Snowboarding - Absinthe - Optimistic - Season of the Witch



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Like this? Grab a copy quick over at absinthe-films.com.
Great film - kudos to the Absinthe Crew and Riders. Top notch production. I loved this song in the film - great to hear an old track reinvented with amazing video. The track is "Season of the Witch" by Donovan, first released back in 1966. The riders are Gigi Ruf & Danny Davis. Starts off with a crazy tree spin from Marco Feichtner ("I meant to do that.")
Love the school bus, and a beautiful zoom shot across Latimer St, complete with sparks.
The Boston Red Sox cap is always nice touch.
The filming overall is just magnificent. And the snowboarding - well, let's just say it always good to have a few role models (and a helicopter). Buy it, and watch Mikey LeBlanc ride the sh|t out of his toboggan. The man is wacked. "In the first winter to show the undeniable effects of global wa
rming, Absinthe Films has explored the effects of a changing planet with this snowboard video."


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yeah im probably ... ( 6 months ago by JDP000109)
yeah im probably getting one for next season. The 158 at my shop is pink, thats why i was wondering. I don't want a pink board
sick man.. ( 6 months ago by matzeppo)
sick man..
donovan dude.. ( 6 months ago by matzeppo)
donovan dude..
Managed to see Gigi ... ( 6 months ago by ThEnExTsYn)
Managed to see Gigi in Saas-Fe for the last TTR event, mental stuff man. If Shaun hadnt been there i reckon he could have been in top 3
gigi is ... ( 5 months ago by morkowski123)
gigi is siiiiiiiiiiiickkkkkkk
along with jussi and nico=the dream team
the best board is heikis though the burton custom
lucky ( 4 months ago by smellpickle)
lucky
those unincs are ... ( 3 months ago by NUGjuggaknot)
those unincs are dope i got a 156
i got an custom ics ... ( 3 months ago by morkowski123)
i got an custom ics 156
how tall r u?
gigi is by far the ... ( 3 months ago by alldaysk8r)
gigi is by far the most creative snowboarder on the planet.
he works with what the environment gives him, makes it work for him, and then kills it
him and nico are only two of these kind of boarders.
we need more like these two
gotta love gigi's fastplant with the backflip thrown in
wow
i have a 156 with ... ( 3 months ago by alldaysk8r)
i have a 156 with the est un..inc bindings, SO sick
absoloutly love it
donovan- season of ... ( 3 months ago by CrackAttak)
donovan- season of the witch
the section from 2: ... ( 2 months ago by jockofthebush)
the section from 2:45 to 3:45 is amazing. i love tht backcountry bowl riding. its always different.
yeah dude i've got ... ( 2 months ago by natschavez)
yeah dude i've got the 58 and est's sick as fuck flex sweet board. gigi rules.
what's the name of ... ( 1 month ago by rostigernagelimschuh)
what's the name of the song at the beginning
snowboarding is the ... ( 1 month ago by Jessup81)
snowboarding is the best thing in the world. I try to explain to people the feeling I get, but they just don't get it! anyone else feel the same?
great tree fun!!! ( 1 month ago by RobertBusch1984)
great tree fun!!!
me a uninc 157 :) ... ( 3 weeks ago by Samsemilia305)
me a uninc 157 :)new season
haaaa hellllll yah! ( 2 weeks ago by DMoBLoco)
haaaa hellllll yah!
yes it was! that ... ( 2 weeks ago by DMoBLoco)
yes it was! that was summm wild tree fun! hoppin inbetween the middle of that treeee shiiiit doin that invert handplant,... damnn
my favorite video ... ( 2 weeks ago by AtxTy)
my favorite video on youtube!!!
Sweet sweet powder. ... ( 2 weeks ago by roshco)
Sweet sweet powder...the joy :D
Ya, whats the song ... ( 2 weeks ago by AtxTy)
Ya, whats the song at the very beggining for the first 16 seconds.
i do! i mean once u ... ( 2 weeks ago by ronaldoatac)
i do! i mean once u hit the slope it just feels so right!
We're howling ... ( 1 week ago by ferruchisan)
We're howling forever! Great tune. "Tv On The Radio, Wolf Like Me" Check out "earlier" Optimistic clips like: /watch?v=o8WeXWfz8qU



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