Utah
FEATURED ATHLETE: Shannan Yates
Travis Rice, amazing athlete, supports his community, and environmental advocate. Of course Barrett Christy, a pioneer in raising the bar for women's snowboarding!
Keep it a secret.
Mullberry Smoothie with banana, yogurt, avocado, spinach and whatever else I decide to throw in.
Summit Chair at Solitude and the Snowbird Tram because of access to epic terrain for both.
The entire week ripping around the mountain with Grete, Harrison, Pat was so much fun and we were constantly laughing and making the best of sub par weather, it was all time! (it can't always be overhead pow days...) Filming with the legend Brad Holmes, who was completely supportive and patient with the tough snow conditions we were working with. Hiking Fantasy Ridge with the athletes and crew to show them my favorite secret stashes and having amazing snow when we got to the spot!
Lib Technologies T-Rice Pro (hard charging, pow ripping ride!), TOBE outerwear Fingo Bib and Jacket (most durable women's outwear you can get!),
Water Conservation (I live in a desert, we don't have an endless supply), Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.
I work in the ICUs at the University of Utah so work was a bit tough and being required to be on-call for COVID shifts cut into the season a bit, but mostly working hard to juggle being safe to not catch/spread the virus while still enjoying the resorts.
Teleportation.
Better off Dead. Because it was filmed in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah and has the best one-liners. Also Ski School because Chocolate Hot Tubs
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Don't miss Shannan in our 72nd film, Winter Starts Now, dropping Fall 2021
Featured Athlete: Patrick Spence
Always have looked up to Candide, he's a legend.
Probably try to buy a ski resort, and donate a bunch of it to climate change research and funding, I want to keep skiing for a long time and others to enjoy it after me.
6-7 pieces of bacon and a few eggs, some caffeine for sure.
Year Book by MSP came out in 2004, the first ski movie I owned. Definitely fueled the fire to move out west and become a backcountry skier.
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Don't miss Patrick in our 72nd film, Winter Starts Now, dropping Fall 2021!
Featured Athlete: Harrison Holley
Buy boot heaters.
I usually eat eggs, bacon and toast. I am not a champion. I would ask Connery.
The one with the shortest line. Extra points if it’s a fixed grip and doesn’t have foot rests.
Filming with WME! Childhood dreams come true.
Hand Warmers, I think my body’s circulation system needs repair. I have been super impressed with Sego Ski Co.’s Condor 108s. They are so versatile that I use them for touring, pow days and I trust them when things get rowdy.
It was my first season rehabbing from a major injury which proved difficult. Having to dial things back a bit when wanting to go full-send is never easy.
My vision has been getting blurry lately, probably should go get my eyes checked.
Happy Dayz, I think it opened my eyes to skiing outside of mogul comps and of course the soundtrack.
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Don't miss Harrison in our 72nd film, Winter Starts Now, dropping Fall 2021
Featured Athlete: Madison Rose Ostergren
Friends to shred with!
Marcus Caston. He is the best. But also many many other skiers and people inspire me for different reasons… their personalities, style, and the message and qualities they embody: Glen Plake, Jimmi Ryan, Angel Collinson, Wendy Fisher, and many other athletes I am surrounded by in the winter as well as athletes that I look up to that I haven’t ever met!
Peter Pan. I relate to Peter in many ways. I identify with him because I love his creative, adventurous, curious, and daring soul. I like that he’s a confident leader and has a pack of friends, The Lost Boys - they adventure and live in a magical world together. I think some people might think of Peter as careless, selfish or boastful, which he is in some ways, but I think when you begin to understand him more… deep down he has his own inner battles he is working through and he is trying to figure it out the best he knows how… just like the rest of us. Deep down I think he feels love and warmth and maintains his youthful energy that he spreads with his vivid imagination and passion to the people he is around.
Inclusive and creative. Open, loving, sharing.
I love all ski films- it’s hard to pick a favorite!
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Current favorite piece of gear?
Salomon QST 118 Skis! Perfect combination for speed and fun. They make every day on snow better than the last and truly bring out the pure joy of skiing powder!
What is your number one goal in skiing/riding right now?
I want to combine my love of backpacking with skiing and focus on traversing big mountain ranges throughout the world and skiing unknown lines and discovering new areas.
Best advice you were ever given?
Nature will reveal you, but she'll never judge you.
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
My parents, music, authors like Edward Abbey and Hunter S. Thompson, and Google Earth!
What is your greatest fear?
Losing my free will.
Best moment filming with WME this year?
When we spent the day touring off Beartooth Pass skiing perfect corn, avoided getting crushed by cornices, and laughed until the sun went down! Perfect day in the mountains.
Headshot by Neil Provo (via Instagram)
Current favorite piece of gear?
Currently, my favorite piece of gear is my fat tire bicycle because of its incredible versatility. Glaciers, beaches, trails, mountains, deserts - I can ride it everywhere!
What is your number one goal in skiing/riding right now?
I just want to keep searching for clean lines and perfect snow. I want to keep it fun and continue to explore my potential and my surroundings.
Best advice you were ever given?
Keep your fly wet.
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
I get inspired by life, and all of its natural processes. What an amazing time to be a human - we get to powsurf in the mountains just for fun! How cool is that?
What is your greatest fear?
The greatest fear I ever felt was during a glacier camping trip in SE Alaska in the spring of 2015. There was a brief moment during an absolutely savage, 9-day snow storm, where I thought things might go south. That feeling was soon followed by the greatest sense of accomplishment I've ever felt.
Best moment filming with WME this year?
There was one day in particular where we were riding pow above the clouds. It was a dream-like setting, from sunrise to sunset. I also packed a really good lunch that day. At Mustang Powder in BC, you go for the skiing, but you'll likely want to return for the food alone. It is amazing.
What is your number one goal in skiing/riding right now?
Have as much fun as possible while exploring new possibilities and terrain.
Current favorite piece of gear? Why?
Grassroots Powsurfer - It's one simple tool that provides a feeling unlike anything else. There are no moving parts, nothing ever to adjust or break.
Best advice you were ever given?
Follow your dreams.
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
Nature, surfing and skateboarding.
What is your greatest fear?
Letting life pass me by without making the most of it.
Best moment filming with WME this year?
Watching the sunrise atop a peak in British Columbia, realizing what an amazing day of riding we were about to enjoy.
What do you enjoy doing to give your body a break? (Recovery routine, healing tips, etc.) Water time-dew righting the joints in the ocean or pool coupled with stretching.
Can you tell us about some of the gear you were using in your segment with WME? Fischer Motive 95, a great high performance all mountain ski. Spyder Eiger jacket and Spyder Nordwand pant. Reusch DMoney lobster mitten, Fischer Vaccum 150 race boot, POC Fornix helmet and Fovea goggle.
Other than professional athlete, what is your dream job? Adventure guide.
Most memorable moment filming with WME this year? Riding up the mountain in the shovel of the groomer.
Your idea of a perfect vacation sans skiing? Private beach full of toys to play on and off the ocean.
Mantra to live by? Grass is greenest where you water it.
Tunes to ski to? Steve Aoki