Check out this shredit of Ed Dujardin getting after during the 2019 spring in the CB backcountry. When the goods are good you should probably keep skiing them, right?! And the CAST system rules. PS. Check his 2019 mini golf edit here. Ed Dujardin Spring 2019 from West Elk Project on Vimeo.
The competitive junior freeride season wrapped up in Kicking Horse, British Columbia last week at the IFSA North American Junior Freeride Championships. Ten percent of the overall field is invited to crown the finals’ winners and overall champions. After a hard-fought season earning points to get invited, the CBMST sent 11 athletes up to champs, […]
If you haven’t yet seen the videos of West Elk Project co-founder Ed Dujardin teeing up some awesome lines this season on the @shredwardstomps Instagram, you should check out his mid-season POV edit. It features a hot soundtrack from A Shadow of Jaguar and a bunch of lines from the Crested Butte backcountry, CBMR, and […]
Crested Butte Mountain Resort played host to an IFSA junior regional freeride competition on Saturday under a mix of cloudy skies and flat light. The classic Colorado chalky hard pack snow that we all know and love so well here in the Elk Mountains was ripping and skiers ranging from 12-18 showcased their skills on […]
Mikey Curran has been putting together some awesome local content, not to mention his job for MSP Films, for more than the last few years. He got after it with local all-around great guy, Ryan Sullivan, to make this cool, woodsy-feel edit of mountain biking in CB. Check it out! FALL FLOW from Mikey Curran on Vimeo.
Miles Dasher, JT Holmes, and Sketchy Andy Lewis went to Moab with their parachutes to go explore the giant mud feature titled the Titan. Sketchy Andy really impresses at the end.
Fat biking is catching on fast. Check out Rocky Mountain Bicycles riders Geoff Gulevich, Wade Simmons, Brett Tippie, Andreas Hestler & Fraser Vaage riding their new model, the Blizzard. It’s pretty sick, and may make you want to start fat biking. Fat Free: Fat Bike Freeriding on a Blizzard from Rocky Mountain Bicycles on Vimeo.
Tanner Hall’s 2014 season edit is nine minutes long and worth every second. Some of these pillow lines are ridiculous.
The Non-Native crew wants to wish you season’s greetings and happy holidays. They went tree-shopping and pillow-finding with the good snow last week. Hopefully we get some more for Christmas!
The CB Avy Center forecasters have been doing more than an awesome job this year, and this morning you might have read the best forecast yet. We’ve had Jay-Z references and witty comments, but now we have a poem à la “T’was the Night Before Christmas” from Zach Guy: Twas the day of Christmas, and […]
Guess what? Here is another rad edit from Alta, this time with Leo Ahrens. The Wildcat chairlift might be a slow double, but the terrain over there is playful and offers a lot of potential creativity. This edit has some added sound effects that make it unique and all-around-fantastic. Now, who’s next over there at […]
By Rob Vandervoort Standing 13,487 feet above sea level in the glorious Colorado sunshine, Silverton Mountain beckoned. A few hundred odd powder hungry skiiers and boarders lined up on Saturday, December 20, to answer the call. Among these pilgrims of the powder stood myself. After a somewhat eventful trip from Crested Butte, which included a […]
Videographer Eric Sterman took his DJI above the Banzai Pipeline and captured some incredible shots of John John Florence, Mason Ho, Jamie O’Brien, Bruce Irons, and many more on the “best day of the season.”
Bomb Snow and their partner Blizzard have provided CB natives Matt and Randy Evans with much to be thankful for over the years. Check out the brothers, along with partner in crime Kyle Taylor, overcoming obstacles and crushing the mountains (as well as Eldo doors) in this edit, Take You There. “Take You There” w/ Bomb Snow […]
It is touchy out there! CBAC forecasters Zach Guy and Evan Ross investigate the crown of a slab avalanche that occurred around 12/22/14, and demonstrate the current persistent slab problem.