquer the best lines without the limited assistance of snowmobiles, helicopters or lifts.

“I wanted to get back to solitude, adventure, and new descents,” Jeremy Jones said. “By hiking past boundaries set in place by helis and snowmobiles we were able to get into bigger mountains, away from people and back to first descents.

Presented by O'neill
Additional partners: Recco, Jones Snowboards, Swatch

Light The Wick Crash Reel Part 1

by TetonGravity
Oct 2010 - 9.1K views

From deep powders days in Jackson to weeklong weather delays in Alaska, every season comes its highs and lows. In anticipation of the coming season, we've compiled a reel of Light The Wick's most gruesome crashes. Sit back, relax and watch as the mountains get the best of Daron Rahlves, Seth Morrison, Dylan Hood, Sage Cattbriga-Alosa and Dana Flahr. As Sage notes, "Well in AK you don't stop. If you crash you tomahawk to the bottom."

Almost Live - Episode 2 - Seth and Sage

by TetonGravity
Feb 2010 - 6K views

Seth Morrison hopped a quick plane to Jackson Hole to meet up with Sage Cattabriga-Alosa. Jackson, just coming out of a storm cycle, granted the boys deep pow pillows, bluebird days and big lines. Sage's double cliff 360's and Seth's lincoln loops were highlights of a great trip.

Sage Cattabriga-Alosa High Life Segment - Blast From The Past Episode 13

by TetonGravity
May 2012 - 2.2K views

In episode 13 of Teton Gravity Research's Blast From The Past web series we take a look at Sage Cattabriga-Alosa's segment from TGR's 2003 film 'High Life.' At this point in time, Sage was just busting on to the scene, going from being a dishwasher at Alta to fully living the dream of being a professional skier. Set to Metallica's 'For Whom The Bell Tolls,' this is one of the most definitive Teton Gravity Research segments of all time. Teton Gravity Research's Blast From The Past web series takes you back in time to revisit some of our favorite film segments from 15 years of actions sports filmmaking. From shredding Alaska spines set to Metallica to surfing El Salvador's endless beaches, Blast From The Past is your one stop for TGR's greatest film segments. Click Here To Get Old School And Rip In Blast From The Past: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/series/blast-from-the-past-44.htm

Uprising's Multisport Closing Segment (1998) - Blast From The Past - Episode 8

by TetonGravity
Sep 2011 - 506 views

This week's episode of Blast From The Past jumps back to the closing segment of Uprising. Watch this action packed segment as BASE jumpers, dirt bikers, kayakers, paragliders, surfers, BMXers, mountain bikers, skis and snowboarders close out our 1998 film in a pure adrenaline rush. As the narrator describes, "The Uprising is about a resurgence of pure human spirit. The 90s have seen sport and life reach new heights. As we head into the new millennium our world is as big as it ever was and the players more willing that ever to test their limits within."

TGR's Blast From The Past web series will take you back in time to revisit some of our favorite film segments from 15 years of actions sports filmmaking. From shredding Alaska spines to Metallica to surfing El Salvador's endless beaches, Blast From The Past is your one stop for TGR's greatest film segments.

Buy Uprising On DVD Here: http://shop.tetongravity.com/Products/Uprising__TG203.aspx

And This is Why You Don't Sleep With a Knife...

by TetonGravity
Jun 2014 - 4.5K views

Pro riders may pass hundreds of hours waiting for the ideal weather in which to film their exploits. These hours can serve as a catalyst for pranks?and sometimes shit just goes a little further than expected. Such was the case when Jeremy Jones and members of the TGR production crew traveled to Svalbard to film for Further. During this trip, Dan Gibeau, a rookie member of the production crew, became the victim of a practical joke. Once Gibeau?s colleagues put their prank into motion, their acting and antics proved far more believable than they had imagined. Consequently, the outcome of their prank managed to surprise not only Gibeau, but also themselves.

One For The Road Trailer - Teton Gravity Research's 2011 Ski And Snowboard Film

by TetonGravity
Jul 2011 - 969 views

"One for the Road", is a ski and snowboard film following some of the world's most progressive snow sports athletes, documenting their lives on the road, and capturing some of the most stunning riding to date. Road trips are an integral part of every adventurer's life and a conduit to define one's being. Journeys to new lands shed light on each skier's personal mission. Whether shredding with long time ski partners, or meeting a seasoned character in some far off country, wisdom is gained through these new experiences. The road trip is a metaphor for every skier's existence.

Shot on location, prepare for a visually stunning voyage generated with Phantom, Red, Canon DSLR and GoPro HD footage. Join the athletes as they rock a record breaking season in Jackson Hole, immerse themselves into the culture of Japan's powder mecca Hokkaido, discover Iceland's urban side, explore the Balkan wonders of Macedonia and Montenegro, shred deep pillow lines at Baldface Lodge, uncover first descents in Pemberton, BC, and hit full throttle lines in the perfect snow and weather of Juneau, AK.

Join the award winning producers at Teton Gravity Research as they embark on the ultimate road trip.

Athletes: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Ian McIntosh, Griffin Post, Todd Ligare, Chris Benchetler, Dylan Hood, Dash Longe, Daron Rahlves, Sven Küenle, Rachael Burks, Callum Pettit, Erik Roner, Grete Eliassen, Shroder Baker, Byron Wells, Andreas Hatveit, Rory Bushfield, Nick Martini, Tom Wallisch, Dana Flahr, Mike Riddle, Josh Dirksen

Locations: Japan; Iceland; Macedonia; Montenegro; Pemberton, BC; Baldface Lodge, BC; Jackson Hole, WY; Juneau, AK; Tignes, France; Utah; Squaw Valley, CA

Music: Cloudlight by Eskmo (iTunes: http://bit.ly/jFjiHR) and Levrolution by American Royality (iTunes: http://bit.ly/kMtLfM)

Vist the film page here: http://TetonGravity.com/OFTR