Tag: Tim Durtschi

  • 44 Days

    Release date: Fall 2008

    Directed and Edited by: Kris Ostness

    Skiers: Tim Durtschi, Jossi Wells, Chris Benchetler, Dylan Natale, Brandon Becker, Kevin Brower, Angeli VanLaanen

    For 44 Days During the 2007/2008 Winter, renowned ski film maker Kris Ostness followed Atomic’s team of freestyle skiers, capturing their unique styles and personalities. In a whirlwind of filming from the X Games to the Utah Backcountry with a stop at Park City Mountain Resort along the way, the crew of Tim Durtschi, Jossi Wells, Chris Benchetler, Dylan Natale, Brandon Becker, Kevin Brower and Angeli VanLaanen threw down, proving they are some of the industry’s most creative and dynamic groups of skiers.

  • Tim Durtschi

    Episode #150

    Release date: February 13, 2020

    Listen on Spotify HERE!

    Tim Durtschi has arrived on the LPP! We met up with Tim at the Freeride World Tour event at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, BC. We talk about the new twist in his career of spending the season competing on the FWT. He explains the similarities, challenges and his approach to the tour in comparison to his regular routine of filming and skiing for photos.

  • Tim Durtschi

    Episode #131

    Release date: July 22, 2019

    Listen on Spotify HERE!

    It’s summertime and in the snow world, that means summer camp.  This week I headed down to Windell’s Camp in Oregon to catch up with longtime camp veteran and TGR athlete Tim Durtschi.  On the podcast, we walk through Tim’s life and times.  Tim is one of those dudes that has no media training and is not afraid to answer anything which makes for an entertaining show and the “Inappropriate Questions” with Andy Parry may be the best yet.

    Tim Durtschi Show Notes:

    2:00: Summer Camp, Kai Jones, and big nights

    5:41:  Ski family, racing, and finding twin tips

    13:00:  moving, divorce, and competing

    15:15:  Filming with Rage, Pete Alport, and Poor Boyz

    18:30:  Stanley:  Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30

    Evo:  The best online experience in action sports with retail to back it up

    20:15:  Sponsors, Saga, and money

    28:00:  Competing, Chad’s, and learning tricks

    34:00:  Phone hack, 2013 Powder Awards, and X Games

    38:00  Spy Optic:  Get 20% off on their site Spyoptic.com using the code TPM20

    10 Barrel Brewery:  Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone

    39:30:  Filming with everyone, what Tim wants to talk about (Fantasy Camp and

    48:20:  Inappropriate Questions with Andy Parry

  • Reasons

    Release date: Fall 2008

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Johnny Decesare & Tyler Hamlet

    Skiers: JP Auclair, Sammy Carlson, Tanner Hall, Simon Dumont, Mike Douglas, Mark Abma, Eric Pollard, Pep Fujas, Andy Mahre, Jon Olsson, Andreas Hatveit, Chris Benchetler, Mike Henitiuk, Matt Walker, Charles Gagnier, Julien Regnier, John Spriggs, Laurent Favre, Jossi Wells, Tim Durtschi

    This year Poor Boyz is proud to bring you a movie unlike any in its illustrious past. Featuring action and insight from the best crew of riders since Sessions 1242, ‘Reasons’ pushes the genre of ski movies in a completely new direction.

  • YEAH DUDE

    Release date: Fall 2007

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Johnny Decesare

    Skiers: Sammy Carlson, Andreas Hatveit, JP Auclair, Julien Regnier, Chris Benchetler, John Symms, Tim Durtschi, Peter Olenick, Simon Dumont, Anthony Boronowski, Mike Henitiuk, John Spriggs, Craig Coker, Christian Sirianni, Kyler Cooley, JF Cusson, Fabien Maicrhofer

    If your’re a Poor Boyz fan, you’ve probably noticed PBP’s movies follow a formula: The worlds best riders + sick locations + sick action – filler = the best ski movie of the year. PBP’s 2007 release Yeah Dude follows the Poor Boyz tradition of scintillating action, sending crews to all points of the globe to capture the year’s best skiing. But when it came time to assemblethe pieces, PBP started expanding its repertoire. Once the snow melted, many of Yeah Dude’s athletes and crew members visited the Poor Boyz studios to give candid accounts of their seasons. The result is a much more intimate portrait of the Poor Boyz crew than you’re used to, but without any consequent lulls in the action. Yeah Dude gives you all the skiing action you expect from PBP. But Yeah Dude is unlike any ski movie you’ve seen before.