This is a video of a snowboarder riding a T-bar lift and having a hard time of it, eventually letting go and sliding down the slope, managing to stay right in the middle where he can do the most damage, taking out other skiers and snowboarders along the way like
This is a short video from the top of a not very snowy ski lift (where is this, Florida?) of two skiers failing to exit the lift properly, with one sitting down right away, and the other waiting until the lift is making its turn to fall off. Honestly, if
Presumably in an attempt to recreate the iconic boulder scene from Raiders Of The Lost Ark, this is a video of a group of guys rolling Frosty’s abdomen down a flight of stairs. Unfortunately, Frosty pulls a Humpty Dumpty about halfway down, and I assume all the king’s horses and
This is a local Minnesotan news report highlighting the Wilcraft, a mobile ice fishing house invented and manufactured by Tom Roaring (prices start around $20,000). Inspired by his desire to move to where the fish are biting instead of hoping they come to him, the vehicle can drive on ice,
This is Uncharted (no, not the video game), a film from Monster Energy (it gives you horns) starring the extreme snowbiking of Cody Matechuk in the fresh powder of British Columbia. If you’re unfamiliar, a snowbike is like a snowmobile version of a dirtbike, much narrower than a traditional snowmobile
This is a video of Red Bull sponsored Swedish freeskier Jesper Tjäder setting a new world record for longest rail slide on skis, with an impressive 506-feet. Even millipedes are impressed! Because perseverance does occasionally pay off, it took Jesper 126 attempts to finally slide the whole rail, surpassing the
This is some helmetcam footage of skier Christian Høgfeldt performing an Olympic style ski jump with no snow on the ground. I’m pretty sure this is how ski jumpers practice in the off season though, so I suppose it’s not particularly crazy to see. Still, staring down that hill from
This is a short 360-degree helmet cam video from a snowmobiler attempting a backflip when the trick goes all “Aspen, we have a problem,” while upside-down and he decides to bail. And it was probably a smart decision, because the last thing you want landing on top of you is