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  • Charlie Kauffman Season Edit Charlie Kauffman Season Edit

    • From: cjk11
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      Rider: Charlie Kauffman Filmed By: Taylor Mikell, Tom Ashworth, Teo Calcagni, Barry Lyden and Charlie Kauffman This is a video of my season. I race for MMSC, but free skiing is my favorite part of the sport.
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  • Salvaging a Season Salvaging a Season

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Salvage - Philippi Spring 2013 from Matt Philippi on Vimeo.

      Matt Philippi’s winter was not the powder-filled fantasy he had hoped for. Instead of chairlifts and sled tracks, Philippi faced a worn-out space on the couch and over ten new screws added to his anatomy. After an entire winter of being bitch-slapped by the sport he loves, it would be logical for him to take it easy. But that just wouldn’t be any fun. We caught up with him to find out how he got so mangled, and how he’s already back in action.

       Matt's Broken Face

      TGR: You broke your wrist early in the season, how did that happen?

      Matt Phillipi: It was December 18th and I was just skiing sidecountry in Jackson and got hung up skiing some trees. The next thing I know I’m waking up from a concussion with a broken wrist, and I don’t even know what happened. My radius was shattered and the joint surface in my wrist was mangled. The next night I went in for surgery. That was the last time I do a surgery without a nerve block.

      TGR: That’s rugged. How long were you out for?

      MP: It was a wrist, so I could keep skiing. I took a week-and-a-half off for Christmas.

      By mid January I was hitting it really hard. I couldn’t snowmobile at all so I was resort skiing and doing big skin days. It was an amazing two weeks of skiing. I was really getting to know the resorts well.

      Wrist_Wray

      TGR: Two weeks only? Then what happened?

      MP: It was January 27th I was just skiing on the backside of Jackson, skiing Little Targhee headed towards Cardiac Ridge. It was the fourth of fifth skin lap of the day, in blower pow, and I hit a submerged stump. I guess I just wasn’t being careful enough, and hit it, compressed my ankle, and tomahawked down the hill. 

      Right away I knew my ankle was at least sprained pretty bad. It was about 2:30 in the afternoon and the only way out was to skin. I ended up doing a 3.5-hour skin back to the tram. There was a lot of screaming and swearing at myself but ultimately I made it out. It was one of the more intense experiences in the backcountry I’ve ever had. It was an awakening to how gnarly things can be back there.

      TGR: So what was wrong?

      MP: I was skinning with my inner anklebone broken completely off. I had to have a screw drilled into it to reattach it to my tibia.

      Ankle break

      TGR: So you snapped a bone off, and were still able to ski this year?

      MP: I was back on skis by early April. I was out for about two months, which is pretty damn quick. The sprain was more of a pain than the break.

      TGR: So this edit is kind of a comeback. How’d it get done?

      MP: The sled skiing is in a secret zone south of Jackson. KGB productions had been out there working with a couple of people. I saw some Instagrams and wanted to hit them up. They took me there and it was a go. Before then I was sucking it up on the groomers. I went out there and hadn’t hit any airs yet, or anything, but I was able to get a couple of shots. A week later another storm rolled through. And I was able to get some more shots. The zone is rowdy. It’s one of those zones where you nearly run out of gas.

      Sluff Storm 

      TGR: It looks rowdy, but that line you did in Grand Teton National Park was nuts.

      MP: After that second day, it was getting towards late April, and Eric Daft wanted to go ski a gnarly line off the Grand itself, but they bailed and I got convinced to ski Dartmouth Couloir, which is off the south saddle of the Grand. It’s in between the Grand and the Middle. I Google Earth-ed it, and looked doable. But it was the type of day that should have been broken up. We started at like 4am, got to the line at 2:30pm, dropped, and had to hike out. There were grizzly tracks everywhere and a huge wet-slide that scared us. Check out the story at snowbrains.com

      TGR: Totally seems worth it. So where are you now?

      MP: I had a weird season with broken bones, but I’m stoked to end the season skiing how I wanted to, and all my confidence is back. I know I can push it harder next year and ski bigger lines. I’m looking to give it 110 as usual. It won’t be different than any other years; I’ll just start with a couple more scars.

       

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  • Never A Bad Day In Jackson Hol Never A Bad Day In Jackson Hole - 2012/13 Season Recap

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      There really is no such thing as a bad day in Jackson Hole! The 2012/13 season has been a great one, with well over 30 feet of snow and loads of powder days and high-fives enjoyed by all.

      With just two days left this season, make sure to get here this weekend to finish with a bang!

      More Jackson Hole Videos 

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  • Mind's Eye Episode 3 – Daniel Mind's Eye Episode 3 – Daniel Tisi

  • Go! A Snowboard Road Trip Epis Go! A Snowboard Road Trip Episode 2 - The North Face

    • From: thenorthface
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      GO! A Snowboard Road Trip Webisode 2 Jackson Hole. Meet up with the Go! Boardin crew of Lucas DeBari, Blake Paul, Alex Yoder and Kael Martin as they head to Jackson Hole, link up with Jackson legend, Bryan Iguchi to ride some deep and awesome snow.

