Spring PowderFest: ARC’TERYX videographer and Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine’s circulation manager Angela Percival captures the “downhill vibe” at Whitewater Resort’s Kootenay Coldsmoke PowderFest in Nelson, B.C.
Produced by ARC’TERYX
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Spring PowderFest: ARC’TERYX videographer and Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine’s circulation manager Angela Percival captures the “downhill vibe” at Whitewater Resort’s Kootenay Coldsmoke PowderFest in Nelson, B.C.
Produced by ARC’TERYX
2009 Åre, Sweden Jon Olsson Super Sessions: two Skiers, two filmmakers, and a photographer work together for two weeks (264 hours) to compile their best five-minute edit. The world’s most prestigious freestyle skiing event–with 24 of the world’s best freeskiers and 16 of the finest ski film makers. Australian freeskier Russ Henshaw is highlighted.
Produced by Mick Jones
Swedish filmmakers Adam Falk and Nicke Jacobsson spend a few days documenting urbanrails in the small town of Falun. Later, a two-day “pit stop” in Funäsdalen–some of the highest peaks south of the Arctic Circle and 360 miles northwest of Stockholm.
Produced by Adam Falk and Nicke Jacobsson
Swedish filmmakers Adam Falk and Nicke Jacobsson document riders on Stockholm handrails as part of an “urban mission.” And later–the Swiss Alps for a big powder trip.
Production by Adam Falk and Nicke Jacobsson
Filmmakers Adam Falk and Nicke Jacobsson spend a few days skiing and touring Sweden’s Funäsdalen mountains–some of the highest peaks south of the Arctic Circle and 360 miles northwest of Stockholm.
Produced by Adam Falk and Nicke Jacobsson
Telluride powder day: Videographer Travis Rummel and photographer Ben Knight have been making stunning outdoor movies for a few years now, primarily in fly fishing, but they also make skiing movies. This short was shot in Telluride, Colorado in 2009.
Produced by Felt Soul Media
The Kootenay Rockies region comprises the southeastern portion of British Columbia–and longtime outdoor photographer Dave Heath and borderline cartoonist Steve Evangelatos created this photo/cartoon slideshow to highlight the area’s skiing characters and landscapes for Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine.