Don't watch these videos if watching someone plow through bottomless pow pillows will make you depressed. Transplanted Whistler local Tadashi Fuse once again gives us a few reasons why everyone wants to be here.
B.C.'s Dave Short once again showing why coastal B.C. is where you want to be if you like steep, deep pow slashin. Believe it, this is late December early January! Sea to Sky backcountry.
"Marking America's only unguarded border, the Portland Canal is the 4th longest fjord in the world. At the head of it, lay the towns of Stewart, BC and Hyder, Alaska - and the base for Last
A little taste of what Brendan Keenan was up to last Winter. As per usual tearing apart everything in sight; pow, cliffs, rails, rocks you name it, it gets torn apart.
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"Deep in the woods of British Columbia lies a place where people still bark at the moon. A place so wild and free that anything and everything goes. In between the hallowed pillow stacks and snow-caked
The latest episode of the Nimbus En Route series was shot entirely in the Whistler sled country. Watch Chris Benchetler, Andy Mahre and Eric Pollard shred endless BC pow and make it look easy.
Point-of-view cameras are one of those gadgets you must have these days. Last season I saw this one guy who forgot his gloves AND jacket, during a blizzard, but had still remembered to mount his GoPro.
It looks like the Whistler Blackcomb propaganda machine is going to be churning out some real quality material this year. Episode 1 of their new pre-season series, the Wonder Reels, features incredible time-lapse videography by Sherpas
"Too much snow isn't something that would usually be considered a problem while filming snowboarding. With over 2.5 meters of snow in one week and the avalanche danger too high to be in the alpine, Mark