Prospecting Idaho with Smith Optics
The crew at Smith Optics has their own piece of land, a snowcat, and machine-built booters into powder landings--part 1 of an 8-part series called "Prospecting Idaho".
The crew at Smith Optics has their own piece of land, a snowcat, and machine-built booters into powder landings--part 1 of an 8-part series called "Prospecting Idaho".
From across the pond comes a clip of frequency TSJ #7.2 cover boy Elias Elhardt and friends ripping Dachstein, Austria, and hitting perfectly manicured booters at the Pleasure Jam.
Unlike many of the free internet releases going on these days, this movie first appeared in DVD form in the ancient year of 2009...
It's official: Whistler Mountain is opening with five lifts in service, a handful of jibs, and fresh snow in the forecast...
Downtown Seattle, Starbucks parking lot. This rain becomes snow, the ocean sends her big moisture towards the Cascades and a party is starting...
TTR judges discuss how they approach style in the judging formula, and the explosion of tech tricks. Good to know they're paying attention to more than just number of rotations...
Mammoth's open and looking very much like sunny California. Here's a lap through the early season park with Gnu rider Forrest Bailey.
You might remember our interview with Andrew Hardingham and Jonas Guinn; or perhaps the Ask Hardingham web piece that followed. Now, Hardingham releases part one of his new flick, "Thunder Mouth", fittingly sent to me at 1:45 a.m., and featuring...
I know, I know, another free web movie. While 'Commotion' might be a homies flick, it's got some of the more talented riders in the snowboard world: Kevin Jones, Keegan Valaika, Chris Grenier, Rob Kingwill...the list goes on. So if...
Our friends Charlie Hoch and Paul Gemignani at Shreddy Times access the white room the old fashioned way--via foot--for their first pows of the season in Southern Colorado.
Romain's 2010 film recut from Absinthe's Now/Here. His riding is loose as ever--in a good way.
Lib Tech and Wildcard ripper Kurt Jenson with three minutes of footage from around the northwest.