I grew up in CB when Seth was there, so this was kind of a cool throw back. I can recall the first time I actually encountered him on the mountain. I was at the top of Headwall eyeing up the smaller part of the top cliffs totally scared to go in. While I am standing there looking, Seth just comes out of no where and sends the largest part basically right over my head like it was nothing heh. Another time after the x-games were over, they left a jump up called the "hiney booter". It was a sweet powder day and I was riding up the lift over head and he comes flying down and throws the cleanest, largest misty flip I had ever seen in person. It's kind of weird to have in-person memories of someone that would never recall those events. I honestly always had the opinion that he seemed pretty arrogant (I guess somewhat understandable given his skill). Fast forward a couple of years... Steve Winter ended up being our neighbor towards the end of my time there and one of the last days in my parents house we had a garage sale and I recall Seth and Steve and a couple of other guys coming over. Having more of a chance to talk to them then, it really kind of changed my perspective on who they were as people having grown up kind of idolizing him. Very cool watch and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the share!
Moved to the Rockies, season is coming up and I didn't want rentals. I bought skis and a pair of boots at a thrift store. The boots were Full Tilt and the name splashed across the velcro was Seth Morrison. They cost $25 and looked like the 80's wanted their color schemes back, but they felt amazing. I get my crap back to the house and start looking up what I had bought. So, here I am learning about the guy and I have to admit, it was a lot more entertaining than I thought it was going to be. I was expecting some gold cup downhill racer, instead it's someone that would rather die than live in nice boring safety with minimal purpose.
It's cool you make clear what some of it has become, to do what you do and even in something that looks so free to be a part of, has somewhat become the same contest as so many other fields. Bigger, better, harder, faster, steeper, etc. It's cool to still watch and inspire me to get back out there again. Never think you have anymore to prove and just keep riding, because I think, like education, health care and freedom, so should be riding the mountain in order to properly connect with the planet that all of us are a part of. You're still living the dream.
Whoa, major blast from the past. Amazing to look back at the moment time when it seemed like the freeski scene as a whole became "Chamified" as radical North American skiers came to Cham and realized that there was a whole level of radical above what they knew, and that people had been doing it for decades already. A great timepiece of skiing!
CRUSHED on my 2001 - 188cm K2 Seth Pistol Freerides for YEARS. Those skis were an equipment performance game changer for me, resort and backcountry skiing.
Nailed it. 🎯❄🏔🚠 The two most important aspects of snow sports culture are: (1) ordinary people pioneered skiing and snowboarding in the pursuit of pleasure and (2) ordinary people push the sport in new directions every season. Yes, the kid in the lift line - with the runny nose and the purple barney hat - might be the first to stick a quad, corked deluxe backflip with a reverse axial twist (e.g. s/he grabbed his ski tips for steeze / flare.) This is the sustaining source of "community progression" as a competitive sport, recreational experience, and entertainment. Very few sports have a grass roots engine that runs this deep. And we'd have it no other way --
It's amazing to see Seth grow the way he did, All it started from that 1993 Us Extreme skiing comp at crested butte when Seth got second place. Seth never knew me but in the 93 US extreme I was the youngest competitor and Seth was second youngest there. Me and Kent Kreitler the previous year winner decided on day 1 to huck big air off the only cliff at the top of Hawks Nest North face. BOTH me and Kent paid for our stupid decision to go big into ice and both of our bindings blew out on landing and knocked us both out of the comp sadly but I stuck around and skied and watched David Swanwick and Seth come up from unknowns to making huge names. Wow so many stars got their start from that competition. I sadly blew my knee two weeks before the 94 comp, and first South American extreme, and allmtn extreme at squaw. That was the most superb time to make a name in extreme skiing because it was up for grabs, there were no stars then but Plake and smidt and people were bored of them. Probably the top 20 from that 93 comp made a big name for themselves. Seth you are the Goat
Love the Vail clips. I was living in the Valley 96-99. It’s still home. I revisit every year. Many friends still local. More recently started venturing to other mountain ranges. Much heart and soul of skiing in Chamonix 💯. We are skiers. These days I manage a ski shop in the NE to continue giving back to what shapes who I am.
thanks for sharing. aporeciate their skill and bravery. im old and my days are over .. but skiing was some of the best parts of my life. I tore it up for decades... it made winters worthwhile ! oh, and i really appreciated the good interesting music. so many ski films have crap awful music... oh, i agree the kids keep evolving and taking it in new directions...
This is the most moving ski film i have ever seen....growing up watching this guy was truly a blessing....im just gearing up to ski again after years of living in the AZ desert....thank you for this incredible production
As a single dad myself, I want to shed light on the fact that there's much more to this story than just labeling someone as a father who's kids say, "not growing up with a dad."'
