Category ski

Trails Still Blazing

Megan McJames carved her own path in her alpine ski racing career, culminating in three Olympic performances. Her newest path into motherhood takes the values she found in her athletic career and applies them to that of being a parent — notably, doing things her own way. Trails Still Blazing explores the balance between women as caregivers and women as adventurers. This film is a love letter to women everywhere who are experiencing both, a pursuit of passion and of parenthood.

Of the Black Sea

More than a ski film, Of the Black Sea is a personal, character-driven journey with Türkiye’s mountains as the backdrop. Turkic-American pro skier Giray Dadali returns to his father’s homeland to confront a question he’s carried for years: Which has a greater influence—heritage or upbringing? As he
steps into a new chapter of life, the trip becomes both an adventure and an exploration of belonging. Moving between winter terrain, lived-in moments, and reflections on family and culture, Giray searches for where he fits—and what parts of Turkish identity he wants to carry forward. The result is a film about connection: to place, to lineage, and to the stories we inherit and rewrite.

Two Days in the Tetons with Alex Yoder | Patagonia

Last April, Patagonia ambassador Alex Yoder headed into the Wyoming backcountry for two days of simplicity and backcountry snowboarding. No conversations, no cell phones, no purpose: just enjoying the process, connecting with nature and savoring the peace of the perfect powder turn.

Too True.

Too True, our 6th consecutive film, would not have been possible without the support of Bozeman, our sponsors, the Reckless Beauty Foundation, and the friends and families that helped along the way.

Skiing the Zombie Apocalypse

This couloir has more names than known descents. Some call it the “Cabin Couloir.” Others call it “the Zombie Apocalypse.” The Teton steep skiing OGs call it “Ichiban.”
It’s so rarely skied that there’s almost no beta on the line. Very little information exists, and the few who have attempted it have had to figure it out as they go. There’s a reason lines like this are shrouded in mystery.
Last spring, Clayton Herman, Erich Roepke, and Jim Ryan skied it top down. They dropped in committed to the unknown.

SEEING FLOWERS

Memento mori.
A short video by Strictly featuring Jonah Williams
Presented by Rossignol
With support from Scott/Autumn/Level 1

COLD CALLS | Blank Collective Films

COLD CALLS is a ski film pieced together through conversations, memories, and whatever the season decided to offer. From storm cycles in Whistler to deep days in Japan, big terrain in Norway, and rare sun in Alaska, each call brought a different story — some hilarious, some heavy, most somewhere in between. What came out wasn’t exactly planned, but it felt right

FICKLE BUSINESS

With its ever-changing snow and weather conditions, winter in New Zealand is often described as a roller coaster. Forecasts call for a snow dump that then turns to rain, ski fields are accessed by treacherous 4WD tracks, and plans change by the minute. Skiing in New Zealand is a real “Fickle Business”.

Anna DeMonte | Team Mountain People

Athlete Anna DeMonte’s passion for mountain sports began in the most unlikely of places: the swimming pool. Years of competitive training taught her the importance of precision, focus, and honed technique, but after four gruelling years of college swimming and Olympic trials, burnout hit hard. Trading the flat Midwest for the towering Rockies, Anna found freedom in climbing and skiing and fully immersed herself in the mountains.

A Guide’s Book

High in the heart of Chamonix, one of the world’s most iconic alpine playgrounds, mountain guide and Rab athlete Pierre Idris “Pim” Mehdi reveals what it truly takes to build a life in the mountains. A Guide’s Book follows Pim through steep ski lines, complex terrain, and the daily balance between personal ambition and guiding clients safely in some of the Alps’ most demanding environments.