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Himalaya Honeymoon Himalaya Honeymoon
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Description:Himalaya Honeymoon
- 7 months ago
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Return To Meru Teaser By The N Return To Meru Teaser By The North Face
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Success on the vertical Shark's Fin on India's Mount Meru—one of the last and most perilous unclimbed rock faces in the world—pushed Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk to their limits. Here they tell the epic tale of their ultimate expedition.
Music:Deadhorse Song: Tired LungsFacebook.com/DeadhorseMusic - 7 months ago
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Salomon Freeski TV S5 E14 Kash Salomon Freeski TV S5 E14 Kashmir Dreams
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"By the time we landed we had an armed guard escorting us back to the military base." Chris Rubens and Tristan Knoertzer discover the challenges but also witness the triumphs of opening a heli ski operation in the war torn mountain ranges of Kashmir, India.
- 1 year ago
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Waxing Geopolitical With Lynse Waxing Geopolitical With Lynsey Dyer
- From: dankostrzewski
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Lynsey Dyer gets tuned up. Photo by Grant Gunderson.
October 12, 2011
— Dan Kostrzewski
Jackson, Wyoming local Lynsey Dyer has traveled far from her roots in the Sun Valley race program to become one of skiing’s most respected and inspiring female athletes. With bold, beautiful lines captured on film and in print she has earned widespread respect and recognition that culminated with Powder Magazine’s Female Skier of the Year award in 2010. Off the hill, Lynsey has also exhibited a creative side using her artistic talents to design graphic artwork for First Ascent and land one of her photographs in National Geographic Magazine. Tetongravity.com caught up with Lynsey to talk about her recent trips, current segments and geopolitical stories in between international flights to thrilling locations.
Tetongravity.com: What was the most inspiring trip you took this past season?
Lynsey Dyer: Lel Tone and I got to go to Kashmir and ski on the disputed border of India and Pakistan in a red A-star helicopter. It blew my mind the fact that there are guys with guns on both sides and yet we are waving this white flag that we were just there to ski powder. So it was the first time that I saw my sport become something bigger than itself in that both side were opinionated in this war that has gone on for a ridiculous amount of time and yet they could all celebrate together and lighten up for a moment when it came to powder skiing, which I though was significant in that a sport could bring two opposing sides together even just for a moment. So it was really inspiring. I was very proud of skiing on that trip.
What was that experience like skiing in the Gulmarg region?
We got a couple of runs at 5,000 meters and they were first descents, which was really fun. We named a run Uncle Eddie (after Eddie Bauer), which was a treat. It is just completely untouched there. Any run in the past they have had to hike to it and this was the first year they have allowed helicopters out there so the possibilities were just endless.
Do they have anything like the concept of heli tenure in India?
Well, you’re not supposed to go into Pakistan but the border is so foggy that we definitely ventured over. We actually peed in Pakistan and that was a highlight.
I mean, what a crazy opportunity, right? To go on a trip where you have five days to try and get good ski footage is difficult, right? And we had one sunny day with safe conditions and it was an epic day, a day that none of us will forget.
And then ending up and skiing at 5,000 meters … the only way we would know how high we were getting was the pilot would put on an oxygen mask and that was how we knew it was high.
We asked, “where is ours?” and he replied, “get out.”
Lynsey Dyer in action. Photo by Grant Gunderson.
Was it an older machine?
No it was a beautiful A-star from New Zealand and a great crew and guides and a great journey. It ended up being seventy clicks from where they found Osama, so we were right in there.
In the heart of the geopolitical zone?
Yeah.
So the other project you worked on was with the Rocky Mountain Sherpas for the film “All.I.Can”?
That’s right.
Why did you decide to get involved with that project?
They are incredible people and they are very passionate about what they do and they are on the cutting edge of ski film. This will not be just another ski-porn film. This will be the most beautifully shot and directed pieces of not only ski film but showing the natural world.
Because of the Cineflex they use — which is a ridiculously expensive stabilizing device for shooting from the helicopter — it is going to look a lot more like “Planet Earth,” on that scale, rather than a normal ski movie.
As well as having a message, which I feel like a lot of ski films don’t, and it’s a very powerful message about environmentalism, but in a very inspiring way because these guys are so creative and dedicated and these guys are so over the top and dedicated in all aspects. So I am honored to be part of what the ski industry is calling the best ski film of the last ten years.
So, what specifically about the environmental message resonated with you?
Really capturing the beauty. These guys are famous for their timelapses and showing certain parts of the cycle of life and showing the earth as a living being, breathing through its rivers and through the cycles of winter to summer to spring. And just beautiful imagery of even making logging look beautiful.
It’s not opinionated it’s just putting it out there for the viewer to decide it’s not preaching anything but it is so inspiring that I think my goal with skiing is inspiring people to go outside and to make it accessible to the point where people think if she can do it, I can do it. And so I feel like this film captures all that with absolute beauty.
