Griffin Post is a big-mountain skier, filmmaker, and expedition leader known for blending high-consequence skiing with storytelling, science, and exploration. Born in Austria and raised in Idaho, he transitioned from ski racing to big mountain skiing, building a career defined by precision and composure in serious terrain. A longtime athlete with Teton Gravity Research, Griffin has appeared in over a decade of iconic ski films while also leading groundbreaking projects like the discovery of Bradford Washburn’s long-lost camera cache in the Yukon. Based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, his work increasingly focuses on public lands, access, and using skiing as a lens to explore environmental and cultural questions.