A scrapbook of images from western China's Altai Mountains, home to the oldest ski-bum lineage on earth. Featured in Warren's Miller 2009 film, Dynasty.
Well, I made it! After a full day of travel from Seattle I have made it to Nesiko, Japan. I am here for two weeks filming a segment with Warren Miller Entertainment. Roman (the other skier being filmed) and I got out today to check out what this place has to offer. Not one person from this crew has been to Japan before so this is a learning experience for everyone. Japan is a very unique place and we are lucky enough to be staying at the Black Diamond Lodge. The guy who runs it deals with a lot of ski film crews like Level 1, MSP and lots of snowboard crews as well. I highly recommend this lodge if anyone decides to come here. Anyway, when we arrived we were told that we would rarely see the sun. Well, this morning, it just so happened that there were blue skies. We had a bit of a late start but we got to get up and check out the place. I'm very excited to see what everything has to offer and get as many banger shots as we can. Ill try and keep you updated with some good photos.
Thanks,
TC
National and world tour freeskiing champion Jess McMillan caught a lift to Telluride in the No. 78 Furniture Row Chevrolet race car ... Of course it was equipped with a ski rack and studded snow tires.
The World Premiere of WME's "...Like There's No Tomorrow" was this weekend in Salt Lake City. The film, which follows athletes like Jess McMillan, Daron Rahlves, and Steve Nyman around the world to places like India, Chile, and New Zealand, is headed to a theater near you.
Warren Miller Entertainment brings you its 62nd winter sports film, Warren Miller’s . . . Like There’s No Tomorrow. Hosted by skiing icon Jonny Moseley,
. . . Like There's No Tomorrow is your annual reminder that winter is on its way.
Just when you thought it was impossible for more mind-blowing photos to come from CMH, we're just getting started. Wait till you see it on the big screen this fall.
Squaw is revered for it’s steep terrain, local vibe, and quality skiers. That's why we filmed there for our upcoming film. But there are rules to follow if you want to fit in. Here’s our guide to skiing Squaw like you’re a local.
Hey Everyone! I’m sitting here now in a hotel in Bangkok reflecting on the enormity of the last two months is somewhat overwhelming. We summited just 5 days ago but already it seems somewhat far off. Our summit push was intense at times, yet spread over a week. During that time I shot so many photos and a ton of video, and am just now able to go through it all. Enjoy and thanks for reading. - Chris
Today we did a training hike up to Camp I on Pumori, a 7000-meter peak across the Khumbu Valley from Nuptse. I brought my big lens and got some great shots of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse near the top. We have one more full rest day in BC before moving up the mountain again for rotation #2, a six-day stay at Camp II and maybe Camp III as well. We have all enjoyed the recovery at BC but are anxious to get going again with the climbing.