Everyone wants to be the all-sacrificing powder hound, vagabonding from storm to storm, with no possessions, a bank devoid of money, but full of powder turns. In some places, we know true ski bums. People who don't have cars, jobs, friends on powder days, or houses (or at least houses that don't live in trees).
We kno. Home is the Outdoor Research Tiny House. The OR Tiny House Tour kicks off (Outdoor Research) Joining The Tiny House Movement Two winters ago my partner Zack Giffin, our buddy Neil Provo and I joined the Tiny House movement.
We built a miniature cabin on a trailer in Colorado, hitched it to a funky old diesel truck, and set out to chase winter. Atomic photo. No stranger to ski bum life, Molly spent three years living and being on tour around North America in Outdoor Research's Tiny Home with multiple tiny-housemates, after which most people would be ready for a change: space, convenience, the ability to sprawl and own more than a couple of bags of gear and clothes.
Season two of the Outdoor Research Tiny House Tour filmed in 2013. Featuring Neil Provo, Zak Giffin, Molly Baker, and friends. Home is the Outdoor Research Tiny House.
Two winters ago my partner Zack Giffin, our buddy Neil Provo and I joined the Tiny House movement. We built a miniature cabin on a trailer in Colorado, hitched it to a funky old diesel truck, and set out to chase winter. Two full seasons have passed living in our rolling house.
A tiny house that has seen it's fair share of fresh powder. The Outdoor Research tiny house story continues into another winter. The two short films below capture Winter's People and Parking Lot Culture.
What stands out to me most is that their tiny house enables the freedom required for the life these folks live. You won't see much of the house in the videos below; so Outdoor Research Tiny House Tour 2014. 15-Oct-2018 Story by Outdoor Research Stories Here are some other tiny house concepts that have long been cornerstones of the skiers experience: Home is where you park it Parking yourself somewhere amazing is Ski Bum 101! Every skier understands that the early bird gets first tracks, and the name of the game is positioning.
The Outdoor Research Sidecountry skiers and snowboarders have been traveling with their 112-square-foot tiny house. All in the search of the perfect ski area. I invite you to join Molly Baker, Zack Griffin, Neil Provo, Sam Giffin, and Andrew Walbon- along with their tiny home- in the photos and videos below.
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