This documentary, and Weight itself, were absolutely awesome. I really enjoyed the more intimate look at the process and the drive that goes into clocking a successful urban shot, thanks stept and please keep pushing skiing exactly in the direction that you want.
And, to COskier, and the other kids offering worthless posts, what's the point? Who are you to say what is "pushing it too far"? Where do you draw the line? Based on your own limits or ideas about what is possible or too dangerous? Everything is relative, and a line that may be too technical, exposed, and/or steep for me, may not be so for the next guy. Who are you to say how anyone else should find value in skiing? While I appreciate the respectful expression of your views, I truly find the view itself objectionable. I don't understand this urge in others to control, deter, or to neuter the actions of other people. Why not sit back and enjoy the results? It's the same thing with people saying dumb shit like, "I think it's irresponsible for so and so to ski without a helmet! What about all the kids looking up to them!?"
I truly don't understand how people like this gravitate towards freeskiing to begin with.