"Curvas Peligrosas": From Mont Blanc to Peru
Having put some massive Mont Blanc descents under their belts, Frederic Gentet, Yannick Boissenot and Stephane Roguet headed across the globe to Peru, for some South American goodness.
Having put some massive Mont Blanc descents under their belts, Frederic Gentet, Yannick Boissenot and Stephane Roguet headed across the globe to Peru, for some South American goodness.
Antti Ollila is one of the freshest freestyle skiers in the game, and his riding in The Faction Collective’s film “THIS IS HOME” is equally mind-blowing. Check out more of Antti’s style in his new athlete edit.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is known for its burly terrain, and its equally burly skiers. Bryce Newcomb is one of them, which he proves in his 2016/17 edit, “Title Here?”
Leo Taillefer, doing what he does best in a recap of his webisode series “LEO’S LINE.” From huge airs, waist deep powder and all-around sending, Mr. Taillefer knows how to make skiing look good.
From Finland to Switzerland, Alex Hall steps it up and throws down in his athlete edit from Faction’s “THIS IS HOME.”
Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, is a shock to the senses, full of color, cultures and–as the DPS Skis crew found out–beautiful music. Stephan Drake, Drew Petersen and Piers Solomon head to Kyrgyzstan’s huge mountains in an edit that includes...
France’s Aiguille du Midi, high above the town of Chamonix, is home to some of the most difficult and legendary terrain in the sport — even the bootpack from the upper terminal is gut-clenching. But for Bruno Compagnet and Layla...
France’s Mont Blanc massif has it all: huge steeps, narrow couloirs, deep powder and perfect placement for backcountry booters. Luckily, Jacob Webster can throw down on anything.
Todd Ligare cranks the volume to 11 in British Columbia for his heavy-hitting shred edit, “Turn it Up.”
The Faction Collective just released the full version of their feature-length film, “THIS IS HOME,” and it’s as good as you’d expect. Which is amazing. Take a lunch break, call in sick, or just crack a beverage at home —...
Last January, skier, photographer and writer Drew Petersen escaped into British Columbia’s Esplanade Mountains for a week at Sentry Lodge, a backcountry cabin surrounded by huge peaks, hefty pillow lines and endless powder.
Japan has some of the best powder skiing in the world; it also has some pretty damn good skiers. Armada Skis athlete and T-Crew point man Yehei Maruyama demonstrates how it’s done in the Land of the Rising Sun.