From: TetonGravityResearch
In this week's episode of Behind The Line, Teton Gravity Research travels to Iceland to film freeskiers Nick Martini, Byron Wells and Andreas Hatveit as they trick off an 80-foot gap jump next to the ocean. But with blizzard conditions and just one Pisten Bully snowcat building the backcountry park feature, the shoot comes down to the wire. Luckily, the weather pops and the skiers throw down during an all-time session. Behind The Line is a series where we feature a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of TGR's 2011 ski film, One For The Road. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, providing an in depth look Behind The Line of One For The Road. For more Behind The Line Check Out: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/series/behind_the_line.aspx
While many of us were sulking because the season is practically over, Norwegian shredder, Stale Sandbech was busy stomping a brand new trick. A video of the 18-year-old hitting a massive kicker in Europe just surfaced, and in it, Sandbech stomps a triple underflip 1260. Yeah, we didn't really think that was possible either, but this video from Stale's sponsors proves it.
After seeing the video, we had to know what was going through Sandbech's mind when he stomped the new trick...