Level1 Boston Stop: Freeski Film Tour

edollo_dredlocks

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Dude I fucking love skiing. Thank you [tag=23396]@Level1[/tag] and everyone who made that show ln happen.

I remember in 2012 when I first watched Sunny and proceeded to get all my 12-14 year old homies to gather round the desktop for hours, and then years on end. Still going strong.

The energy was right. All 8 of the films were fire. So much effort and such insane quality.

Watching these movies makes me feel like it's all gonna be okay, and that skiing is so so much more than just a sport.

De-tune and wax; seasons coming.

Thanks again guys (and girls!). Your efforts are definitely not unnoticed by me or (in my opinion) any of the other skiers who grew up skiing park at 7springs in PA.

And if you're in/able to be the East, definitely consider buying a ticket for Burlington (9/29) or Whitefish (10/10). They're like $20 bucks (link).

Cheers and thanks again for making my damn week!
 
topic:edollo_dredlocks said:
Dude I fucking love skiing. Thank you [tag=23396]@Level1[/tag] and everyone who made that show ln happen.

I remember in 2012 when I first watched Sunny and proceeded to get all my 12-14 year old homies to gather round the desktop for hours, and then years on end. Still going strong.

The energy was right. All 8 of the films were fire. So much effort and such insane quality.

Watching these movies makes me feel like it's all gonna be okay, and that skiing is so so much more than just a sport.

De-tune and wax; seasons coming.

Thanks again guys (and girls!). Your efforts are definitely not unnoticed by me or (in my opinion) any of the other skiers who grew up skiing park at 7springs in PA.

And if you're in/able to be the East, definitely consider buying a ticket for Burlington (9/29) or Whitefish (10/10). They're like $20 bucks (link).

Cheers and thanks again for making my damn week!

wholesome
 
was such a dope experience! I was a little surprised to see a much older crowd than what I was expecting (some dude was telling me he was born in the 60s?) and I feel like 90% of the crowd was at least in their late 20s.
 
14629340:steez_apprentice said:
was such a dope experience! I was a little surprised to see a much older crowd than what I was expecting (some dude was telling me he was born in the 60s?) and I feel like 90% of the crowd was at least in their late 20s.

The level 1 brand is for sure going to appeal to a slightly older crowd, also this is just the changing demographic of the park/street scene. I’m 31 and it seems like people my age are the first generation to really continue park skiing through their 20s and into their 30s, everyone older than me seemed to stop skiing park much earlier. I think it’s going to be good for the scene, park/street being viewed as a “kids sport” has really held it back in terms of serious investment and innovation
 
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