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  • Ben McClellan February and Mar Ben McClellan February and March

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      Rider: Ben McClellan Filmed By: Mitch MacArthur and myself Mid season edit shredding and having good times at Winter Park, CO, Taos, NM and Grand Targhee, WY
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  • Scoot Scoot

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Howard Howard

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Nice One Nice One

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Scott Petersen Scott Petersen

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Ferry Peak. WY Ferry Peak. WY

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      1/22,23,2013
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  • How Pow How Pow

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Petersen Petersen

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Charlie Jonas Charlie Jonas

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Mark Howard Mark Howard

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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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      January 21, 22 Ferry Peak WY
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  • Angel Collinson Segment From T Angel Collinson Segment From The Dream Factory TGR Ski Movie

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      Teton Gravity Research skier Angel Collinson is nominated for the Best Female Performance in the 2013 Powder Magazine Video Awards. Check out her full segment from TGR’s newest film, The Dream Factory, where Angel rips the northern Chugach mountains in Alaska with Seth Morrison, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and Dana Flahr.

      The Dream Factory synopsis: For the past 16 years, Teton Gravity Research has made the pilgrimage to America’s last frontier, Alaska: The Dream Factory. Throughout history, Alaska has been a place of dreams. From the early gold rush days, to the rise of commercial fishing, to the explosion of the ski and snowboard freeride movement, people have left everything to follow their dreams and journey to this foreign, mystical land. Like the frontiersmen before them, the pioneers of the freeride movement like Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, and Trevor Petersen made the dream of skiing in Alaska a reality.

      Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY, and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during a record snowfall year in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about.

      Order The Dream Factory

      Watch More Dream Factory Edits

      Buy Tickets To The Powder Video Awards

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  • Dash Longe Segment From The Dr Dash Longe Segment From The Dream Factory TGR Ski Movie

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      Teton Gravity Research skier Dash Longe is nominated for the Best Male Performance in the 2013 Powder Magazine Video Awards. Check out his full segment from TGR’s newest film, The Dream Factory, where Dash rips the Northern Chugach.

      The Dream Factory synopsis: For the past 16 years, Teton Gravity Research has made the pilgrimage to America’s last frontier, Alaska: The Dream Factory. Throughout history, Alaska has been a place of dreams. From the early gold rush days, to the rise of commercial fishing, to the explosion of the ski and snowboard freeride movement, people have left everything to follow their dreams and journey to this foreign, mystical land. Like the frontiersmen before them, the pioneers of the freeride movement like Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, and Trevor Petersen made the dream of skiing in Alaska a reality.

      Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY, and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during a record snowfall year in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about.

      Order The Dream Factory

      Watch More Dream Factory Edits

      Buy Tickets To The Powder Video Awards

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  • Through The Lens Of Tristan Gr Through The Lens Of Tristan Greszko

    • From: kimhavell
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      “Through The lens” is a regular column on TetonGravity.com that highlights the work of a photographer in the ski and snowboard industries. The series exists to celebrate the photographers who bring us extraordinary imagery, to get to know who they are, and to understand their process.

      Tristan Greszko, a gifted athlete and photographer based in Jackson, Wyo., is known for his creation and adaptation of unique angles in photo and art imagery. Greszko enjoys working in various artistic mediums including alternate photo processes, screen-printing projects, film, and other creative outlets. His work on projects like the Tiny Jackson Hole video in 2011 catapulted him overnight into the public realm. And, as local lore goes, he is one of a handful of skiers to straight-line “Once is Enough,” a serious and steep line in the JHMR backcountry.

      Greszko took art classes in high school and later began to develop his photo skills through on-snow work in Vermont. After moving to Jackson in 2006, Tristan co-created the Teton Artlab, developing this multi-purpose, non-profit venue to provide affordable workspace for local artists. The lab maintains a quirky and creative atmosphere in which artists congregate and collaborate.

      Keep an eye out: With his distinctive captures and creativity, Greszko explores new ways to share his world of photo and art from a deep well of talent.

