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In the newest episode from the “Givin” series, Jake Koia tries a dozen or so and takes it to his feet numerous times, but can’t quite set it down. Triple backies—the next big thing?
When Lil Bastards came out, I was fresh out of high school, raised on the Whisky series, and moving to my first mountain town. it became an instant classic until my boss/the chef's son stole it from me for good....
Devun Walsh and Iika Backstrom sending big stepdowns in the Whistler backcountry with guest appearances from Blauvelt and Ryan Tiene. Quality entertainment.
Day two of Grenade Games 7 followed up the day one craziness with perfect weather, pond-skimming sheriffs, a massive one-footer and more from the likes of Danny Kass, Louie Vito and Eddie Wall.
In this segment from Burton's TheLiftline.tv photographer Jeff Curtes, whose work graced several frequency TSJ covers, talks about his approach to shooting the same locations under different circumstances, taking inspiration from other photographers and the transformative power of the camera....
From our friends at LIB Tech, Think Thank and Snowboy Productions, the 8th annual Holy Oly Revival is almost here after a weather-related rescheduling. There are 30 spots available to non-invitees on a first-come, first-served basis, and if the chance...
In the latest from Elias & Friends, Elhardt takes a break from the park and competition scene to share footage of some of his favorite backcountry hits from the past year. The handplant at 1:55 is worth posting alone, and...
With the resort closing this weekend, the Jackson-based Funblock Films crew and Aaron Robinson enjoy one last pow day at The Hole.
Patrick Reddy and his Arbor teammates go in search of Mammoth's less-mountainous terrain.
Anyone who's ridden the Peak to Creek at Whistler knows that the 4,500 foot drop is a bit of a leg burner. But a couple hundred bucks and a Texas mickey is all it takes to inspire hordes of local...
Rusty kicks off a new series of "snowebizodes," with the first episode following Romain De Marchi as he hits the Kootenay backcountry while filming for the new YES movie.
With heavy avalanche danger in the alpine and several feet of new snow, a recent weekend spelled retreat into the more protected reaches in and around Mt Baker. It also inspired David Ghan to train for an upcoming follow-up to...