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Watch Seth Morrison's movie "the ordinary skier" for free through hulu

February 3rd, 2012 - Posted by jake

For Seth Morrison, skiing is much more than a sport or job, it's a way of life. It's not a privilege he was born with; it's a passion he discovered on his own. Through hard work and dedication, Seth has become one of the best skiers in the world.

Seth's pro model ski is the ObSETHed

Also available for iTunes download if you can not view in your country.


Sean Pettit takes home best male performance of the year at the Powder awards in aspen

February 3rd, 2012 - Posted by jake

Last week Sean Pettit was awarded "Best Male Performance" of the year at the Powder awards for his segment in Attack of La'nina. Pettit is known for going HUGE and always landing on his feet. He has been with K2 skis since he was 12 years old and he continues to blow us away every year. Check out the vids below including an incredible re-edit from MSP.


Pettit's re-edit from MSP

Pettit skis on the k2 Obsetheds, Seth Morrison's pro model ski.


2012 Japan Wrap up from Andy Mahre and the Nimbus Crew

February 2nd, 2012 - Posted by jake

Words and Photos from Andy Mahre

Japan has come and gone. It started out as a trip that seemed endless. We got to ski tons of powder, but after two weeks, it had already flown by. Now I’m back home, and winter is somewhat back in the northwest. The mountains have powder, and my driveway is a mud pit. It’s easy to guess which of the two I prefer…Mud pit of course.



With Benchetler out of the group due to injury, there were three of us left to scuff the duff. We skied avalanche barriers, rode snowmobiles, hit cliffs and hit jumps. The sights were all breathtaking and we finished our trip with a nice freeski day in the previously tracked powder. It was still plenty deep and tons of fun.
My stay at home is short lived as I am off to Montana for more duff scuffage, and fun times. Bring on the snow.









Nimbus in Japan 2012 words and photos from Andy Mahre

January 25th, 2012 - Posted by jake

On January 9th, I caught a flight out of Seattle, WA on my way to Tokyo, Japan. There I linked up with Eric Pollard, Pep Fujas, Ike Smith, and Justin Wiegand. To simplify, most of the Nimbus Crew. We then hopped on a plane to Sapporo. Clayton Kernagan, owner of Black Diamond Lodge, picked us up and drove us to Niseko Village where we were greeted by the likes of Chris Benchetler. The full Nimbus crew was once again reunited.



As you know, prior to mid January, the US was having a somewhat lackluster winter. Warm temperatures and scarce precipitation made groomers a daily habit. There were a few good powder days, but they were far and few in between. While this was going on at home, it was dumping here in Japan. We arrived to an abundance of fresh snow, and a continuation of the aforementioned dumping. The snow banks were 3-6 feet tall everywhere, from the airport to the ski area.




Our first day on the hill we were kids in a candy store. More than enough snow, pillows for days, and great company. We got in a few ski days, and then went out for a snowmobile mission with Clayton. He has a very cool crane truck where loading and unloading anywhere is possible. Ike and Clayton tried to make a snowmobile trail to the bottom of a nice cliff zone so we could do easy laps on it. Key word, “tried”. They didn’t succeed in getting back up, so the parked the sleds on the snow bank along the highway and walked back to the truck. We were able to ride the sleds right onto the deck of the truck and get away without any problems. That night’s dinner was at a delicious Ramen shop, which ended with a snowball fight in the parking lot.



A few days later, we left the Black Diamond Lodge and moved to Rusutsu Resort. We were generously housed in a very cool hotel named The Tower, which is somewhat ski in ski out. Across the highway from the tower is Rusutsu’s night skiing area. Accessed by either a short 5 minute walk, or a heated seat mono rail ride. We have done both, and found the walk to be a bit quicker overall.



Rusutsu’s ski area is a powder skier’s dream. The slopes are littered with amazing tree skiing, and more pillows than a throw set for a king size bed. Log rides are everywhere, and there isn’t a crowd. We’ve been getting some great shots, but also some great crashes. Sad to say, it’s the way she goes. Just ask Benchetler. On our way out of the ski area, he did a nollie, caught his tips, crashed, and broke his collarbone. It was a very funny crash, with a not so funny ending. He left last night and should be back on his way to the US today. Chris, if you are reading this, get well soon buddy. It was a blast shredding with you again.



All in all, this trip is very fun. It has snowed everyday, and we have seen a little bit of sun. I won’t complain about more snow, unless I’m shoveling and not skiing. Luckily, here I am skiing, and at home I do both.

Killington Dew Tour Pipe - Tai Barrymore and Brita Sigourney Podium

January 22nd, 2012 - Posted by jake

Tai and Brita continue to dominate the pipe comps and this time it's at the Killington stop of the winter Dew Tour. Tai started off strong with a first place finish in the semi finals and held that momentum into the finals and came out with a second. Brita added to her podium list with a third place.

Tai is skiing on the K2 Sights and Brita on the K2 women's MissConducts.

Killington Dew Tour Pipe Finals


Killington Dew Tour Pipe Semi Finals




A behind the scenes look at Seth Morrison filming in AK with TGR and their Heli pilots

January 14th, 2012 - Posted by jake




Teton Gravity Research will be featured on the National Geographic Channel. The show titled "Alaska Wing Men: Ski Chopper Daredevils" follows the TGR crew as they work in Alaska to create their newest film, "One For The Road." Check your local listings for exact times.

Check out Seth's ski, the ObSETHed, and see what he has to say abou it.


K2 School of Rockers Episode 3 - Advanced Skiing Trick Tips Video

December 15th, 2011 - Posted by jake

K2 School of Rockers Episode 3 ups the trick level to more advanced spins and flips off jumps and onto rails.

Tai Barrymore wins the Grand Prix Super Pipe at Copper Mountain on the K2 Sights

December 9th, 2011 - Posted by jake

Team member Tai Barrymore just took the top spot at the first stop of the Grand Prix Super Pipe at Copper Mountain, CO on the K2 Sights

On the women's side Brita Sigourney took home 1st. A good day for K2 Skis!




Brita Sigourney takes 1st - Grand Prix Pipe at Copper Mountain

December 9th, 2011 - Posted by jake

Team member Brita Sigaourney started the season off with a bang today taken top honors at the first stop of the Grand Prix Super Pipe at Copper Mountain, CO on her K2 MissConducts




Top 3: 1) Brita Sigourney w/ 86.60, 2) Rosalind Groenewoud w/ 81.40, 3) Virginie Faivre w/ 77.40

PK Hunder takes 3rd at the London Freeze big air - Video

October 31st, 2011 - Posted by jake

The Relentless Freeze Festival in London, England brought some of the world's top skiers to compete in this two day event. Skiers and some 15,000 spectators were presented with this year's 100-foot tall ramp. Out of the 34 skiers 16 best went into a head to head battle in the finals leading to four man super finals.

PK Hunder's 3rd place run on his K2 Recoils

London Freeze Behind the Scenes/Party

Tune to Newschoolers for the full article and more action shots of the finals.

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