Rouchelle is a skier, podcaster, writer, and outdoor lover who loves a good story, capturing them or living them to tell later. She can usually be found on the side of a mountain, searching for the perfect latte in an idyllic location, or running to capture sunset with her camera. She likes to cover environmental and cultural matters.
Zack’s home mountain is Thredbo in New South Wales, Australia. He has been ski instructing for a few years and has just completed his first winter in Jackson Hole. In this chat they talk about why be became a ski instructor and why ski instructing is for him.
A couple of friends chatting about their experience of having to come home to Australia from their winters in the northern hemisphere. Anna was in Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan.
From learning to ski in June 2019 to her first winter working in Japan for the 2019-20 season.
Get to know Dan The Boot Man, a boot fitter who has just come home to Australia from Japan as a result of the Corona Virus. In this chat he talks about his journey home, how he became a skier and his path to become a senior boot fitter.
When people think about Mt Hotham and partying, they think DJ Eddy. Everyone knows the mountains are not just about sliding on planks and boards, it is also about the fun of being together and hitting the dance floor should the occasion arise.
Two-Time-Winner of The Queen of Corbets competition in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Caite Zeliff and a chat about pursuing a career as a big mountain free-skier, how things have changed since winning the first Queen of Corbets, filming with Warren Miller, fear and over coming it.
She competed in the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympics as an alpine ski racer, and then went on to race ski cross in Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014. Jenny shares an honest chat of how she became a skier, the evolution of her competitive ski career, what the olympics was like, overcoming injuries, goals, what life is like after hanging up her skis and being a new mother.
In part two Dean Sheppard talks about why he loves his career, shares honest stories of some trials and tribulations of his journey.
He started skiing at Mt Hotham in 1969 as a small child and has gone on to have a career in skiing. By 1989 he was a fully certified Australian Professional Snowsports Ski Instructor.
A chat with Bill Barker, the Head of Ski Patrol at Mt Hotham, Victoria, Australia.