Ski / Snowboard Media
The amazing video, taken from the skier’s helmet camera, shows him take off down the slope before being swept up and buried in the avalanche.
Flying in the helicopter on a blue bird day in Haines, is surreal. The amount of snow combined with the glaciated steep terrain, will make any skier quiver with excitement. ...
At just 16 years old, he’d flown to Haines to ski some gnarly lines for one of the industry’s leading film companies. He’d climbed out of the helicopter for their first run, perched on top of a massive cornice. ...
In Deep features many stellar athletes including Kaj Zakrisson, Hugo Harrisson, Mark Abma, Mike Douglas, JT Holmes, and many more. Segments were filmed from many places around the world including Squaw Valley, Keystone, British Columbia, Italy, Haines, Sweden, and Crested Butte.
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Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska.
I’m here with a crew from Poorboyz productions, working alongside them while they film for their new movie, Revolver. Our stacked list of pro skiers consists of Dane Tudor, Tim Durtchi, Julien Regnier, Pep Fujas and JP Auclair and I’m doing some shooting for Atomic Skis and Salomon...
Snow Skiing Video - Sebastian Garhammer on Four Winds in Haines, AK.
Haines, Alaska. The Dream has changed. Since I can remember the dream was always about getting paid enough snowboarding so I could spend the spring in Alaska flying in helicopters and making snowboard movies. After starring in over 45 movies the dream was starting to wear off. The challenge was gone and I was getting bored. No longer was I having the “best day of my life” every time I went out and although I was riding some of the best lines of my life it did not feel like it at the end of the day. (Cry me a river…I know.)
Haines, Alaska. The Dream has changed. Since I can remember the dream was always about getting paid enough snowboarding so I could spend the spring in Alaska flying in helicopters and making snowboard movies. After starring in over 45 movies the dream was starting to wear off. The challenge was gone and I was getting bored. No longer was I having the “best day of my life” every time I went out and although I was riding some of the best lines of my life it did not feel like it at the end of the day. (Cry me a river…I know.)...
It was another hammer day in AK. We have been posted up for 40 days now just waiting for the perfect days to go fly. The waiting game is one the toughest parts to making Alaska work. We have seen everything from Nuking weather that has dumped feet of snow to fog banks that cover all of Haines but as long as you are patient and know what the reward for you patience is….It is all worth it. When you drive 2200 miles to get it done you have to be patient. ...
Snowmachine and heli access snowboard video from Haines, Alaska.




