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Videos of the Week #3 2025/26 | Snow Blossoms

From follow-cam adventures to magazine projects - ski and snowboard videos that inspire

11/07/2025
Hannes Hemper
Jonah Williams is back and inspires across the board. Dusty Hendricksen dances across the rails in Spring Park and Megan Dingman presents the women's scene in an inspiring ski vlog. From cinematically impressive projects to simple ski clips and off-grid adventures - welcome to week three.

Video 1: Seeing Flowers by Strictly featuring Jonah Williams

I'm lost for words. The interplay of editing, music and camera is fantastic. The cherry on top of the cake is Jonah skiing. He moves like water and dances through the powder snow. If you thought his part in "Level 1 - Wasteland" was incredible, you should buckle up and watch him go above and beyond.

Rider: Jonah Williams

Video 2: Tom Brennan (2025) Skiing for a Lifetime

Tom gives us an insight into his perspective and shows us how you can do things you love for a lifetime. At 98 years old, he is still skiing. Inspiring and full of beautiful words. His goal: to make the most of every moment - and to still be skiing at 100.

Ridefr: Tom Brennan

Video 3: PAR HASARD by Manu Barnard

In Manu's words: "Attention, no jumps, but turns!" Last spring, the trio of Manu, Hannes Sullmann and Sebi Mall set off for France to tour away from the resorts. You can see the result here: a warm atmosphere and a desire for French adventures with friends - beautifully dreamy.

Riders: Sebi Mall, Hannes Sullmann, Amelie Kuhne, Manu Barnard

Video 4: We SCORED up north!!!!! by Brandon Davis

Brandon in the powder on Eagle Pass near Revelstoke. He was filmed by Gimbal God in typical follow-cam style and POV. This gives viewers a great perspective and a very direct riding experience. Canada as you would imagine it in snowboarding dreams.

Rider: Brandon Davis

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Video 5: Our Best Episode Yet! (Jim & Mads go to Norway) by Jim & Mads Show

The episode starts with lots of energy and good vibes. In the spring, Jim Ryan and Madison Rose Ostergren leave Jackson Hole and travel to the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The duo clearly have fun and show off their ski mountaineering skills behind the scenes of Teton Gravity Research's "Pressure Drop".

Riders: Jim Ryan, Madison Rose Ostergren

Video 6: ✨artsy vlog✨ by Megan Dingman

The Dynastar athlete accompanies team riders Dillon Finders and Alex Lindström to the filming of their project "Riff". Here is her contribution in an artsy style vlog. It's nice to see that women in the scene are also discovering the ski vlog format for themselves.

Riders Megan Dingman, Dillon Finders, Alex Lindstrom

Video 7: Remco boosted in Davos

Finally there's footage of Remco Kayser again. Two minutes of alternative skiing à la Remco - that's all you need to say. A short treat for all fans.

Rider: Remco Kayser

Video 8: 'PHANTOM' a film by Colby Stevenson

Colby not only dominates the slopestyle contests, his latest playground is Alaska. He is one of the most versatile skiers of our time. Luka Bees' FPV-style drone footage is one of my favorite perspectives, plus tricks in the spines.

Rider: Colby Stevenson

Video 9: DUSTY N' FRIENDS - Dusty, Judd and Riley at Mammoth

Salomon-style icons at Mammoth Spring Park. Dusty is currently one of the best park riders. This is not only due to his technical ability, but also his feel for features, his creative tricks and his ability to execute them in full style.

Riders: Judd Henkes, Riley Nickerson, Dusty henricksen

Video 10: Snowboarding at the Edge of Alaska + BC Backcountry by Mark Sollors

Expect: endless powder fields, lines and pros - snowboarders off the beaten track in Canada's deep wilderness. There's also an insight into the mindset you need to plan and experience off-grid riding.

Riders: Mark Sollors, Chris Rasman

Video 11: Browser Video by Owen Dahlberg and Gavin Rudy

Owen is a filmmaker known for his projects with Magma. He has been creating a print magazine for the last year or two and offers a new platform for skiers with his website, which is run by skiers. He is well connected in the scene and gives a lot back to the ski world. He is a pioneer who shows how the scene can be shaped. Here is a street project he shot with his friend Gavin Rudy. Rudy is part of the Salomon Depart team.

Riders: over 30 skiers (see credits)

Podcast of the week: Top 5 Fridays Ski Industry News - Episode 229 - October 31, 2025 by Ski Essentials

News from the ski scene from the World Cup to skijoring and the future of NST skis


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