Skiing is an art form in itself and Brian is a reflection of this idea.
Big thanks to both Brian Tonetti and Jeffrey Wenzel for their help and support this year from Utah.
The shot and accompanying photo is one of my favorites of the season.
First hit I was able to lace up the shot that I wanted.
After a huge cup of coffee, I felt somewhat normal enough to hit this bridge rail.
After watching Brad speed check 20 to 30 times, I decided to give the feature a go.
Dickie’s Pontiac two-seater was able to get us the speed for send the extremely blind gap.
Skiing over more asphalt than snow, I was able to muster up the courage to send it.
I ended up on the couch for a couple weeks after that experience.
We decided to hit a mellower feature for test how my back felt.
This session’s progress was relatively uneventful.
This season I wanted to get out into the backcountry and test my jump game at the highest level.
Here is a shot from a late mission up Grizzly Gluch on a fun booter with beautiful lighting.
Heffy was able to scrounge a ski from one of the homies and stomp the banger.
I came out with a sketch shot and this awesome photo.
With no generator and lights, skiing was left for the day and alcohol reserved for the night.
I was able to stack a couple shots to complete my part at least.
Hood would be a proper celebration.
After separating my shoulder filming for the spring Park City edit featured in this article, Mt.
Hood seemed to be more of a filming trip than a skiing one.
Overall, the season was one of the best I have ever had.
I hope your season was as awesome as mine!