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"Hey guys, I think this was the best ski season of my life...This film is truly a labor of love. 2.5 months in Patagonia, 1 month in BC, 1 month in Lake Tahoe, 1 month in Italia, 1 month in Alaska, 4 days in Jackson Hole, 1 month in the Eastern Sierra, I live in Utah, & 7 days in Antarctica. Honestly, I'm still exhausted...And grateful."
"I couldn't have done this without my incredible ski buddies. Greggy dug deep in Patagonia and carried the heavier packs. Aaron B. put in the skin tracks and let me drop first in BC. Aaron Fox pushed me out of my comfort zone in Lake Tahoe. Martin K. and Marco M. showed me all over and scared the sh!t outta me in Italia."
"Greggy, Fox, Garret, Trevor, Leesure, and more kept me grinding uphill in the Eastern Sierra. I'm mostly solo in Utah, ha! Doug Stoup changed my life once again by inviting me on my 10th ski cruise to Antarctica with Ice Axe Expeditions. Thanks to everyone I met up with, skied with, and shared oxygen with along the way. I still can't get over what an incredible place we all live in."
An extended ski season spans both hemispheres and multiple remote ranges: 2.5 months in Patagonia, months in BC, Lake Tahoe, Italia, Alaska, Eastern Sierra, Jackson Hole, Utah, and seven days in Antarctica. The season emphasizes curiosity, awe, and respect for mountains over competition. Long durations include concentrated expeditions across continents and heli-skiing, guided trips, and a ski cruise to Antarctica. Deep reliance on ski partners supported logistics, route finding, and pushing limits. Repeated gratitude and exhaustion are expressed after cumulative months of travel, ascent, and high-consequence descents in varied alpine environments.
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