Sour Steezle currently resides in the most beautiful corner of Colorado, a place where the beer flows like wine, and beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Kapastrano. As you reach a higher elevation, both mentally and physically, you begin to understand the true beauty of this magnificent landscape. The very talented men and women of Sour Steezle are always down to get down. We love filming and we would love to film you if you got what it takes. So join the breathtaking times with Sour Steezle.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Giggley Powder Days

skin track viewing the face we skied in the background, saturday
Will and Cody making sexy time @12,300 nov 20
Matt ripping the gnar

Jerry fording the river, ending a great day.

Rob, first hit of sunday

stomped

purple powder people eater

Mike

Sour Patch Steezle

Max falling from the sky

chix on powder stix







Mikes 180

Codys 180

Max going Huge

Andy going for it

peace jah


Steeze Factor High, Big Cliff, Big Smiles.




















Thursday, November 18, 2010

November Powder, Say What?



Sour in full force
Matt skiing Powder
Dane gittin spicy


by the way the McRib is back again bitches

Hit That Premiere was a successes!!

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CB Ski Film Premieres

Watching a ski film premiere in Crested Butte is probably about as close as one can get now to watching a show in a saloon in the Old West. While there are no cowboys blasting six-shooters, there is still the same level of rambunctious activity. The question usually was: is everyone cheering and yelling because they know the person on the screen, or because the person on the screen is getting not chest shots or face shots but over-the-head shots because the snow was that good? The evening kicked off with Sour Steezle Production’ new movie “Hit That,” which featured mostly local athletes and was largely filmed and edited by Matt Clark. It was Sour Steezles first major premiere witch they spent a whole season filming. The skiers traveled all over, going to resorts in Colorado such as Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, and of course Crested Butte, as well as some skiing in the mountains of Utah. The film was mostly focused on skiing but also had a few shots of snowboarding, snowmobiling and even snow kayaking.

Matt and Party Manager Brad

Brandon Eaker commented on “Hit That.” He “thought it would be another lame, backyard ski movie,” but was highly impressed by how advanced the skiing was and the quality of the filming. “The night was crazy and loud but what else can you expect from a ski premiere in a ski town such as Crested Butte?”

Thanks to Colorado Freeskier, Rock N Roll Sports, Double Dragon, and Mochas, for providing awesome raffle prizes!!!