[ soft, dramatic music plays ] the trip started in juneau, alaska, which is theres roads here, but its not connected to anywhere. The mountains are so radical that the only way to get here is on boat or plane. [ fish pouring into ship ] so were going to get on a boat from here, take that boat about 25 hours up into Glacier Bay National park. Were going to get dropped off at the edge of a glacier, and then were going to walk 15 miles to a base camp and, ideally, go and ride one of the most beautiful mountains in the world mount bertha. I mean, this is certainly one of the most ambitious missions ive ever attempted. You dont just walk into these serious mountains and be like, thats where we want to go. Its sunny. Were going to walk up to it. Its this process. Having the right crew is critical. When youre this far out on the edge, you have to rely on your team to make it back. Very few people have tried trips like this before, and, i think, probably for good reason, where youre going in from the ocean, crossing these glaciers that have crevasses, you can fall in and then getting onto mountains that have avalanches that can come down on you. [ Avalanche Rumbling ] so theres no shortage of dangers. Its about being able to adapt to Different Things the mountain might throw at you. Theres a lot of risks involved, and putting it all on the line is is where that feeling of freedom and excitement comes from. Its hard not to consider what could happen. You know, worstcase scenario is we dont come home. [ Sea Gull Calling ] al right, well, i got to go. But i love you guys. Me too. Love you, too. Love you. [ soft, dramatic music plays ] [ Waves Lapping Fishing Boat ] epic. Look at the glacier over there. Were in it now. Jers been in the game for 25 years, and hes kind of the guru of this style of trip. On belay . I dont know if theres any other person in the ski or snowboard world that i look up to as much. And his approach to planning a ski trip more like a Climbing Expedition really changed the game. Whew. [ panting ] okay. At a very young age, i just fell in love with going really fast on a race board. Next at the top, jeremy jones, 16 years old. By 21, i had success at every level. But pretty quickly, i got burnt out on it. My brothers went to alaska and were like, you need to come to alaska. I get brought to this peak right near the helipad. Im terrified, and i drop in and its like coming over the edge of the world. And i see this, like, the longest, steepest, most Beautiful Run of my life. And i just it was id never felt that feeling, snowboarding. Its like freefalling down the mountain. Youre totally in control, but hanging on to the earth by just this narrow edge of your snowboard, that just opened up this this world, this universe that i didnt know existed. No question, like, this is this is where youll find me. [ Sea Gulls Calling ] the size of that mountain is a little more substantial, looking at it from down here. Eventually, i got really good at Filming Snowboard Movies In Alaska with a helicopter. And over time, more people started coming. We started racing people, the mountain. You know, it changed with that. I had been wanting to get past the heli boundaries that expand my snowboard universe. Thats what led to this new phase, which was this footpowered snowboarding. Feeling more and more real. A little bitter. Swell in the ocean. [ Sea Gulls Calling ] gulf low continue to bring onshore flow. Thursday, friday, bigger storm with 3 to 4 feet of snow. We know we got a significant storm coming in. And the question is, is there an end to it to come . Yeah. And if theres not an end to it, things get more complicated. We thought we were getting on the boat for like a 25hour boat ride to where we were going to launch. 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I dont know, maybe this is the end of my snowboard career. And then, about a month later, i got a call from jeremy to go on this trip for a film he was making. Ive never been winter camping. It was totally out of my comfort zone. Sounds like a good idea in theory. Well see. What am i doing out here with this guy . [ laughs ] [ laughs ] but i was like, this is the perfect opportunity. Im going to go walk through the mountains and figure out the rest of my life. Like, [chuckles] this is it. On the last day, i realized i hadnt thought about it much any of it, at all. I know, you could stay out here forever. It was a new focus for me, beyond competition, that i had never had before. That trip completely altered my future. This is definitely what i want to do. [ Waves Lapping Fishing Boat ] woke up to that. Look at that. [ soft, dramatic music plays ] the storm is here. This mellow boat ride turned into quite the experience. We hunkered down for a couple days, because there was no way wed be able to get on land, and we couldnt really hike in that type of storm anyway. Boats and snow dont really mix. The extra weight is a hazard for sinking or just for leaks. We had to keep shoveling the boat because it was just coming down. Well, ive been on this boat since i was 6 years old. And 51 years, ive never seen this much snow on this boat in my entire life, ever. Im just absolutely freaking stunned, man. I wouldnt say its a worstcase scenario, but its about as bad as it gets. You know . Days kept rolling by, and it became clear that we needed a window or we were going to have to abandon the mission altogether. To get to shore, we have to jump in this little munson, or smaller boat. You realize how big the waves are when youre in, like, a boat that size. This will be, i think, an impossible launch, as well as an impossible landing. I could get across with that munson, but i can guarantee you that everybody will be soaking wet and all our stuff will be wet. The classic proskier route is figuring out you have what it takes when youre maybe 15 or 16. But i was the opposite of that. I didnt even really become a pro skier until i was 23 or 24. Before that, it was all about, you know, going to school. I got my mba from the university of denver, which gave me a lot of good assets to approach the business and skiing world. It was only the last couple years of college that i realized that there could be a different path. [ crowd cheers ] the first freeskiing contest i entered, i won. I was like, oh, maybe this skiing thing can, you know, work out. Griffin has made major descents in some of the most remote places on the planet and is just voracious studier of maps and routes and weather and just every little detail on a mission like this. Bigmountain skiing has that combination of being in nature, that adrenaline rush, and that challenge. It checks all the boxes of what really does it for me in life. Its like we finally see the sun for really the First Time Since weve been here. And we got a really stiff wind that we cant really move in. All we can do is try to be right on the doorstep, and were on the doorstep right now. I think were at the start of the driveway. Yeah. [ chuckles ] i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. So im taking zeposia, a oncedaily pill. Because i wont let uc stop me. From being me. Zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. And has been shown to reduce symptoms in as early as 2 weeks. Zeposia is the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc. Dont take zeposia if you had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or ministroke, Heart Failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat, if you have untreated sleep apnea, or take maois. 