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HD Skiing, Snowboarding, and Snowmobile Videos shot with the Drift HD Action Camera. Snow Videos of all kinds are a Drift Innovation specialty as our waterproof cameras can handle any terrain and any mountain. Browse through one of our snow categories to get antiquated with the possibilities the Drift HD provides to snow enthusiasts. Drift Innovation provides a unique experience whether you are creating snowboard videos or ski videos. Check out what Drift has to offer.

Nick Heidfeld Edit – SWATCH Snow Mobile 2011

There’s no better Winter-Opening than Swatch Snow Mobile 2011. Motor sport heroes, ski legends, stars and glamour – Saalbach Hinterglemm was definitely the place to be.

When Kimi Räikkönen and Nick Heidfeld enjoy a Party together and Aura Dione is wearing her warmest clothes of her huge wardrobe it’s time for this year’s most spectacular Ski-Doo Race. The Swatch Snow Mobile weekend in Saalbach Hinterglemm was once more a get-together for world champions, ski legends and motor sports heroes, plus leading figures from industry, culture and society. The nail biting event was watched by thousands of spectators around the range, and Drift was lucky enough to be brought along for the ride.

F1 racing giant Nick Heidfeld took a Drift HD for a spin during his laps at the event and brought back some amazing footage, showing these guys really do go for it, this ain’t no friendly competition!

Thanks to Tara Ramos, Nick Heidfeld and the rest of their team!

Nick Heidfeld Edit – SWATCH Snow Mobile 2011 from Drift on Vimeo.

Ski RV Road Trip, Interior British Columbia

Professional Freeskier Tom Runcie Trip Report, and video from a RV road trip to Revelstoke, BC for the 2012 Canadian Freeskiing Championships.skiing RV TripPhoto: Drew Rouse

It was 3 am, 38º F, and pouring rain in Butte, MT. Photographer Trent Bona and I had just finished filling our 25′ C-class RV up with $150 worth of gas for the fourth time since leaving Denver 16 hours prior, and spirits couldn’t have been higher. Desperate to escape a very dry early season in Colorado we had rented the RV from RV America in Aurora, CO with hopes of getting our powder fix in British Columbia. Butte represented our third shift change of the night, and I moved to the cab-over bed to let Trent take us the five remaining hours to Sandpoint, ID where we had plans to meet up with Caleb Mullen and hopefully ski the first real powder of the season at Schweitzer Mountain Resort.

The trip had been in the works for months, but somehow when dealing with skiers it always seems to come down to the last minute. This was no exception, and we finally put our deposit on the RV a little more than 15 hours before showing up in Aurora to move in and drive north. Former CB resident and fellow Moment athlete Louise Lintilhac and her photographer fiancé Dana Allen agreed to fly into Kelowna, BC and move into the RV when Trent and I got there. With everything coming together mid-day Tuesday, I called Trent and asked if he would be ready to leave for a two week trip to Canada at 5am Wednesday. Amazingly enough, we were both able to organize our lives into a couple enormous duffel bags and were leaving RV America by noon, right on schedule.

Unfortunately, not everything can go according to plan, especially on a trip like this. As we drove into Sandpoint, the rain never changed to snow. Even 4000’ above at the top of Schweitzer it had rained all night before a morning temperature drop turned the mountain into a sheet of ice. The next morning we were making great time on the road to Kelowna when a tandem trailer truck jackknifed across the road, blocking the pass above town, forcing a 4 hour detour through the Okanagan valley. We were rewarded with a beautiful drive through interior BC’s wine and beach resort country, but after over 30 hours on the road we were starting to wonder if we were ever going to get to ski powder.

Shot with a Drift HD helmet camera.

Ski RV – Road Trip to Revelstoke 2012 from Tom Runcie on Vimeo.

Saturday morning dawned with the “skiRV,” as we had dubbed our home and transportation, parked in the Whitewater Ski Resort lot, blanketed in a very welcome 6” of fresh snow. Like kids at Christmas the four of us practically sprinted to the lifts. Armed with one of Whitewater’s finest as a guide, we were taken immediately to the goods and started our trip off with a 1500’ powder run. Whitewater is set at the end of a box canyon, with lifts going up either side but not up the end. The result is an extensive sidecountry area between the two main lifts that offers up to 3000’ of powder skiing, depositing those willing to make the short hike from the top of the chair right back at the base lodge. Though high avalanche danger kept us from exploring some of the more interesting options in the Whitewater sidecountry, for the four of us fresh out of the snow-less southlands it was such a joy simply to be able to ski safely in the trees and hit the occasional cliff without worrying about finding barely-covered stumps and rocks.

After our second day of real winter, we made the 300 km drive to Fernie, BC to meet up with fellow Freeskiing World Tour competitor Luke Nelson. Fernie offered a perfectly situated RV lot complete with hookups, adjacent free showers (a relief for the ski RV crew), and easy slopeside access. Once again we were taken straight to the best the mountain had to offer, and spent the day shooting photos in breathtaking light among the technical cliffs and chutes of Fernie’s five enormous bowls. Happy with our photos and turns for the day and with rumors of snow falling to the north we piled back into the RV and turned our sights to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, 300 km north in Golden, BC.

