Truly an inspirational skier. I respect him not only for his passion for skiing and his balls to the wall lines, but also for his enthusiastic faith. He was always a positive influence, stoked on everyone who was out there.
RIP. I'm sure in heaven there's no bombholes or backslapping, just stomping, and I'm sure he's enjoying it.
When you push the limits to the level that Jamie did the risks are so apparent, what a scary reminder of the dangers that are lurking when you least expect them.
This is Awful... i met Jamie at Big Sky last year and his family... i wish the best for his little children and wife.. Very bright individual with a great outlook on life. RIP Brother
why do we always lose the best of us? thinking back on the past 3 years, we've lost some of the most inspirational skiers to date. i'm not talking just in terms of their skiing abilities (which they certainly don't lack) but also their personalities and stoke they spread through the skiing community.
You shred on in our hearts. You will never be forgotten, true legends never will. The clock is now 10am, I was just about to take a walk up to the resort and shred when I saw this. When I ski today, you'll be with me, in my mind and heart. Thanks for the ride Jamie, it was a blast! We'll shred again.