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You know, I wouldn't even call snowboarding a sport, you know for me it's just a way of life
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Travis Rice
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: September 10
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We're all doing what we love. It's how we express ourselves - operating in a space where you don't know if something is possible or not.
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Over the past six years, my girlfriend and I live on our boat two or three months a year. It's just one of our seasonal homes at this point.
Travis Rice
Apart from those other riders there is a whole production team [ of The Fourth Phase] behind the cameras too, hauling hundreds of kilos of fragile and awkward filming equipment up those same frozen landscapes. They're the real heroes.
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I actually enjoyed getting lost in Japan's backroads, finding myself in a wasabi farm.
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I knew Shin [Biyajima] a little bit early on, but it's funny because where I really met Shin, and where he made a strong impression on me, was in Jackson Hole. I sledded back to a secret zone way deep in the Jackson backcountry to some freeriding. I got out there and followed some snowmobile tracks figuring it's just some snowmobilers.
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One of the proudest things for me with this film [The Fourth Phase] is that year after year we put ourselves right out there making it and no one got seriously injured.
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I was pretty blown away by how vast and aggressive the terrain is in the Japanese Alps. You're looking up at peaks, and it's like Alaska seeing all kinds of amazing stuff that looks ridable, but it's 70 percent death defying only a small percentage really goes.
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Now you're gonna take beatings. It's written in our DNA, you know. You're gonna go down. You get up, it's that simple.
Travis Rice
Experiencing the world through Endless secondhand information isn't enough. If we want authenticity we have to initiate it.
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It was just on a whole other level, getting to experience and ride that terrain. We spent a fair amount of time in the Hakuba Valley.
Travis Rice
Sometimes storms come through with wind and blow the features off or sometimes they come in heavy and grow the features to the point where we have to shovel them off again. Leading up to the window for our event we try to get everything lined up and safe for the riders.
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I love to snowboard with no cameras: 100 percent.
Travis Rice
Pretty much everywhere we went we had crazy weather. I think Russia was probably one of the toughest places for us weatherwise, but even Alaska, the last three years have been somewhat subpar when you look at historically how Alaska can shape up.
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The Tokyo Dome Big Air contest (in 2003) was my first trip to Japan. I think I won it with a double back or something. Those events were fun. I was underaged, like 19 or 20, and going over to Japan in the very beginning was insane. It was amazing.
Travis Rice
I'm really interested in revamping the Supernatural contest, so I'm going to put a lot of effort and energy into that going forward.
Travis Rice
The whole goal with this thing [Ultra Natural] from the start was to really let rider's style define them and their line choice.
Travis Rice
If we want authenticity, we have to initiate it. Self-discovery takes us to the wildest places on earth
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I think it mostly comes down to trying to align with people who are down with a mission and will bring optimism.
Travis Rice
Inevitably it's always a set-up you go somewhere, bring your own expectations, you think you have an idea of what you want to do but then the minute you get there everything changes, so trying to work with people who are able to ride in a lot of different conditions, sub-par conditions, people who are able to make the most of any situation.
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While researching the project [The Fourth Phase] I stumbled across this amazing research by a scientist called Dr Gerard Pollack who had done studies on what he called a 'fourth phase' of water.
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