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  • DFD DFD

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      Digital painting in Photoshop. All hand painted except for the city. If I ever get the time, I'll replace it and paint it in.
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  • Ian McIntosh Scouts And Slays Ian McIntosh Scouts And Slays AK - Behind The Line Season 4 Episode 3

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      In this week's episode of Behind The Line, Ian McIntosh and TGR lead guide Kent Scheler spend countless hours on recon flights in Alaska, hoping to find a skiable zone. Although it was a record low snow year in Alaska, through Ian and the TGR crew’s dedication, they where able to find and shred this area outside of Juneau in proper TGR fashion. 

      Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2011 ski film, One For The Road. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, providing an in depth look Behind The Line of One For The Road.

      Click Here To Buy One For The Road On DVD | Click Here To Buy One For The Road On iTunes

      Click Here To Purchase The Award-Winning One For The Road Soundtrack

       

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  • TGR Athletes Introduce 2011-12 TGR Athletes Introduce 2011-12 Hoodies

  • Riding Shotgun With Ian McInto Riding Shotgun With Ian McIntosh - Freeskier Athlete Profile

  • Crash Reel Montage Part 1 - On Crash Reel Montage Part 1 - One For The Road

  • Crash Reel Montage Part 1 - On Crash Reel Montage Part 1 - One For The Road

  • Baldface Spring Session Part 2 Baldface Spring Session Part 2 - Behind The Scenes

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      In Part 2 of Behind The Scenes at the Baldface Spring Session, a snow storm moves in during TGR's commercial shoot for The North Face. Making the best out of the situation, TGR busts out its Phantom HD Gold camera and captures sick, slow motion shots of powder skiing. The weather clears just in time for athletes Dylan Hood, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Mark Carter, Kaitlyn Farrington, Ross Baker, Tom Wallisch, and Mike Riddle to session the huge backcountry booter.

      Click Here To Buy One For The Road On DVD | Click Here To Buy One For The Road On iTunes. 

      Click Here To Purchase The Award-Winning One For The Road Soundtrack.

    • 2 years ago
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  • 2011-2012 TGR Apparel 2011-2012 TGR Apparel

    • From: TetonGravityResearch
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      Check out the 2011-2012 line of TGR Team Tested apparel. Rock what the pros are wearing, it's all available in our shop.

      Also! Win some free TGR gear by entering our caption contest. We've got a T-shirt, hoody and water bottle up for grabs. Go here for more details:  http://on.fb.me/tL7Mh5 

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  • Riding Shotgun With Sage Catta Riding Shotgun With Sage Cattabriga-Alosa - Freeskier Athlete Profile

  • Further Training Day - Riding Further Training Day - Riding The High Sierra With Jeremy Jones

    • From: sethlightcap
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      November 21, 2011

      The pictures we had seen didn’t lie. Despite the grim November snowpack in the Sierra, it was out there: glorious powder snow deep enough to shred lay hidden in the deepest, darkest crevices of the high country. It was only a matter of finding it.

      On Nov. 16, Jeremy Jones, Ryland Bell, Morgan Hebert and I decided we could wait no longer. It was time to start the backcountry season and hit the trail to earn some pow turns. The destination we decided upon was a steep north facing High Sierra couloir outside of Bridgeport, California. We knew climbing the couloir would be a big effort for the possible pay-off, but it seemed reasonable enough to make it worth it. Not to mention all of us were long overdue for a blow-out day in the mountains.

      The adventure that ensued became a "Further" training day for more reasons than one. Driving home to Tahoe after the mission, Jones summed it up:

      “Ninety percent of the steps we took today could have been hazardous to your health,” cracked Jones. “I don’t know how else to describe it other than the perfect extreme training day. We climbed up miles of sketchy talus, front pointed up ice, hammered home the axes, rode down with our axes out and scored some pow turns.”  

      There is no denying that the hike-to-ride ratio hit a new low for our crew on the trip, but the fun meter was still pinned throughout the full-value day. Check out the photos and share in our first snow stoke ... and a little bit of suffering.

      — Seth Lightcap

      Ryland Bell Shreds Hulk Couloir

      This is what we were dreaming about when we rationalized punching it up to the couloir — pow turns in a steep alpine hallway. Fantasy became reality for Ryland seven hours after leaving the trailhead.

      Jeremy Jones approaches Hulk Couloir

      The Movember Mario Brother, Jeremy Jones, had gotten a glimpse of the remanent snow in the couloir on a scenic plane flight three weeks earlier. We were betting that the wall to wall layer of last year’s snow was plastered with a couple feet of stable pow. Only one way to find out.

      On the way to Hulk Couloir

      The five mile, 3,400-foot climb to the base of the coolie allowed us plenty of time to look around. I spent more than a few minutes daydreaming that I had my climbing rack in my pack instead of my snowboard. Sure looked like better conditions for sending splitters than shredding.

