'Deeper' with Jeremy Jones & Jonathan Ellsworth
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Jeremy Jones & Jonathan Ellsworth revisit the 2010 film, Deeper, that Jeremy calls the most important movie of his snowboarding career —  which is saying something, coming from a guy who was named snowboarder of the year 10 times, and a guy who’s starred in over 100 films. But there is no question that DEEPER represents a watershed moment in snowsports films, when riders like Jeremy, Travis Rice, and Xavier De Le Rue are here pushing the limits of what is possible on the steepest slopes. In our conversation, Jeremy lays out what he was trying to do, where he was trying to push skiing and snowboarding, he shares the backstories behind the steepest lines he’s ever ridden, lots of the lessons he learned, and more. RELATED LINKS:  BLISTER+ Get Yourself Covered Read Now: Our 24/25 Digital Winter Buyer’s Guide Order Now: Our 24/25 Winter Buyer’s Guide TOPICS & TIMES: The Inspiration For Deeper (3:04) When Big Alaska Turned Small (6:46) The Station Wagon Scene?? (8:55) Jeremy’s Goal with Deeper (11:50) Travis Rice (14:51) Tents & Steep Lines (19:54) Chamonix (20:56) Toe Edge Turns (25:01) Risk Assessment & Rule #1 (26:21) Antarctica (31:36) Riding Steeps (36:10) Fairweather, Alaska (38:38) Bivy Sack and Black Bomber and Frozen Joints (44:32) Fear (53:29) Production Challenges & Picking Lines (55:14) Wall of Walls (57:28) Spine Riding (59:40) Soundtrack & Rewatching the Film  (1:03:02) Impact of Deeper (1:06:40) CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS: Blister Podcast Bikes & Big Ideas GEAR:30 CRAFTED Off The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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