Although the downhill was sick, the camera person is honestly so talented to keep up and adjust on the fly while focusing on the shot and especially at 7:38 . Well done!!!
Wow, that was a long ride I would’ve been dead tired at halfway through. Thanks for the awesome show. I definitely like moguls if you can add more tips going down them as a beginner definitely appreciated
Just got back from Keystone! It took 4.5 hours because of a rock slide on i70 but it was worth it. Got my first side hit(s) today, and really started feeling good riding switch. The feeling of progressing in snowboarding, I'm assuming it's what crack feels like. Also I listened to Willax's Bombhole episode while stuck in traffic, worth a listen, dude's awesome. Also also, thanks again for driving home knee steering, its ingrained in my head now and has helped a lot.
I really can tell that you are taking calculated risks. Your style is so precise and it is obvious that you are thinking about everything you do. I am having the same attitude on the slopes and this is mostly because of an ACL injury I had. I would rather be an intermediate rider all my life rather than risking not being able to snowboard. Obviously you are a really advanced rider, pro level like, but you have so much time on snow that taking no risks works out for you very well.
This was fun to watch because I used to ride Keystone a lot. Lived on the front range from 2005 to 2018. Miss the big mountains a lot. Especially this year as the snow in VT is bleak. But riding is riding and my 5 year old gets better every week. Keep up the good videos and glad to see you emphasize safety as well as the fun factor.
Love this style of video, would be nice also if maybe you showed a bit of how to navigate around whatever mountain you are on like maybe the names of the runs, what chairlifts etc. from personal experience it can be quite overwhelming just to navigate a bigger resort let alone try to improve your skills. Thanks Tommie!
That was awesome dude! I'll take more... love the "mountain as my playground" "calculated risks" attitude and your though process. Take care and be safe... always cross the mountain on your toe edge yes?
This video was so sick!! Haha. The commentary👌🔥 i seriously laughed a few times. I vote for more of this format. It helps with the thought process too.
This is amazing! Fun and practical vs the focussed tutorials (which are also incredible). Much love to your camera/filmer dude, sick job capturing your riding perfectly!! You slay!
Unfortunately broke my clavicle today snowboarding, now I just get to watch videos and be upset😂 I hope I can get back to it this season. I’m just curious if my confidence will be gone when I get back to it
I do agree, moguls are awesome. A single mogul rield is like a reservoir of infinite snake runs, with and without jumps thrown in and its up to you to find the most fluid andlar enjoyable ones. Thus besides what you said, it also is a test for four route finding/planning turns ahead skills, much like riding trees or freeriding. (Except that if you fail, you only run over a big ass steep mogul you wanted to avoid instead of hitting a tree or rock)
They have some smart ass people there this started in the hotel I was called thor then hulk then the 2 guys said "they can't see me" I could see how a collision could occur I can't manuver as well in tight quarters and it takes me longer to stop. They might want to watch traffic uphill very closely
@@creekboi7 yeah i usually do frontsides following my leading edge, so toe edge for frontside and heel for backside but i started doing the toe to toe frontside 180s exercise tommie recommends. i started to get the feel of the momentum, only thing was it was on flat ground.. I'm just curious to see how that may transfer on a small side hit before i go out and try it.. I'm in the East coast btw so i usually have to do a lot of planning for exercises on the mtn before riding because I usually don't ride as much as i want.
Although the downhill was sick, the camera person is honestly so talented to keep up and adjust on the fly while focusing on the shot and especially at 7:38 . Well done!!!
Rumors say, he‘s named Avran.
Nice! I like these full run videos, especially for mountains I've never been to. That place looks awesome.
this
Its a 5-minute run tops at my local. I need to get to the west coast.
@@CAP416 for real dude, I can't imagine. here in teh tahoe area I have multiple resorts where I can take almost 3000 vertical feet in a single pass
Keystone is my favorite place to snowboard at
@@Sl0thOfficial One of these days (I tell myself every riding season) I'll make it out west. Vermont has been really struggling this winter.
