Archive for July, 2009
The finals of the final Freeride World Tour 2009 tour. The scenery in amazing out in Verbier with only mountains in sight. The weather is bluebird skis that was made for skiing.
Watch some of the best extreme skiing experts compete for the crown. Competition is based on style, fall line difficulty, and speed.
Skiing in July in the backcountry of New Zealand. Beautiful blue bird skies. Not too much powder but still great snow. What a nice landscape.
Billy Poole was an amazing skier, this video shows why. It’s sad he is no longer with us, he died while filming for a Warren Miller movie in 2008 in an accident jumping from a cliff.
In this video, he shreds through the power with some beautiful mountain scenery in the backdrop.
Part 2 of the Team Thirteen production from Bridger Bowl Montana. More incredibly deep powder to make us jealous.
From the movie “The Junkshow Diaries”.
Out in Montana, 16 miles north of Bozeman, there is a ski resort which gets loads of powder. In this vide, the guys skiing are so deep in powder that only their heads barely stick out. It won the 2001 Powder Video Magazine Awards.
It’s every skiers wish to catch a powder day like this one.
A guy crashes while going off some cliffs a the US Freeski Nationals. This is a championship where expert backcountry skiers compete showing what tricks they can do off natural obstacles such as rocks and cliffs. They championship was held in Snowbird, Utah. There’s some nice terrain out there.
This guy’s fall looks painful, but some nice skiing none the less.
It just snowed 60 inches in the past couple days and these guys decided to hike up Big Jay. Big Jay is a mountain located near Jay Peak, Vermont. It is accessed by a 1 to 1.5 hour long hike from the peak. It is all backcountry glades out there and lots of pure, outouched, virgin powder.
Awesome video of some guys skiing some amazing powder around the treeline. Lots of crazy cliff jumps and beautiful technic. Makes me more anxious for the season to start.
Talk about a mix a good luck and bad luck. Fred Syversen was filming for the movie “Nuit de la Glisse” when he mistankangly follows a wrong fall line and skis off a cliff. Although he suffered some minor injuries, he is alive an well as can be seen in the video.
This guy drops a beutiful 25 foot cliff in the woods drop in the Tea Cup Bowl in Vail, Colorado. Beutiful weather in the Rockies with lots of deep snow in the glades. Unfortunately not so beautiful a landing.
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