Snowboarding
Herding Cattle and Shredding Powder in Carter Country (Full Length)
Pro Snowboarder Mark Carter leads a double life. In the offseason, he works on his family ranch in Ten Sleep, but once winter hits, the cattle come into pasture and Mark hits the road to Jackson to shred lines in the Tetons.
This Guy Has Avoided Winter for Five Years
Australian Rick Baker splits his time between LA and his homeland, moving every time the weather turns cold.
Herding Cattle and Shredding Powder in Carter Country (Trailer)
Herding Cattle and Shredding Powder in Carter Country (Trailer)
The Lost Winter: VICE Sports Climate Change Special
In this VICE Sports Climate Change special, we travelled around the country with snowboarder Lucas Debari and skier Maddie Bowman to investigate the effects of our lost winters. Made possible by The North Face.
VICE Sports Q&A: Street Snowboarder Frank April
We sat down with Frank April to talk about his recovery from a shattered femur and the snowboarding scene in Quebec.
Zen And The Art Of Pro Snowboarder Maintenance
A knee injury forced pro snowboarder Mark Landvik to step back and change his hard-partying ways. Now, when he’s not in the mountains, he’s running an art gallery and finding balance in working with wood.
Point Break Remake: This Shit’s For Real
Director Ericson Core wanted a “sense of authenticity and real peril” in the movie’s action sequences. So he enlisted a cadre of accomplished athletes to get it.
Peace Park 2015: “Carving is Cool”
Danny Davis’s annual spring break party brings out some the year’s best snowboarding at a custom-built terrain park.
Skier Gus Kenworthy’s New Life as an Openly Gay Action Sports Star
We spoke to the Olympic medalist 24 hours after his groundbreaking announcement.
Snowboarding Pioneer Jeremy Jones's Latest Frontier: Writing a Book
No Words For The Way Down takes readers inside the tent and on the mountain for a behind-the-scenes look at six years of high-stakes filmmaking.
The Ugandan Snowboarder Gunning for the Olympics
The places represented in the Winter Olympics, and snowboarding in particular, tend to be pretty easy to predict - North America, Europe, Japan every once in a while. But never Africa. Brolin Mawejje is looking to change that.
Intel’s Latest Sensor Can Learn New Tricks
The Curie module is no bigger than a dime, but the technology behind it has the potential to transform how we watch and understand action sports.