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509 Volume 11 Film Premiere

“Volume 11 is unquestionably our best snowmobile film to date.” -509 Films We can’t be more excited about this!  509, a five time Sled Film Festival winner for best snowmobile motion picture…

2015 Sledder Mag Film Awards: The Winners

Here they are—The 2015 Sledder Mag Film Awards Winners! We can’t wait to see what’s in store for 2016!     Best Film – 509 Volume 10 Nobody had the shots, editing,…

2015 Sledder Mag Film Awards

We all know that winter 2015 was a bit of a struggle, but when you sit down to watch a film in the fall, all you care about is getting stoked on…

Hickshow FollowCam 7 Teaser

The production value and qualtiy of shots and riding has gotten better, better and better over the last 6 years and we're so stoked on the Followcam 7 trailer!  Congrats to brothers…

Thunderstruck 15 Teaser

As usual, Jim Phelan's Thunderstruck 15 is looking like it's got all the heavy-hitting adrenaline rush of its predecessors. Snowmobile vs. Gravity, Snowmobile vs. Tree, Snowmobile vs. Chute, Snowmobile vs. Deep Pow,…

Braaap 16 Trailer: Over the Edge

Since it’s still damn hot out, it seems like a good time to go over the edge with the Braaap boys. Here’s the trailer from their 16th film.

Brodie Evans 2016 Edit

Brodie Evans spends every waking moment shredding pow on his sled in Revelstoke. In his days, it nukes snow all night and rolls bluebird skies every day.  His sled never breaks, his…

I Survived a Big Avalanche While Snowmobiling Video – What Happened?

A video called "I survived a big Avalanche..." shows a mountain sledder trigger—and survive—a large avalanche in the Gorman Lake snowmobile area.

Joe Denney talks about avalanche that killed his friend

Alaska Dispatch News interviews Joe Denney, a survivor of a large avalanche near Eureka, AK on February 27, 2016. He tells the story of what happened that day, and the avalanche that…

Road Trip Playlist MSM6

You can leave for a road trip and forget many things without turning back: toothbrush, maps, gloves and driver’s license. But the one most important thing that must NOT be left behind…