This past 2012-2013 was one of the most
rewarding seasons I have ever had in my skiing career thus far. Here is a
little wrap up of how it all went down. Thanks to BombSnow Magazine.
The Calling -
2012/2013 Season Edit: https://vimeo.com/74592006
The stoke was high when I got a call
from Colter Brehmer last February. He was asking about making a film trip
happen and was willing to go wherever to get it done. We had just returned from
three weeks in Revelstoke shooting BSTV Episode 2, and was looking forward to
spending a few weeks in the backcountry of our homeland. I told Colter to
stop talking my head off and to get his ass to Bozeman. He showed up the
next day, and we had an amazing two weeks shooting together. Colter’s
constant excitement and drive to hit a feature a hundred times until he stomps
the piss out of it, kept the crew going on the longest days. Colter was a
great addition to the crew this year, bringing a unique style and motivation to
the team, and I am looking forward to traveling and filming this entire next
winter with him.
-Ax
Bomb Snow:
Colter, looks like you had quite the season. Give us a rundown
on last winter.
Colter Brehmer -
Ya, I had one of the best seasons of my career. I started out in SLC where I am
currently living. Skied a bunch with a couple buddies at Park City and filmed a
bunch and just had a great time launching some jumps and sliding some rails.
Spent a couple days in Little Cottonwood area building jumps and skiing some
sick lines. I went back to my hometown Sun Valley, ID for a little while and
shredded the park with some buddies I haven’t skied with in a long time, which
was a blast. Sun Valley is continuing to make their park sicker and
sicker so mad props to them for making such a sweet park. I didn’t spend as
much time as I wanted too in the Sawtooths backcountry, but was able to get out
there for a couple days, which made things worth it. The Sawtooths are so
untouched and so bad ass I definitely want to spend some time there this coming
winter and explore some new zones. Then to the best part of the season… I
got to spend about a month out in Bozeman, MT with the Brigade and Bomb Snow
crew! They showed me some of the most bad ass skiing I think I have ever seen
in my life. We started out in Shook Kitty, WY… we then proceeded to go back to
the Bozeman area and skied the backcountry in Big Sky, which was just mind
blowing. Such a cool zone, I mean endless opportunities with sick lines, jump
spots, and gnar-bar cliffs! That was last season in a nutshell for me.
BS-Any trips or moments in particular that stood out?
CB- I’d say the trip to
MT was such a mind blowing trip for me because I have never been there and have
always wanted to go. Also, the fact that I was with the best dudes you could
ever ride with, made the trip stand out. Moments in particular… I would say all
of them, but I have to add…MT nosebleeds are not fun… #YOLO
BS-You grew up ski racing. Then competed in park and pipe for a few
years. Are you still competing, or are you over organized comps?
CB- Yes,
I grew up ski racing and it was a blast until my coach wanted me to stop
bringing my twin tips to all the race events and stop skipping inspections on
the courses. I would just go ride the park or go ski pow, haha, but that sport
makes you one hell of a skier. After I quit ski racing my sophomore year of
high school, I got really into half pipe and slopestyle contests. I loved them!
The first couple years were the best. Getting to do these competitions
like Dew Tour, Grad Prix, and all the Opens was crazy. I mean, you were going
up against all the best people in the world, so it definitely put some
perspective in my head, that this could really be something that I could do for
the rest of my life. I am the most ADD kid you have ever met, so after I got to
that really high level at these comps, where I would make semies or finals, the
pressure really got to me and I would just fold. I would get so down on
myself that I would either blow up or make a dumb mistake. I took a break this
past season from competing and just focused mainly on the simple things like
having fun and not worrying about the pressure that comes with competition. I
wouldn’t say I am over them, but I just see things so much clearer when I am
filming.
© Tal Roberts Photography
BS-What are your plans for this coming season? Any goals?
CB- Well,
considering I had such a great year last year, I think I am going to do the
exact same thing. Clear mind, no expectations for anything, and just go out
there and have as much fun as possible. Goals? Hmmmm… well there are a lot of
ideas in my head that I would like to put into the works, but my main drive is
to grow as a skier, do cool shit, and hope that people like it! Oh, and go to
Japan hahaha!
BS-Tell us what your dream trip would entail:
CB-
Well, I don’t really have a dream trip but a dream season would be to travel
all around the globe and just go to amazing places and ski really. I like the
simple things…
BS-How fast can you shotgun a beer?
CB - I finally figured out
how to thumb-gun the can so my shotgun skills have been getting loads better,
but I’d say 5 seconds hahaha
© Tal Roberts Photography
BS-Anyone you would like to give a shout out to?
CB- Big thanks to all you
dudes over at Bomb Snow who believed in me and brought me along this season and
made me a member of the crew. Also Gabe @ Smith Optics for holding me down,
Julian Carr @ Discrete headwear, Brain @ Sun Valley for helping me out this
past season. Also big thanks to Mom and Dad for always supporting my dream! Ben
Parker for helping me edit this sick project as well as my Brother AX MAN for
always killing it in whatever we are doing. Well as a wise man once said,
SKATEORDIE…


