Jeremy Jones’ Final Further Features

by The Editors on July 26, 2012

Teton Gravity Research promises this will be the absolute last trailer for the Jeremy Jones feature film Further. If you didn’t know already, here’s what it’s about:

Further will explore some of the world’s most remote terrain while continuing Jones’ mission to camp deep in the backcountry and on the summits of unridden lines to access nearly vertical spines and wide open powder fields. Starring: Jeremy Jones, Terje Haakonsen, Ryland Bell, Lucas Debari, Forrest Shearer, Josh Dirksen, Mitch Toelderer, Bibi Pekarek. On Location: Japanese Alps / Atomfjella Mountains, Norway / Karwendel Range, Austria / Wrangell Mountains, Alaska / Sierra Mountains, California

Sounds great to us. for the official word, follows he jump.(Teton Village, Wyo.) – The award-winning producers from Teton Gravity Research (TGR) announce the release of the final trailer for Further, the second installment in the Jeremy Jones Deeper, Further, Higher trilogy presented by O’Neill.

In 2010, TGR’s Deeper rocked the snowboarding world as Jeremy Jones pushed himself and his crew to summit world-class lines in remote backcountry zones. Experimenting to see if this backcountry camping approach would work for the level of riding Jones was after, the TGR crew executed amazing first descents around the world. Through research, patience and hard work, the crew was able to live in caves and on glaciers to ride untouched lines without another human in sight.

Further will explore some of the world’s most remote terrain while continuing Jones’ mission to camp deep in the backcountry and on the summits of unridden lines to access nearly vertical spines and wide open powder fields.

Starring: Jeremy Jones, Terje Haakonsen, Ryland Bell, Lucas Debari, Forrest Shearer, Josh Dirksen, Mitch Toelderer, Bibi Pekarek.

On Location: Japanese Alps / Atomfjella Mountains, Norway / Karwendel Range, Austria / Wrangell Mountains, Alaska / Sierra Mountains, California

“Splitboarding has completely evolved my approach to snowboarding – we’re going to places too remote for helicopters and spending weeks camped in the biggest wilderness in the world to get countless first descents,” says Jeremy Jones, nine-time Snowboarder Magazine ‘Big Mountain Rider of the Year’ and founder of Protect Our Winters (POW). “With Deeper, we learned that by letting go of some technologies it actually opens up more terrain. Further is not just different from a geographic standpoint, it’s more about why we now need this approach to evolve as humans.”

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