The shred vortex is real 🤝
Which is making life feel unreal.. After sending it to AK for NST I sent it strait back to Canada thinking I’d go Brap around Revy. Then I got the call from
@mspfilms that I could join their
@whistlerheliskiing crew as long as I could be at the heli port ready to go at 7am the next morning. I ended up driving 12 hours to Pemberton and got into town in the middle of the night. After 2 hours of sleep, I got up and sent it to the heli port to join
@markabma @jrollins01 &
@dylansiggers 🙌 I felt like I was dreaming when we got out of the heli and looked at these spines.
“This is way too gnarly of a warm up” I thought to myself. Then I let the crew know I didn’t know if I was feeling it and they should pick any lines they want. Then Siggers opened the zone up and got us all fired up by lacing his line. I spotted an entrance to a line that I liked and decided to ride the momentum and trust my skill set. Since it was my first run in Whis area in over a year I made a plan to stick to a strait air off the spine exit. Then I saw the diving board and without ever really thinking about doing a 3, all the sudden I was in the air doing one. What a crazy sport. Thanks MSP and crew for an epic strike mission 🙌
#shred #vortex #activated
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