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Slednecks Mix Tape Vol. 3
Almost two decades ago, before there were any other sled films or X Games, a small group of friends started running around the mountains of Wyoming with an old film camera and some snowmobiles. They called themselves Slednecks. This group of rebels began jumping their snowmobiles higher and farther than anyone ever had. They searched out steeper mountain faces to descend and deeper powder to destroy. Their new style of riding was laughed at by traditional snowmobilers and their punk rock fuck authority attitude got them blacklisted by a conservative industry. This rebel army fought and clawed their way to continue making films with one goal in mind, to revolutionize the sport. The Slednecks army has had many soldiers step up to the front lines and lead the charge. Chris Brown is now on his tenth tour of duty. Since Slednecks 7, Chris has been one of the most well rounded snowmobilers on the planet. Whether he is launching huge cliffs, carving technical lines thru tight trees or charging his turbo up narrow chutes, Chris Brown is always pushing the limits of himself and the sport. There are only a small amount of people on the planet who have the skills and courage to be pioneers. Heath Frisby, Joe Parsons, and the Moore brothers are some of those people. They continue to invent new tricks and do things they were told were impossible. MixTape 3 showcases them in what may be the best ever Winter X Games competition. Many of the new young guns of the sport credit the Slednecks film series as the spark that got them into the sport. One of those athletes is Brad Gilmore. He is a true big mountain bad ass. Brad's segment from Slednecks 16 is one of our all-time favorites so we included it for your viewing pleasure. The Slednecks MixTape series pays tribute to those early pioneers, and to the wave of soldiers that marched behind them, revolutionizing a sport forever. New footage, new edits, and new interviews make this a must have for any fan of Slednecks.
Slednecks 17
The Slednecks crew was once again up to their usual antics of destruction. Brett Turcotte and Chris Burandt hit the southern hemisphere in August to explore new lands, new cultures, and do a little snowmobiling in Chile. Reagan Sieg shows the world what can be done on a snowbike while Derek Wood, Brodie Evans, Kalle Johansson, Nick Woods, Tyler Blair, and Chris Brown continue the onslaught in Canada. Dane Ferguson preps the next breed of Slednecks in Alaska with Jason Semler, Tim Beckner, and crew. Nick Woods ventures to Jackson, Wyoming, where Slednecks was born, to ride with Dan Adams. Fueled on adrenalin and a passion for danger, Slednecks continues to take snowmobiling to new heights all over the world!
Slednecks Mix Tape Vol. 2
Almost two decades ago, before there were any other sled films or X Games, a small group of friends started running around the mountains of Wyoming with an old film camera and some snowmobiles. They called themselves Slednecks. This group of rebels began jumping their snowmobiles higher and farther than anyone ever had. They searched out steeper mountain faces to descend and deeper powder to destroy. Their new style of riding was laughed at by traditional snowmobilers and their punk rock fuck authority attitude got them blacklisted by a conservative industry. This rebel army fought and clawed their way to continue making films with one goal in mind; to revolutionize the sport. In 1998 Cameron Elliott led the charge. He pushed the limits of himself and his snowmobile motivating future generations. In 1999, Blair Morgan built on what Cameron had started by adding big tricks and whips off natural jumps in the Montana backcountry. Inspired by what the original Slednecks had started, today's modern heroes have taken the sport to levels no one ever thought possible. Dane Ferguson has shown us how big a snowmobile can go year after year. Cody Borchers, with a flair for style reminiscent of Blair Morgan brings a combination of mountain riding and big freestyle tricks that set the bar for the new school of riders. And, Kalle Johansson is possibly the best all around big mountain rider on the planet right now. The technical lines and huge airs KJ has been doing year after year has blown open the doors of possibilities and allowed the winds of change to blow in behind him. This film pays tribute to those early pioneers, and to the wave of soldiers that marched behind them, revolutionizing a sport forever.
Slednecks Mix Tape Vol. 1
A completely new, never been seen before remix, featuring Brett Turcotte with footage from Slednecks 11-16. Chris Burandt, now and then, including his first ever Slednecks segment from 2001 and his latest Slednecks segment remixed! Jay Quinlan’s timeless Slednecks 5 segment, proving how far ahead of his time he was. Volume 1 also includes and the Jackson boys from Slednecks 2, with the original Jackson crew from where it all started, featuring Dan Adams, Cameron Elliott, Shad Free, Cody Hanson and Ashley Reilly. And, there’s a remix from sled master Cory Micku and never to be forgotten, a cameo from the first Slednecks anti-hero, Jed Daniels.
Slednecks 16
The Slednecks team once again documents the sickest riding on the planet. Kalle “KJ” Johansson, Tyler Blair, Geoff Kyle, Chris Brown and crew continue to explore and dominate in and around BC. Brett Turcotte and Brad Gilmore slay secret spots in Revelstoke with rookie ripper Derek Wood. Chris Burandt seeks and finds new stashes in Colorado, once again putting his sled where none have been before. Cory Davis, Joey Junker, and Slednecks newbie Tim Beckner showcase their talents in the great state of Alaska. Carly Davis drops in on the boys in BC and earns her props. And not to be outdone, veteran Paul Thacker proves that nothing will stop him from enjoying the sport he loves. From the deepest of powder days, to technical riding, to huge drops and hits, Slednecks 16 includes all the craziness from the award winning crew. Captured beautifully on high definition video and suitable for all ages!