Let Me Take You To The Andes Mountains - GoPro

by

Travis Rice, John Jackson, Chris Davenport, and Lynsey Dyer set forth on a journey to the Andes Mountains in a quest to find their perfect line.

 


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


Adria Millan sending it huge... one run summer skiing in Las Leñas Argentina.  more »

Enjoy some of Dylan Siggers favorite clips from the 2014 season.  more »

NO ONE KNOWS : Sylvain Bourbousson FULL PART FULL MOVIE HERE => NO ONE KNOWS - A Full-Length Snowboarding Movie @almofilm Featuring : Sylvain Bourbousson Produced by: Almo film  more »

Built To Ride - Snoqualmie - Episode 3 Built To Ride Episode 3 was filmed at the Summit at Snoqualmie during Hiro and Ten’s hell track inspired "Excellent Rhythm Adventure.” Their whole concept of a BMX inspired jump track started as an idea...  more »

Big Mountain skier Cody Townsend is doing what he does best: skiing huge lines and getting big air. Come hang out with Cody as he hits every pillow in front of him, and shows us all that work can also be play. Available Now on iTunes: Days of My Youth  more »

Red Bull Linecatcher in Vars, France brought backcountry freestyle skiing to the next level, finding the best rider at playing with the landscape and natural features. Candide Thovex (FRA) impressed the most and took home first place while Sean Pettit...  more »

#Find_Away: Episode 7 - Pemberton Pillows In Episode 7 of our Find Away series, Pep Fujas skis a small zone in Pemberton, B.C. that he’d long overlooked, investing his full attention to unlock the convoluted terrain with precision and creativity....  more »

Chris puts on his engineering hat; building his own pair of Scarpa Freedom SL boots and Kastle FX freeride skis before hitting the Dolomites of Italy to test-drive the new equipment in the famous Holzer Couloir.  more »

Submit your own

Contribute:



Ask a Question