To Sochi, or not to Sochi?

July 21st, 2010

Olympic Mogul skier Kristi Richards had a difficult decision to make. At 32 years old, was she willing to commit the next four years of her life to train for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia? Find out for yourself and check out the video below or click HERE to read the story.

An announcement from Canadian Mogul Skier Kristi Richards from Canadian Freestyle Ski on Vimeo.

Seth’s AK Adventures

May 25th, 2010
originally posted on SethMorrison.net

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After a few weeks of more weather days than skiing days, we find ourselves coming to a close on the trip. Mother Nature has been in charge and always will be. Wally, the pilot that runs the hanger we base out of, put it best after living here for over 13 years, “I’m not the same man I was when I first came here.” This is very true of all the trips I have ever been on. Experiences coupled with being in a new place, accelerated that transformation in all of us.

Clear days have delivered the goods, but its never easy. Wind started blowing and made the game plan change. From looking at peak tops, to looking in the lower protected grounds. Wind limits tight landings for the heli, so its not safe to do.  Thats part of it though, doing what you can when you can. After some days of wind and sun we found ourselves hoping for weather to reset the zone. Its crazy to say, especially after the weather days we sat through. Having the rest is nice for the body, but bad on the mind.

From the locals that climb the mountains out there, to those that spend their time on dry land. They all say this is a low tide season. Makes you wonder what it would be like on a normal season out there. Would the crevices be more covered allowing the spine lines to death be a go?  Offering more. Would many of the spines just be gone completely?

You’ll never know what to expect when you’re exploring new terrain.  Uncertainty and the hopes of perfect conditions are a daily occurrence. Our limits have been tested and pushed into another level of team work.  Cutting away and realizing what its all about, all over again.  Thats why we love it, and thats why we will leave here different Men.  Thanks to everyone in the crew, check out TGR’s “Light The Wick” this fall or their site to see what has happened.  I’ll let the photo’s tell more of the story.

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9 Knights 1.0

April 21st, 2010

Here are the first pics from this years Nine Knights event, a invitational session from German FT Rider Nico Zacek.

The Man Himself

The Man Himself

The Castle

The Castle

the riders are stoked on the airtime!

the riders are stoked on the airtime!

Easter Shred

April 7th, 2010

yoo..loong time no post! but I have just been shredding, beeing sick and hanging out with girlfriend and friends!!….

Right after Andreas Håtveits “BACKYARD BATTLE” was over..me and aleksander aurdal and ole mustad jumped into the car and drove 7 hours to get to Tandådalen in sweden for the “SECONDHANDS GOLDEN AIR!” and Damn! what a show!
I think it was the number one coolest comp I have ever been to… the show was sick…all the light, music, stokeness etc…

Ole is stoked to be in Sweden

Ole is stoked to be in Sweden

we missed the first training but it didnt bother us to much I think..and after a 40 min long Jam Session 4 people qualified for the superfinals and head-to-head..everyone was throwing down and it was one of the highest level skiing comps I have ever been to!…

Aleksander Aurdal, Ole Mustad, Lasse Nyhaugen and Kim Boberg! hehe what a sucsess!..
I met Aleks in the first head to head and moved to superfinals
against Lasse!! he was killing it so hard and stomped his dub cork 12, I tried to do Bio 10 blunt but landed a bit low and hit both my knees up in my mouth again hehe..but its all good!! lasse killed it and won 30.00 swedish kronor , I got 2nd.. and I got a Backpack! yeah!! haha….check out the video:

SGA 2010 from Secondhands on Vimeo.

After some sick days in sweden I jumped into Anjas car and we drove to her homevillage…for some chill out and then do a big air comp on friday. was so tired and sick….but it was fun..not a super big
jump but its was fun to do some 9s and some sw 10s here and there….Big Ups to Sondre Hermundstad and the crew for fixing the comp!..comp was called (kongen av jotunheimen)
so relaxed and fun..just 1.5 hour sesison on the jump the 4 people moved to superfinals..and Head-to-head….just like in sweden…I guess it was my day…and I won!! wihoo!. and my girl Anja won the girls comp!!
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Hope you like it!! Next time i´ll come up with some new shred n breakfast stuff ;)
bless /kimboo

Seth Morrison – Chamonix is for (Fear) Lovers

April 5th, 2010
This article is originally found on ESPN.com/Freeskiing
Seth Morrison Photo Getting ready for another big line in Chamonix.

Chamonix was a place I had never been in all my years as a skier, so this trip was a real treat. Kye Petersen and I were here with an Oakley film crew to document our steps as we scouted lines for an upcoming late-spring trip. Chamonix is not a place to be taken lightly — danger lurks around every corner, and you’re never actually safe until you are at the valley floor drinking a beer with your bros, reflecting on the day’s adventure. It was unlike anything I have ever done. One day at a time and working our way into it was the routine.

Seth Morrison Photo Scoping the goods.

For the most part, the snow was hardpack. This made the steeps even steeper, and the degrees of the runs here are the real deal (most of these areas have been climbed and that’s where the steepness ratings come from). In addition, I was skiing on powder skis the entire time, so it was an added challenge to stay focused on the hardpack conditions. No-fall skiing was the name of the game, and focus was the main concern as we practiced ice climbing, familiarizing ourselves with crampons, ice tools, rappelling and other needed bits of exposure to the world of Chamonix. Skiing with a much heavier pack than usual filled with gear you normally wouldn’t carry at your local ski area is something that definitely keeps you mindful of each turn.

Seth Morrison Photo Watch out for the rocks.

