United States scene | Active: 2022-present verified video record | Known for: Park skiing, rail clips, Mt. Hood sessions, Vulgus at PC | Current: Independent freeski video presence
Charlie Aber is a U.S.-scene freeski park and rail skier whose verified public record is built through crew edits rather than official contest databases. His name appears in Newschoolers footage tied to Mt. Hood, Park City, and Brighton Bonezone, which places him inside a modern filmer-led park circuit: late-spring laps, short rail sessions, quick-release edits and group rosters where the skiing is documented through shared clips instead of formal results. The available sources do not confirm a FIS profile, national-team status or sponsor roster, so his profile should stay video-first and compact.
The strongest clean credit is “Vulgus at PC,” published on Newschoolers in December 2023 and filmed and edited by Noah Woodford. The rider list includes Durham Jones, Tommy Dejager, Campbell Burrows, Charlie Aber and Dicky Thomas, connecting Aber to a small Park City session under the VULGUS365 banner. That roster matters because it places him beside skiers with stronger contest or video footprints, inside a crew context where rail control, feature choice, style and camera rhythm carry more weight than a scored run.
Aber’s earlier verified appearances point toward the same lane. Newschoolers lists him in “yinz at hood?” in May 2022, featuring Garrett Marcincak, Raf Diaz, Aden Moore, Matt Luketich, Charlie Aber, Alex Miller, Ryan Miller and Voy10, with filming by Wumbo and V10. Will Welsh’s “hd.dub” from August 2022 also names Charlie Aber in a late Mt. Hood mission with James Kanzler and Will Welsh. A later Brighton Bonezone clip, “bonezone take 1,” includes Aber among a street-park roster with Wyatt Burkhardt, Tommy Dejager, Durham Jones, Dom Bowler, Wyatt Dorman and George Brown. Based on verified public material, Aber is best framed as an edit-visible park skier connected to Mt. Hood, Park City and fall rail-session footage, not as a results-driven competition athlete.