Take A Look Into Bobby Brown’s Wild One-Shot Mammoth Run

Last winter freeskier Bobby Brown teamed up with famed follow cam filmer Matt Cook–AKA "Ski Chef"–to film a flowy top-to-bottom park line down Mammoth Mountain entirely in one take. Brown claimed it was one of the most difficult film projects he's ever undertaken, just because of all the variables. Everything had to go perfect, from the jumps they had built to the wind, Matt keeping up with Bobby, and then Bobby actually landing all the tricks. 

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Imagine linking together a run of tricks from cork sevens to hand-drags to a double-cork 1080 and knowing you've still got a triple backflip to stomp on your final hit. 

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Toby Koekkoek
Toby Koekkoek
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Jackson transplant via the Boston area. A traveler, and a skiing, skateboarding, and racquet sports enthusiast
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