This week's episode of Almost Live joins Byron Wells, Andreas Haveit, Rory Bushfield and Nick Martini in Iceland for some urban jibbing. Watch as they are given free reign to let loose on a local school's campus. As Andreas describes, "It's crazy...they got us permission to do whatever we want with this school campus and they've been helping us...build."
In this week's episode of Almost Live, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa pays a visit to Ian McIntosh's backyard of Pemberton, British Columbia. Watch as they sled into the backcountry and nail their usual big lines. As Sage describes, "Stoked to be here because I'm getting guided today by Ian McIntosh. This is just another day for him, but it's a new day for me."
In this week's episode of Behind The Line Dylan Hood and Sammy Carlson meet up with Ian McIntosh in his stomping grounds of Pemberton, British Columbia. Watch as they add a little jib to Pembi's big mountain lines. As Todd Jones describes, "It's always cool to see different people's perspectives on the mountain. So when Dylan and Sammy went up to BC…We knew we'd see a bunch of different stuff and a different take on it."
This week's episode of Almost Live joins Dylan Hood, Dash Longe and Erik Roner in Montenergo as they wait out hazardous avalanche conditions and go big once it pops blue. As Roner describes, "They had a couple resorts that were really kinda low key, funky style with old squakey chairlifts going up radical terrain."
It's the last week in Petersburg, AK and the boys are chomping to ski because of stormy weather. Once it finally pops bluebird, snow conditions were variable but the boys decided to go up a mellow run. Low and behold, a "picture perfect" crevasse gap is spotted. Everyone thinks Sage is joking, but, obviously, he wasn't. From down days to classic Alaska shredding, the boys spot the Briquette Spines next.
This week's episode of Behind The Line joins Dash Longe, Chris Benchetler & Dana Flahr in La Thuile, Italy for what should have been a heli trip. Almost daily snow, however, grounded the heli, forcing the crew to explore the area's lower elevations instead. As Dash describes when the skies finally cleared on their last day, "With those Italy trips, you just gotta hope for the best. We ended up having a great day and it turned out in my mind to be one of the best days of the trip."
In this week's episode of Almost Live Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Dash Longe and Grete Eliassen venture up to Baldface, British Columbia and meet up with the Brandon and Dorian, the "Tree People," who proceed to film the athletes from cables suspended from trees. As Dash describes, "We first rolled up and I kinda thought that maybe they were just maintenance guys or something...but it turns out they were the cable guys." One For The Road's Almost Live is a web series where we follow the TGR product...
This week's episode of Behind The Line joins Seth Morrison, Dana Flahr, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa & Ian McIntosh in Petersburg, Alaska last April as they wait out stormy weather. When the skies finally cleared the boys got after it, but quickly ran into some bad luck and a couple huge crashes. As Seth describes, "Something always happens on Easter. I've been in an avalanches and other people have gotten hurt or this that and the other. This Easter held up to be another one of those." Behind The Li...
Episode 4 joins Dana Flahr epitomizing "Lighting The Wick" and sending it in British Columbia. Watch as he scouts and hikes a gnarly rock ride to big air line. As he describes, "Just the way the line went and how risky it was…I knew I could do it and it was an awesome, rewarding line." Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2011 ski film, Light The Wick. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, ...
This week's episode looks back at the teams' travels to Japan in the wake of the March 11th earthquake and tsunami that has since ravaged the country. Watch as they explore this fascinating landscape and donate to the cause. One For The Road's Almost Live is a web series where we follow the TGR production team and athletes around the globe as they shoot their 2011 ski film, One For The Road. It provides insight into the lives of the world's top riders as we take an inside look at what goes int...