      A skier slashes a turn in in Jackson Hole photo by Tristan Greszko
      1. The Start.


      In 2005, I moved from Atlanta to Vermont for a job snow reporting at Okemo and was in charge of shooting “Photo of the Day.” I also bought my first camera and shot the now-defunct Vermont Freeskiing Open. The years between 2005 and 2010, I spent almost every waking hour immersing myself in photography, learning, failing a lot, and collecting a few decent images here and there.

      In 2010, after 4 years working in the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort marketing department, I left my job to devote more time and energy to being a professional photographer. By that spring, I felt I had a strong portfolio and a skill set competent enough to finally, truly call myself a photographer. And now, two years later, I feel like I'm starting to produce some great images. So, I feel like, in many ways, I'm just getting going.

      Killer Face Shots in Jackson Hole by Tristan Greszko
      2. The Inspiration.


      The most obvious choice is my dad, though it comes with a big footnote. The older I get the more I realize how similar we are in so many ways. He had a rare, boundless curiosity about the world, a mischievous sense of adventure, and was obsessive about his interests, which I very clearly inherited. He was a technically perfect, beautiful skier, had a dark sense of humor, tinkered with art and photography, and had a passion for the mountains that bordered on religious fanaticism.

      The footnote is that both of my parents died when I was 14. I was just a naive little kid in 9th grade when it happened, so I say all this after many years of reflection, coming to terms with it all, and you know, building up a bit of a mythology about who he was.  It's hard to say if I'd be as driven or independent as I am today if I had a more normal, happy childhood, but his influence is undeniable and I couldn't imagine a better life in spite of it all. 

      There are a few industry people that inspire me, too, right now.

      Steve Casimiro of Adventure Journal has a wonderfully articulate way with words and images that explain this eternal search and the insatiable lust for adventure that we're all seeking. He does it casually and poetically, and very well.

      Curt Morgan of Brain Farm Cinema … Well, there's no one like Curt out there.  We went to the same high school back in New York. He has accomplished some very big things to say the least.

      Tahoe photographer Andy Bardon is a good friend of mine who shares a similar aesthetic and work ethic, and is a machine in the mountains. It's been awesome seeing him start to blow up.

      Cody Peak in Jackson Hole by Tristan Greszko
      3. The Future.


      I think my goals are pretty simple. I'd like to sustain a lifetime of exploring, adventuring, and being curious about the world, and working really hard and dreaming big. I'd like to think that my work inspires people to live better, and seek out richer, more rewarding experiences too.  Hopefully, I can continue to find amazing people along the way to share the adventure with — finding and keeping interesting, passionate people around me is always an important necessity.  And, as for my dreams, well, I'll just keep those to myself for now. I like it better that way.

      I'm at a point where I'm confident, have some momentum, and feel like I can do some big things if I start pushing and putting my work out there.  I like to fly under the radar and evade unnecessary attention but when I think about where I've come from in the past few years — and what I'm capable of now — I'm really excited for the future. I'd like to step up into a much bigger arena and work with bigger clients: The North Faces, Patagonias, Red Bulls and National Geographics of the outdoor/adventure world.

      Bootpackers by Tristan Greszko
      4. The Business.


      I like this quote by artist Chuck Close:

      “The advice I like to give young artists, or really anybody who’ll listen to me, is not to wait around for inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs; the rest of us just show up and get to work. If you wait around for the clouds to part and a bolt of lightning to strike you in the brain, you are not going to make an awful lot of work. All the best ideas come out of the process; they come out of the work itself. Things occur to you. If you’re sitting around trying to dream up a great art idea, you can sit there a long time before anything happens. But if you just get to work, something will occur to you and something else will occur to you and something else that you reject will push you in another direction. Inspiration is absolutely unnecessary and somehow deceptive. You feel like you need this great idea before you can get down to work, and I find that’s almost never the case.”