Great movie. Seth is definitely the blue one from Inside Out and I don’t mean that as an insult. The usual flicks gloss over the risks it takes to get to this level and only stoke up the success. So easy to get jealous of these guys ripping all that powder but theres gotta be pressures. I applaud showing a story of the other side of the glamour
Respect to Seth and the guys....in Cham there not ripping it at 60mph straight from the Heli. Humbling to see the them jump turn down the couloirs....and see genuine fear and overcoming the challenges in front of them. It's like Blizzard of Ahhs for grown ups.
A couple years ago I was eating lunch with my daughter in the cafeteria up on the Midi and a chair at the table just tipped over, on its own . One of those crazy gravity holes.
Great video! I’m based in Park City, I’ve traversed Nevada dozens of time and thought the same as you, but have not been able to convince any of my friends to go. Now I have something to show them how good it can be.
Tell Glen Plake that tryin to get involved in order to evolve isn't always easy, as I try to share my messages and music but I will keep going! I believe he said once (W/out looking) "In order to elvolve, you have to get involved" I'll always have special place for Lake Tahoe in me!
@@adambane1719 there’s one L of a difference in those names so you lame joke doesn’t work & besides if I wanted trolling I’d not use UA-cam for it, so chill out dude
Some of the Cham scenes with Kye are spooky, given what happened to his dad. I sort of froze when Nate mentioned climbing the "Cosmique Arrete" at 22:05. Trevor died in the Cosmique Couloir, which is directly below. I can't help but wonder if he was taking Kye to visit the spot. EDIT: Researched some more, and Kye came to Cham to ski the Cosmique (documented in "Edge of Never") at about the same time as that footage. I bet this is the same trip.
Nikolai, you guys killed it as usual!! Quick question, which bindings are you using with your quiver?? I went the "safer" route and chose shift, but now I feel like it might have been the wrong decision.. I use to swear by kingpins untill my ACL injury.. thinking of tecton for the ferox freebirds to keep the weight lower and maintaining the din for the toe..
Hey! The golf course beer cart at Copper has good drugs too, and it was right out my door at one time until Fail tried to take over and steal my business partner's patent.
They should try snowboarding. Seriously. It's better, its faster, it's more controlled, there are infinitely more tricks, less injuries, less deaths and much MUCH safer
Remember: she, the mother, chose the father. Women are the gatekeepers. So where is the blame for her poor judgement in choosing the wrong mate? More female responsibility avoidance… As a result, these poor children grew up w/o their biological father. My heart goes out to you Seth and your sibling.
Cześć, pozdrawiam cie . Ale powiedz mi jedno ,podjeżdża pod twoje drzwi samochód i pali gumę. Jeśli mówisz że ktoś ma żal za to. To pozwól chłopakom przyjechać pod twój dom . Firmę i niech upalają. I niech będzie że to są twoji klienci . I najgorsze jest to że zrozumiałbym że poniosło was . ALE zwykle przepraszam dużo by zmieniło. Więc ogólnie moja nieznacząca ocena to za ten film masz 2 oceny .1 zachowanie się jak polaczek bo mam kasę i wszystko mi wolno. I nigdy nie jestem winny.ocena 0. A druga 8 .pozdrawiam
A guy who seems to make his life a lot harder than it needs to be. Do you want some cheese with that whine? Also, the most boring ski film I’ve ever seen.
dude! guys thank you so much for making this public, so so so stoked its on youtube. mad props. seth morrison is one of those living legends !
Do people still say dude???
@@dougdavis8986I do
Dude totally@@dougdavis8986
I grew up in CB when Seth was there, so this was kind of a cool throw back. I can recall the first time I actually encountered him on the mountain. I was at the top of Headwall eyeing up the smaller part of the top cliffs totally scared to go in. While I am standing there looking, Seth just comes out of no where and sends the largest part basically right over my head like it was nothing heh. Another time after the x-games were over, they left a jump up called the "hiney booter". It was a sweet powder day and I was riding up the lift over head and he comes flying down and throws the cleanest, largest misty flip I had ever seen in person. It's kind of weird to have in-person memories of someone that would never recall those events. I honestly always had the opinion that he seemed pretty arrogant (I guess somewhat understandable given his skill). Fast forward a couple of years...
Steve Winter ended up being our neighbor towards the end of my time there and one of the last days in my parents house we had a garage sale and I recall Seth and Steve and a couple of other guys coming over. Having more of a chance to talk to them then, it really kind of changed my perspective on who they were as people having grown up kind of idolizing him.
Very cool watch and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the share!
It is always “fun” how different memories can be. Same event, two persons, years later… Thank for sharing you memory.
Moved to the Rockies, season is coming up and I didn't want rentals. I bought skis and a pair of boots at a thrift store. The boots were Full Tilt and the name splashed across the velcro was Seth Morrison. They cost $25 and looked like the 80's wanted their color schemes back, but they felt amazing. I get my crap back to the house and start looking up what I had bought. So, here I am learning about the guy and I have to admit, it was a lot more entertaining than I thought it was going to be. I was expecting some gold cup downhill racer, instead it's someone that would rather die than live in nice boring safety with minimal purpose.
