Absinthe wraps up filming for "Neverland" in AK

AKlivin

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i know this is snowboarding, but its got some good stuff. the absinthe crew was recently here, for quite a while.. i actually got to ride with a few of them a little. anyway, here you go.

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Travis Rice

After

weeks on my own navigating the native land from Haines to Valdez I

drifted south and landed in the relatively safe haven of Juneau,

Alaska. There are stoplights in this town, buildings upwards of two

stories and evidence of an intelligent local population; a stark

contrast to the grey mud and ashy snow of Valdez to the North. Here my

quarters would be amongst the super evolved Absinthe Crew

(www.absinthe-films.com) or a good part thereof: Gigi Ruf, Travis Rice,

Jules Reymond, Marc Frank, and JP Solberg along with filmer David

Vladyka and Absinthe founder Justin Hostynek. They had been posted up

for weeks finishing filming for this seasons offering, NEVERLAND, and

invited me along for the ride.

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As

an agent for Snowboard Magazine my exact mission for meeting up with

Absinthe was to finish up an interview with one of the riders slated

for print later this fall. My arrival signaled the tail end of filming

season in Alaska, and fortunate for me I was able to go shred with the

crew the final two days of their season. With a 2-3 day window of blue

skies and warm temps a mad panic ensued with hopes of getting that one

last shot. If I were any kind of photographer I could present some

evidence confirming that, yes, they got it done, however, my skills lie

not in capturing the moment but in forgetting to charge the battery to

my camera. Being altogether too distracted by everything going down to

bother with capturing some bush league photo that does the riders and

the terrain no justice it would have been a failed attempt otherwise. I

opted to take some drops with the guys instead.

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Justin Hostynek and Marco setting up a shot.

I

guess here is where I try to give you the play by play of what went

down and who did what––not gonna happen. All I can do to accurately

convey this level of riding is to say that you may think you have seen

some great snowboarding go down in your day, but until you have seen

Travis and Gigi ride lines in AK, the rest is some Micky Mouse shit.

Those guys are so commanding and on top of their game it is going to

take years for the next wave of riders to even begin to challenge what

they are doing right now. And until you have seen JP, Marco and Jules

nail 100-foot ravine gaps with hidden crevasses in the landing zones

you are still in fanboy fantasyland. These guys deserve some serious

respect.

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Travis getting rad.

And

here is the part where I am supposed to articulate what it is like to

actually ride in AK. Well, again, sorry… it can’t be described. What

happens is: You go there, wet your pants, cry yourself to sleep at

night and realize you haven’t the first clue about snowboarding. .

Basically, there is what you have come to learn about snowboarding from

the media and through your own experiences and then there is this...

something you cannot even fathom unless you experience it. End of story.

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Gigi Ruf working his way to an insane double line.

Unfortunately,

after those couple days Mother Nature brought a quick halt to any

riding on and around the Juneau Ice Field. The high temperatures and

blazing sun cooked everything; no aspect held anything resembling

powder and hot-slides were cracking off anywhere and everywhere. Not

cool, not safe… Even Travis, whose drive is stronger than 10 average

pro riders, struggled to accept that he couldn’t go out and “scare

himself” (loose translation: cheat death) and eventually went with his

gut, calling it quits for the season.

It is just mental to

think that just days ago conditions could not have been better and now

it is done… no question about it. That's Alaska for ya! Check in for

part 2 of my trip and see what the guys get up to when the boots are

hung up for the season and the sun shines on Juneau.

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My line.

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A tidewater glacier from the air.

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Evening view of the ocean from one of our drops.

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The heli drops Absinthe guide and Alaskan badass Mark Schultz.

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Travis "mountain man" Rice, scoping lines from the ship.

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The legendary Mendenhall Towers.

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The Juneau Icefield.

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Rice. The man is on a different level.

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Marco contemplating the gap.

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Yea it's a glacier and it will eat you.

Needles

to say, I learned a few things about a place they call The Last

Frontier and the creatures that thrive in this environment. As a

service to the snowboarding public I have put together a quiz to test

your knowledge of AK and the Absinthe Crew.

1. Helicopters are what?

a. Awesome

b. Scary

c. Loud

d. Fucking insane

e. All of the above

2. T Rice, Gigi, Marco, Jules and JP riding together equal what?

a. A session

b. A posse

c. Madness

d. Some next level shit

3.Travis Rice rides with?

a. Confidence

b. Control

c. Style

d. An extra large backpack specially designed to carry his balls.

4. Alaskan terrain would best be described as?

a. On par with Breck

b. Double Black Diamondbacks

c. Mental

d. Chill

5. Jules Reymond is?

a. French

b. Swiss

c. Swench

d. Gangsta

6. Pictured here, Jules is in the midst of a?

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a. BS 720

b. FS 540

c. Donkey Kick

d. Suzie Q

7. JP Solberg rides what kind of board?

a. Yes

b. No

8. Gigi Ruf is slang for which popular phrase?

a. Go GO Gadget Roof

b. Chocholate Chip Oreo Sunday

c. WHAT THE FUCK!!!

Answers will be given in part two of the story..

 
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