Come down and check out the first but not last Spring Splash event. Hosted by Fly Rock Records, Snowriders, Sick Nasty Clothing and Jay Peak Video. Live bands all day and night, Extreme snowboard and ski arials show and competition and FREE snow tubing.
42″ of Fresh snow. Long awaited by the crew but increased the challenge to operate. Watch the video to see the efforts to dig out of the Lodgetheory Cabins and the rewarding deep powder filled glades.
Moment Of Clarity Film PremiereThis will be the third year Jay Peak Video has partied in the Dover area. Last year we entertained over 200 people and had a great time. This year we expect to see more fans and friends and party even harder. Maybe not as hard as when we all got cut off at the Page, [...] |
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Dog from Kj’s Point of ViewIt is always a treat to view the runs as seen by Kevin Joudrey. He Skis fast and always finds the nicest lines. Here is a video recorded from Kj’s head cam while rippin through Dog, at Jay Peak Resort |
2010 Year End EditJay Peak Video sent 2010 out with a loud bang. Here is a short film of the crew and friends sending it in style. You’ll see some shots of the crew at their home base in Jay Vermont, Ryan Burns, and Ryan Hryckiewicz killing it in Colorado, and then sending it hard back home again. [...] |
Early Season Urban Jib, JPV StyleThe Jay Peak Video crew hits the slopes as soon as there is enough snow to slide. You can’t build a hand hand rail in the NEK and expect JPV not to session it, even if it means hiking to the top. Check this one out from mid October 2010. |
Pre Xmas EditThe 2010-2011 season started strong with some skiing and filming in October, then went dormant for a month or so, but December came through with consistent snow fall all month. This is a short edit from the beginning of December 2010. Enjoy and check back in for the footage we gathered from the Holiday week. |
Jay Peak Video Early January 2011The snow has been building back up since the new years massacre a.k.a. thaw. But with some inside info from part time weather man Tim Fater the crew and freinds found some nice lines and captured it all on the head cam. |
