Classic ski film, haven’t watched in a few years. Thanks for posting this.
Crazy and sobering to listen to JP, Andreas and Dave early on in the film.
for sure. that was a bad year. this sport can really bite ya
It's cool you make clear what some of it has become, to do what you do and even in something that looks so free to be a part of, has somewhat become the same contest as so many other fields. Bigger, better, harder, faster, steeper, etc. It's cool to still watch and inspire me to get back out there again. Never think you have anymore to prove and just keep riding, because I think, like education, health care and freedom, so should be riding the mountain in order to properly connect with the planet that all of us are a part of. You're still living the dream.
Whoa, major blast from the past. Amazing to look back at the moment time when it seemed like the freeski scene as a whole became "Chamified" as radical North American skiers came to Cham and realized that there was a whole level of radical above what they knew, and that people had been doing it for decades already. A great timepiece of skiing!
CRUSHED on my 2001 - 188cm K2 Seth Pistol Freerides for YEARS. Those skis were an equipment performance game changer for me, resort and backcountry skiing.
Wow Seth "the cat" A magnificent freerider.... A steel Balls.... Your backflip&corkie are Huge. I ❤️
Nailed it. 🎯❄🏔🚠
The two most important aspects of snow sports culture are:
(1) ordinary people pioneered skiing and snowboarding in the pursuit of pleasure and
(2) ordinary people push the sport in new directions every season.
Yes, the kid in the lift line - with the runny nose and the purple barney hat - might be the first to stick a quad, corked deluxe backflip with a reverse axial twist (e.g. s/he grabbed his ski tips for steeze / flare.)
This is the sustaining source of "community progression" as a competitive sport, recreational experience, and entertainment. Very few sports have a grass roots engine that runs this deep. And we'd have it no other way --
It's amazing to see Seth grow the way he did, All it started from that 1993 Us Extreme skiing comp at crested butte when Seth got second place. Seth never knew me but in the 93 US extreme I was the youngest competitor and Seth was second youngest there. Me and Kent Kreitler the previous year winner decided on day 1 to huck big air off the only cliff at the top of Hawks Nest North face. BOTH me and Kent paid for our stupid decision to go big into ice and both of our bindings blew out on landing and knocked us both out of the comp sadly but I stuck around and skied and watched David Swanwick and Seth come up from unknowns to making huge names. Wow so many stars got their start from that competition. I sadly blew my knee two weeks before the 94 comp, and first South American extreme, and allmtn extreme at squaw. That was the most superb time to make a name in extreme skiing because it was up for grabs, there were no stars then but Plake and smidt and people were bored of them. Probably the top 20 from that 93 comp made a big name for themselves. Seth you are the Goat
Yep.I was there'93 and '95, and remember much of that. Doug Coombs and Dean Cummings as well.
@@yZstarAk1979oh ya dean and Jim Cummings and Doug were amazing.
....amazing...love this film....
Beautiful Skiing.
Love the Vail clips. I was living in the Valley 96-99. It’s still home. I revisit every year. Many friends still local. More recently started venturing to other mountain ranges. Much heart and soul of skiing in Chamonix 💯. We are skiers. These days I manage a ski shop in the NE to continue giving back to what shapes who I am.
Unbelievable. To overcome the fears to allow this type of extreme skiing is amazing.
Whoa, this was fantastic - the skiing and storytelling was superb. Such a great film!
Right on Seth, glad to see you made it and keep remaking it.
Great. Loved the poem at the end!
thanks for sharing.
aporeciate their skill and bravery.
im old and my days are over ..
but skiing was some of the best parts of my life.
I tore it up for decades...
it made winters worthwhile !
oh, and i really appreciated the good interesting music.
so many ski films have crap awful music...
oh, i agree the kids keep evolving and taking it in new directions...
This is the most moving ski film i have ever seen....growing up watching this guy was truly a blessing....im just gearing up to ski again after years of living in the AZ desert....thank you for this incredible production
As a single dad myself, I want to shed light on the fact that there's much more to this story than just labeling someone as a father who's kids say, "not growing up with a dad."'
Great movie. Seth is definitely the blue one from Inside Out and I don’t mean that as an insult. The usual flicks gloss over the risks it takes to get to this level and only stoke up the success. So easy to get jealous of these guys ripping all that powder but theres gotta be pressures. I applaud showing a story of the other side of the glamour
One the great triple OG's
Cool film, nothing better than steep ski mountaineering. Ski in peace three from the film.
Respect to Seth and the guys....in Cham there not ripping it at 60mph straight from the Heli. Humbling to see the them jump turn down the couloirs....and see genuine fear and overcoming the challenges in front of them. It's like Blizzard of Ahhs for grown ups.
