Alaska: Full Immersion
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Alaska: Full Immersion

The more I chatted with other people, the more I realized there is a different mentality spreading within the ski community. It felt like, for many, the goal wasn’t the experience anymore, it was the outcome. Chasing clips, steep lines that film good, only going for the shot. There was less interest in going out just to move through the mountains, to explore, to see what you’d find.

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Aussie Couloir on Mt. Joffre
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Aussie Couloir on Mt. Joffre

Aussie Couloir on Mt. Joffre is a classic, moderately steep descent in SW B.C. The reason why is so popular is probably because there is nothing quite like it on the Joffre side. It’s long and steep-ish, looking very attractive from afar. I took several attempts to finally ski the line in 2024.

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”What It Takes” Film 2025

”What It Takes” Film 2025

Three women venture from British Columbia to Patagonia to explore what’s possible, only to be met with harsh conditions, unexpected challenges, and their own limits. Drawn by wild landscapes and the promise of exploration, the expedition begins with excitement and ambition, but Patagonia has other plans. As unpredictable weather, logistical breakdowns, physical exhaustion, and self-doubt set in, the journey quickly becomes less about the destination and more about resilience.

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Monte Brento Exit Point 2025 Guide — Arco, Italy

Monte Brento Exit Point 2025 Guide — Arco, Italy

BASE jumping in Monte Brento, Italy. All the information you need. In this story, we explore life in Arco—from early morning climbs and epic jumps off Monte Brento Main exit point, to lazy afternoons by Lago di Cavedine. Discover why Monte Brento is one of the most iconic BASE jump sites in Europe, and what it means to live life between stillness and freefall.

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Ski Touring In Callaghan - Journeyman Peak
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Ski Touring In Callaghan - Journeyman Peak

Located just south of Whistler in the remote Callaghan Valley, and about a 40-minute drive from Squamish, the staging area for the lodge is easy to find. From there, it's about a 13.6 cat track to the lodge that you can either access with sleds, a cat, or even a helicopter. I have been fortunate enough to get some filming opportunities in the valley for two film projects I have been working on, and they gave us a cat ride for the day.

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