Archive for May, 2009

Mikey doing it

Friday, May 29th, 2009

This awesome little documentary is the ‘behind the scenes’ story of Mike Hopkins competing at the Red Bull Rampage mountain bike event last fall in southern Utah. It’s over 12 minutes long and has some banger shots of the event as bonus. Grab some head phones, sit back and enjoy…

Mike Hopkins Red Bull Rampage 2008 from New Wave Cinema on Vimeo.

human?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

beautiful awareness

Monday, May 25th, 2009

This 22 minute kayak piece has a purpose. I was captivated by the beauty and the fact that this all takes place in my back yard… 

The Endangered Creeks Expedition from Mikkel St.Jean-Duncan on Vimeo.

1 step

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Check this video out, just under 9 minutes of quality time, then bookmark the site www.1stepnow.com

1STEP CAMPAIGN VIDEO from Brendan Fallis on Vimeo.

Just another Day in AK

Monday, May 18th, 2009

We’ve been treated to some amazing visuals via Sage’s Perspective. And I can’t help to continue posting these videos, he’s telling great stories in the zone with a helmet cam! Here’s his latest masterpiece:

Haines POV vol. 2 from sage on Vimeo.

spring ski mammoth

Friday, May 15th, 2009

For most of us, winter is done and we’re already working on our tans and planning the summer tour. But for the few hard cores whose lifestyles have no seasons, its still game on. In fact the snow is perfect for park sessions and even the occasional pow day will grace the mountains this time of year. No gorbys = good times. Here’s a short edit by Duncan Lake featuring a spring session with the holmies at Mammoth CA

Junction 133 Meets Montage: South Park Send Off from Junction 133 on Vimeo.

Kye’s super blog

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

To wrap up the winter season a group of us got together to produce a video blog to tell a story of Kye Petersen’s drive and talent on skis. He’s had a stellar year and we wanted to capture something special. He chose the Tantalus Range, a beautiful cluster of mountains on British Columbia’s south coast that rarely get skied. Thanks to Bill Kerig and ‘The Edge of Never’ for the opportunity to capture this amazing session. Enjoy!

tantalus blog from paddy kaye on Vimeo.