Bozeman is a ski town situated in Southwest Montana.
Its rather remote and isn’t a typical vacation spot, but people flock here for a reason.
We have snow, ski movies, and the kids are on the hills before theyre running.
It’s officially premiere season, leaving only mere months until the highly anticipated opening day.
Phil Casabon and Henrik Harlaut have both made banger films.
The first film, Keynote Skier is about Phils season.
Phil was the main skier, but his friends are spotlighted as well.
Its full of killer urban segments, and the crowd was left in awe after each part.
Next up was Road to Zion.
This film follows his competitions and then post comp seasons.
Overall, theyre both fun, dynamic films.
One thing that made the Bozeman stop special was the addition of Tanner Halls Poor Boys Production segment.
But before his film was shown, we took a moment of silence for Andreas Fransson and J.P. Auclair.
Tanner gave true words to the crowd, Its only skiing in the end of the day.
Its for the stoke and the love of the sport.
He spoke of the mountains and how they were lucky to live the lives they did.
I have friends that often joke about the Inspire name, but today I learned what it really means.
There was a swag toss, and a cat trip give away before we saw Tanners film.
The somber mood of Tanner’s speech, and realization of our loss was quickly lightened.
I saw the PBP film at iF3, and Tanner’s part was one of my favorite solos segments.
Dont miss out on these films.
Both of these films were awesome, and the skiers in them are wicked nice.
As Tanner said tonight, Its only skiing at the end of the day.