My experience and what I do in snowboarding is really quite independent of the industry and the more independent it is, the more pure and better I feel about snowboarding.
So I've been pushed farther and farther out into the mountains, but at the same time realizing that that experience is really nice and I'm glad I'm getting pushed out there farther.
While I will always have the utmost respect for the superhuman out-of-bounds freestyle and extreme stunts that seem to continually progress beyond our imaginable limits, my highest appreciation goes out to the simple rider who's out there just for th...
For Oakley, I'm basically a media vehicle for them to promote the product. For me, it's both, I get a salary from them, but I also get great products so it just kind of works, continues on.
I've always been into powder, that's what I like riding, and now you've got to go farther to get it.
Oakley and Burton have been my main sponsors since '87. I've been riding for both of them.
I suffer every moment of every day that I am not with my son. All I want is to be reunited with my son.
All of a sudden you have this feeling of clarity. Backcountry snowboarding has really done a lot to boost that feeling in me.
What you do once you're beyond the confines of your local lift service can be as limitless as the mountains themselves.