Thursday, January 31, 2013

Photos from USASA slopesyle 2


Last Sunday's slopestyle competition was a blast! The weather couldn't have been better, and the level of competition was seriously impressive. Thanks to the athletes for all the great attitudes you all had.

I'd like to give a huge thanks to Jake Sporn for taking photos during the competition. Below are some of the photos he took of NYSEF Freeriders. If you would like to check out any more of Jake's work please go here.


Alex hiking during practice. Gotta get those runs in


Spotting the landing zone at 270


Stylin' out an iron cross in the middle of a flat 3


Greg was slayin' the front 270's all day


NYSEFer's like to see the world upside down - example a


Thank you Jack for being example b


Avery is showing that when he is not upside down, he likes to be backwards


Jason showing his skills with the right 270 on


Jason is now showing how he has one of the best shifty spins in the business


Look carefully at Erik's right hand... Now that's what I call a tail grab


Johannes lockin' in that 50-50

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Alex's December edit

The Skiing Weatherman came to Witeface.

The Sunday before the holiday camp had started, the NYSEF freestyle skiers happened to stumble upon The Skiing Weatherman at the top of the Broadway terrain park. After talking to him for a little bit he asked if he could film us skiing through the terrain parks. That made many of the team members very stoked! We took one lap with him through both parks as a group. Many of the shots he got from this one run were eventually used in his episode filmed at Whiteface. Check it out:


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

"Boxing day at Whiteface"

It's always a wonderful thing to see former NYSEF athletes continuing to push themselves and have fun skiing post-NYSEF. NYSEF alum, Nick Edwards recently posted an edit from a day that he spent skiing at Whiteface with his brother Matt. Nick is currently a student at St. Lawrence University, and Matt is a current student at the Northwood School, in Lake Placid. Both of them are enjoying their holiday time away from school, as you can plainly see in this edit. Enjoy.