Unbroken: The Snowboard Life of Mark McMorris Page #2
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and you get paid to do that.
(laughs)
You can't forget that, you
know, it's all about the fun.
You're going out there to have
a kick ass time, you know?
With Mark too, I think his
passion for snowboarding,
he loves it, like
and it's really inspiring.
He loves snowboarding, he
loves everything about it,
and right now he's still
in that competitive world
he's enjoying it and he should.
But he knows there's so
many mountains out there
just waiting for
him to ride down.
It's really refreshing for me,
spending time in the backcountry
and doing that kind
of snowboarding
after all the years and
all the time I spend
chasing contests and park jumps.
Backcountry riding
is a lot different
than competition riding.
There's not some
prize to be won,
it's just trying to
create magic on your own
and it's literally the
most fun thing ever.
(peaceful music)
(loud carving)
(music builds)
when you get into
the backcountry.
It's really just a different
mindset out there too.
You need to know a lot
about snow conditions
and all that stuff.
Avalanches, trees,
rocks in the landing.
There's so many factors
that are pretty life-threatening
in the backcountry.
It's pretty gnarly.
There's just so
many challenges
and that's like understanding
the slope, the terrain,
snow conditions, but that's
just one aspect of it.
Getting hurt back there,
getting somebody out
from back there.
It's not something you
can just download an app
and go out there and think
you're safe, you know.
You're just a little
ant out there.
[Craig] I don't know, you look at
it on a scale of risk to reward.
Maybe somebody's like
I don't see the reward
for all that risk, but I
definitely see the reward for risk
because it's like no other
place on earth, really.
Having got to do a ton
of the backcountry side,
especially last year,
and the spring when I would
usually be in the backcountry,
I had a broken femur.
I get the itch again,
really excited to get back
in the backcountry
for the whole spring
with some of my
hometown friends,
some friends from
Whistler with my brother
that I hadn't really
snowboarded with once all year.
Mark could just finish
up the competition schedule
when it comes to
backcountry snowboarding
It's extremely fun.
Craig calls me
and he was like,
hey backcountry is gonna
be good, really excited,
really good snow.
Found this little
mellow pat-down,
like kind of a famous little
step-down in between two trees.
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