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"Whoa..."
"Will he, won't he?" A Californian film-maker captures a nervous moment at the top of Star Chute, Mammoth

"Big, fast, straight, must-stick"
Canadian Ian McIntosh gives a nerveless display of straight-line skiing in Jackson Hole

Last one down's a sissy
Manic scenes from a Chinese downhill in St Anton, back in 2004...

Holy S***
Just look at those lines

Saas Fee Ride 08
Big air and bad clothes from this summer's Saas Fee freestyle comp

Norwegian tree jumping
Don't try this at home, in the resort, or anywhere else....

Playground
Dan Treadway and Ian McIntosh let rip in Whistler in the latest Warren Miller epic

"If at first you don't succeed..."
...keep jumping. A group of Californians push the limits in pursuit of a freeskiing career.

One smile says it all
Remember how it felt, the first time you got the hang of skiing? Here's a wee reminder...

Dark, Twisted Genius
Is this the scariest ski film ever made?

Bode's snowboarding brother
Lush visuals and bold lines in Courchevel, France

OUCH!
Possibly the most painful wipeout sequence in history, from "Long Story Short"

"I got a little bit too excited there"
Sverre Liliequist takes big risks in Alaska in "The Waiting Game"


A cool film about a hot topic

Last winter was bone dry in Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada, with many places receiving only 50 percent of the normal annual snowfall.

It scared the living daylights out of the local ski community, and California film-maker Duane Kubischta of Adventure Film Works has harnessed its concern to make "Weather We Change". These days, most of us try to avoid the subject of climate change, and we owe Kubischta a debt of thanks for tackling the subject head-on. And in such a cool way, too. Here at welove2ski, we're not great fans of showing trailers, but this is such a good one, we're going to make an exception. Go Kubischta!

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