What are you most excited about looking forward?
Right now we are headed to South America, we are filming with Sweetgrass Productions in Portillo and from there I go straight to Las Lenas, hopefully with Eddie Bauer. And from there I can’t say, I’ve been working with Outside Television a lot and from there who knows — hopefully I’ll get more time at home in Jackson but you never know what the season will bring. It’s always at the last minute and that’s part of the adventure.
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The Silk Road The Silk Road
- From: mc_roon
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Description:Himalayan Gnar
- 2 years ago
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Himalayan Dream Himalayan Dream
- From: mc_roon
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Description:looking across valley at Nun Kun in Kashmir
- 2 years ago
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Dash Longe Powder TV Athlete P Dash Longe Powder TV Athlete Profile
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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Watch Dash Longe's Powder TV interview as he talks about growing up in Lake Tahoe, filming for the first time with TGR in Salad Days and traveling all over to world for segments in places India, Corsica, Austria, Switzerland and France. As Dash describes, "Once I got on board with TGR it opened up this whole new opportunity of travel...I would probably never get the chance to go to [some of these places] if it wasn't for skiing."
- 2 years ago
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Video: Chad Sayers and Tobin S Video: Chad Sayers and Tobin Seagel's A Skier's Journey Episode 1, Kashmir
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The first in a series of 3 ski-travel episodes (Ep2: La Grave - A Skier's Journey / Ep3: Freshfield Icefield - A Skier's Journey), skiers Chad Sayers and Tobin Seagel travel halfway around the world to Kashmir to ski the high altitude Gulmarg gondola, only to find the snow pack is a ticking time bomb. Never the less, they find safe areas to ski and discover the beauty of Kashmir and the Himalaya - its people and its landscape.
Presented by Gore-tex and Arcteryx.com.
Production - Jordan Manley
Skiers - Chad Sayers & Tobin Seagel
Narration - Chad Sayers
Animation - Chad Manley
Music - "Ringa Ringa" by AR Rahman
"Tension Nai Laini" by Gurpreet Lally & Arshpreet
Special thanks to Anthony Bonello
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On the Couch with Dash Longe P On the Couch with Dash Longe Part 2
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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In the second part of On the Couch with Dash Longe, Dash recounts skiing in India and the Himalayas as the experience of a lifetime. The totally different cultural experience made a large impact on his life. Dash also details his process before hitting a line or a jump, its good insight to how pro athletes do what they do.
- 3 years ago
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Sharkfin Sharkfin
- From: djdez02
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Free descent from Sharkfin (Gulmarg Kashmir). Skier: Matej Bradaškja
- 4 years ago
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India India
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Behind The Line – Episode 7 - Behind The Line – Episode 7 - Erik Roner Cowboys and Indians
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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Cowboys and Indians is a well-known chute in Jackson Hole. Athlete Erik Roner drops this classic line and races the slough as it pours over him blocking his vision. Unable to see a thing, Roner points through the cloud and heads for the bottom. For more episodes of Behind the Line check back regularly.
Behind the line is a 13 episode web series by Teton Gravity Research. Each episode will feature a unique line, jump, or session as athletes take a look back and discuss. The series will give you an in depth look Behind The Line of these incredible film moments. - 4 years ago
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Tangerine Dream Trailer Tangerine Dream Trailer
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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JEEP presents a 16mm Ski & Snowboard Film by Teton Gravity Research
The Tangerine Dream is a film that represents 10 years of broken down trucks, whiskey bottles, wanderlust and the most down and dirty skiing and boarding you have ever seen.This rusty orange story is about the origins of TGR, outlaw athletes and the ragged lifestyle that has kept this posse’s dream and way of life alive. The movement is stronger than ever with Nobis accomplishing the impossible in Alaska, the Olenicks taking their park skills to AK, Jeremy Jones straight-lining 50 degree spine walls, Sage fusing style and big mountain and Dana Flahr emerging as a dominate force in s kiing. This vagabond tale will take you through the lifestyle of skiing and the passion that continues to change the face of the sport.
Take a ride in the orange truck that started it all on a rowdy road trip through India, Turkey, Switzerland, France, Alaska, Aspen, Utah, Montana, California and Jackson Hole.
Starring: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Jeremy Jones, Chris Collins, Micah Black, Marc-Andre Belliveau, Victoria Jealouse, Jeremy Nobis, Peter Olenick, Michel Olenick, Ryan Oakden, Dana Flahr, Dylan Hood, Dash Longe, Erik Roner, Skogen Sprang, Travis Rice, Candide Thovex, Karina Hollekim, Will Burks, many more...
Locations: India, Turkey, Switzerland, France, Aspen, Utah, Montana, California, & Jackson Hole.
- 4 years ago
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This Show Socks Ep 10 Untracke This Show Socks Ep 10 Untracked India
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The Socks comment on Untracked India
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