This is an unreal video. One of the best I have seen. The problem with the face is something that I just can't get my head around how little justice the gopro is doing in showing the true steepness and pitch of the terrain. Watching that segment I just can't figure out why it looks so much flatter than it obviously is considering how much of a challenge the face was to a pro skier of the caliber of Tanner Hall.
Yeah Gopro's don't show the real steepness of things or even the real intensity of crazy lines like that but Gopro's are still my favorite camera of all time
+Jason Fournier I know right. I film footage of a double black anti looks like a blue. I think the only way to tell in this videos is by looking at the tree's angle on the slope.
HOLY CRAP! Boarder here and I have to say, man that is some awesome stuff. Riding that wall that looked like near death and you turned that into art. That cliff drop that took 3 attempts! WHAAAAAT? You dude are the man. Loved this on so many levels. Inspirational. People don't get how much this sport is no matter what you ride. Much respect.
This is one of the best backcountry ski videos I have ever seen. Went straight to my heart! Thanks for posting. There is nothing better then being out there facing your fears and the steep lines :) Yeah!
Video of the Day! Tanner Hall reflects on the turbulent journey of his 2013-2014 winter through the hallowed backcountry of British Columbia, an adventure made even more impressive by the fact that every run was earned by foot power.
This video is amazing, just shows us enthusiasts that pros are just like us when it comes to stomping big lines. Nice to see that even someone like Tanner Hall has to try a few times to get thing right. Gives me hope that i can be as good one day!
Good for You Tanner.. Showing that its NOT always pretty and so controlled with a sick music score playing in the background... Sometimes you do get yourself into some pretty gnarly situations and have to take a few minutes use your head and figure out the best way down.. You have absolutely nothing to prove to nobody with the skills you posses.. God Bless My Brotha
This really humanizes an incredibly superhuman set of efforts. Very, very impressive! Anyone who has experienced THE FEAR of standing on top of a run that can literally kill you will appreciate the feelings that must have been overcome. Go Tanner! Deep, deep respect.
About 5:25 gives you an idea of how steep the slope that he is falling down... For me Tanner is the best and most passionate skier in the world, truly inspiring stuff!
I haven't watched a Tanner Hall video since he broke both legs at Chad's Gap. It takes a different level of mental fortitude to be the best. This video is cool for 2 reasons. It doesn't just show the highlight runs, it shows the process of failing and it shows the mental thought process to accomplish these epic runs.
You are such an inspiration to me, i wish i could be more like you , i am so scared to leave my comfort zone and face my fears. "Stuff goes wrong but when it goes right its a beautiful feeling" 👍. Thank you xx
This shit was so honest, much respect to Tanner. Getting that "oh shit, i am going to die" feeling, and then pushing through it and dropping your line, that is impressive. I can not really tell from the gopro footage, but I bet these lines were insanely steep.
At that first part, I was like, "Yeah, I might be able to ski this, if I could pick a different way down and have my time." Then with the pillow line, I was just like uh-uh. Not gonna happen. And then it just keep getting worse! This guy made it look so easy though, what a Pro! Major props to you, man!
Awesome, love seeing the human side of the pro's, they appear fearless in the movies so it great to see they have the same doubts and emotions as us mortals, just on a much more intense level. Id love to see more like this, especially from Tanner, his passion for skiing is amazing and gets me pumped to go do something stupid like this