"I thought I knew powder… until Japan. The snow was so deep it felt like floating through a dream. I remember one morning, it was silent, just me and the trees, waist-deep and weightless. That moment—it stayed with me."
FILMMAKER, TOKYO
"There’s a kind of stillness in Norway that gets under your skin. We rode under pink skies where the mountains met the sea, and I swear, it felt like we were the only people left on Earth. I’ll never forget the sound of our boards cutting through untouched snow—nothing else. Just that."
PHOTOGRAPHER, SWEDEN
"Georgia surprised me. Wild terrain, endless lines, and then—you’re eating homemade khachapuri with a local who treats you like family. It’s not just about snowboarding here. It’s a whole other way of living, and it hit me in the best possible way."
ARCHITECT, NEW YORK
"That trip changed something in me. We hiked through dense forests to ride ridgelines no one's probably touched in years. There was fog, light snow falling, and suddenly the clouds opened—and it was just magic. I felt more alive than I had in months."
software engineer, berlin
"I never thought I'd be riding above ancient caravan routes. The silence, the space, the scale of it all—it was overwhelming. One evening we sat around a fire under the stars, no phone signal, nothing but stories and laughter. That’s a kind of wealth I didn’t know I was missing."
STRATEGIST, DUBAI
"It felt like we were exploring another planet. No lifts, no crowds—just raw terrain and that dry, fast snow that every rider dreams of. I still get chills thinking about the descent on day five. It was steep, sketchy, and absolutely unforgettable."
MNTAI GUDE, CHAMONIX