      The most important thing I've learned is to get out and actually DO what you want to do. It’s important to go out and TAKE it instead of sitting around waffling about it.  If you pursue something long enough, you'll find an audience, and you'll definitely find a way to get by, and probably thrive.  A lot of people think giving it all up and moving to the mountains is crazy but I think the opposite is true. It’s crazy how most people live —working in an anonymous job in an anonymous city.  I work hard to stay afloat but it rarely feels like I'm truly working, at least not in the way it felt before I moved to Jackson.

      The Tetons by Tristan Greszko
      5.  The Source.


      I like shooting with the unknowns — the people who you've never heard of and who ski harder than most and keep their mouth shut about it.  Skier Andrew Whiteford and I shot a lot when we moved to Jackson and he's done really well for himself. Good friend and ripper AJ Puccia has been another favorite athlete. There are a few other shots of people you've probably never heard of that are some of my favorite photos ever. These are all athletes that can do anything you ask, happy to shoot, look good while doing it, and are super humble at the same time.

      I crave frequent change, stimulation, and novelty. Lately, I've been shooting a lot of random personal projects like some short videos of this summer's crazy wild fires (in Big Piney, WY and Jackson) and photos of the Northern Lights that were going off in Jackson in the early fall. I've also been road tripping all over the West for the past two years shooting a whole range of weird, amazing locations. And, I just completed an exciting Teton aerial shoot that I've wanted to do forever.

      A frozen fog in Jackson, Wyoming by Tristan Greszko
      6. The Industry.


      Remote control/drone platforms are definitely next in line to blow up big time.  Where the military goes, so goes civilian technology. I bought a Cinestar 8 multi-rotor helicopter this past spring. It's already allowed me to shoot some stunning photos and video, but I'm basically still operating with training wheels. When it all comes together, the cinematography and unique perspectives are really stunning.

      The Northern Lights Over the Tetons
      7. Career Highlights.


      -Construction of the JH Tram - I have thousands of shots of every step of building the new JH tram over the two-year construction period.  No idea what I'll ever do with them but it's awesome to have been the sole photographer on such a piece of history that's so close to the community.

      -Tiny Jackson Hole - I spent a ton of time, 400-plus hours making that video and the response blew me away.  It was a labor of love for sure and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out.

      -Alpinist Spread - Alpinist 33 featured the Grand Teton as that issue's mountain profile. One of my favorite shots ever run was a double-page spread on the opening page of the article, Grand Teton: A Map of the Wild by Renny Jackson.  Given the Grand's influence on American alpinism, it was an honor to be in such legendary company.

      -JH Tram Heli Shoot, 2009 - We did a sunrise shoot of the new tram with Corey Gavitt of TGR. It was my first time shooting out the door of a helicopter, with patrollers throwing bombs below us, patrollers dropping into Corbet's, and the new Tram in perfect morning light.
       
      -TGR/Erik Roner ski-BASE of Cajun Couloir - Erik Roner is an amazing guy and completely nuts. So, seeing him ski base Cajun while perched up above in the old tram was a really special thing though the anxious anticipation beforehand was really intense.

      -Aerials in Indian Creek - the first time I shot climbing with the “Octokopter “- also completely terrifying flying the helicopter off the top of a giant boulder and trying to ease up next to a climber 80 feet off the deck but overall it was a great success and learning experience. It took me another three months before my first epic crash!

      Erik Roner Cajun Couloir
      To follow Tristan:

      http://www.tristangreszko.com
      http://instagram.com/tgreszko
      http://blog.tetonartlab.com

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  • News: Super Sally Celebration News: Super Sally Celebration Kicks Off Saturday In Jackson, Wyoming

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Last March, ski industry media maven Sally Francklyn suffered a tragic, life-altering head injury after falling while skiing “Once Is Enough” in the Jackson Hole backcountry. The hardworking professionals of Teton County Search and Rescue and the Jackson Hole Ski Patrol saved her life. Today, she continues to make huge leaps toward recovery — a testament to her inner strength and the support of loving family and friends.

      The Super Sally Celebration fundraising party is taking place Saturday, December 8, at 6 p.m. at the Pink Garter Theatre in Jackson, Wyoming. This event is an opportunity for Sally’s supporters to get together, celebrate Sally’s determination and perseverance, show our appreciation for TCSAR and JHSP, and kick off winter among friends and fellow skiers.

