Photo/Video Essays

Revelstoke Mountain Resort - Multimedia Essay

You can't help but get excited about the longest vert in North America, no crowds, endless tree skiing to explore, and copious amounts of BC pow. Yep, Revelstoke's got it all, so we went to check it out.

Ushering in the New Year at Great Canadian Heli-Skiing

There's alot of hype surrounding New Years. Each year you try to out-do the last, but every now and again there's a stand-out year that may never be surpassed. After ushering in 2010 with three days of heli skiing at Great Canadian Heli-Skiing, we're pretty sure New Years will never be as good.

Mahre & Fujas Snow Hunting in India

With only a week to go before Doglotion first sets eyes on India, and vice versa, we've received this sweet photo essay and video from Gulmarg Heli Ski. Jase Hancox caught Pep Fujas and Andy Mahre on film earlier this month as they absorbed Gulmarg India's culture like hungry sponges, and occasionaly found some pow to shred.

Heli Dropping Saxifrage and Cayoosh

 Last week we did a couple heli drops off the Duffey with Interior Helicopters. It was a beautiful couple days on the coast range:) Mathieu Miller, Sarah Frood and Tobin Segal were my partners in crime for most of the day. Barely even saw the other folks with us! Did I mention I effin' love helis???

Pow Shredding Backcountry Snowcats Through Grant & Delaney's Eyes

We had the pleasure of once again joining the VentureWeb crew for the annual powder shredding and media blitz trip to Backcountry Snowcats - our favourite catskiing operation on the planet.

Pillow Kitty's!

We randomly bumped into a crew from Arc'teryx shooting some pics and vid up on our most recent trip to Backcountry Snowcats. Jonovan Moore was snowboarding, Brian Goldstone and Angela was shooting video. Here's a couple pics Brian snapped!

Oh god the pillows!!!!!

Army, Monkeys and Powder - A Kashmir Skiing Multimedia Spectacle

Whether it was a bluebird day with a foot of fresh, or a cloudy storm day with high avalanche danger, one thing always rang true in Gulmarg India - the skiing wasn't going to be the stand out story of the day.

Pillows of La Grave Photo Essay by Lars-Ake Krantz

La Grave is best known for big steep alpine lines like the Pan Rideau and huge 2000m runs to the road like La Voute.  This was only my second time to La Grave and although I enjoyed more sunshine the first time I skied there we were blessed with what seemed like endless storm cycles on this trip.

24 Hours of Squamish Multi-Sport Radness

Do summer days ever feel too short, even though Canadian's have some of the longest summer days possible? Ever wish you could cram as many sports as possible into a day, because they're all so damn fun and you can't decide what you want to do?

That was the premise of our 24 Hours of Squamish Radness. Kiteboarding, skiing, and rockclimbing in a day.

Canadian Open Enduro - Kokanee Crankworx 2010

I was working this summer at Whistler Blackcomb for the Public Relations Dept., and I was in charge with 2 of my colleagues to manage the Medias during the Kokanee Crankworx 2010 Festival.