We did a lot of skiing on and around glaciers. Each day was filled with some sort of hike/skin or rappel to get to a line. 9000 vert runs loom off the Aiguille Du Midi and even 11,000 vert off the Mont Blanc. This place is big and real. Fear of rock fall, falling into a crevice, avalanche, serac fall, or a small mistake (like a crash) are in the back of your mind during every run.

Seth Morrison Repeling down to another hairy line.

The bottom line? The lifts take you to places that — in other parts of the world — would take many hours to climb to from the bottom. There are regular ski runs in the valley, but that wasn’t our program. We went for the mind-altering experience of being in these mountains, and skiing around with some seasoned American Mountain Freaks gave us a look into what Chamonix is truly all about. It’s clear why people come here year after year: In this place, it doesn’t matter how good you are or how rad you think you are. Looking around you see people doing things much crazier than you and what you’re doing doesn’t really matter other than getting down in one piece.

… Which, of course, is another reason why a few celebratory beers are in order at the end of every day on the valley floor. You made it out alive, and that’s a big enough feat in itself.

Lucas going PRO

April 1st, 2010

check out 14 year old Lucas Mangold going pro in skiing and editing.
Seems like Lucas is a fan of the colour green :)

Lucas Mangold GoPro edit from Tobi Mangold on Vimeo.

Tom Wallisch Wins X-Games Europe

March 12th, 2010

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With a Dew Tour win and multiple podiums already under his belt Tom Wallisch can add an X Games Gold Medal to his collection! Check out Tom’s run from Tignes France while rocking his new Hot Doggers!

Seth Morrison Checks in From Ripley Creek

March 9th, 2010
This post is originally located on ESPN.com/action
Photo: Seth Morrison

Last year was my very first trip to this neck of the woods in Northern B.C. Back then, TGR and a crew of Oakley athletes went to Bell 2, serviced by Last Frontier Heli another Canadian based heli ski operation. We heard about Ripley Creek through those guys on that trip, so we decided to leave behind the 5-star set up at Bell 2 this year in the hopes of exploring a new zone.

Photo: Seth Morrison

Stewart sits just on the edge of the southern-most part of the Alaskan panhandle, nestled right up to Hyder on the Coast Mountains. The road into town comes to a dead end in Hyder a few miles past Stewart, which is primarily a mining town by trade. With the economic state and lack of mining, Stewart is pretty much a ghost town in the winter. A few hard-core sled necks are pretty much the only people going into these mountains.

Photo: Seth Morrison

The crew consists of Kye Petersen, Callum Pettit, Sammy Carson and myself. We are filming for the TGR’s next film (name is yet to be determined). Being with such a youthful group of skiers was nice to see — energy and fearlessness. This definitely came into play for Callum: He jumped off a piece of glacier ice and skipped off another piece and crashed on some not-so-soft snow and ended up dislocating his shoulder. He was sore after getting it put back in, but it meant that he was out for the rest of the trip.

Photo: Seth Morrison

The mountains here are pretty intense, poking right up out of glacier ice fields. At times the peaks look small because of the massive expanse of snow-covered glaciers in between them. This season, they were 15 feet of snow shy of the normal coverage, which meant that many crevices were exposed and a lot of lines were unsafe due to gaping holes in run-outs. Everyday was a new adventure for us, searching the terrain by air and sometimes flying to places that offered little and then back to ones we had thought too much to handle at the time.

Photo: Seth Morrison

Light is a big curveball this time of year. February into March is pretty early for these kinds of mountains since they are big and the sun still sits low in the sky. We had early mornings and late afternoons as our best filming times for the better quality powder, so NE and NW aspects were on our list. Sometimes you’d overlook lines on these aspects because you’d see them in the shade and not even notice them. When you see them lit up, you can’t believe your eyes. Our guides played a big roll with the knowledge of terrain and aspects.

Photo: Seth Morrison

Some days were sunny, others were cloudy — typical Coastal Mountain ski adventure. Luckily the terrain here offers many pillow-y tree runs below the Alpine for cloudy or snowy days. This worked out for use because the best snow was here and wasn’t seeing the light of day on this trip, even when it was sunny.

Photo: Seth Morrison
All in all it was a pretty sick trip, a good bunch to be with and another step towards the main goal of the season in Alaska. We were even able to keep up with the Olympics. There was a lot of curling on, so we inquired and found that we could curl. It was U.S. vs. Canada — we had even numbers in our groups from representing countries (the U.S. won of course).

Photo: Seth Morrison

One last thing: If you are ever driving to Alaska, you will drive right past the turn to Stewart and Hyder. Make this turn, ’cause you’re probably not in a huge hurry anyway, and go get “Hyderized” in Hyder. From what I hear from other pros, there is a moonshine shot there that is not to be missed.

Photo: Seth Morrison

Check out TGR’s “Live From The Field” to see some of the stories I’m talking about but in short video versions.

Incredible Night Session

February 22nd, 2010

K2 Europe TM Dani Schiessl got the chance to help building a kicker during the week  in Ruhpolding, Germany and he did a great job! The jump had about 20m and was really poppy with a steep landing. After the ski resort closed we got a  reshape of the landing, some light baloons which are usally used for road works and they even started the lift just for us 6 riders.

So, big thanks to the Rupolding Lift crew and props to eva for doing a sick 900 and to 14 year old lucas mangold for his massive corks and flatspins!

Thanks for the pics dani!

Lucas cork 7

Lucas cork 7

 

Nico´s cork 9 shifty

Nico´s cork 9 shifty

 

Eva with a 360

Eva with a 360

Paddy Graham in the middle of dub 10

Paddy Graham in the middle of dub 10

 

Mike Hauser with a cork 7

Mike Hauser with a cork 7

Kim Euro X-Games edit

February 17th, 2010

this is my euro-xgames quali edit, hope you like it!

keep on shredding

kimboo

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