[iDevice Link] <— 149,072 A tribute to Shane McConkey, 1969 - 2009
Category Archives: Snow
HYDLE – GoProYourCLazyU
[iDevice Link] <— 7 No description necessary just watch the video. Song: Wake Up Artist: Arcade Fire Album: Funeral Link: http://bit.ly/f2NHOD
Link to fun: http://www.clazyu.com
Cancer League of Colorado Ski Day
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Party Info:
Who? You.
What? Cancer League BBQ Ski + Party
When? Saturday, April 2nd, 2011
Where? Loveland Ski Area
What you get?
$70 gets you ticket to ski/board + party.
($40 goes directly to Cancer League of Colorado)
BBQ lunch + Band + 4 drink coupons + garb
And the best deal of all... you get to see Sue Booker in the Amazing Loveland Ski Shop.
More Info:
http://www.skiloveland.com
http://www.cancerleague.org
See you there!
Skiing Jetpack
[iDevice Link] <— 192,779 Stuntman Troy Hartmen is creating again. This time with a 50% throttle yielded a speed of 47 mph jet pack.
On Gas Mileage:
“@ketonal Depends on how you look at it. The way I see it, 2 gallons will get me to the top of a 2000′ peak for fresh tracks. So I could make 7 untracked laps for the same price as a typical lift ticket. But to answer your question directly, it equates to about 3 mpg on the flats. That would make me an Eco-Loser.”
“@ketonal Depends on how you look at it. The way I see it, 2 gallons will get me to the top of a 2000′ peak for fresh tracks. So I could make 7 untracked laps for the same price as a typical lift ticket. But to answer your question directly, it equates to about 3 mpg on the flats. That would make me an Eco-Loser.”
A second set of test runs demonstrated ascents of black diamond rated slopes. More details to follow at http://www.troyhartman.com
GoPro Yourself – Oops
Ager Stefan Stubai drop PTTP from Stefan Ager on Vimeo.
Lessons learned here… put helmet on before clicking into skis.
Nice survival skills.
How Far Has Skiing Come
SKI RACER – a film by Paul Ryan on the 1969 World Cup circuit – A Summit Films Production
I made Ski Racer in 1969, 39 years ago. I watch the film today and wonder about all the choices that go into making a film. There is no traditional narrative, no singular event was portrayed; rather I was trying to use the cinematic process to convey the visceral element of ski racing and its nuances, in particular the emotional dichotomy between severe racing competition among individuals and the more reflective joy of free skiing. I wanted to create a cinematic equivalent to all this.
As Dumeng Giovanoli says in the film, “I like to race because I like to be better than my friend… to go faster than him. But when the racing season is over, I go back home and ski for myself… free, in powder, it’s like you fly… that’s really skiing not racing. Racing is something different, much different.”
The film is impressionistic, it treats Slalom, Downhill and Free Skiing as separate experiences with different emotions. Fragments of many different races are edited together to create nature of each discipline.
The significance and the appeal of Ski Racer probably lies more in the film making than the subject matter. It was perhaps the first film to combine the irreverent energy of rock music, optical effects and complex quick cut editing to create a transcendent subjective representation of racing.
I avoided traditional narration in favor of using the very personal voices of the racers themselves. Billy Kidd, Jean Claude Killy, Spider Sabich, Dumeng Geovanolli, Karen Budge, Karl Schranz, and many others, seemed to welcome the chance to express their motivations and feelings of what racing meant to them.
The film is reflective of the times. The ferment of late sixties is echoed in the interlacing of music from The Grateful Dead, Steve Miller, Mike Bloomfield, and Indian Ragas with the ski action.
Paul Ryan November 10, 2008
What Planet the Fuck are You From?
[YouTubeUlar] <— 4,722 Ridiculous. Brain Farm and Red Bull kill it again with Travis Rice and The Art of Flight Movie Trailer. There are at least 8 “Holy Shit” elements in the first half of this teaser… I don’t even know what to say — Guess we’ll just have to wait to see the full film.
Genius.
World Record – Flying 808 feet
Which version gives you the best emotion?
[iDevice Link <— 93 (Zero Announcer)
[iDevice Link] <— 291 (English Replay)
[iDevice Link] <— 976 (Unknown Language Live)
Congratulations Remen Evensen for setting the second world record at Vikersundwhat on this day - an amazing ski jump. 246.5 meters (808.73 ft) is ridiculously large and by all means nearly flying. this day Thanks to Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau for the link.
Relaxing Winter X Games 15 Rollout
[iDevice Link] <— 72,012 It's nearly impossible to catch all the Aspen Winter X Games action... Rollout with this.
Big Wave Skiing – Chuck Patterson Skiing Jaws
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“Chuck Patterson is a former pro Freeskier, a professional Waterman, and one of the most fearless humans we’ve ever met. After a brief experiment with skiing on waves several years ago, Chuck’s passion for the idea was re-lit after watching Mike Douglas and Cody Townsend ski the waves of Maui in 2009. In January 2011, Chuck followed the biggest swell of the year to Maui, to see if he could see if he could successfully ski Pe’ahi or ‘Jaws’ — one of the most powerful waves on earth”
Stolen post from UnofficialNetworks.
Epic Ski Moments (10 photos)
Photographer – Grant Gunderson
Skier – Zack Griffin
Location – Termas de Chillan
Need I say more?
HYDLE (Raw) – Tubing at the C Lazy U
I had the ability to adventure Miles Above Ordinary at the C Lazy U Ranch just outside of Granby, Colorado toward the end of last year. What a treat it was to witness the amazing winter activities first hand at this 5-spur rated dude ranch.
Documented Activities:
- Cat Skiing
- Tubing
- Sledding
- Horseback Riding
- 5 Star Dining
Your Welcome, Hydle
Thank You from NIMBUS INDEPENDENT on Vimeo.
Thank You is exactly what the title states; a thank you to everyone who watches Nimbus.
Thank You begins by interviewing individuals from every walk of life about how they predict the winter. The movie then recaps the best of the last three years of Nimbus. Enjoy!
Nimbus Independent was started in 2007 by Eric Pollard in collaboration with Pep Fujas, Andy Mahre, and Chris Bencheter. The four like minded skiers began Nimbus to bring a different perspective to the world of ski movies.
For more please subscribe on Vimeo and visit:
http://NimbusIndependent.com/
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Whistler Blackcomb XXS
[iDevice Link] <— 87 views. Good to see some miniature effects videos popping up here and there. It is definitely a fun mode to play with on the new camera.
Berthoud Pass – Lucky lucky
[iDevice Link] <— 14,565 views On Skiing Day #10 Tom Ericson and I were just talking about the differences of snow pack in the Rocky Mountains vs. Alaska. It is hard to comprehend without having ever traveled for backcountry skiing — so I'll take his word for it.
