Papsura - Peak of Evil | Nick Russell | E56

With a focus on simplicity, minimalism and human-powered adventure, Nick Russell embodies what it is to be a free-spirited, big line splitboarder while making a living at it. Russell has eschewed guidebooks for true adventure, hunting for big lines and pow based more on a feeling than a calculation. This organic approach to becoming an expert in the backcountry takes years and more than a couple sandbag missions, but in the process creates a deeper connection with the land and with his comrades. Russell’s most recent mission, captured in the Patagonia Films feature Papsura – Peak of Evil, along with his partner Jerry Mark and filmers Morgan Shields and Blake Gordon, claimed a first splitboard descent on an iconic line in the Indian Himalaya, a month-long mission that exceeded all expectations. The boys also chat about the state of public lands in the midst of an onslaught against government agencies, with Russell encouraging listeners to call (202) 224 3121 and tell your local elected officials what you think about the drastic cuts against the Forest Service, National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management.

4:45 – Introducing Nick Russell – core lord big mountain splitboarder.

8:30 – Follow up to the butt vest discussion – Nick endorses the concept of the butt vest.

15:15 – A little more about who Nick Russell is. Redefining big mountain splitboard freeriding.

18:00 – Starting out in Utah’s Wasatch and the organic process of getting into splitboarding.

25:00 – Living simply, minimalism to reduce expense and maximize free time….filming their Alaska adventure, a film called “Free” on Vimeo.

28:40 – Finding pow based “on a feeling” and the resulting Fun scale – Type 1, Type 2, Type 3.

37:30 – All about the Papsura film mission, spending a month in India to ski one line.

41:20 – The added complexity of having a film crew while accomplishing such a huge mission.

46:30 – “The Jerry Effect” – Not just with the Grateful Dead, but also in Nick and Jerry’s Papsura mission – everything went perfectly and according to plan.

58:00 – Reviewing the last week of avalanche conditions in Lake Tahoe and how Nick navigates dangerous snowpack and staying out of avalanche terrain when it’s high risk.

1:07:30 – Becoming more conservative in the wake of a serious injury falling into a crevasse in Alaska on Mount Saint Elias.

1:12:45 – How does a line that’s so difficult to ever ski make the 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America?

1:17:10 – Coping with the loss of friends in the backcountry over the years and the draw of social media FOMO feeding into dangerous situations.

1:23:35 –Nick’s take with the state of public lands and current federal workforce firings and budget freezes. Call 202 224 3121 – tell your local elected representatives what you think about what’s happening to our public lands.

1:33:00 – The potential silver lining in the recent attacks against our government and public lands.

1:37:25 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?

1:39:30 – Trail Whisperer and PowBot recap the discussion with Nick Russell.

1:42:00 – Recapping the recent four-day trip to Frog Lake Huts.

1:48:40 – PowBot encounters the Zoa Engineering Backcountry Tow Rope on the West Shore.

1:59:40 – Shout out to HeavyDSparks and the Diesel Brothers for recovering the plane wreckage and the victim’s body from Mount Jefferson with their Blackhawk helicopter.

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