En Route Sled BC
Sled-Accessed Whistler backcountry with Nimbus Independent.
Sled-Accessed Whistler backcountry with Nimbus Independent.
Behind the scenes photos from the filming within.
Behind Nimbus Independent’s British Columbian sled mission.
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How Jordan Manley's newest film reminds me of the nerdiest parts of my childhood.
Iconic ski-film producer's 63rd film plays to a sell-out crowd Friday night in Salt Lake City.
Legend of Aahhh’s aims to cement a seminal filmmaker’s legacy
The Nimbus Independent crew gets deep in Japan.
An inside look at the The Meeting's eighth birthday in Aspen, Colorado.
Here's a photo gallery of the event.
A journey to TGR's temple in Teton Village
Learn how to shoot action ski photos
It's preseason video time
The first ever showing of Meatheads films No Matter What
Who needs planning when you don’t sleep?
Last week we asked the readers of Skiing to tag their best ski shots using #skiingmag. We got nearly 100 photos. After careful sorting we picked the eleven best. Really? Why eleven? Because it's one more than ten. Enjoy, and keep tagging. We'll put these galleries up from time to time so you can brag to your friends that your internet famous.
A new look at something all skiers share.
The Whistler-based phenom releases another awesome edit—and even better skiing.
The trailer for a new movie about the late Shane McConkey that's set to hit screens in 2013.
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Late night powder turns while sporting a light suit? Yes, please.
Even Nordic skiers recognize a need to make their sport more exciting.
Serial webisodes are so hot right now. Here are a few that don’t suck.
A gallery show that revels in the art and artistry of snow sport gear and design comes to Denver.
Another Wyoming ski edit from KGB Productions
KGB finds wildlife and big cliff lines when the rope drops on Yellowstone National Park
Pro skiers Molly Baker, Zack Giffin, Neil Provo and crew are storm chasing in a 112 square foot house.
An extremely soulful book review.
Over the course of 12 months we come across a lot of stunning images, but some of them stand out above the others. These are the best things we've seen all year.
Our all time favorite ski movies, from "Yearbook" to "The Blizzard of Ahhhs."
Every once in a while, we stumble across a brilliant amalgamation of composition, scenery, and athletic achievement—otherwise known as an action sports photograph. Check back every week for more eye candy that will make you itch to get outside.
The footage that didn't make the film
Bringing new meaning to urban skiing.
Two years ago we set out on a mission to scout the vast and mostly unskied terrain of our home state, Wyoming. Towns and mountains where more people own an elk rifle than a pair of skis. Following countless broken bones, close calls and getting lost we returned home with a story.
The KGB crew goes in search of new terrain and after a day of scouting are rewarded with an amazing pillow zone and all time epic snow conditions
Every year KGB Productions shoots literally hundreds of hours of footage. And although they pour their heart and soul into every shot, in reality only 3 percent of it makes the final cut. The remaining 97 percent ends up on the Cutting Room Floor.
It's powing the in PNW right now. Let's hope it gets this good.
We showed up this morning to a plethora of cool videos. Check 'em out.
Josh Dueck was paralyzed in a ski accident in 2004. Now, he's sending big backcountry cliffs in his sit-ski with zero self-doubt or self-pity. This is his story.
A few visual reminders of why we do what we do: Endless PNW pow turns, Frenchies in tight pants, and big backcountry lines.
Andrew Whiteford talks to Early Ups about making quality POV edits, appropriate mustache deployment, and high fives vs. fist bumps.
WME's world premiere kicked off in the ski mecca of Salt Lake City. Athletes like Julian Carr, Rachael Burks, and Hugo Harrison showed up for the pre party, movie, and after party. Here are the photos.
"Wyoming Triumph," a two-year film project about skiing in the Equality State.
Ripping chicks like Lynsey Dyer, Michelle Parker, and Holly Walker grace the pages of the 2012 Rad Boob calendar.
Three days in Alaska with Eric Pollard, Chris Benchetler, and Bryce Phillips.
What happens when an athlete goes down hard on a film shoot? Cody Townsend and Matchstick’s Scott Gaffney told us what it was like from both sides of the lens.
