Teton Gravity Researchs 06 Ski & Snowboard film Anomaly
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TGRs World Premiere of RE:SESSION went off in Teton Village, Wyoming on September 19th. Heres some footage from all the excitement throughout the day and into the night. Many of the all-star athletes were in the mix to celebrate, and both film showings had packed houses. If you havent checked out RE:SESSION yet be sure to check TetonGravity.com/Tour to see when the event is coming to your town.
Grand Targhee and TGR teamed up to build this unique jump in the Targhee backcountry. Sage Cattabriga-Alosa met up with the crew and started sending it immediately with a massive laid-out front flip. Sage then decides to try and double it up.
Behind the scenes from the filming of TGRs new film Re: Session. Conditions weren¹t ideal for shooting in the backcountry, so Sammy Carlson and the TGR crew decided to test their creativity on the streets of Jackson, WY with this seek and destroy urban mission. Check out this episode and find out if the mission was successful.
* Views: 2398 * Rate: * Share * Add to Favorites * Embed * Download Behind the scenes from the filming of TGRs new film Re: Session. Ian McIntosh, Erik Roner and Seth Morrison drop lines through some unexpectedly boney conditions for Alaskan terrain. Little did the boys know that sharks were lurking beneath the snow, salivating and waiting for their chance to dig their teeth into the raw flesh of skis.
Behind the scenes from the filming of TGRs new film, in the making, Re: Session. In 2009, Jackson Hole celebrated its inaugural season with the bigger, faster tram. Athletes Shroder Baker, Todd Ligare, and Cody Townsend were there to take full advantage. With the TGR crew in tow, the boys set out to hit some of the Jackson Hole classics including S&S, an infamous couloir that sits in full view from the new tram. For more episodes of "Almost Live" check out tetongravity.com
Behind the scenes from the filming of TGRs new film, in the making, Re: Session. The European adventure continues as Dash Longe and the TGR crew head north out of Italy to Prague where they met up with Erik Roner and Dylan Hood. Reassembled, the crew explores the depths of Eastern Europe. Awaiting in Poland was the deepest snow most of the crew had ever seen, however going out of bounds in Poland is strictly illegal. After a couple run-ins with the local law enforcement, the boys pointed it south to Slovakia in search of blue skies, deep snow and big lines. For more episodes of "Almost Live" check out tetongravity.com
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Behind the scenes from the filming of TGRs new film, in the making, Re: SessionNestled deep in the heart of the San Juan Mountain Range lies the sleepy town of Silverton, CO. The posse consisted of athletes Dash Longe, Dylan Hood, Wiley Miller, still photographer Adam Clark and TGR cinematographers Dustin Handley and Josh Nielson. The crew lucked out with six days of blue bird skys, warm weather, great terrain, bomber snow pack, and very nice snow. The Boys built up a kicker and stomped everything they threw down – impressive! For more episodes of "Almost Live" check back regularly at tetongravity.com
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.During TGRs annual big mountain slaughter-fest in Alaska, famed rider Jeremy Jones set his sights on a classic line. At the time, however, Jones was debilitated by a broken arm. Despite the nagging injury, he relentlessly went to work and scored several big lines that day, including this aesthetic AK Classic.
Behind the scenes from the filming of TGRs new film, in the making, Re: Session.Just being in Alagna Italy is ahttp://upload.break.com/Content/upload/uploadmultiple.aspx#n amazing experience by itself. A humble mountain village in the heart of Italian Alps. The small village just oozes old ski mountain culture and is at the base of the great MontaRosa-The largest mountain in the Alps. The boys rolled in to some of the deepest conditions Alagna has seen in over 10 years. At one point it snowed over 3 feet in 24 hours. The terrain was unbelievable and the local hospitality was incredible. For more episodes of "Almost Live" check back regularly at tetongravity.com