A couple years ago I was eating lunch with my daughter in the cafeteria up on the Midi and a chair at the table just tipped over, on its own . One of those crazy gravity holes.
Great video! I’m based in Park City, I’ve traversed Nevada dozens of time and thought the same as you, but have not been able to convince any of my friends to go. Now I have something to show them how good it can be.
Legend
Tell Glen Plake that tryin to get involved in order to evolve isn't always easy, as I try to share my messages and music but I will keep going! I believe he said once (W/out looking) "In order to elvolve, you have to get involved" I'll always have special place for Lake Tahoe in me!
GOAT
Always wanted to watch this, glad I did. Thanks!
Great film
Well done!
So very perfect. ❤
Greta film without all the usual macho bullshit; humble & well crafted; great effort
Who is Greta?? Was she involved in the editing process??
@@adambane1719 she’s the sister of the infamous dat- fingered phone typists of the UK. Surprised you don’t know hre?
Who is hre??@@neilbower123
Neil Blower. Thats an interesting name. Is yo Momma a snowblower too??
@@adambane1719 there’s one L of a difference in those names so you lame joke doesn’t work & besides if I wanted trolling I’d not use UA-cam for it, so chill out dude
Some of the Cham scenes with Kye are spooky, given what happened to his dad.
I sort of froze when Nate mentioned climbing the "Cosmique Arrete" at 22:05. Trevor died in the Cosmique Couloir, which is directly below. I can't help but wonder if he was taking Kye to visit the spot.
EDIT: Researched some more, and Kye came to Cham to ski the Cosmique (documented in "Edge of Never") at about the same time as that footage. I bet this is the same trip.
Exellent!
Hey! Why so few likes?
I got to ski with seth at vail in 97?.. he just didn't know i was following him😂
Nikolai, you guys killed it as usual!! Quick question, which bindings are you using with your quiver?? I went the "safer" route and chose shift, but now I feel like it might have been the wrong decision.. I use to swear by kingpins untill my ACL injury.. thinking of tecton for the ferox freebirds to keep the weight lower and maintaining the din for the toe..
Climbing the seracs without being roped up. Remember Doug Coombes!
RIP Harms and JP
ChamWOW!
Was freeskiing really worth dying over or ending up paralyzed?
A new generation of skiers discovering what Plake/Hattrup and Schmidt discovered over 30 years ago…
RIP JP Auclair
Damn he died? 😢
@@brianvasquez4484 yep
The music is like some left over Salmon hippie shiot out of TRide.
Movie of the american stress of working life. Skiing is just a accidentally there, they get stress being on mcdonalds counter of driving a ups-truck.
Take up golf; then your greatest misery is when the beer cart is nowhere to be seen.
Hey! The golf course beer cart at Copper has good drugs too, and it was right out my door at one time until Fail tried to take over and steal my business partner's patent.
Shasta Public.
They should try snowboarding. Seriously.
It's better, its faster, it's more controlled, there are infinitely more tricks, less injuries, less deaths and much MUCH safer
Are you trolling, or just stupid?
Taking chances….
Ain't no one gonna pay an old man to ski.
Remember: she, the mother, chose the father. Women are the gatekeepers. So where is the blame for her poor judgement in choosing the wrong mate? More female responsibility avoidance… As a result, these poor children grew up w/o their biological father. My heart goes out to you Seth and your sibling.
Too much blabla imo
Chamonix conditions suck azz.
Cześć, pozdrawiam cie . Ale powiedz mi jedno ,podjeżdża pod twoje drzwi samochód i pali gumę. Jeśli mówisz że ktoś ma żal za to. To pozwól chłopakom przyjechać pod twój dom . Firmę i niech upalają. I niech będzie że to są twoji klienci . I najgorsze jest to że zrozumiałbym że poniosło was . ALE zwykle przepraszam dużo by zmieniło. Więc ogólnie moja nieznacząca ocena to za ten film masz 2 oceny .1 zachowanie się jak polaczek bo mam kasę i wszystko mi wolno. I nigdy nie jestem winny.ocena 0. A druga 8 .pozdrawiam
jeez! a lot of wingeing in the first few minutes........
Guys, go and do a full shift in a coal mine, or on an oil rig.....
Yup…it must just be so damn hard to get paid to ski…🙄😭🤦
Except he's way better on skis than ya'll 😂
A guy who seems to make his life a lot harder than it needs to be. Do you want some cheese with that whine? Also, the most boring ski film I’ve ever seen.
the moment the subject entered the movie (minute 4), i tuned out. seems a boring guy.
Seth expresses himself on skis. Boring guy? I do not agree.
Managing risk = no helmet?
They speak about true, much bigger risks, which can be mitigated by simply wearing helmet.