      Jeremy Jones climbs to Hulk Couloir

      We did find a few spots to bust moves on granite. Climbing the slabs gave us a brief respite from the endless snow-covered talus fields.

      Jeremy Jones and crew climb Hulk couloir

      Our boots finally bit into a legit snowpack at the entrance of the coolie. Snow conditions were variable, as expected. We found anywhere between 0 inches and 18 inches of wind-packed powder on top of a firm, icy base. The dense, new snow was bonded pretty well at the base of the chute but we knew that might change the higher we climbed.

      Climbing the Hulk couloir

      The foreshortened view of the couloir on the approach had me thinking it would be a short climb. In reality, the couloir snaked up way farther than expected with several pitch changes. The low snow levels also made it as steep as it ever gets. How steep was it? Not sure, didn’t measure, but the top half must have been 50 degrees plus.

      Climbing the Hulk couloir

      Just up ahead the climbing got more technical as the snow was shallower. An icy bulge 150 feet from the top of the climb marked the end of the new snow. The couloir was scoured clean above the bulge and required front pointing and ice axe placements to keep climbing. Our bodies relished the tenuous moves while our heads processed the adrenaline of such bold steps on the first day of the season. 

      Morgan Hebert Drops In To Hulk Couloir

      Dropping in off the top was an exercise in survival sliding. Everyone inched down on their toe edge, lowering themselves off of ice axe placements until after the icy bulge. Once back on the fresh snow the conditions got exponentially better, but the steep pitch and firm base made for spicy turns. Morgan Hebert milked the deepest snow on the far skier’s right wall.

      Middle pitch of Hulk Couloir

      The middle pitch of the coolie held the best snow. If you railed too hard your edges would hit the ice but if you floated into the fall line you could stay above it. Ryland Bell stayed light on his feet and linked up the pow turns.

      Jeremy Jones snowboards Hulk Couloir

      Everybody kept it in first gear including Jeremy, but we all got a taste of what we had come for — steep rideable pow. The Sierra need another few feet of snow before you’ll find much rippable pow out there.

      Hulk Couloir

      Hanging out in the shadow of the walll had made for a wild outing on this sunny November day. Between the classic climbing routes and the couloirs, no doubt this zone is a year-round alpine playground, even in the shoulder season.

      Climbing down from the Hulk Couloir

      Moving through the icy boulders on the long descent pushed our bodies into overdrive. Thankfully we made it down the talus fields before night fall. Our headlamps clicked on as we hit the climbers trail and picked up the pace racing out of the basin. Twelve hours after leaving the trailhead we cracked beers back at the car celebrating a safe and successful mission. We had found some pow turns and thoroughly wasted ourselves. "Further" adventures in the Sierra will only get more rewarding from here on out.

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  • One For The Road Premiere New One For The Road Premiere New York City

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      One For The Road Premiere New York City
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  • TGR Takes Over Times Square TGR Takes Over Times Square

    • From: filmtour
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      On Nov. 12 TGR took over Times Square and showed "One For The Road" at the Best Buy Theater. The New York City audience was stoked and came fired up to see the latest film and hang with Dylan Hood, Dash Longe, Todd Ligare, Griffin Post and Ian McIntosh. 

      Everyone in attendance got an early-season 2 for 1 Killington Resort ticket and over $5000 worth of gear was given away at the show. Sponsors threw in big for this one: lucky winners walked away with a pair of Atomic Blogs, a pair of Kastle skis, a GoPro Hero helmet camera, almost $1000 worth of The North Face gift certificates, a DNA jacket, swag from Sass Global Travel, tons of TGR gear, guided trips from Brooklyn Outfitters, discounts from Liftickets.com and much, much more. 

      The 'high-five foot race' for the Kastle skis proved injury-free (barely), and the rock-paper-scissors contest came down to the wire for the Blogs. Thanks NYC for treating TGR right and we'll see you next year.

      Signing posters

      **Todd Ligare signs posters at the One For The Road premiere in New York City.**

      Todd Ligare Signing Posters

      **Ligare throwing stoke.**

      Signing posters

      **So many fans. So much fun.**

      Signing posters at the One For The Road NYC premiere

      **A mad house.**

      Dylan Hood in New York City

      **Dylan Hood remains zen among the chaos.**

      Dylan Hood in New York City

      **Dylan Hood is a lefty.**

      Signing boobs in NYC

      **The best part about being a pro athlete.**

      Signing boobs in NYC

      **Remember to cross the 'I's and dot the 'T's.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **The venue.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **The ring leader.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Throwing stoke.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Griffen Post's beard is robust.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Dash Longe gives away some gear.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Dash Longe, pointing at you.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Yucking it up on stage.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Ian McIntosh, Todd Ligare and Dylan Hood raffle off prizes.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **A photo of a guy with a mustache standing in front of a photo of a guy with a mustache.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Standing room only.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **Captivated.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **It's all about powder. Powder is life.**

      One For The Road Premiere New York City

      **See you next year!**

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  • One For The Road Premiere New One For The Road Premiere New York City

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