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Videos of the Week 13/2015 | The Social Media Factor

The 13th web videos of winter 2014/15

by Marius Schwager • 01/29/2015
The Wild Thirteen gets to the bottom of the social media factor today: Did you know, for example, that Facebook "is changing skiing so much"? No? Well then you must have been living behind the moon for the last few years, or simply not staring like zombies at their paradise-promising small screens. Which is also rather likeable per se...

The Social Media Factor // Episode 2 // Backyard Roots

Yes, the author is a self-confessed Brody Leven fan. Brody who? Well, some US guy with medium skiing skills, but excellent at telling stories about things that nobody cares about. Brody also likes to fly to Washington for a climate conference to save skiing and from there to Mexico for two days. Only to discover that there are only 300 meters of skiable snow there in summer. But hey, he's saving the ski world. At least with his social media presence. Definitely!

The Social Media Factor // Episode 2 // Backyard Roots from beau fredlund on Vimeo.

Following the Snow Home!

Fun facts from home, somewhere in Vorarlberg. By the way: forest skiing is strictly forbidden here. Shhhh!

Good Skiing or Bad Sex?

Almost a classic in the social media world. What do you think about the question?

Cruising Kashmir | Basti Färber

Not up to date, but from further afield and still nice to see from one of Innsbruck's many snow sports artists.

Cruising Kashmir | Basti Faerber from Basti Faerber on Vimeo.

Soul Vacation

Marco Tribelhorn was featured here the other day. Likeable contemporary, if you can judge a person by their online publications. Nice skiing, relaxed music.

Soul Vacation from vollschnuez.ch on Vimeo.

Behind The Cover: February 2015 With Eric Jackson

So that the snowboard faction doesn't whine again, here's some action and soul for single-board artists.

SAAS FrEEdom

The main ridge of the Swiss Alps got a lot of snow very early in the season. The base at altitude seems to fit, as this video from last week proves.

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