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Ski and Snowboard China's Xinjiang Backcountry (Full Film) 

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Discovering an ancient ski culture in remote north west Xinjiang China and exploring the Altai mountains through skiing and snowboarding. If this isn't enough, watch 14 Episodes of the behind the scenes of making of this film and Subscribe!
Join athletes Scott Kneller (Olympic skier), Jari Hiatt (US Ski Mountaineering National Champion), Halina Boyd (Jones Snowboards Team Rider) and Harry Kearney (Jones Snowboards Team Rider), as they try traditional skis for the first time, eat cow intestine stuffed with horse meet, pray, talk and share meals with the locals, ride horses, sleighs, snowmobiles and of course snowboard and ski the untapped mountains.
Every turn was earned, as they hiked ("skinned") up every mountain, discovering what aspects work, digging their own avalanche pits and making their own decisions as they pioneer skiing in this remote part of the world.
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22 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 46   
@nicolasgoldring7128
@nicolasgoldring7128 5 лет назад
This is another reason why I love China so much as my most favorite country in the world: Being such an enormous country, it has such a diversity in landscapes, which includes titanic mountain ranges, vast grasslands and steppes, scorching hot deserts, cold boreal forests, and lush, verdant, tropical rainforests. The other reason is the cultural diversity that is native to this country, with various ethnic groups of different cultural and genetic backgrounds inhabiting various regions throughout China. It's such a fascinating country. 🇨🇳
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
It sure is fascinating Nicolas, sounds like you've spent some time there? We found the place thoroughly interesting as filmmakers, always something unique and engaging to film.
@Amidat
@Amidat 5 лет назад
Yes I felt the same way... It's only a few years ago I began learning about the great topographical and ethnic diversity of China. I was so ignorant... Even the main ethnic group - the Han - has many different sub groups.
@brunol-p_g8800
@brunol-p_g8800 3 года назад
For having lived there for 7 years: China and its diversity is beautiful, Xinjiang has awesome landscapes, but what Chinese authorities are doing there, and what Chinese government embodies is evil.
@icarusswings
@icarusswings 2 года назад
@@brunol-p_g8800 and then there's the americans coming and calling Tuvan people Chinese. But hey, they had fun with the "chinese" , right?
@oceanictown5540
@oceanictown5540 5 лет назад
I am a Chinese,This is my first comment in youtube. I like your video very much.thank you!!!
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
We're honoured your first comment was our channel - we hope you subscribe and enjoy our other films!
@laowai2000
@laowai2000 Год назад
NB :)
@anzong2405
@anzong2405 5 лет назад
That’s such an awesome place it’s on my to go list now
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 4 года назад
An, We hope you get to go. If you do, let us know. It is well worth the effort to get there. Thanks for subscribing and sharing!!
@heidiw3615
@heidiw3615 6 месяцев назад
The mountains look amazing
@HungryMan27
@HungryMan27 4 года назад
Super fun and amazing country ❤️❤️ watching from Philippines. Ilove CHINA🙂
@edwardsnowden8821
@edwardsnowden8821 Год назад
Go Dzungaria! Go China! Go Northern Xinjiang.
@Amidat
@Amidat 5 лет назад
You guys did a great job!! Especially because you fit in so well with the locals. Having fun is even better when there is good will.
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
Totally! Couldn't agree more. It's a key message of our company, working with locals and not leaving a heavy footprint.
@bobbieabbott
@bobbieabbott 5 лет назад
Really neat the work you two do Viv and Eric.
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
Thanks Bobbie!
@varivavariva6045
@varivavariva6045 9 месяцев назад
This is a great video capturing an incredible place in the world👍👍👍
@DavidKatz
@DavidKatz 5 лет назад
Beautiful !
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
@nathanma4273
@nathanma4273 9 месяцев назад
deserve more clicks
@calimedazh1939
@calimedazh1939 5 лет назад
I cried while watching, truly phenomenal.
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
Thanks Shijie, means a lot to read comments like that.
