Now that winter is over, we turn to surfing and the ocean. ROAM Original, Lines to Hawaii, will screen at the 2018 Mountainfilm in Telluride, Colorado, over Memorial Day weekend. It’s the story of ROAM Founding Contributors Travis Rice (@travisrice) and Ian Walsh (ian.walsh) sailing and surfing from Tahiti to Hawaii via the Line Islands.
But it’s not just fun and games. They took water samples every 100 miles, and 73 percent contained microplastics—a grim reminder of our impact on the planet. Watch the short film:
People always ask me what’s my favorite ski resort. It’s Jackson Hole, Wyo.. I love our Utah resorts but seriously, nothing compares to that cowboy mountain. I made the pilgrimage to Jackson Hole this March. I use my PSIA instructors’ Steeps Camp as my motivation but I don’t really need it. My roadtrips to Jackson are something I look forward to annually; and every year as I drive toward that monumental resort in the Tetons my heart races and I wonder what the snow will be like, whether I’m in shape and would Corbet’s be an option.
Corbet’s Couloir looked gnarly on this trip. In other words, not doable. The rumors swirled of this crazy competition a few weeks prior where men and women hucked themselves into this infamous couloir. These athletes had decimated the run, leaving nothing skiable for us amateurs; that was just fine by me.
February 1, 2018. Nearly 25 hardcore skiers and snowboarders (seven were women) amassed beneath Jackson Hole’s aerial tram for the start of an incredulous comp. They would be launching off a massive cornice into Corbet’s Couloir- a legendary shot most riders avoid. But these competitors wouldn’t ski it like most experts or even like most Freeride World Tour skiers. Each athlete had two runs to throw down for a winner-takes-all format for cash and crown. It was go big or go home time.
I’ll admit that I peek over the edge of Corbet’s on every trip; usually I spout some excuse like, “If we had better light,” or “the snow is hardpack” and then shimmy away. There are few days (and times in that day) when Corbet’s is perfect. But it does happen….and then I give it a shot. But to allow for optimal conditions for the first ever King and Queen of Corbet’s, Jackson wasn’t taking any chances. They cordoned off the chute for three days and prayed for snow. Only eight inches fell during that time and the wind buffed it to a stiff bouncy crud. Still, men and women backed up some 20 feet, then straight-ran off the lip.
Karl Fostvedt and 23-year old Caite Zeliff walked with $8k each and bragging rights for years.
P.S. To all of you men who might want to judge the difference between the men and the women- You try it then talk. The fact that there are women ready to charge off that top is HUGE regardless of tricks and style points. They hauled ass all the way to the bottom carrying as much speed as any of the competitors. Frankly, I’m surprised and stoked there were ladies stepping up to compete at all. I’ve skied into Corbet’s three times in my life and there’s no way I would and no way I would hit it like these brave babes.
You’ve heard the cliche- it’s like putting the Philharmonic in the bathroom?; well, how about putting the rock band in the Tram? But it ain’t no cliche. That’s exactly what’s happening and you may be invited to the party.
Clif GreenNotes, Snowbird, Protect Our Winters and Rock the Vote have teamed up to rock the Tram and inspire music fans and outdoor enthusiasts to raise their voices on climate change. A new, live music series. Just imagine one of the most intimate concert settings surrounded by awe-inspiring vistas and you’ve got a party in the iconic aerial ski tram at Snowbird Resort outside Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dubbed “Frontside Sessions”, this invite-only event will feature alternative indie rockers like Magic Giant who played on Jan. 31. Up next is indie rocker Ron Pope on Feb. 10. but there will be more throughout the season. Each artist will perform an acoustic mini-concert to an intimate audience of about 80, inside one of Snowbird’s trams.
Why Rock The Tram?
Climate change is real and it’s directly threatening the future of snow sports. This new series seeks to encourage people to vote for leaders who support positive action on climate change. As greenhouse gas emissions rise, winters have become shorter, snowpack is diminishing and more frequent wildfires are threatening ski towns. A recent study found that of 19 past Winter Olympics host cities, half or fewer will have weather conditions by 2050 suitable for hosting again.
Through a synergistic effort of three mutually committed organizations, this party will mobilize the outdoor sports community to help make a change. Clif GreenNotes, a program of Clif Bar & Company, works with artists, fans, festivals and nonprofits to drive social change. Protect Our Winters leads the charge towards positive action on climate change. Rock the Vote is a nonpartisan, nonprofit dedicated to building the political power of young people.
