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Unofficial Networks Presents – G.N.A.R.
A Film by Scott & Robb Gaffney.
AND Shane McConkey

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Extras:

G.N.A.R. in Alaska
Abdominals with Bossi = 3,000 G.N.A.R. points
G.N.A.R. Day One at Squaw Valley
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“GNAR the Movie” is a skiing film that epitomizes the spirit of freestyle skiing and the irreverent culture that surrounds it. Released in 2010, the film is an homage to the late Shane McConkey, a legendary figure in the world of extreme skiing. McConkey was known not only for his groundbreaking skiing techniques but also for his infectious sense of humor and daring approach to life.

The title “GNAR” comes from the acronym for “Gaffney’s Numerical Assessment of Radness,” a game invented by McConkey and his friends that scores skiers on a series of challenges that are as much about showmanship and humor as they are about skill. The film captures the essence of this game, blending ski footage and challenges that the skiers undertake, showcasing a blend of fearlessness and playful disrespect for convention.

The film celebrates the joy and camaraderie of skiing. The film is a rollercoaster of emotions, from the adrenaline-pumping action sequences to poignant moments reflecting on McConkey’s impact on the skiing community. 

The film also serves as a tribute to McConkey’s philosophy of life: to live fearlessly, embrace your passions, and never take yourself too seriously. The skiers in the film embody this ethos, pushing the limits of the sport while maintaining a sense of humor and light-heartedness.

“GNAR the Movie” is more than just a ski film; it’s a cultural artifact that captures a particular moment in the evolution of freestyle skiing. The film offering a glimpse into the tight-knit community and the spirit that makes freestyle skiing so exhilarating. The film’s enduring popularity and cult status are testaments to its unique blend of high-octane skiing, heartfelt tribute, and comedic brilliance.

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