The Gathering, a movie and music festival, took place last weekend in Sun Valley, Idaho, for the second year in a row. Movies were watched, shotguns were fired, and rednecks listened to reggae.
New film has alpine skiers, snowboarders. Because you can tour on AT skis, too.
Teton Gravity Research wants to become more than a yearly ski film and a gear dork’s forum. TGR co-founder Steve Jones told us how they’re trying to change without sacrificing their core.
The first day of the Swatch Skiers Cup, an international battle of pride was yesterday at Valle Nevado. Team Europe dominated, but Team Americas has some time to redeem itself.
Monday got you down? These videos should help turn things around, or at least make you glad you're not a Voleurz intern.
Team Discrete—Julian Carr, Rachael Burks, Parker Cook, Ben Wheeler, Chris Bezamat, and John Roderick—wins the Eye of the Condor Reader's Poll.
The teams from the Eye of the Condor have one more contest to win, and you're the judge. Vote for your favorite team. The winner gets a feature story in an upcoming issue of Skiing.
Team DubSatch came out on top in both the photo and video categories at the Eye of the Condor. Against all odds (a young team, a last minute bail by the photog) they put together the best photos and videos of the week. Check them, and the rest of the teams' shots here.
Here are all of the videos from the Eye of the Condor. Hot Chilean ski action, in your face.
The Eye of the Condor ended with a bang. Here's what happened at the award ceremony
The Winner of the Eye of the Condor photo/video contest is....
Sweetgrass productions drops the trailer for their two-years-in-the-making film, "Solitaire.
Whoever said the West Coast was the best coast clearly didn't know what they were missing. The Meatheads, once again, showcase the best of the East.
Metal inspired soundtrack and name, hard core skiing.
Video updates from the Eye of the Condor.
Eye of the Condor, a week long shoot-out at La Parva, Chile, kicks off this weekend. Meet the photographers and videographers who will be capturing all the action.
The Norweigians are at it again. The trailer for the eighth production is all over the internet.
July 30th through August 5th, teams of athletes and photographers will invade La Parva, Chile, for a weeklong photo-shoot out extravaganza. Meet the athletes on each team.
A few words with Justin Brodin, founder of the Bozeman, Montana-based film company, Toy Soldier Productions and a trailer for his upcoming movie, "Set Your Sights."
New photo and video event scheduled for July 30 – August 5 in La Parva, Chile.
PBP's upcoming film, titled The Grand Bizarre, is a nod to the circus-esque stuff that skiers are accomplishing these days, from Bobby Brown's triple cork 1440 to Simon Dumont's cubed pipe project.
If you're not already psyched for next winter, MSP's "Attack of La Nina" will rile you up.
The trailer for TGR's upcoming movie "One For The Road."
The Provo brothers snag some turns in the Uinta wilderness on the longest day of the year.
Someone has to be there to document the action. These photographers and video shooters tweet from the front lines of heli trips and park shoots.
Red Bull Illume, a multi-sport, action photo contest, is on a nation-wide tour to exhibit photos from the most recent contest. Chris Burkard, an American photographer who shot surfer Pete Mendria off the coast of Chile, were among the winners and their photos are currently displayed at the Denver Performing Arts Center. Here's a taste of the rest of the photos.
Memorial Day Weekend means that filmmakers, athletes, and artists congregate in Telluride for the Mountainfilm festival. These are the movies, skiing-related and otherwise, that you should be the most excited to see.
Sweetgrass Productions drops "Low Tide," the fourth episode of their 12-part video series, "On the Road With Solitaire."
There's nothing more refreshing than a blast of winter, especially in the yawning warmth of spring. Tanner Hall and his crew are here to help.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner. Here's the reader-picked best spring skiing photo along with the rest that were up for voting.
Not sure what to do with your days now that the mountain is closed? Thank goodness for the Internet.
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2011 was one for the books. Here's what made this season stand out, from the one piece of gear that makes everyone an Internet celebrity, to events of Olympic proportion, to lots and lots of snow.