That was epic, I enjoyed watching these ski runs so much. It took me back to my 20's when 3 guy friends and I were the New England ski watchers for all the radio stations in the North East. We didn't ski any mountains that were comparable to this but we sure had so much fun and had a bond that was priceless. We all were able to ski for free as long as we phoned back the exact conditions on the different mountain slopes within the first 2 hours so families could schedule their trips to the different resorts. It was an incredible deal for us while attending college and it was a great way for the different broadcasting networks to inform the general public on the conditions of the bunny slopes, intermediate slopes, and diamond back trails.
absolutely weak faceted layers in the sea to sky, right now in fact, have been a few close calls in the Whistler area the past couple weeks (shallow with a MFc from late November).Yes, things tend to be bomber in later season March/April/May when big stuff gets skied and filmed, thank you maritime coastal snowpack.
"Remote and untapped, this allows a disconnect from the world of instant gratification... what lies before them is mother nature in her finest form..." What a crock... dude says he wants to take the chopper back to the lodge because he's "kinda getting hungry". If you're going to use helis to shatter the quiet solitude of the mountains, don't go wax poetic "with patience and gratitude we can share in the chance to continue our mountainous journey, a lifelong journey formed each step of the way". lol
sountrack is great, skiing is epic, scenery is beautiful, amazing filming and editing. The only thing it needs is less radio chatter. TGR does that and I find it so anoying and cheesey. Ya'lll are way better than them. TGR hasn't put out good film in years. This is great
Cmon you're a major company you can't have a sound quality like this anymore. The sound of that monologue is utterly horrendous. Makes it really hard to go through this video without muting it.
@ do your homework 📚 I can guarantee you Kai is not rich lol. He lives a very humble existence. Works harder than most. He has been lucky enough to have brands support him enough once in a while and grant heli budget. Skiing and snowboarding need ppl like Kai. Core lords and mountain gurus.
@BoardinorBored These boys are rich. Running around in new trucks and snow machines. I Started skiing in the late 1970s and later tons of backcountry in Alaska. Back then nobody had sponsorship. We lived on unemployment and drove junk cars to ski. They are rich compared to us we skinned up everything or climbed.
@ you do not know what you are taking about. Do your homework on Kye Petersen and his father and what they mean to the sea to sky corridor of BC. Or don’t, fine with me. Just know when you leave certain comments, the real will know you are out to lunch and hating. I will not comment back so don’t bother wasting your time to respond.
Another magnificent glorification of the idol that is extreme personal pleasure in big mountain freeriding. Beware: there's a huge difference between passion and idolatry. Anything you love with all your heart, mind, soul, & strength that is not God is idolatry. All the temporal fun melts away on Judgment Day. Repent & stop the idolatry.
I think you might be one of the weirdos being complained of above. I also think I might be with you. I'm struggling not to find this sort of disrespectful. Not sure why, plenty of other Big Mountain Skiing I love - Thovex, Hoji, et al. Maybe I'm jealous. Maybe I just hate the soundtrack. The skiing and terrain is incredible and yet...
So sick. Kai is OG boss at this point.
Thank you MSP partnering with Kye and stoked to see more of the series! Kye is definitely at the pinnacle of the sport and has been for a while.
SOOOOO many lines were just SLAYED!!!💪
That was epic, I enjoyed watching these ski runs so much. It took me back to my 20's when 3 guy friends and I were the New England ski watchers for all the radio stations in the North East. We didn't ski any mountains that were comparable to this but we sure had so much fun and had a bond that was priceless. We all were able to ski for free as long as we phoned back the exact conditions on the different mountain slopes within the first 2 hours so families could schedule their trips to the different resorts. It was an incredible deal for us while attending college and it was a great way for the different broadcasting networks to inform the general public on the conditions of the bunny slopes, intermediate slopes, and diamond back trails.
Those lines at 13:20 sheesh!!!
Wow. Best thing Ive seen since i dunno when. E p i c shots and runs. Thank you for producing this!
Nothing beats hometown stories
that double bounce at 2:29 was so satisfying
These mountains never see weak, faceted layers. Y'all don't know how lucky you are.
Nice clear-cut in the background of that last zone you filmed.
absolutely weak faceted layers in the sea to sky, right now in fact, have been a few close calls in the Whistler area the past couple weeks (shallow with a MFc from late November).Yes, things tend to be bomber in later season March/April/May when big stuff gets skied and filmed, thank you maritime coastal snowpack.
I fell 3x watching this
Out of Control
"Remote and untapped, this allows a disconnect from the world of instant gratification... what lies before them is mother nature in her finest form..." What a crock... dude says he wants to take the chopper back to the lodge because he's "kinda getting hungry".
If you're going to use helis to shatter the quiet solitude of the mountains, don't go wax poetic "with patience and gratitude we can share in the chance to continue our mountainous journey, a lifelong journey formed each step of the way". lol
so good
Weiooooooow 💪💪💪
sountrack is great, skiing is epic, scenery is beautiful, amazing filming and editing. The only thing it needs is less radio chatter. TGR does that and I find it so anoying and cheesey. Ya'lll are way better than them. TGR hasn't put out good film in years. This is great
My advice is don't tell anyone what your doing or what your flight plan is.
Got some weirdos in the comments
Sacred Grounds? No mention of First Nations in the intro? Seems pretty 10 years ago…
literally mentioned in the first 10 seconds
@@powriderlewi Must have missed it. Thanks for the correction.
Cmon you're a major company you can't have a sound quality like this anymore. The sound of that monologue is utterly horrendous. Makes it really hard to go through this video without muting it.
Still promoting heli skiing eh.. not a lot of glory in that nowadays
Why?
Rich people skiing
@ do your homework 📚 I can guarantee you Kai is not rich lol. He lives a very humble existence. Works harder than most. He has been lucky enough to have brands support him enough once in a while and grant heli budget. Skiing and snowboarding need ppl like Kai. Core lords and mountain gurus.
@BoardinorBored These boys are rich. Running around in new trucks and snow machines. I Started skiing in the late 1970s and later tons of backcountry in Alaska. Back then nobody had sponsorship. We lived on unemployment and drove junk cars to ski. They are rich compared to us we skinned up everything or climbed.
@ you do not know what you are taking about. Do your homework on Kye Petersen and his father and what they mean to the sea to sky corridor of BC. Or don’t, fine with me. Just know when you leave certain comments, the real will know you are out to lunch and hating. I will not comment back so don’t bother wasting your time to respond.
Another magnificent glorification of the idol that is extreme personal pleasure in big mountain freeriding. Beware: there's a huge difference between passion and idolatry. Anything you love with all your heart, mind, soul, & strength that is not God is idolatry. All the temporal fun melts away on Judgment Day. Repent & stop the idolatry.
I think you might be one of the weirdos being complained of above. I also think I might be with you. I'm struggling not to find this sort of disrespectful. Not sure why, plenty of other Big Mountain Skiing I love - Thovex, Hoji, et al. Maybe I'm jealous. Maybe I just hate the soundtrack. The skiing and terrain is incredible and yet...