**Only the Best Compilation of the Best epic skiing fails #13** Subscribe if you want more! Editing: SkierDan Please Note: That this video does not Promote or Encourage reckless skiing, but serves as safety video to educate. - Since I know most of you have been waiting for this for quite some time now. I decided to make the video twice as long. Much thanks for all your support. Dan Video Clips: @eggxit @stephenskis @eatnrun_ @bjerkizz Hudson Brown @lach_sch @alexlagerqvist1 @psychonyko @roman_della @bengrosscup @tomajohnson1 @mihkelustav @actualdronefootage @coronetpeak @eliasohgrens @kennje Alex Giubertoni @nicolas.ortegad @907akwyatt @glevity @jetfastwhite Level1 @ice_coaster @chancdp @lukabees @ianrocca @liam.kennedy @jerryoftheday @marissa.davison @daniel.b.edwards @level1 @rauhendrik @chasethompson @sendit_griff @jacobjturville @jake_moeller @justinsabbatini @francoisturgeon @yushisaito @chase_ingerso11 & @dane_loucks_ @paulvieuxtemps @snctahoefreeride @lame.downer Level1 @jaredharoni @sidney.zajicek @t_prizm @troypodmilsak @natepc37 @trisan_cran24 @rich_homie @saucepossie @birkpaalgar @karstenbarndt_4 @siddhesh.ss @thatyoungskibum @torjusd @pepekalensky @skiing_dutt @thatyoungskibum @yushisaito4 @samfletchermusic @lucas.araste @seth_theskier @jwesselhoft @thatyoungskibum @b_frank_3 @winnybackup @gabba_playz @jerryslams @jerryoftheday @bennie_onsnow @willm_78 Jed Kangas @gavinw.est @gauthierfolliet @sebastianhein @get_juiced_ @onslaughtcrew Elevator music royalty free: https://youtu.be/TJMK2lIReIg
Skier Dan is the U.S.-based creator behind SkiCreative, a media project that curates, edits, and publishes high-impact ski videos with an emphasis on clarity, pacing, and repeatable lessons. Best known for the long-running “Ski Crash Compilation of the BEST Stupid & Crazy FAILS EVER MADE!” series, he turned what could have been random clips into coherent episodes that both entertain and inform. The SkiCreative approach is simple to describe and hard to execute: source widely, edit tightly, and present crashes and near-misses in a way that teaches line choice, approach speed, axis control, and exit strategy without a lecture. That editorial voice has made SkiCreative a winter ritual for viewers who search terms like ski crash compilation, ski fails, freestyle skiing crashes, and park skiing edits. SkiCreative functions as a pipeline from social snippets to structured storytelling. Short teasers help surface promising submissions; full episodes organize similar failure modes back-to-back so patterns become obvious. You see the classic errors that cut across venues and skill levels: speed misjudged into takeoffs, late sets that collapse axis control, edge catches on imperfect steel, and fatigue-driven mistakes late in the day. By grouping them in a deliberate arc—from light stumbles to heavier impacts—SkiCreative lets viewers understand why a clip went wrong and what a safer alternative might look like, all while keeping energy high and replay value strong. The brand’s identity is rooted in craft. Music and sound design support the narrative rather than smother it, with room in the mix for the real sounds that convey consequence. Cuts are timed so the eye never loses the main subject; camera angles are chosen to preserve the architecture of a line. Across seasons, the library doubles as a living archive of park and urban design: changing rail geometries, faster lips, denser jump lines, and the equipment trends that follow. That continuity gives SkiCreative long-tail value for coaches, park shapers, and athletes who want to calibrate risk and study how modern features actually get used—or misused—by real skiers. SkiCreative’s educational impact is subtle but real. The most-watched episodes behave like informal case studies. Newer skiers come away with concrete cues—respect approach speed, set your axis early, finish exits clean—while veterans use the annual editions to benchmark what’s changed in terrain and technique. The channel’s tone is intentional: no preachy voice-overs, just editing that makes the “why” visible. That balance keeps the content broadly accessible and brand-safe for partners while preserving credibility with core audiences. From a production standpoint, SkiCreative reflects professional tempo. Submissions are screened for clarity and story value; heavier moments are buffered with resets so viewers can process before the next sequence. When a clip merits inclusion, color, stabilization, and timing are adjusted to keep the narrative crisp. Over time, that consistency has built an identifiable style: episodes that read like complete sentences, not chaotic montages. Looking forward, the mandate for SkiCreative and Skier Dan is to add scope without losing definition. There is durable demand for well-edited ski crash compilations that double as learning tools. As park design evolves and urban features get more creative, SkiCreative remains positioned to capture the culture, highlight teachable moments, and keep the focus on clear storytelling. In a crowded landscape of shorts and reels, that clarity is the brand’s competitive edge, and it explains why SkiCreative continues to rank among the most searched and rewatched ski video series each winter.