Lib Tech/ Gnu: Here’s Ya F’n Weekend Guy

Lib Tech and Gnu teamed up with Big Jerm from Lick the Cat productions to produce their second “Here’s Ya F’n Weekend Guy” edit. Looks like a fun trip and it’s good to see backcountry supremo, Mark Landvik return to the park for some slashing.

Season Edit: Haakon Eilertsen

Haakon has featured regularly on Pyramid Mag this winter and for a good reason. The kid is straight up fire as you can see from this

Season Edit: Axel Thelen

Axel Thelen is rising the ranks. Watch his season edit from what turned out to be a progressive season for the young Finn.

FootyFiend: Mission Ridge

FootyFiend headed to Mission Ridge in Washington State, for this solid rope tow edit. Featuring: Kody Yarosloski, Colter Heard, Lucio DM, Ben Poechman and friends.

Taco Trip: Spring

The Taco Trip boys head up to Kläppen and Funäsdalen, Sweden for a tranny finding mission. Featuring: Ludwig Lejkner, Jonathan Lindhe, Jonas Wilhelmson, Måns Hedberg and more.

Full Video: Bootleg

Back in the early 2000’s, snowskates were the hype with everyone riding one in their backyards. The majority of people gave it up but, the scene is still alive and kicking and on the rise. Bootleg is a full length, independent snowskate video and shows just how far the sport has come. Will this inspire you to dust off your snowskate next winter?

The IPP: Good Times and Bloodlines : Superpark 19

The Interior Plain Project is a unique board brand coming out of the US with sublime graphics, creative shapes and a standout team. The IPP sent their team to Superpark 19 over in Seven Springs and this is the resulting edit. Boody smashes it in this one.

Shred Bots: Full Part, Andreas Wiig

Andreas Wiig is like a fine wine that only gets better with age. In this explosive, full backcountry part from Shred Bots, see for yourself that Andreas shows no sign of slowing down yet.

Full Part: Richie Conklin

Young, Californian Richie Conklin, stacked tons of solid street footage this season and is a rider you should have on your radar. Watch this impressive full edit to see why.

Season Edit: Nine Year Old, Hiroto Ogiwara

It’s no secret that pro riders are getting younger but Hiroto just got our attention with his impressive season edit. Back and FS 10’s, heaps of other technical tricks and only 9 years old. This kid is going places.