Skiers - Men:
1st LJ Strenio
2nd Giray Dadali
3rd Steve Stepp AKA "Black Steve"
Skiers - Women:
1st Jackie Kling
2nd Kim Lamarre
3rd Catherine Warchal
UPDATE:
Video footage can be found here http://www.newschoolers.com/watch/589594.0/Rails-2-Riches?c=11
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
STEPT S.K.A.T.E. on snow - Clayton Vila vs Shea Flynn
In the newest episode of "STEPT S.K.A.T.E. on snow" up-and-comer park/urban skier Clayton Vila takes on park veteran Shea Flynn, who mostly urban these days. Watch this episode to see these exceptional rail skiers battle it out in the park.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Tim Durtschi - Everyday is a Saturday
Here's another one of my favorite segments, Tim Dutschi in Everyday Is A Saturday. This movie is a few years old, but holds its own compared to even the best parts in new releases. Durtschi turns the backcountry into a playground. The redirects off trees, jibbing trees, the backflip off the bridge, and the dub rodeo 9 over chads are my favourite tricks of the edit, but the whole 4 minutes is full of bangers. If you haven't seen this make sure to check it out.
*I do not own the copyrights to this video. To see the rest of the video check out "Everyday is a Saturday" by Poor Boyz Productions
*I do not own the copyrights to this video. To see the rest of the video check out "Everyday is a Saturday" by Poor Boyz Productions
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
2012-2013 AFP Predictions
Here's my predictions for the top 5 slopestyle skiers in the 2012-2013 season (according to AFP results)
Slopestyle:
1. Tom Wallisch
Is there any explanation needed for this one? Tom dominated the 2011-2012 season. No one even came close. Some of his accomplishments were:
2. Gus Kentworthy
Gus is one of the best all round park skiers. He kills big-airs, slopestyle, and half-pipe, and he's incredibly entertaining rider to watch; whether he's throwing a double off a rail, or a sw triple 16. I expect to see a more refined park run from Gus this year. We all know he has the bag of tricks to pull off a slopestyle win, and I have a feeling this year we're going to see the consistency and precision Gus needs to improve his slopestyle results. I can't wait to see what Gus throws in his slopestyle runs this year. Hopefully we will see a double rodeo or misty out of a rail. No idea about his jump line.
3. Nick Goepper
Nick Goepper came from nowhere last year and finished second overall in the AFP slopestyle standings. Nick had a 1st place finish at Dew Tour Snowbasin, as well as numerous podium finishes. Like many other comp skiers, Goepper receives hate for having forced style referred to as "robot style" by the freestyle skiing community, and for throwing extremely technical tricks referred to as "future spins". However he is incredibly talented on both rails and jumps, and I think we're going to see another big season from Nick. I don't know a whole lot about the guy besides what I've seen from him riding in dew tour + a few edits, but I expect another big year from Goepper.
4. Bobby Brown
Bobby is another skier who can go without explanation. He is arguably the best freestyle skier on jumps; Brown has numerous doubles on lock, and he's stomped a few triples. I don't expect to see anything less than a dub 12 on bigger jumps. Expect lots of mute grabs, but if you get lucky you might see a blunt.
5.Henrik Harlaut/Russ Henshaw
I couldn't decide between these two. Henrik is pushing skiing in a direction no other skier is going. Forward thrown double 10 flatspin stalefish (I don't even know what this trick is actually called but it's fucking crazy), bio 14 blunt, nose butter double 12 are just a few of the crazy, innovative tricks Henrik has thrown. He's an incredibly skilled park skier, who doesn't let technical based judging affect his style and uniqueness on the slopestyle course. And then there's Russ. Russ Henshaw is extremely consistent and talented, but more of a generic style of skiing than Henrik. Russ placed 5th overall last season. He has a very deep bag of aerial tricks, and I expect to see dub 12 variations and maybe a dub 14 in his run.
Slopestyle:
1. Tom Wallisch
Is there any explanation needed for this one? Tom dominated the 2011-2012 season. No one even came close. Some of his accomplishments were:
- Accomplished the "3-peat" winning the first 3 major slopestyle events of the year (First 2 Dew Tour stops + X-games)
- 2nd at Dew Tour Snowbasin
- 2nd at X-games europe
- 1st at the Inaugural US Grand Prix
- 1st at rails to riches (not an AFP event)
2. Gus Kentworthy
Gus is one of the best all round park skiers. He kills big-airs, slopestyle, and half-pipe, and he's incredibly entertaining rider to watch; whether he's throwing a double off a rail, or a sw triple 16. I expect to see a more refined park run from Gus this year. We all know he has the bag of tricks to pull off a slopestyle win, and I have a feeling this year we're going to see the consistency and precision Gus needs to improve his slopestyle results. I can't wait to see what Gus throws in his slopestyle runs this year. Hopefully we will see a double rodeo or misty out of a rail. No idea about his jump line.
3. Nick Goepper
Nick Goepper came from nowhere last year and finished second overall in the AFP slopestyle standings. Nick had a 1st place finish at Dew Tour Snowbasin, as well as numerous podium finishes. Like many other comp skiers, Goepper receives hate for having forced style referred to as "robot style" by the freestyle skiing community, and for throwing extremely technical tricks referred to as "future spins". However he is incredibly talented on both rails and jumps, and I think we're going to see another big season from Nick. I don't know a whole lot about the guy besides what I've seen from him riding in dew tour + a few edits, but I expect another big year from Goepper.
4. Bobby Brown
Bobby is another skier who can go without explanation. He is arguably the best freestyle skier on jumps; Brown has numerous doubles on lock, and he's stomped a few triples. I don't expect to see anything less than a dub 12 on bigger jumps. Expect lots of mute grabs, but if you get lucky you might see a blunt.
