Crested Butte local Turner Petersen is only 16 years old, but is already sending some of the bigger lines in Crested Butte. Check out his 2016 edit that showcases his diverse skill set. Looking forward to seeing more from this kid. Turner Petersen Season Edit 15/16 from Turner Petersen on Vimeo.
Non-Native ring leader, Pat Sullivan, recently put out his sponsor reel full of an assortment of jibs and pillows. We think it’s pretty sick. This local gymnastics teacher is a rad skier and we think you should pay attention. Patrick Sullivan Ski Reel from Jib Productions on Vimeo.
17 year old Xander Guldman has been turning heads for awhile now, despite his young age. Check out his season edit, featuring some sweet lines and huge tricks. Xander got the chance to film with Scott Gaffney at MSP this spring, so be on the look out for that as well.
Tim Burr was an sophomore at Western before sustaining a spinal cord injury backcountry skiing near Kebler Pass that left him paralyzed from the nipple line down. It’s been a long road, but Tim is back in school, and making the most of his life. Film by Brynn Carman.
CBMR opens up their 4-part “Passion Within” series with Moose, a 1 year old avalanche dog with the Crested Butte Ski Patrol. Moose and his handler, Dustin, specialize in finding people who have been buried by an avalanche. Enjoy this quick 5-minute video and try to not want to get a dog. passion within: Moose from Crested […]
Stept Productions and Rockstar recently released Sean Jordan’s segment from their latest film, Mutiny. It’s pretty dirty. The movie is available for purchase on iTunes.
Adam Delorme has unmatched style in the park. He also shreds the entire mountain, bringing his creativity with him. Combine his skills will Level 1 editing, and it makes for an awesome segment. Adam Delorme After Dark Segment from Level 1 on Vimeo.
Want to experience some high pucker factor? Check out this POV of some big-mountain downhilling in the West Elk Mountains courtesy of the CB Professional Ski Patrol’s very own Casey Coleman. Keep it up, dude!
Mikey Curran and Max Lindsey The Sour Steezle crew knows how to throw down, even when conditions are not at their best, as they were this year. For them, it’s all about having fun. Thanks for keeping the stoke alive gentlemen. photo: Sour Steezle Productions
Discrete Headwear founder Julian Carr is a successful businessman and a ripping skier. He also happens to throw the biggest front flips in skiing. Check out this science incorporated self edit from his adventures in Japan, Europe, Canada, and his home stomping grounds of Utah.