![]() ![]() Sophie Dingle is a contributing writer for the Steamboat Pilot & Today. Two years in the making, this film gives. The film will be shown for one night only at the Steamboat Grand Ballroom on Friday. Follow them into the largest wilderness of the lower 48 in the latest Teton Gravity Research snowboard film. “Stoke the Fire” will encourage viewers to find their own stoke, both on and off the mountain. It was a great reminder that one need not go to the end of the Earth to find a new adventure, there are plenty right under one’s nose if you’re willing to look.”įor Post, “stoke” is a lust for life and a fire fueled by not just the activity but also the people you’re doing it with. “With travel super limited, it was a unique challenge to find those zones that we may have overlooked over the years, … and it turned out there were plenty. “Filming this past year was a bit different, to say the least,” Post said. Joining Hinchliff in this year’s film is skier Griffin Post. “That’s one of my favorite places in the whole world.” “I get to ski with my best friends on a mountain that I know really well,” he said. “Stoke the Fire” was shot on location in Alaska, British Columbia, Montana, Jackson Hole and the North Cascades. ![]()
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