The days are getting shorter, temperatures are dropping, and shreddersÌýaround the country are waxing their setups. Ski season is almost here. Get your palms sweaty with some of our all-time favoriteÌýskiing shorts and films.
‘John Shocklee: A Fairy Tale’Ìý(2017)
FromÌýÌýandÌý,ÌýÌýtakesÌýyou into the life of theÌýlegendaryÌýSilverton MountainÌýski guide. At 52, he’s also the ’s oldest guide, butÌýhe’s managed to find the secret to stayingÌýyoung forever: doing what youÌýlove. For Shocklee, that’s skiing.
‘Wild Women of the Wasatch: Gnarly Nurses’Ìý(2018)
Working as aÌýtravel nurseÌýmakes for a great gig if you like adventure. This film,Ìý,ÌýfromÌý, shares the storiesÌýof three medical pros who ski the steepsÌýandÌýhelp others get back on those same slopes.Ìý
‘All.I.Can’ (2011)
Canadian freeskier J.P. AuclairÌýthrows backflips, rides stairs, and gaps trucks in the streets of British ColumbiaÌýfor his segment in ’s filmÌýAll.I.Can.
‘A Tele Tale’Ìý(2019)
A Tele Tale, from , features a group of telemark skiers traveling to the powder havens of Japan, Utah, and Wyoming.
‘Winterland’ (2019)
With skiing from the likes of , , , , and , , one of this year’s film premieres, honors the simple joy of sliding on snow.
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SkierÌý,Ìýwith filmmakersÌýÌýand theÌý,Ìýjust took it up a notch withÌý.ÌýBuilding off the success of the Ìýproject, this piece brings you into the streets of Nelson and Rossland,ÌýBritish Columbia.