Been in whistler the whole season now, but bro, how do you find all the good lines? Came to Canada for the pillows, but didn’t really find any… Also, where is the line at 1:35? Love your content, all the best!!!
hey man, Ive been to whistler only once before, where can I find the best bowl skiing/freeride terrain, symphony chair looks good for it but I've heard harmony is good too, on blackcomb I don't know much, I've never been over to backcomb glacier.
Hey hey you're throwing 360s off a little mogul by the looks of your skills looks like you could do it off one of those smaller Cliffs or even a butter you got skills believe in yourself just figured I'd throw that out at you from someone who's been skiing for 40 years picture it in your mind and your dreams you can do it you've got the skills
Nice lines. How do you like those Chetler 100s? I'm looking for something to compliment by Chetler 120s. I'm hoping for something a bit stiffer and more stable at speed but still playful enough for this kind of terrain and light enough for touring. I also want them to be functional on hardpack and spring conditions. My old 2012 chetlers were surprisingly good in all conditions, but my new ones feel too loose/floppy and lack a strong edge/camber in anything but pow. Any insights/thoughts?
Personally I love them but I have heard other people complain about the stiffness etc. I also have a pair of the 110s which I find are a good middle ground for touring and resort. I don’t have much experience with other skis so I can’t really compare
Ok so you are a better skier than I, but I have to ask- why do you overlap your skis when you are jumping/dropping? I would think you'd want to keep them close but not on top of each other, but I think every single time you are airborne you have one over the other- any reason, or just muscle memory??
It’s pretty much just muscle memory. I find the closer your legs are the more stylish it looks. As long as you don’t land with your skis super close you should be fine.
There’s only so much you can do when the light is bad. These are the setting I use regularly. 2.7k,60fps, or 4K 30. superview, auto shutter speed, ev comp +0.5, native white balance, iso min 100 iso max 400, gopro colour. Then I upscale the footage to 4K when exporting. I think that’s everything important. You can mess around with the ev comp for when it’s too bright or dark.
@@BCmtb Thanks for the reply! Keep up the great content man. This channel is going places and I'm glad I got in early to watch how this channel progresses.
@@bobsmith6370 if you’re looking for more control shorter will definitely be better. Although when I’m going fast through chunky snow I find they’re ever a bit short for me so it depends what your gonna be doing on them
"Yo, are you good?" Crikey mate, he just knocked all the snow out of that tree with his head!
you know the video is good when people are asking if its inbounds or not
This is so fun to watch
that first little drop you hit looked like you literally teleported to the bottom lmao
phenomenal skiing man
Been in whistler the whole season now, but bro, how do you find all the good lines? Came to Canada for the pillows, but didn’t really find any… Also, where is the line at 1:35? Love your content, all the best!!!
please more of this!!!
Killing it bro
Nice video man. What boots do you have?
hey man, Ive been to whistler only once before, where can I find the best bowl skiing/freeride terrain, symphony chair looks good for it but I've heard harmony is good too, on blackcomb I don't know much, I've never been over to backcomb glacier.
so so good
excellente!
best ski RUclipsr out
I feel bad for that tree, buddy almost took it down
What condition are your bents in, mine have started peeling off at the sides after a 1 1/2 seasons. Love the videos man thank you.
The structure is completely fine but I have like 7 core shots
Hey hey you're throwing 360s off a little mogul by the looks of your skills looks like you could do it off one of those smaller Cliffs or even a butter you got skills believe in yourself just figured I'd throw that out at you from someone who's been skiing for 40 years picture it in your mind and your dreams you can do it you've got the skills
Next time we get some deep snow I’m definitely gonna try some flips and stuff. Long overdue
bro married that tree
Fire
depressing to watch this now with the rain haha
Agreed. I haven’t even skied in like 2 weeks. Back to the mountain biking for now
Nice lines. How do you like those Chetler 100s? I'm looking for something to compliment by Chetler 120s. I'm hoping for something a bit stiffer and more stable at speed but still playful enough for this kind of terrain and light enough for touring. I also want them to be functional on hardpack and spring conditions. My old 2012 chetlers were surprisingly good in all conditions, but my new ones feel too loose/floppy and lack a strong edge/camber in anything but pow. Any insights/thoughts?
Personally I love them but I have heard other people complain about the stiffness etc. I also have a pair of the 110s which I find are a good middle ground for touring and resort. I don’t have much experience with other skis so I can’t really compare
Ok so you are a better skier than I, but I have to ask- why do you overlap your skis when you are jumping/dropping? I would think you'd want to keep them close but not on top of each other, but I think every single time you are airborne you have one over the other- any reason, or just muscle memory??
It’s pretty much just muscle memory. I find the closer your legs are the more stylish it looks. As long as you don’t land with your skis super close you should be fine.
where do you have your gopro? Beacuse when i have it on my chest it gets skuffed and the angle of what am filming is like in the ground.
It’s prolly on the front of the helmet
Yah it’s on the top/front of my helmet
man i wish i lived in bc, i live on the east coast and it might be good but it will never match this
Ripping!
Amazing. What lift brings you there? Im going in a few weeks
This was mostly Crystal chair and glacier chair
Amazing video🙌 also what skis do you have?
Thanks! I have the atomic bent chetler 100s
Hey bro need your help!!!......tried filming with my go pro 10 on a white washed foggy snowy day ....but the footage is completely blown out and white
There’s only so much you can do when the light is bad. These are the setting I use regularly.
2.7k,60fps, or 4K 30. superview, auto shutter speed, ev comp +0.5, native white balance, iso min 100 iso max 400, gopro colour. Then I upscale the footage to 4K when exporting. I think that’s everything important. You can mess around with the ev comp for when it’s too bright or dark.
Are the majority of your videos filmed inbounds at the Whistler resort? Was curious if any of it was backcountry. Great videos man!
Pretty much everything in this video is in resort. In other videos I do go out of the ski area boundary
@@BCmtb Thanks for the reply! Keep up the great content man. This channel is going places and I'm glad I got in early to watch how this channel progresses.
Uhhhh did that guy at 3:20 just swack his head into that tree? That looked like it hurt
He was somehow completely fine
yo man what day its this
Not totally sure what day but it was sometime mid season last year. Maybe in the spring
@@BCmtbah dam nigha had me hyped
The line @ 4:12 is so spicy
Yah that’s a classic. Definitely gets spicy in low snow conditions
everything in this video was spicy, if he falls anyway awkwardly, hes now surrounded in snow on a cliff@@BCmtb
What are you a gay?
baltimore skiing
Hey man, how tall are you are what size Chetlers are those?
172 and I’m about 5’7. I probably would benefit from longer ones but I love how manoeuvrable the short ones are
@@BCmtb Ya, I'm 6'1 and on 185's... not as skilled a skier as you. I'm thinking of dropping to some 178's to have a bit more control.
@@bobsmith6370 if you’re looking for more control shorter will definitely be better. Although when I’m going fast through chunky snow I find they’re ever a bit short for me so it depends what your gonna be doing on them