How To Get A Party Pass
To get rocking on the Tram you’ll have to visit FrontsideSessions.com and start earning points by:
– Pledging to vote or signing up for election reminders through Rock the Vote
– Signing up for the Protect Our Winters newsletter and encouraging others to do so via social media
Every action will increase the chance for participants to earn a ticket to one of the live performances. Top point earners nationwide who can’t attend a concert will be eligible to receive special autographed memorabilia from one of the performers. All winners will be notified three days prior to each show.
Sundance nearly killed my father. Literally. In the interest of full disclosure let’s start by explaining that I thought I was the one who would have a heart attack when my parents who are in their 80s announced they were coming out for the Sundance Film Festival. Are you kidding me? If anything was going to cause your stress level to shoot through the roof it would be trying to deal with Park City, Utah, during Sundance and those infamous Sundance parties. It’s the film festival that lords over all others in America and it happens in the middle of winter at an altitude of 7000 feet. That alone could break someone.
Park City is beyond crazy at the end of January thanks to Robert Redford and his dream of allowing the independent film voice to shine. There’s no parking, the traffic is bumper to bumper from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., if a restaurant isn’t closed for a private event, it’s booked out months in advance and last year the snow arrived like dirt at an excavation site.
I begged them to reconsider. It would be a challenge for both of us. For them to navigate around town (back and forth from the St. Regis in Deer Valley) and for me to get into town to see them; not to mention the lounges and Sundance parties for which I had appointments. There was even a fancy magician’s soiree right at the St Regis one night. The Starwood Preferred Guests/Amex Late-Night Celebration hosted byCupcake Wars’, Justin Willman. There was a DJ, an electric violinist, Kat V, tons of food and alcohol and Michelle Monaghan “assisted”. But alas, my dad, who was an amateur magician himself, was unable to emerge from his hotel room and join us. The frenetic pace of Sundance had hobbled him.
All of the hubbub surrounding the Fest could easily overshadow the hundreds of screenings at Sundance if you let it. Food trucks serving meatless sliders https://www.impossiblefoods.com/ in the Lyft Driver Hub and Kristen Kish’s lemon ricotta donuts (at Chase on Location at New Frontier), a Sundance TV escape room Hap and Leonard style, gifting suites, panel discussions, live music every ten steps, virtual reality installments, and Sundance parties. Some of the venues are invite only; some open to the public, space available; others somewhere in between (ie if you are hot or connected, you’re in).
Sundance is one of those events that you attend at your own risk. No matter how much preparation you do, you’re never prepared. To have the absolute best experience, you have to roll with whatever is happening. My parents saw two films in five days. You may miss a screening or two because you were networking at a SAG brunch or skiing fresh snow. You RSVP’d for three Sundance parties on the same night but decided to stay at one for the whole evening (which is fine, everyone does this). You may not sleep until 5 a.m. These are just some of the bumps you’ll have to roll over.
Here are some tips to help you withstand the elements of both an uber popular film fest and the Park City environment.
Decide What You’re There For
It’s impossible to do and see everything. If you want to ski come to Park City in February not January. See above.
See movies?
Map out what you want to see in advance – way in advance – because tickets sell out early. Best to get a Festival pass these days because each film is $20. You can also try the ewaitlist if you just want to see ’whatever.’ You’ll have a better chance of getting into the daytime screenings rather than the evening premiers where talent and crew attend and host Q&As afterward. There are movies from morning until midnight.
Snatchers Q&A
People watch
You could spend an entire day cruising Main Street. It’s a sheer carnival. So much to see and do that you forget there are movies playing.
(Sundance) Party much?
You can buy an “unofficial” party list, troll social media and beg to get on a list, or go to one shindig and follow your new entourage to the next one. There are so many ways to get into Sundance parties- some legal, some questionable- so get creative if you have to. Some are better than others so ask around. I loved the Fuji Film one but that ended years ago. Catdance sponsored by FreshStep kitty litter then became my all-time fave but alas they too shuttered two years ago. No telling who will outshine the rest this year.
The majority of the parties start Friday. Some will be strictly for cast and crew of presenting films. Leave those alone unless you are friends with the filmmakers. Here are ones to zero in on if you dare:
FRIDAY
Sundance Film Festival Official Kickoff Party SundanceTV HQ, 268 Main St., 4-6 p.m. The third annual Sundance Film Festival official kickoff party — an invite-only affair — will be hosted by Robert Redford.
Facebook, Oculus, Instagram Happy Hour Coal & Lumber, 201 Heber Ave., 5-8 p.m. An invite-only cocktail event to toast the “independent storytellers, the creative community and the platforms which bring them together” while experiencing the latest in VR demos.
