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Return To Nature Ep. 2 "Spell Of Alaska" - A Deeper Look
Read nowThe second short film in Icelantic's Return To Nature series created by Aiden Ulrich and produced by Eric Sales takes us to Haines Alaska. Scotty VerMerris gives an inside look at his near fatal crash and the essence of this new piece from his experience filming "Spell of Alaska".
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Behind The Scenes In Japan
Learn more about the adventure in Japan while filming the first episode (called Yōtei-Daiko) of Icelantic's new "Return To Nature" series. Go deep into the heart and soul of Hokkaido ski culture as Icelantic athletes get immersed in bottomless pillows, silver birch forests, fish markets, sacred temples and the ancient rhythms of the traditional Taiko drummers.Read now -
Japan - "The Land Of The Rising Sun" Should Be Called "The Land Of Falling Snow" - By Hayden Price
Read nowIcelantic athlete Hayden Price brings us up to speed about traveling with fellow Icelantic athletes in Japan filming episode 1 of the Return To Nature series. Click here to get some of the Japanuary Japow action!
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Early Season Maiden111 Voyage - Chasing November Powder In Idaho With Amy David
Read nowIcelantic's Amy David tells us about her first powder days of the season on the new Maiden 111. "November is the time of year we return to winter. Although it happens every year, each time feels like a new “Maiden voyage” into the ski season. The anticipation for the first skiable snowfall builds, and the first round of powder turns transmits a deep energy throughout the ski community. My first turns of the season commenced on the summit of Galena Pass adjacent to Sun Valley, Idaho."
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In Your Deepest Dreams - Icelantic Athletes Taking Utah By Storm On The Deepest Days of The Season
If this doesn't get you hyped for winter then we don't know what will. Last season Icelantic athletes Hayden Price, Scotty VerMerris, Amy David, Julian Carr, and Aiden Ulrich took Alta and the surrounding Wasatch by storm during the deepest days of the year with filmer and editor Andrew Mildenberger. Here's a little window into the experience. Enjoy, the deep days are coming. #ReturnToNature
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A Tribute To Adam Roberts, Remembering Our Fallen Friend
Read nowSad to lose a fellow skier and cherished friend. Adam Roberts was a bright light and a rich soul, we will always remember him and his immense spirit and passion for life, love, skiing, and nature. The Icelantic family would like to pay tribute to our fallen friend.
RIP Adam, you taught us a lot and you will be missed.
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Adventure In AK With Mark Morris on the Pioneer 109
Read nowWhen I first clicked into the Pioneer 109 I felt as though Icelantic discovered the perfect ski that met the core demands of an everyday big mountain skier. Not only is the ski incredibly nimble in the skin track but it also breaks trail more efficiently than any other ski I’ve ever been on. On a more personal note, the ski helped redefine the style in which I execute the down-hill decent as well.
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Send It Sunday - Wild Bill Skis On Icelantic's
Read nowJackson Hole's "Wild Bill" has a special secret to maintaining youth, it's called S&S Coulioir.
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Icelantic Skis TedX MileHigh Ted Talk Featuring Ben Anderson
TedX MileHigh recently invited Icelantic Skis to host a Ted Talk adventure day at Loveland Ski Area. Icelantic founder Ben Anderson with the help of CEO Annelise Loevlie, Icelantic Brand Ambassador Scotty VerMerris and head logistician Cian O'Connor hosted a day of skiing and discussion showing and telling what Icelantic Skis is all about.
Ben shared his story and what it took to make his dream to start a ski company a reality and what it takes to keep it alive. This day was all about learning, connection, and adventure.
This video documenting the day was filmed and edited by Focus 4 Designs.
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36 hours, Helicopters, Volcanoes, and Energy Drinks… Alex Taran Recaps The "Red Bull Out Of Hell" Competition in Chile
Icelantic athlete Alex Taran tells us about her experience competing at "Red Bull Out Of Hell" in Chile.Take a helicopter into the crater of Volcan Puyehue, Skin across the crater, climb out, circumnavigate the cumbre and ski hundreds of meters towards the valley floor.