Cal Carson
Salt Lake City, Utah | Active public archive: 2014-present | Known for: Child Labor street films, Vishnu Wet Cal Carson Pro, Good Costumes, Trick of the Year finalist | Disciplines: street skiing, park skiing, creative jib Salt Lake Metal After The Snow Pull The rail sat above a thin strip of shoveled snow, the kind of street setup where one wrong speed check turns the landing into concrete. Cal Carson came in low, shoulders quiet, skis flat enough to hold the slide, then left the metal with the same calm that made the trick look easier than the spot allowed. That is the correct doorway into Carson’s skiing.... Read more on the Athlete page
DB Falge
United States | Active: 2020s | Known for: street and park ski video credits, filming, Convoy crew appearances | Current: independent crew-video skier and filmer DB Falge is a US street-and-park ski name whose public footprint appears through crew-video credits rather than official contest rankings. The clearest setting is the rail-focused American video scene around Park City, where short edits, shared filming, spot work and skier lists often document riders more accurately than federation result pages. Falge’s profile should be treated as a video-scene profile, not a FIS or X Games competition résumé.... Read more on the Athlete page
Dylan Manley
United States | Active: 2013-present public video record | Discipline: Street Skiing, Creative Park and Urban Jibbing | Known for: SuperUnknown X, Vishnu Freeski, Tears of Joy, Growing Season East Coast Rails On The Van Route Home The rail outside Heinz Field was not built for skiing. Cold metal, city snow, a narrow run-in and a van waiting nearby gave Dylan Manley and Luke Roberts the kind of setup that separates street skiers from park skiers. The Growing Season episode followed them from Utah back east through Minnesota, Pennsylvania and New York, chasing rails in places where landings were never soft and the spot could disappear before the trick was done.... Read more on the Athlete page
George Brown
US-based | Active: 2022-present | Known for: street rails, Park City edits, Ohio park clips | Current: independent video skier George Brown is a US-based street and park skier whose public profile is built around short-form ski videos on Newschoolers rather than FIS results or large contest starts. His clips sit in the rail-heavy corner of freeskiing: quick approaches, urban-style takeoffs, narrow landings, and small crews filming in resort parks. The earliest clearly traceable material under the GeorgeBrown81 account includes GBROWNSTREET22, posted in April 2022, described by Brown as a first street video with many spots filmed alone on a tripod.... Read more on the Athlete page
Matt Stackhouse
East Coast, United States | Active public archive: 2021-present | Known for: Keep Standing, STAND, Stand Corrected, Lappin’ and Take A Seat | Current public record: East Coast street and park crew videos Matt Stackhouse is an East Coast street and park skier whose verified public ski record comes through crew videos rather than competition rankings or individual sponsor profiles. His name appears repeatedly beside riders such as Sam Putnam, Andy Hoblitzelle, Chris Bechtold, Sawyer Sellingham, Chase Mohrman, Jackson Doremus, Daniel Hatheway, Max Gingras and Will Deschenes. The strongest available trail places him inside the Keep Standing and Ski The East orbit, where Sugarbush park laps, Vermont street footage, rail slides, wallrides and shared filming sessions define the context around his skiing.... Read more on the Athlete page
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.... Read more on the Athlete page
Quinn Noyes
United States | Active public archive: 2022-present | Known for: park skiing, SuperUnknown 23, SLVSH, Surface Skis, cap33sh | Current: Surface Skis team rider and video-first park skier Woodward Copper In Summer Light Woodward Copper’s summer park sat bright under dry Colorado sun, the rails scraped clean and the landings soft enough to punish lazy balance. Quinn Noyes dropped into that setting against Finn Sharp for a SLVSH battle built around pressure, repetition, and instant response. That appearance gives the cleanest public snapshot of Noyes right now.... Read more on the Athlete page
Rylie Warnick
Utah, USA | Active: 2023-present public freeski record | Known for: SuperUnknown 22 win, Red Bull Unrailistic 2026, SLVSH Cup, rail-focused park skiing | Current: emerging American street and park skier linked with Vishnu Freeski Snowbasin When The First Win Arrived Fast Snowbasin’s spring rail setup was soft at the edges, the April sun pulling moisture into the takeoffs while the metal still ran quick. Rylie Warnick came through that course in 2023 with only a short park-skiing history behind her, then left with the Spring Showdown win and a cash prize. The detail became part of her story because it sounded almost unrealistic: a skier who had barely entered park skiing months earlier was already landing fastslides, blind twos, spins on, and 450s out in public footage.... Read more on the Athlete page