Intel Tech Lodge
558 Main street, 6-9 p.m.
Experience tech with AI, VR and Intel RealSense. Opening Reception with music, drinks and food.
The Sweetheart Deal @ Acura Stage Open to Public. Yay! Festival Village Presented by Acura, 475 Swede Alley, 6-8 p.m. The Walking Dead actress Emily Kinney and American Idol contestant Paul McDonald blend their solo efforts as The Sweetheart Deal, live from the Acura Stage.
Shabbat Oneg Party @ Shabbat Lounge Wasatch Brew Pub, 250 Main St., second floor, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
The Moth Mainstage SundanceTV HQ, 268 Main St., 7:30-10 p.m. Five storytellers share their true stories in front of a live, invite-only audience. Presented by GEICO
SATURDAY
Shabbat Lounge, Havdalah Concert Wasatch Brew Pub, 250 Main St., second floor, 9 a.m.-11 p.m. for the lounge, 9-11 p.m. for concert. Shabbat Lounge is open all day with complimentary programs, food and drinks. All are welcome. Havdalah Concert starts at 9 p.m. RSVPs and a full scheduled at sundanceshabbat.org.
Après-Ski @ #TwitterLodge #TwitterLodge, 408 Main St. Continuing through Sunday, the venue hosts guests for a warm-up and recharge courtesy of hot beverages and snacks.
Ecoluxe Lounge
EcoLuxe Lounge Blue Iguana Restaurant & Bar, 255 Main St., 12-6 p.m. The two-day lounge, helmed by the queen of gifting Debbie Durkin, will feature a media center to help escape the cold, farm-to-table comfort food, cocktails, live music and even spa services. The 10th annual event will benefit Shriners for Children Medical Center, which opens its doors this summer in Pasadena.
Skullcandy x Skate Kitchen BBQ and Skate Jam
Skullcandy HQ, 6301 N. Landmark Dr., Park City, UT 84098, 12-5PM
Food, action film screenings, live performances will be provided by Jaden Smith,DJ Kitty Cash, DJ Cam Tang, and Doja Cat will be putting on a live music performance.
Jaden Smith moves from Skullcandy to the Skate Kitchen After Party at DIRECTV Lodge presented by AT&T. Photo Credit: Dave Brewer, Photo Collective Studios
Power Women’s Cocktail Autograph Collection’s Hotel Park City, 2001 Park Ave, 4-6 p.m. Aisha Tyler and 20th Century Fox’s Moira Griffin co-host the 2nd annual “Power Women’s Cocktail” put on by Autograph Collection Hotels, the Black List and Sundance Institute & Diversity Initiative, at The Retreat inside Hotel Park City. The event celebrates the female voices in independent film, from screenwriters and actors to directors and producers. Invite-only.
The Foxies on the Acura Stage Festival Village Presented by Acura, 475 Swede Alley, 6-8 p.m. Phoenix, Arizona indie band The Foxies, led by frontwoman Julia Lauren, mixes various influences like Billy Idol and Blondie, live from the outdoor Acura Stage.
CNN Films’ Fifth Anniversary Event, Co-Hosted by THR O.P. Rockwell, 268 Main St., 9 p.m. The Hollywood Reporter is helping fete CNN Films’ fifth year at the Sundance Film Festival with an invitation-only party hosted by CNN worldwide president Jeff Zucker and THR editorial director Matthew Belloni. CNN Films will also have a pop-up lounge at Fletcher’s restaurant on Main Street (Jan. 19-21), which will host special events and be open by invite to filmmakers and other festgoers.
Yacht Rock Party SundanceTV HQ, 268 Main St., 9 p.m. The SundanceTV team and talent are expected at this invite-only affair, which promises to help guests “sail away to the smooth sounds of the ‘70s and ’80s” with live music from Yacht Rock Revue. Cocktails presented by Blue Moon.
Sunday
Football Viewing Party DIRECTV Lodge Presented by AT&T, Heber & Main (formerly Zoom), 660 Main St., 1:05 p.m. & 4:44 p.m. until 7 p.m. An afternoon of viewing parties of all the gridiron action from the day’s NFL games. Invite-only guests will enjoy an open bar, food by Craig’s and other accoutrement.
Get ready to line up at Sundance. Photo of the DIRECTV Lodge presented by AT&T by Michael Mendoza-RpbStudio
Gamechanger Films Reception The Luxury Escape at St. Regis Deer Valley, 2300 Deer Valley Dr. E, 1-4 p.m. The 5th annual Luxury Escape sets up shop at the St. Regis Deer Valley Sunday and Monday, luring festivalgoers away from the bustle of Main Street. The Rand Luxury invite-only event.