@ColinZheng00
@ColinZheng00 3 года назад
Amazing film! Tt's so touching. I'm from China and I love snowboarding. But never been to Xinjiang, going to try Altai this winter.
@CelticShadow75
@CelticShadow75 5 лет назад
This would be a dream come true to ski there. To meet the man who makes the skis, to hit that powder, what an incredibly inspirational experience! So is what those young men said true? Did skiing really begin in that region? Powder like that is definitely way different from blown and groomed snow. It’s different for sure, but for me, personally I prefer the fresh powder over the resort snows. Guys, this was absolutely awesome!! You made me feel like I was there on that mountain. So cool!!
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
It was a dream of ours to make a ski film, and we are very fortunate to have had the chance. Yes, China claims it started in that region long before Scandinavia. We could have used a lot more powder.
@Amidat
@Amidat 5 лет назад
I read a few stories a few years ago in different news outlets that the oldest skis ever discovered indeed were found in that region (which is how I got interested in learning about this region). So the debate started as to who has the oldest ski culture... But by scientific testing of the oldest relics found so far - Altay has the oldest found. But you know how human history is - it changes as new information is learned.
@ziyangxue3754
@ziyangxue3754 Год назад
The ski resort Hemu Jikepulin opened in last December. Welcome to Hemu everybody.😊
@gradywright
@gradywright 4 года назад
It will be sad to lose the history of this place to modernity.
@STARON3000
@STARON3000 3 года назад
It's how life works, they should just be wary of over tourism
@kalybekakmatov9655
@kalybekakmatov9655 5 лет назад
Great wonderful, these people are Turkic Kyrgyz and Kazakhs
@TheCrew1iOpen
@TheCrew1iOpen 5 лет назад
They really are! Very hospitable and welcoming. Did everything to help us with our production (which probably meant nothing to them!)
@nicolasgoldring7128
@nicolasgoldring7128 5 лет назад
Also Tuvans.
@jiangnorman
@jiangnorman 4 года назад
Well in fact the Altay peoples in this video are mainly Mongolians.
@delplaya5
@delplaya5 4 года назад
Would've been cool to see the locals try snowboarding.
@cypriano8763
@cypriano8763 Год назад
the mountains look good, prob pretty dry and cold tho. that makes for a rockies type snow pack dont it.
@GregoriousGregori9
@GregoriousGregori9 2 года назад
so much room for expansion & winter tourism in this area = destruction of entire people's way of life
@GregoriousGregori9
@GregoriousGregori9 2 года назад
@A regardless of size.. the tourism always goes where the established populations are... & always at one point negatively impacts the indigenous peoples already there.
@Tearstank
@Tearstank 2 года назад
@A Not so many any more since they are in concentration camps and sold as slave labour in factories across china, but ok this makes space to exnad ski resorts, maybe a win win ?
@Tearstank
@Tearstank 2 года назад
Wonder how many Uigur slave workers had to build those slopes
@angelajia-binns1415
@angelajia-binns1415 2 года назад
Have you been there to see by yourself? If you haven’t shut up! This is my beautiful hometown, living a great life and loving the nature.
@jianfavegan2762
@jianfavegan2762 2 года назад
If u want to know the truth better come to Xingjiang one day instead of trusting the biased report from the social media
@loweorz9641
@loweorz9641 Год назад
What a disgusting groundless comment! You're probably brainwashed by your biased media. Btw, there are constructions going on there at the moment. Go there and see yourself!
@Elfangorlanzhou
@Elfangorlanzhou Год назад
yeah, they trained slaves to operate machinery just to maintain the slopes. they aslo force them to take lessons in skiing, force them to operate ski lifts/trains and accepts jobs in tourism.
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 29 дней назад
Another dumbass Langley shill commenting! Seriously bruh, if there is truly a genocide in Xinjiang that Beijing wanted to hide then there is NO WAY IN HELL the guys who made this film would ever be allowed to go on those Xinjiang backcountry ski adventures they did in the first place! 🤣🤡
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