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And what were walking in with is enough to sustain ourselves for a day or two, tops. Going into the trip, we always look at, the hike to our gear stash is two big days in the mountains. But due to this really tight break in the weather, were going to have to do it in a single push. And as soon as we started walking, we realized this was going to be even harder than we thought. See that mountain way out there that looks really small . Were going behind that. So we got a ways to go, still. Its just exhausting. Weve been breaking trail in shifts probably 15, 20 minutes at a time, because thats about as much as you can handle. Oh, my hip flexors are on fire. Weve been moving for nine hours. Were really kind of slowing down. Were still a ways out. Here comes the storm. Right on time or a little early. Pretty far from camp, so not really what we were looking for. Being out on the glacier on a cloudy day is like being on the inside of a pingpong ball. You could just walk into a crevasse or a hole that will swallow you up. And so its not an option to move during a storm. The reality set in that this storm thats coming in could really pin us on this glacier. That is worstcase scenario. We dont have the supplies to stay out here for that long. And were really in the middle of nomansland. There is no other option but to keep going. 14 hours now, working really, really hard. We havent even really stopped. I was the most tired that ive ever been, and all i wanted to do was stop. But it was not an option. Oh, my god. [ gasps ] nice work. Yeah. Haha. Holy. Big push. [ sighs ] really looking forward to being horizontal. [ Wind Whistling ] [ Tent Zipper Unzipping ] [ grunts ] [ Tent Zipper Unzipping ] [ laughing ] [ Tent Zipper Unzipping ] rule number 32 sleep with your shovel. [ soft, dramatic music plays ] [sighs ] just the most Epic Snowstorm you could ever imagine. Its not often your skis almost get buried vertically. [ chuckles ] and all we did was dig our tents out, eat some food, sleep, and repeat. You get in your tent, and its a safe little bubble. You can hear the storm raging outside. [ Wind Buffeting Tents ] then, all of a sudden, the storm stops. But its not that it stopped, its that youre buried. 200 centimeters of new snow and counting rapidly. I would assume itll be more of the same when we wake up tomorrow. At this point, almost two weeks in on the trip, with the boat ride and being in juneau. And its been a constant beatdown. [ Tent Flap Rustling ] whoa. First time actually seeing the mountains, and its so caked, so much snow. Its like the curtains being drawn on this amazing stage. Pretty special place to wake up. [ vocalizing ] spectacular beyond imagination. Weve spent so much time trying to get here. Then, you see this view, and youre like, oh, thats why we spent that much time, because. You just dont see mountains like this every day. 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You need to let the mountains heal. [ soft, dramatic music plays ] in 12 hours of daylight, we watched 200 avalanches fall. It just was the perfect combination of a lot of snow over a short period of time and then quickly rising temperatures and a lot of sun. This whole Perfect Place turns into this sloppy, dirty, Dangerous Mess of wet snow. Yeah, its scary, but, really, its just more heartbreaking, thinking youve come all this way and might go home with nothing. High record temperature for juneau got smashed yesterday. Wow. Yeah, it was 70 degrees in juneau yesterday. Whoa. Whoa. We might hit 80, like, once or twice a year, you know . So to have 70 in april is smashed. At this point, theres a lot of concern with what we were going to do and how we were going to adjust our plan to be able to still have a successful mission. We did a recon skin upvalley, and walking around, you could tell its so hot, humid. We got a view of bertha and really spent time just sitting there, watching it. How does it look . Well, that summit ridge is, um thats pretty real right there. That is going to be thats pretty real. Rated r. Yeah, its really just a matter of whats snow and whats white ice. Wont know until were up there. Yeah. Hitting, like, inedgeable ice on a mountain means youll lose your edge and accelerate super fast and be really hard to catch a fall. Its like black ice on the highway. What would it be . 5,000 vert from top to bottom . Nah, its like 7,000. 7,000 . Do we want to go to the saddle . That serac is insane. Yeah, it seems like its pretty cold up there most days. It drops temps just getting right here. Whoo theres definitely a line that goes. There is a line that goes in that madness. Now, that is a mountain. Yeah, serious mountain, man. I mean, thats, like, nextlevel stuff. But i think, with the current snow situation, like, we just got to put all our attention towards it and just one puzzle piece at a time, and we can turn, like, a bunch of noes into yeses. We might go stand on that thing and ride down it. I mean, theres a shot, for sure. If one persons feeling bad, like, turn around. Yeah, we should do a little more scoping down there and then really think about timing with the heat. Mmhmm. [ Avalanche Rumbling ] oh, my god whoa look at that thing. Oh, my god. Ohh. Whoo. Oh. Look at it. Its still going. That was humbling. Thats why we dont hike under seracs. Yeah. And we give them a wide berth. Crazy. What do you guys think about the route up . It seems like we have to move in the twilight, and that means hiking that thing in the dark. [ soft, dramatic music plays ] that one really narrow, steep section just definitely turns my stomach to think about. The earth is just falling away on both sides of you. Due to these, like, extreme warm temperatures, we were only comfortable with moving in the mountains, like, really early in the morning and late in the day, because in the middle of the day, thats when things get really warm and they become very avalancheprone. We decided it would be best to leave camp in the evening, climb the first half of the mountain, have a quick nap at the ridge to the final approach. Were leaving at 5