      There will be food, silent and live auctions, guest speakers, a special film edit by Warren Miller Entertainment, ski-community camaraderie, and more. Come show your support!

      More On This Event

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      More On Sally's Accident And Recovery

      If you would like to donate something to this event, please ship to:

      Denny, ink,
      ATT: Eric Henderson,
      155 West Gill Ave.
      Jackson, WY, 83002

      For more information contact Chris Denny: chrisdenny@me.com | 307-200-6001

      Super Sally Celebration

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  • Grand Targhee Resort to Open D Grand Targhee Resort to Open Dreamcatcher and Fred’s Mountain on Opening Day

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      Grand Targhee

      Alta, WY – Grand Targhee Resort will open for its 44th ski season on Friday, November 23 with top to bottom skiing on Fred’s Mountain and three out of five lifts running; Dreamcatcher, Shoshone and Papoose Magic Carpet, are scheduled to run conditions permitting. Lifts will run from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
       
      Grand Targhee has received over 73 inches of snow since the middle of October and additional lifts and terrain will open as soon as Grand Targhee receives additional snowfall and conditions allow.
       
      Opening Weekend Ticket Pricing and Special benefitting the Teton Valley Food Bank:
      Grand Targhee Resort will offer Adult lift tickets at $44 for opening weekend, Friday, November 23 through Sunday, November 25. Additionally, anyone wishing to donate two canned goods or non-perishable food items to the local Teton Valley Food Bank through the resort will receive $10 OFF their individual ticket purchase for opening weekend.
       
      With the $10 OFF Teton Valley Food Bank donation tickets will be:
      ·         Adult and Senior tickets (13 & up) will be $34 for a full day
      ·         Junior tickets (6 – 12) will be $19 for a full day
      ·         Child tickets (5 & under) with paying adult will be FREE
       
      Donations will be accepted at the Activities Center and at the Ticket Booth. The Teton Valley Food Bank will accept and needs the following items, through Grand Targhee Resort.
       
      ·         Canned foods
      ·         Pasta meals
      ·         Dried beans
      ·         Peanut butter
      ·         Chili/soups
      ·         Rice
      ·         Pasta
       
      Season Pass Processing and Pick-up:
      Season passes will be available for pick-up in the Activity Center, with the Activity Center opening at 8:00AM on Friday. All passholders will be receiving new passes this year. All passholders who have not previously picked-up their passes will need to go inside the Activity Center to get their pictures taken and passes processed. You will not be able to access the lifts or mountain without your new pass, make sure you stop-by the Activity Center to get your new pass.
       
      Mountain & Nordic Operations:
      The GTR Terrain Park will open with several features for all freeriders to get their jib on. Ski & Snowboard School, Mini-Moose Ski School and all retail and rental will operated on a normal schedule. Nordic track in Rick's Basin will open partially on Friday. Most of the track has good snow conditions but there will be some occasional thin spots. No classic track will be set, please check-in at the Activities Center or Ski & Snowboard School for the most up-to-date Nordic conditions and map.
       
      Food &Beverage Operations:
      Grand Targhee Resort restaurants will operate on the following schedule until further notice, all times are subject to change:
      ·         Snorkels                  7:00 am to 2:00 pm daily

      ·         Wild Bills                  11:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday, Sat. & Sun opening weekend then closed mid-week until Dec 13

      ·         Trap Bar                  11:00 am to 7:00 pm Sun – Thurs; 11:00 am to 8:30 pm Fri & Sat

      ·         Branding Iron          5:00 pm to 9:00 pm daily, Also, Open Thanksgiving Day from 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm

      ·         General Store          8:00 am to 5:30 pm daily

      Lodging:
      Grand Targhee lodging will be open as early as Thursday night for those ready to get a jump on first chair. Special lodging packages are available for Thanksgiving. Lodging reservations can be made by calling 800-827-4433 or on-line at GrandTarghee.com.
       