      More Videos By The North Face

       

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  • TGR Joins Exum Mountain Guides TGR Joins Exum Mountain Guides in the Apocalypse Couloir - Almost Live Season 5 Episode 9

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      In episode 9 of "Almost Live" Season 5, Exum Mountain Guide Zahan Billimoria teams up with Jackson Hole athletes, Griffin Post and Max Hammer, to take on the Apocalypse Couloir in Grand Teton National Park. Get an intimate glimpse inside the effort it takes to ski the remote, steep couloir. The team makes a series of repels, commiting them to the dangerous line. The boys then drop into the 3000 foot line, which is as steep as 50 degrees in some areas. They are faced with falling ice and unstable snow which add to their thrilling pursuit.  

       

      Music:

      Artist: BOCrew

      Track: The Pursure of a Dream

      http://ccmixter.org/people/BOCrew

       

      Sponsors:

      http://www.exumguides.com/

      http://www.jacksonhole.com/

       

      Shop TGR Merchandise as seen in this episode of Almost Live here

      https://shop.tetongravity.com

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  • Jackson Hole March 2013 Jackson Hole March 2013

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      Rider: Gaden James Filmed By: Gaden James One day in Jackson Hole in March 2013
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  • JH_hole towards jackson JH_hole towards jackson

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  • Aspen Obscene Aspen Obscene

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Photos: Digi Dave

      Aspen Obscene

      Nobody is concerned that Than is missing. We haven’t been in Aspen for 12 hours, and we’re already a man down. Breakfast at Aspen’s Jour de Fete is just too damn good. The genuine Frenchman in charge of whipping up espresso drinks and croissant concoctions could make me forget my grandmother going missing in Chicago’s Southside with a bag full of cash and a slow pace. The sun is shining, and Than’s empty seat at the table makes it easy for us to spread out—keeping our hangovers from combining into the perfect storm… For now.

      The plan was simple enough—get to Aspen for the extra bonus closing at Highlands. Late winter in the Southern Rockies is making up for a lackluster early season. Colorado’s inbounds terrain is the best it’s been all year, and the lifts at Jackson Hole hadn’t been spinning for nearly a month.

      Fireball

      Aspen, contrary to the Bogner and Bentley façade, is a dirtbag’s delight. So, to get in touch with Aspen’s seedier side, Than, Cook, and myself jumped into a car and decided to see for ourselves. 

      We arrive late Friday night after a whirlwind of snus tins and malt beverages. The Limelight hotel is surprisingly cheap during the off-season and their breakfast is way above average. They also allow dogs, so pick up a puppy on the way over as a conversation starter.

      After stocking the fridge and then promptly trying to empty it, we wander over to Little Annie’s. Seventeen dollars later we have a pitcher of Budweiser and five shots of Early Times whiskey. Repeat. Repeat. Everything begins to taste like band-aid and herpes. Repeat. Two repeats later and I’m drinking out of a shoe.

      John Cook

      By the time breakfast rolls around, Than is missing. We’re not worried. You will meet the girl/guy of your dreams in Aspen. It’s what happens when the entire population of the town, and all of its visitors are there for the soul purpose of having fun. You might even throw up on said dream girl’s porch. Than shows up as we wrap up our meal with a smirk.

      After a few more breakfast beers, it’s ski time. We arrive greeted by none other than Klaus Obermeyer. He yodels for us and announces the skiing is “Eleven out of ten!”

      The Gang with Klaus Obermeyer

      He’s right. All of Aspen Highlands’ 3,635 vertical feet have achieved a miraculously good corn cycle and the snow is nothing short of heroic. Snow fuels celebration, which in turn fuels skiing. Somehow we don’t get removed from the ski area, the bus ride home, or the hotel.

      As Aspen becomes a blur of laughter, empty glasses, and haphazard street crossings, I start learning all sorts of lessons. The most important ones are these:

      1.Tables comprised of the same sex are always looking for trouble.

      2.Colorado’s new views on certain controlled substances don’t suck.

      3.Getting forcibly removed from the staff bathroom at Escobar with a new friend is totally worth it.

      4.If you’re trying to get away with skinny-dipping after-hours, claim that you’re a lifeguard.

      5.If all else fails, go to New York Pizza. If everything is failing, you probably need to eat anyways.

      Than without Pants

      Suddenly the sun is out again and we’re hiking up to the top of Highlands Bowl for the last run of the season. A crowd of locals is gathered to take in the Maroon Bells, sip champagne, and shred the shit out of an incredible late season snowpack one last time. For all the glamour associated with Aspen, the group taking the season’s last run down the bowl shows none of it. It’s just skiers and smiles. Every turn puts us further from the season. Despite the fact that I haven’t slept in two days the snow is so good and the runs are so steep I have one of my best runs of the season.

      I slide sideways into the base area in a spray of snow, thoroughly used up, totally worn out. Ski season—what a ride.