Kicking Horse is in the process of expanding operations, but we were highly impressed with the terrain we found. The main mountain is accessed via a 4100’ gondola. From the top of this chair, four long parallel ridges fall back towards the base with nearly endless skiable chutes and tree shots dropping into the bowls to the sides of the ridges. The icing on the cake for me was the run-out to the base area, which kept soft cold snow all the way down while remaining playful and fun. After a six hour day of lapping the whole vertical drop of the mountain, we were able to ski back to within a few feet of our RV. A quick dinner and we were on our way again. We drove over Rogers Pass, famous for its consistent snowfall, and were amazed at the 30’ tall snow banks that guarded either side of the road. It seemed a fitting welcome to our group of (until recently) snow-deprived skiers to Revelstoke and the first stop of the Freeskiing and Freeride World Tours.

For more of Tom’s adventures, go to: www.tomruncie.com

Johnathan Cheever – New Edit from the Telluride SBX World Cup Team Race

Johnathan Cheever, Drift sponsored athlete recently updated us with this great footage caught on his Drift HD from the first heat of the Telluride SBX World Cup Team Race. Telluride was the scene for some intense head-to-head action, the FIS Snowboard World Cup comes to town for five days of fast-paced snowboarding competition featuring an impressive collection of Olympic and X Games stars. The USANA Snowboardcross Cup features a parallel giant slalom plus both individual and team snowboardcross events. The season kickoff for SBX is always a tough battle with an international field battling to take the World Cup lead.

Johnathan and his team mate, Nick Baumgartner placed an impressive second in tough competition. Cheever noted, “Last years World Champion, Chumpy Pullin of Australia was ahead of me this race with two euros trailing. I could have ridden better, but you know what they say about boarder-cross. If you don’t do well this week… just wait until next week.”

Johnathan and team Cheever have an impressive resume, with Johnathan currently being a member of  the U.S. Snowboarding’s SBX A Team as well as being ranked 3rd in the world in SBX and a US National Champion he’s got and exciting year ahead in 2012 and we’re looking forward to seeing more POV footage as he continues to dominate across the snowboardcross scene.

The Daily Dump Snow Report Returns!

We’re glad to announce the Daily Dump Snow Report is back, and with the help of their Drift HD’s will be bringing you the daily snow conditions and news from Chamonix so you can keep up to date of all the latest happenings, as well as get your daily fix of the white stuff even if you can’t be there.

With one season already down in both Europe and New Zealand, they are perched on the precipice and ready to drop.  TDDSR will be sending it daily from the 3rd of January until 31st of March. The TDDSR is a series of winter web-isodes aiming to motivate snow enthusiasts world-wide beckoning them to choose Chamonix Valley as their ski-holiday destination. With an ever-expanding lust to explore the mountains, the content will be a dynamic mix of snow focused adventure and events whist dropping tourism tips for the Chamonix virgin.

The team for the 2012 season will be original Dumpster, Lachlan Humphreys, Rire Norman (AKA RIA) assisting on production and presenting duties and a swag of local contributors.

 

So for your daily dose check in to http://thedailydumpsnowreport.com.

You can also follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

 

Drift Sponsored Rider Sam Cullum takes ‘Most Stylish Rider’ award at the UK leg of the Nike Chosen Series 2011

Sam Cullum - Nike Chosen Series 2011

Sam Cullum did everyone proud on Friday night (16/12/2011) at the first leg of the Nike Chosen Series. Held at Hemel Hempstead, the UK’s newest destination for indoor Snowsports, and DWA team had gone all out building a 13 metre kicker for the occasion. Twenty-five riders were invited to hit this massive feature, then those daring enough to challenge the invitees clambered over the last 25 spots. The Nike Chosen Series visits 9 countries across Europe, collecting riders to compete in the finals in Austria in April, alongside the Nike Pro Team. Judges look for style and creativity as well as riding ability to award prizes – the top prize being a space in the Nike Chosen Series final, awarded to the Best Overall rider.

Sam Cullum Tweaks it Out

Friday night in Hemel saw this first spot awarded to Andy Nudds who showed immense steeze hitting the biggest kicker to be seen in the UK indoor freezers this season. He’ll be joining the Nike Snowboard Team in Austria in April. Sam Cullum as the local boy in the group took home the ‘Most Stylish Rider’ award. Stomping consistently – a testament to the time he’s spent riding proper-sized kickers as part of the GB Freestyle team – Sam’s steezy bag of tricks tricks included big 7s and textbook back rodeos.

Keep your eyes peeled for the video highlights of the Hemel leg, dropping soon, and have a gander at nikechosenseries.com for more info on the tour – the next stop of which is in Hochkonig in Austria on December 28th.

 

NIKE CHOSEN SERIES UK RESULTS
Winner and ‘Chosen One’: Andy Nudds
Most Creative Rider: Angus Leith
Most Stylish Rider: Sam Cullum
Best Female: Becky Menday