      Targhee-Driggs Local Shuttle:
      The Shuttle between Driggs and Grand Targhee will begin operations on Friday, November 23, for full shuttle schedule and rates visit GrandTarghee.com.
       
      Additional Events for Opening Weekend:
      Branding Iron Grill:
      ·         November 22 - Traditional Turkey Dinner. 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Reservations suggested.

      Habitat:
      ·         The Black Friday sale at Habitat. We're turning Black Friday into the White Room Sale with the doors opening here at 7:00 am!  Door prizes, Free wax all day with any purchase and get a Oakley or Smith goggle with any ski, board or boot purchase.  Come on into the “White Room” this Black Friday and save!

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  • The Dream Factory Now Availabl The Dream Factory Now Available On iTunes

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      The Dream Factory now on iTunes

      Teton Gravity Research's newest ski and snowboard film, The Dream Factory, is now available on iTunes.

      Get The Dream Factory On iTunes Now

      For the past 16 years, Teton Gravity Research has made the pilgrimage to America’s last frontier, Alaska: The Dream Factory. Throughout history, Alaska has been a place of dreams. From the early gold rush days, to the rise of commercial fishing, to the explosion of the ski and snowboard freeride movement, people have left everything to follow their dreams and journey to this foreign, mystical land. Like the frontiersmen before them, the pioneers of the freeride movement like Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, and Trevor Petersen made the dream of skiing in Alaska a reality.

      Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY, and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during a record snowfall year in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about.

      On Location: Jackson Hole, WY / Valdez, AK / Haines, AK / Anchorage, AK / Whittier, AK / Northern Chugach, AK / Valdez Heli Ski Guides / Alyeska Resort / SEABA Heli / Alaska Heli Skiing / Girdwood, AK / Pemberton, BC

      See Tour Dates

      Buy DVD And Blu-Ray Disks

      Get The Soundtrack

      Go To The Dream Factory Film Page



      Get The Dream Factory on iTunes

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  • The Dream Factory Trailer - Te The Dream Factory Trailer - Teton Gravity Research 2012 Ski And Snowboard Movie

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      Order The Dream Factory Now

      For the past 16 years, Teton Gravity Research has made the pilgrimage to America’s last frontier, Alaska: The Dream Factory. Throughout history, Alaska has been a place of dreams. From the early gold rush days, to the rise of commercial fishing, to the explosion of the ski and snowboard freeride movement, people have left everything to follow their dreams and journey to this foreign, mystical land. Like the frontiersmen before them, the pioneers of the freeride movement like Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, and Trevor Petersen made the dream of skiing in Alaska a reality.

      Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY, and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during a record snowfall year in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about.

      Starring: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Dash Longe, Dana Flahr, Tim Durtschi, Seth Morrison, Erik Roner, Chris Benchetler, Todd Ligare, Griffin Post, Ralph Backstrom, Daron Rahlves, Angel Collinson, Matt Philippi, Clayton Vila, Cam Riley, Dylan Hood, John Spriggs, Rory Bushfield, Max Hammer, Nick Martini, Dave Treadway, Maxim Arsenault, Forrest Shearer, Daniel Tisi

      On Location: Jackson Hole, WY / Valdez, AK / Haines, AK / Anchorage, AK / Whittier, AK / Northern Chugach, AK / Valdez Heli Ski Guides / Alyeska Resort / SEABA Heli / Alaska Heli Skiing / Girdwood, AK / Pemberton, BC

      Music: Dane Short & Kris Dirksen, "Gears of Death" | Mannequin Men, "Flying Blind" | c65, "Let's Go"

      Go To The Dream Factory Page

      Get Film Tour Info

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  • News: Teton Gravity Research R News: Teton Gravity Research Releases Trailer For The Dream Factory

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      The Dream Factory box art

      New feature-length ski and snowboard film will depict the history and modern progression of freeriding in Alaska.

      (Teton Village, Wyo.) - Leading multimedia action sports brand Teton Gravity Research (TGR) announces the release of its upcoming feature-length HD ski and snowboard film, The Dream Factory, and releases the trailer.


