While Chris has been busy enjoying and reporting on the snow that we’ve finally been getting, I’ve been laid up with a bum knee. So when I haven’t been locking up the Antlers at night, I’ve been (im)patiently passing the time and healing by watching a number of ski movies. For all those who want to slide on snow but can’t, I offer you Gray’s ski and snowboard movie reviews:
That’s It, That’s All
If you haven’t seen last year’s it movie, you’re missing out. While it’s basically a 2 hour celebratory biography of Travis Rice, its positively packed with awesome cinematography and very progressive riding.
Signatures
I have to include a plug for some friends and fellow Colorado College alums. This is a flick for all the freeheelers, snurfers, no-boarders, and granola-eating people out there who prefer to earn their turns. Shot entirely in Hokkaido, Japan last winter, it features as little man-made features as possible and some of the most beautiful shots ever captured on film or Hi-Def digital video. Find them at: Sweetgrass Productions
Anything Warren Miller
You know, I don’t think much of Johnny Moseley, and Warren’s getting up there in years, but you still can’t wrong with any of the classics. In that vein…
Blizzard of Aahhh’s
The original. And lastly,
Nimbus Independent Webisodes
Ostensibly independent, in spite of partnerships with K2 skis and Poor Boyz Productions, Nimbus features 5 guys breaking off and documenting everything about skiing, showing not only the perfect hits and lines, but also the travels, missteps, and struggles. The sheer amount of free, HD content available is impressive; The hours of streaming and downloadable travelogues, makings of, and quality skiing miking this my preferred source of ski movies. By showing the complete story of every trip, these clips make me long for flat tires, missing gear, wrong turns, and crappy snow conditions as well as powder days and jump lines. Check them out at NimbusIndependent.com
I hope that tides you over ’til you can come visit us here in Vail or get up on whatever hill you can. In the meantime do your snow dances and think snow – Gray
The Antlers is excited to host an important event on May 23rd entitled Community Conversations. There have been three instances of similar community conversations over the past year.
The first was at the Elevate Conference last September, when
The Antlers at Vail is proud to welcome the Outside Adventure Film School back to the Antlers for the 5th year in a row. The Adventure Film School, sponsored by Outside Magazine and presented by Serac Adventure Films, is an intensive one-week program
Here's another of those little epiphany moments that make you look back and say, "Wow, where does the time go?"
Carl Barela sent us this picture of his son Stephen pitching for the Eagle Valley Devils recently against the Moffat County Bulldogs.
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