Skiers Drew Tabke, Ingrid Backstrom, Riley Leboe, Reine Barkered and Izzy Lynch headed to Japan to reset the clocks and travel deep off the grid in search of deep turns in Hokkaido. The short opens with the crew explaining how they travel around the island. Usually by piling as much people and gear into a van and just traveling on the road. For me it reminds me of caravanning to the mountain with your best friends, a little hungover, eating gas station food, just completely stoked to go skiing. The only difference is I was usually headed to some ice scoured peak on the east coast and these guys get to shred deep pow.

Artful Powder Skiing From the Burrrlapz Boyss
Artful Powder Skiing From the Burrrlapz Boyss
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Izzy Lidsky
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The Line Skis crew, better know as Burrrlapz has released their second edit of the season and boy, is it sweet. They're calling their latest installment a "powder skiing art project" and to that, we respond, isn't all powder skiing art? However, their commitment to riding big pillow lines really does come across as pretty artful. While we've seen plenty of deep days of our own this season, we're still drooling over the bluebird skies and face shots this edit has to show. Backed with tunes

For those who cherish the après just as much as powder, this season has looked a little different. Hopeful youngsters like Hans here just want to find that ski town party. But with COVID-19 shutting down the bars, where's a guy to show off the powder blue fart bag and perfectly groomed stache to go with his dance moves? With no luck hitting the Cowboy, Hans realizes that the party is in the outdoors, getting after it. Armed with his 65 underfoot Rossignol skinny skis and renewed sense of
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Results and Replay: FWT21 Stop #2 in Andorra
Results and Replay: FWT21 Stop #2 in Andorra
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Teton Gravity…
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While the official first stop of the 2021 Freeride World Tour might have been canceled due to COVID-19, it didn’t stop the athletes and crew from spending an extra few days in Andorra to put on a replacement event that outdid the first stop, held last week! Again, the athletes dropped into The Port del Rat face – this time with a third start gate offering further creative options and a fresh layer of snow to entice the athletes to go even bigger. And go bigger they did. Congratulations to