Indie Film Showcase
710 Bodega Tapas And Wine, 710 Main Street, 1:45 – 4 p.m.
Q & A session, and a social networking mixer and cocktail reception
LynQing Heroes
Park Avenue, 2-6 p.m.
Debuting LynQ’s latest off-cellular people tracker and Hero New York’s winter backpack collection. Co-hosts include fashion/travel bloggers, movie screenings and hot toddies.
Elizabeth and the Catapult on the Acura Stage Festival Village Presented by Acura, 475 Swede Alley, 6-8 p.m. Brooklyn-based American singer-songwriter Elizabeth Ziman performs live from the outdoor Acura Stage.
Raise Your Glass with Canon Canon Creative Studio, 592 Main Street, 6-9 p.m. Raise Your Glass is Canon’s annual toast to the cinematographers of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. American Cinematographer magazine joins in on the fun as this year’s co-host. Invite only, all guests must be 21+ and entry is subject to capacity.
Autograph Collection Hotels’ Late Night Karaoke Party with Blind Dragon Autograph Collection’s Hotel Park City, 2001 Park Ave, 10 p.m.-1 a.m. DJ Wade Crescent is spinning at this event, which is open to festgoers who want to sing iconic tunes from indie films.
Common and Friends Special Performances The WanderLuxxe House, 8 p.m.-12 a.m. Exclusive to the house will be a night of private performances led by Common, “Common and Friends Presented by Apex Social Club and Dropbox,” with incredible surprise talent guests scheduled to join in the high-energy evening celebrating the 2018 festival. Drinks by Casamigos Tequila.
Midnight at Sundance SundanceTV HQ, 268 Main St., 9 – 11 p.m. Celebrate the Midnight section of this year’s festival at this invite-only event presented by Shudder.
Tuesday
BMI Snowball The Shop, 1167 Woodside Ave., 8 p.m. Rita Wilson, Morgan Saint, Craig Wedren and Skyler Day headline this lineup of performers. Open to festival credential holders 21 years of age and over.
Saturday
Sundance Awards Night In total, 28 prizes will be announced during the ceremony (live-streamed at Sundance.org and on YouTube). Jason Mantzoukas (star of entry The Long Dumb Road) hosts the ceremony, which will also feature a team from Hearts Beat Loud: musicians Keegan DeWitt and Jeremy Bullock with lead actors Nick Offerman on bass and Kiersey Clemons on vocals.
Epilogue:
My parents managed to make it safely back to Los Angeles but it took two months for my dad to recover to his cantankerous self. Sundance can definitely do a number on the faint of heart so beware. That said, if you have any interested in films and the film industry the Sundance Film Festival is an event not to be missed.
Back in the day there was Xdance, TromaDance, CatDance, SchmoozeDance, ChefDance, LapDance, No Dance, and probably a few more. But the only surviving “dance” besides the king- aka Sundance Film Festival- is SlamDance- an additional indie film fest running concurrently (but on a much smaller scale) than Sundance. However, now, vanlifers and the public without screening passes, get ready for CrashDance!
Bruce!!!! creators are driving into Sundance with Crashdance to flip the script on not being officially selected to screen at the festivals. BRUCE!!!! directed by Eden Marryshow is a present day comedic feature in the spirit of the 80s and 90s films. Bruce is a man who is trying to live his “best” life in all the wrong ways.
The film was created to explore the side of those who refuse to take responsibility for the choices they make and must suffer the consequences. Hence, it’s a coming of age story about a man that’s probably too old to come of age.
The film had a production micro-budget of less than $5 thousand dollars. The post-production budget was less than $100 hundred thousand dollars. The shooting took 24 days in total in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Bruce!!!! filmmakers decided to pack up a sprinter van with a 32″ TV and sound system. They’re bringing the film to the people, hosting popup and digital screenings throughout the fest. TheBruce!!!! themed van will showcase the film as it takes festivalgoers to and from events during Sundance. Director and star, Eden Marryshow, said he got the inspiration for Crashdance from growing up in New York City where musicians didn’t wait for major labels to expose them. “All I saw were street marketing teams for Hip Hop and R&B labels doing the most amazing things to shine light on their music. [Band] logos logos everywhere in every way. So, this is my version, me paying respect to those that came before me, and bringing some of that energy and applying it to the film.”
The team will distribute a secret link to watch the film to watch between 8pm-2am from January 18th-25th.