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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
It starts with the love of the terrain, the woods, the snowfall, the light, the stillness and altitude, the chill morning air gearing up for the slow ride up the lift or the hike up the friends you're sharing it with and how deep of a place you reach, how deep winter becomes. Once you're up here, take it all the deepest power you confined. Follow your friends, Find your line. Look for the untracked glades ripped down the fastest groomers carved the banks and walls like frozen surf waves. Get as deep into the get as deep into the terrain as you can. Sometimes this means going under it. Sometimes it means going way over shredded, lean into it or slow it all down. Sit for a minute and just take it all in. What a moment to be here, deep in the landscape, fully and winter, sharing it with good friends and even if it's just you in the mountain. When you're truly deep, you're never alone. You're connected to the stories and the lines so many of made deep in these mountains. You'll hear it from the old timers. You'll see it in the land. You'll feel just how deep winter gets and just how deep you get here in winter.