Photo of Milo Nicholson

Milo Nicholson

United States | Active: 2024-present | Known for: Vishnu park edits, street rails, Park City crew videos | Current: street and park video skier



Milo Nicholson is a US street and park skier whose public ski profile is built around crew edits rather than major contest results. His clearest breakout reference is Keeping Up, released by Vishnu in April 2024, with Wyatt Dorman and Raf Diaz. The edit follows the three skiers around Woodward Park City and Park City proper, with Nicholson listed on Vishnu Keys. The skiing sits in the rail-focused lane: quick laps, clean lock-ins, spring snow, and short park features shaped for technical presses and fast exits.

His name also appears in THIS IS FUN, a Tier 1 street skiing video published in October 2024 with support from Vishnu Freeski. The featured skier list includes Milo Nicholson, George Brown, Roscoe Rogers, Eamon Fischer and Wyatt Dorman, with additional skiing from Rylie Warnick and Camden Brown. That credit places Nicholson inside the same street-and-park network that links Vishnu, Tier 1, Park City sessions and Newschoolers video drops.

By 2025, Nicholson’s visibility had expanded through both media and crew-film appearances. Streetwentytwo Podcast released Episode #3 with Nicholson on March 18, 2025, describing the conversation around his style, the story behind his videos, and the balance between riding and working. In November 2025, Wheelhouse by Convoy listed him second in the order of appearance, alongside Louie Glisson, Landen Holcomb, Griffin Gasior, DB Falge, Ryan Voyten, George Brown, Quinn Noyes and Jesse Mast. Based on the available record, Nicholson is best understood as a modern street-and-park video skier: visible through rails, edits, peer crews and brand-linked park sessions rather than formal competition results.

5 videos