Backcountry Snowboarding Bedlam With Dave Short & Joel Loverin

Whistler Backcountry snowboarding
by

Dave Short and Joel Loverin destroy big mountain terrain in this video featuring footage shot in and around the Whistler Backcountry last winter. Enjoy!

 


0
0

Add your comment

by Anonymous - Already have an account? Login now!
Your Name:

Comment:
Enter the text you see in the image below
What do you see?
Can't read the image? View a new one.
Your comment will appear after being approved.

Related Posts


Riding Giants Argentina Part 1: Paraguayan Tropic Couloir Dorian and Alejo exploring a super coulior in Guadalajara, Malargue.  more »

"We spent a few weeks getting to ride in the CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures Terrain in BC. I spotted this line one day while coming out of the field and snapped a photo of it. I couldn't get it out of my head. Halfway through our trip we were...  more »

No One Knows is a Snowboard Documentary from Almo Films. Featuring Riders: Mathieu Crépel Victor Delerue Sebbe Debuck Sylvain Bourbousson Jorn Simmen Aaboe Thomas Delfino Victor Daviet Morgan Le Faucheur Laurent Duhalde Fred Couderc  more »

In the heart of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, skiers and snowboarders yield to the siren call of challenge and possibility. Introducing MAGNETIC. The world’s first full-length ski and snowboard movie filmed within a single ski area -...  more »

From Teton Gravity Research, UNDER THE INFLUENCE is a film about the people, places and moments that define our riding. Follow the exploits of these legendary riders as they traverse the globe in search of the unique terrain and conditions that emerged...  more »

GLUE from TransWorld SNOWboarding Magazine - expressing a close perspective to the feeling of snowboarding.  more »

"Freeskiing innovator Mike Douglas has parlayed an illustrious career as an athlete into a second-coming as a writer, filmmaker and emcee, giving a voice to the unsung stories of mountain adventures and adventurers. Whether he’s wielding a ski pole...  more »

Submit your own

Contribute:



Ask a Question