5.Henrik Harlaut/Russ Henshaw
I couldn't decide between these two. Henrik is pushing skiing in a direction no other skier is going. Forward thrown double 10 flatspin stalefish (I don't even know what this trick is actually called but it's fucking crazy), bio 14 blunt, nose butter double 12 are just a few of the crazy, innovative tricks Henrik has thrown. He's an incredibly skilled park skier, who doesn't let technical based judging affect his style and uniqueness on the slopestyle course. And then there's Russ. Russ Henshaw is extremely consistent and talented, but more of a generic style of skiing than Henrik. Russ placed 5th overall last season. He has a very deep bag of aerial tricks, and I expect to see dub 12 variations and maybe a dub 14 in his run.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Leigh Powis - Grand Bizzare
This blog is now going to be dedicated to freestyle skiing. I'll be posting cool pics, videos, and news, as well as discussing competitions and other industry happenings. Make sure to follow!
I'm going to start off by posting one of my favorite segments of all time. Leigh Powis in The Grand Bizarre. Leigh hands down has one of the coolest styles in the game. His creative and original bangers, combined with the perfect song choice and great filming/editing result in this masterpiece:
*I do not own the copyrights to this video. To see the rest of the video check out "The Grand Bizarre" by Poor Boyz Productions
I'm going to start off by posting one of my favorite segments of all time. Leigh Powis in The Grand Bizarre. Leigh hands down has one of the coolest styles in the game. His creative and original bangers, combined with the perfect song choice and great filming/editing result in this masterpiece:
*I do not own the copyrights to this video. To see the rest of the video check out "The Grand Bizarre" by Poor Boyz Productions
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Worlds Biggest Idiot (non-ski)
I'm still not quite sure what this redneck with a Captain America costume was trying to accomplish
Thursday, January 26, 2012
My Return To Blogging
Hey everyone, how's it going? I took a break from posting on my blog, but I've decided to come back and start posting again. Here's a funny ski video.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Top 5 Cheap Beers
1. Carling
2. James Ready 5.5
3. Maclays
4. Pabst Blue Ribbon
5. Cold Shots
Feel free to comment on my list and/or post your own list in the comments!
2. James Ready 5.5
3. Maclays
4. Pabst Blue Ribbon
5. Cold Shots
Feel free to comment on my list and/or post your own list in the comments!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Top 5 TV shows (non-ski)
1. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
2. Dexter
3. How to make it in America
4. Californication
5. Entourage
What about you guys? Post your list in my comments
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (non-ski)
Brad Hamilton: Why don't you get a job Spicoli?
Jeff Spicoli: What for?
Brad Hamilton: You need money.
Jeff Spicoli: All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine.
Jeff Spicoli: What for?
Brad Hamilton: You need money.
Jeff Spicoli: All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Up to 11... (non-ski)
Nigel Tufnel: The numbers all go to eleven. Look, right across the board, eleven, eleven, eleven and...
Marty DiBergi: Oh, I see. And most amps go up to ten?
Nigel Tufnel: Exactly.
Marty DiBergi: Does that mean it's louder? Is it any louder?
Nigel Tufnel: Well, it's one louder, isn't it? It's not ten. You see, most blokes, you know, will be playing at ten. You're on ten here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on ten on your guitar. Where can you go from there? Where?
Marty DiBergi: I don't know.
Nigel Tufnel: Nowhere. Exactly. What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do?
Marty DiBergi: Put it up to eleven.
Nigel Tufnel: Eleven. Exactly. One louder.
Marty DiBergi: Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?
Nigel Tufnel: These go to eleven.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Chris Rock Quote (non-ski)
Everyone has favorite criminals. Mine are pimps. We can all rob a bank; we can all sell drugs. Being a pimp is a whole other thing. - Chris Rock
Monday, April 11, 2011
Top 5 Beers
My 5 favorite beers are:
1. Newcastle Brown Ale
2. Kokanee
3. Moosehead
4. Canadian
5. Carling (for when I'm short on cash)
List your favorite beer/beers in the comments!!!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Fubar - Merlin scene (non-ski)
"Do you believe in god" - Farrel
"Well... fuck rights, I believe in somethin'. Like even a fuckin’ guy like merlin - you know. When he died - you know, whenever the fuck that was. He went to heaven. Probably. And you know, in the grand scheme being was probably like - you know, Merlin, you fuckin' cast some pretty - you know, evil shit on some people." - Dean
“Merlin.. Merlin wasn’t real. It's just a story.” - Farrel
“Fuck you Merlin wasn’t real.” - Dean
“It’s just a story.” - Farrel
“Merlin was part of King Henry’s court and he fuckin' won all the wars for him ’cause he cast spells. Fuck you man. That shit’s real.” - Dean
“He was part of King Arthur, not King Henry…” - Farrel
“Ya, it’s a fable. A fable is history.” - Dean
“Fuck you Merlin wasn’t real.” - Dean
“It’s just a story.” - Farrel
“Merlin was part of King Henry’s court and he fuckin' won all the wars for him ’cause he cast spells. Fuck you man. That shit’s real.” - Dean
“He was part of King Arthur, not King Henry…” - Farrel
“Ya, it’s a fable. A fable is history.” - Dean
This scene from Fubar is shown at 2:50 in the youtube video in the previous post.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Fubar Quote (non-ski)
"If I have five words left and I'm about to fuckin' expire and all I have left to say is to curse Tron, I'm probably not going to say, "Tron funkin' blow."" - Dean Murdoch
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