To global ski travel
Let’s Discuss Why
& how We Travel
We aren’t here to point the conversation towards ending traveling. Travel is important for breaking down borders, learning about cultures, supporting economies, and understanding the environment.
A Sustainable Approach to Global Ski Travel
We aren’t here to point the conversation towards ending traveling. Travel is important for breaking down borders, learning about cultures, supporting economies, and understanding the environment.
This project will be used to present a shift in thinking around mountain and adventure travel. Demonstrating that beyond the scope of big-budget film companies or high-level athletes there are more eco-friendly options for international snow-chasing consumers. Options where the style of travel is as much a part of the experience as the skiing itself. Beyond this, we will demonstrate a shift in how we approach and talk about ski travel. A shift towards slimming down annual trips to afford a way of travel that costs more in time, or planning; where you physically invest to take quantifiable action in reducing your footprint. Because, if we want to continue skiing like this for the rest of our lives, and more importantly allow future generations these same experiences then the conversation of success needs to shift away from an annual tally of ski destinations visited, or the number of heli-bumps in a day. Our celebration needs to be in the achievement of enjoying the world’s snowy environments through eco-conscious travel and actively bettering the environment before, during, and after travels. This shift is the true reward of quality over quantity.
Purpose
- To explore backcountry skiing from the ocean to the top of remote peaks utilizing the smallest carbon footprint possible.
- Introduce the ski and adventure travel community to concepts and resources that can be utilized to offset your travel footprint by taking personal action.
- Introduce and draw awareness to an alternative method of ski adventure – one that requires you to slow down and become more intimate with your surroundings.
- Support and grow a shift in the conversation of how we celebrate ski trips and adventure travel in general
Who
- A group of 6 skiers; including a professional photographer, writer, videographer, and marketing specialist.
* In regards to the athletes, this is a mix of males and females who are local influencers in their ski communities from around the Alps; they are not fulltime paid professional skiers or categorized as social media influencers. This is done on purpose to further the point of the trips’ achievability beyond big budget ski productions.
How
- Using non-motorized transportation everywhere except when absolutely necessary, such as airline travel.
- Using dog sleds, skinning, and or kayaks as our form of travel into mountains to replace ski lifts, snow machines, helicopters, etc.
- Use tent base camps, huts, or lodges as destination points just as the general consumer might with a heli-ski, or plane based operation.
- Calculate our carbon usage for the trip in cooperation with MossyEarth and aim to offset this through physically doing something, such as planting trees.
When
- The trip will take place in April, 2021.
COVID-19 update: Originally scheduled for April 2020, we are obliged to postpone our project until better times for everyone. This is not the moment to be focussed on a ski projects; we all need to be strong, support each others and pay respect to those who are having worse moments. Additionally, we are clearly located in one of the most dangerous areas in Europe. And while the whole team is healthy, there’s still a small risk of bringing the virus with us, and that is not an acceptable risk for us take, especially in such a remote region where the health system can not afford such a strain.
Content Produced
- Produce unique, feature content for specific sponsors.
- Produce a film to premiere at film festivals either in Europe than in US.
- Produce content for publications to raise awareness about this concept of travelling.
Where
- South East Greenland. We are going to be based at The Red House, in Tasiilaq. From here, thanks to the precious advices of Robert Peroni, we will discover the surrounding areas of this issolated culture and region.
Project Details
Purpose
• To explore backcountry skiing from the ocean to the top of remote peaks utilizing the smallest carbon footprint possible.
• Introduce the ski and adventure travel community to concepts and resources that can be utilized to offset your travel footprint by taking personal action.
• Introduce and draw awareness to an alternative method of ski adventure – one that requires you to slow down and become more intimate with your surroundings.
• Support and grow a shift in the conversation of how we celebrate ski trips and adventure travel in general.
How
• Using dog sleds, skinning, and or kayaks as our form of travel into mountains to replace ski lifts, snow machines, helicopters, etc.
• Use tent base camps, huts, or lodges as destination points just as the general consumer might with a heli-ski, or plane based operation.
• Calculate our carbon usage for the trip in cooperation with MossyEarth and aim to offset this through physically doing something, such as planting trees.
Content Produced
• Produce a film to premiere at film festivals either in Europe than in US.
• Produce content for publications to raise awareness about this concept of travelling.
Who
• A group of 6 skiers; including a professional photographer, writer, videographer, and marketing specialist.
* In regards to the athletes, this is a mix of males and females who are local influencers in their ski communities from around the Alps; they are not fulltime paid professional skiers or categorized as social media influencers. This is done on purpose to further the point of the trips’ achievability beyond big budget ski productions.
When
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- The trip will take place in April, 2021.
COVID-19 update: Originally scheduled for April 2020, we are obliged to postpone our project until better times for everyone. This is not the moment to be focussed on a ski projects; we all need to be strong, support each others and pay respect to those who are having worse moments. Additionally, we are clearly located in one of the most dangerous areas in Europe. And while the whole team is healthy, there’s still a small risk of bringing the virus with us, and that is not an acceptable risk for us take, especially in such a remote region where the health system can not afford such a strain.
Where
We are going to be based at The Red House, in Tasiilaq. From here, thanks to the precious advices of Robert Peroni, we will discover the surrounding areas of this issolated culture and region.
For our group, with a focus on producing the lowest carbon footprint possible, this means we will be foregoing the helicopter as we cross over to Tasiilaq. Instead, we get to step into our ski boots the moment we land in Kulusuk. The specific details of how we cross this expanse of sea and ice are all part of our experience and story. A point that unless you are a sponsor, you will have to wait to discover when we return.
South East Greenland
For our group, with a focus on producing the lowest carbon footprint possible, this means we will be foregoing the helicopter as we cross over to Tasiilaq. Instead, we get to step into our ski boots the moment we land in Kulusuk. The specific details of how we cross this expanse of sea and ice are all part of our experience and story. A point that unless you are a sponsor, you will have to wait to discover when we return.
Meet The Team
Tristan Hobson
Project Producer, Photographer, Writer, Filmer
Luigi Dellarole
Videographer, Film Producer, Photographer
Francesco Drago
Co-producer, Skier
Janine Tschanhenz
Skier
Nina Bogner
Skier
Marco Seidl
Skier
Meet The Team
Tristan Hobson
Project Producer, Photographer, Writer, Filmer
Luigi Dellarole
Videographer, Film Producer, Photographer
Francesco Drago
Co-producer, Skier
Janine Tschanhenz
Skier
Nina Bogner
Skier
Marco Seidl
Skier