The title pretty much says it all, my local hill doesnt have any snow making equipment at all and really has no intentions to put it in anytime soon. It doesnt open till after christmas which of course sucks and honestly its the only ski hill these days that I can think of that doesnt make any...
I am looking to make the switch from fcp7 to fcpx, but there is lots of debate about fcpx and lately I am hearing nothing but good about Premiere Pro CS6, so im wondering what you guys think. Should I be "upgrading" to fcpx or should I switch to Premiere Pro?
Hey guys,
I know dryden has a history of the skiing being crap. But for next year big changes are being made. Snow Makers (Finally!) and I have a meeting with the town who accually owns the hill to make improvements including the park. But I need some imput. If any of you guys have ever skied...
Not exactly sure which days i will be where but Im looking to get some shooting in so if you wanna do a follow cam, just aproach me. I wear a Purple and Green Spyder Jacket with either puple or blue shi pants. I ride volkl ledges and use this years line pin poles. I should be at Sunshine on...
Does anyone know of any Dryland training centers near los Angeles. What I mean is places to practice different tricks that has foam pits and trampolines, I've never been totally sure what to call them.
I'm considering traveling around northern Ontario and parts of manitoba and Quebec shooting the up and coming kids. I feel like this area of the country doesn't get enough attention in the skiing industry. The kids in northern Ontario are the best around, we can handle rusty crappy rails, shitty...
Anyone no what lochs park is going to be like this season. Is anything being changed or is it going to be the same old park like it is pretty much every year.