      For the past 16 years, Teton Gravity Research (TGR) has made the pilgrimage to America’s last frontier, Alaska: The Dream Factory. Throughout history, Alaska has been a place of dreams. From the early gold rush days, to the rise of commercial fishing, to the explosion of the ski and snowboard freeride movement, people have left everything to follow their dreams and journey to this foreign, mystical land. Like the frontiersmen before them, the pioneers of the freeride movement like Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, and Trevor Petersen made the dream of skiing in Alaska a reality.

      Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during last year's record snowfall in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about.

      Starring: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Dash Longe, Dana Flahr, Tim Durtschi, Seth Morrison, Erik Roner, Chris Benchetler, Todd Ligare, Griffin Post, Ralph Backstrom, Daron Rahlves, Angel Collinson, Matt Philippi, Clayton Vila, Cam Riley, Dylan Hood, John Spriggs, Rory Bushfield, Max Hammer, Nick Martini, Dave Treadway, Maxim Arsenault, Forrest Shearer, Daniel Tisi

      On Location: Jackson Hole, WY / Valdez, AK / Haines, AK / Anchorage, AK / Whittier, AK / Northern Chugach, AK / Valdez Heli Ski Guides / Alyeska Resort / SEABA Heli / Alaska Heli Skiing / Girdwood, AK / Pemberton, BC

      "The Dream Factory is the most elaborate TGR film to date," says Todd Jones, TGR co-founder. "We shot over 50 interviews and uncovered the true history of skiing and snowboarding in Alaska. The story will take viewers through Alaska's history as a state, its skiing history, and showcase the modern progression of skiing and snowboarding - from steep spines and big mountain terrain, to urban and all-around progressive freestyle."

      The Dream Factory will premiere September 15, 2012, at the Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village, Wyo., followed by a worldwide film tour.

      Click here for information on iTunes, DVD, and Blu-ray releases.

      Photos, videos and stories from The Dream Factory

      About Teton Gravity Research:

      One of the world's leading action sports brands, TGR has produced 30 award-winning feature-length films, numerous television series, and national television commercial spots. Known for its cutting edge media and lifestyle product, TGR works with the top athletes in their respective disciplines, capturing, celebrating, and bringing to life the passion and enthusiasm associated with action sports. TGR is a proud member of 1% For The Planet and strongly believes in protecting the environment in which the team works and plays. For more information on TGR, please visit tetongravity.com, one of the leading online destinations and communities in the action sports industry.

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  • Videos: International Go Skate Videos: International Go Skateboarding Day — 5 Skate Clips You Must Watch

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      Go Skateboarding Day 2012 2

      In honor of Go Skateboarding Day, here are 4 iconic skate videos and one Jackson Hole local video you have to watch. From the heaviest bowl ripping to the technical street skating, these videos will deliver the amp you need to go skateboarding.

      1. Pedro Barros Video is pure GNAR. This guy can skate the the most heaviest transition obstacles and make it look easy while maintaining a charging and flowing style. 

       

      2. Chris Haslam's Almost Round 3 Video Part is a classic. This dude is here to entertain. He can shred all terrain with a wacky style and precision board handling.


      3. Daewon Song's DVS Skate More video part shows what he is capable of. This is the man that skates faster than every other skater and has no fear of failure or pain.

       

      4. Nike Skateboarding's Team goes to Taiwan with a big crew. Justin Brock, Youness Amrani, and Wieger Van Wageningen all travel to Taiwan and meet up with the European destroyers Marek Zaprazny and Daniel Lebron. They have an amazing trip and grab some great footage.


      5. Brewsed and Confused is a skate film by Chris Cressy starring Chris Banks, Alex Bowman, Jesse Robbins, Austin Lobner, William Whitfield, Zac Curran, Sam Litzelman, Greg Clark, Jeff Moran, Blake Paul, Andy Skinner and more. Shot on location in Jackson, WY, Alpine, WY, Salt Lake City, Durham, NH, and a few others spots. Take a peak at what Wyoming and Utah has to offer to the skate scene.


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