The down skier at 9:29-hilarious
Wow, that was a long ride I would’ve been dead tired at halfway through. Thanks for the awesome show. I definitely like moguls if you can add more tips going down them as a beginner definitely appreciated
There are so many side hits along the green run schoolmarm I love it thanks for tutorial on those side hits
I’ll be staying in a condo about 5 min walk from the gondola next week. Was nice to see a full run before I’m there! Excited from. NEster
Just got back from Keystone! It took 4.5 hours because of a rock slide on i70 but it was worth it. Got my first side hit(s) today, and really started feeling good riding switch. The feeling of progressing in snowboarding, I'm assuming it's what crack feels like. Also I listened to Willax's Bombhole episode while stuck in traffic, worth a listen, dude's awesome. Also also, thanks again for driving home knee steering, its ingrained in my head now and has helped a lot.
Love this format... Microphone worked wonders in that wind
I really can tell that you are taking calculated risks. Your style is so precise and it is obvious that you are thinking about everything you do.
I am having the same attitude on the slopes and this is mostly because of an ACL injury I had. I would rather be an intermediate rider all my life rather than risking not being able to snowboard.
Obviously you are a really advanced rider, pro level like, but you have so much time on snow that taking no risks works out for you very well.
This was fun to watch because I used to ride Keystone a lot. Lived on the front range from 2005 to 2018. Miss the big mountains a lot. Especially this year as the snow in VT is bleak. But riding is riding and my 5 year old gets better every week. Keep up the good videos and glad to see you emphasize safety as well as the fun factor.
Love this style of video, would be nice also if maybe you showed a bit of how to navigate around whatever mountain you are on like maybe the names of the runs, what chairlifts etc. from personal experience it can be quite overwhelming just to navigate a bigger resort let alone try to improve your skills. Thanks Tommie!
Love this style of vid Tommie! Also, keep up the great work man! Love the channel!
That was awesome dude! I'll take more... love the "mountain as my playground" "calculated risks" attitude and your though process. Take care and be safe... always cross the mountain on your toe edge yes?
This video was so sick!! Haha. The commentary👌🔥 i seriously laughed a few times. I vote for more of this format. It helps with the thought process too.
That was really fun! Definitely would love to see more videos like this :)
My bro is chilling, thx for the inspiration!
Great video. You should do more like this!
Hey Tommie, can you do this more often? Was a pleasure to watch! ❤
Congrats on 100k brother!
This is amazing! Fun and practical vs the focussed tutorials (which are also incredible). Much love to your camera/filmer dude, sick job capturing your riding perfectly!! You slay!
Unfortunately broke my clavicle today snowboarding, now I just get to watch videos and be upset😂 I hope I can get back to it this season. I’m just curious if my confidence will be gone when I get back to it
Woah woah woah hard way back one? I need to learn that like yesterday that was wicked impressive
The Casey love was dope I like this video
Love this format!!
Nice I like this style of content
that was fun to watch
I do agree, moguls are awesome. A single mogul rield is like a reservoir of infinite snake runs, with and without jumps thrown in and its up to you to find the most fluid andlar enjoyable ones.
Thus besides what you said, it also is a test for four route finding/planning turns ahead skills, much like riding trees or freeriding. (Except that if you fail, you only run over a big ass steep mogul you wanted to avoid instead of hitting a tree or rock)
that was dope 💯
Please, make some videos in Alpes!
Good video as always !!!
Yessssss
Great video! Anyone knows the name of the trail(s)?
They have some smart ass people there this started in the hotel I was called thor then hulk then the 2 guys said "they can't see me" I could see how a collision could occur I can't manuver as well in tight quarters and it takes me longer to stop. They might want to watch traffic uphill very closely
I thought that Casey is wild until I saw how does Benton send....
This was sick. Who was the other snowboarding channel you mentioned? Sounded like Casey something
@@tommiebennett thanks Tommie. Love the content and hope to see you out in Summit soon
What board is that ? U ride cartel x and photon ?
Question! When you're free riding on mountains and hitting small side hits with frontside 180s, would you rather hit them off your toe or heel edge?
Depends, frontside or backside? Generally people jump off the heels for front side and toes for back side, theres exceptions for everything though.
@@creekboi7 yeah i usually do frontsides following my leading edge, so toe edge for frontside and heel for backside but i started doing the toe to toe frontside 180s exercise tommie recommends. i started to get the feel of the momentum, only thing was it was on flat ground.. I'm just curious to see how that may transfer on a small side hit before i go out and try it.. I'm in the East coast btw so i usually have to do a lot of planning for exercises on the mtn before riding because I usually don't ride as much as i want.
Bro can you give me a link to buy some benetek hoddies🙏🏻
Hey Tommie, can you do this more often? Was a pleasure to watch! ❤