      Maroon Bells

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  • James Ablondi's 2012-2013 Seas James Ablondi's 2012-2013 Season

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Rider: James Ablondi Filmed By: Chris Cressy, Forest Smith, Noah Novotny, and myself I had a lot of fun this past season. I didn't get all of the shots I would have wanted, but I am still very proud of the ones I did get. Can't wait till next year. Thanks to Chris Cressy, Outdoor Tech, Aiden, Forest, Sammy, and anyone else who helped out with filming and stuff...
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  • Jack Wiley | As Time Goes By Jack Wiley | As Time Goes By

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      Rider: Jack Wiley Filmed By: Canyon Bupp Snowboarder, Jack Wiley, from Jackson Wyoming.
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  • Sony Mind's Eye: S1 EP 1: Max Sony Mind's Eye: S1 EP 1: Max Hammer

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Get a look at Max Hammer’s point of view as he shreds signature lines from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the surrounding backcountry; highlighted by the infamous Central Couloir of Cody Peak.

      Sony's Mind's Eye is 10 episode series of self-edits gives an insider’s look at the team of TGR athletes as they documents their adventures with Sony’s Action Cam.

      Music: Courtesy of Jeff Cormack & Play Plus Record
      www.playplusrecord.com

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  • Dub Tales Ep. 2 by Andrew Whit Dub Tales Ep. 2 by Andrew Whiteford

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    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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  • John Spriggs In The Jackson Ba John Spriggs In The Jackson Backcountry - Almost Live Season 5 Episode 7

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      After a rough day of crashes in the Jackson Hole backcountry, John Spriggs and the TGR film crew come back for the rebate. The film crew sets up the Dactyl Cable Camera to get some banger shots of John Spriggs sending double flips.

      Music: Jeff Cormack & Play PLus Record

      Get John's TGR Merino Wool Beanie

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  • Jack Hessler January 2013 Jack Hessler January 2013

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      Rider: Jack Hessler Filmed By: Chris Cressy Shreddin at Park City and Jackson Hole
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  • Announcing The Further and Dre Announcing The Further and Dream Factory Tour Winners

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      The dust has finally settled from the 2012 film tour, and the grand prize winners have been drawn. Both films this year provided a whole slew of amazing giveaways, and hopefully you walked away with something fresh from our sponsors. 

      And the winners are…

      Jeremy Jones’ Further, presented by O’Neill 

      Grand Prize: John from Bellingham, WA won the trip for two to ride at Squaw Valley. We connected with John just after his trip, and it sounds like it was a pretty epic adventure.  “The bluebird conditions, variety of terrain and size of Squaw Valley were incredible!  The mountain is so large that we were having trouble keeping track of which chair went where for the first two days!  We're already planning a return trip for next year and will be bringing our friends from our home mountain, Mt. Baker.  A big thanks from Belinda and I to Squaw Valley and TGR for making this amazing trip possible!”

      Runner up: Karta from Boulder, CO is headed to Japan to shred powder courtesy of Cloudline Tours.  After seeing the Japan segments from Further, she couldn’t have been happier, and we can’t wait to see the pictures.

      Second Place: Last but far from least, the head-to-toe O’Neill outerwear and a new board from Jones Snowboards goes to Jennifer in Boston, MA. 

      The Dream Factory

      Grand Prize: A heli-skiing trip for two courtesy of Alaska Heliskiing goes to Garrett from Colorado.  Pretty sure we heard his screams of excitement all the way up in Jackson Hole.  Garrett has yet to take the trip but we look forward to his report and some pictures.

      Runner Up: Caroline from Kentucky scored the trip for two to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.  Unfortunately she is fresh off an ACL tear but Jackson Hole has been awesome in working with her to shift the prize to a summer filled with mountain biking and hiking rehab…Her dream of skiing Jackson’s legendary terrain is going to have to wait another year.

      Second Place: Ben in Colorado is getting hooked up with head-to-toe outerwear from The North Face and a pair of skis from Atomic.

      From all of us at Teton Gravity Research, THANK YOU for making the 2012 tour a memorable one.  The tours reached close to 300 cities combined across the globe, and without your amazing support every year, it simply would not be possible. Enjoy the rest of your season, and see you next fall!

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  • Go Big And Land Soft Go Big And Land Soft

    • From: jacksonhole
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      Come out to the Eagle's Rest Terrain Park at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and try out the airbag jump with USAirbag. The airbag will be open Friday March 29-Sunday March 31st.

      Watch Jackson Hole Videos

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  • Corbet's Couloir To Meet Your Corbet's Couloir To Meet Your Maker

    • From: jacksonhole
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      One run in Jackson Hole: Corbet's Couloir to Meet Your Maker with Rob Kingwill and Tyler Horne. A fresh coat of powder makes these two double black diamond signature runs a relative walk in the park. And with over 30 feet of snow this season in Jackson Hole, there have been plenty of powder days.

      Watch More Jackson Hole Videos

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  • Sawyer Thomas Sawyer Thomas

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Rider: Sawyer Thomas Filmed By: Sawyer Skiing Jackson Hole with my buddies.
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