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The Sacred Grounds – Part Four: Descension



The Sacred Grounds short film series, presented by MARKER, takes the cast from their backyard of the southern Coast Range of BC, to the far reaches of the Northern BC/Alaska border, to the Japanese Alps, to the Columbia ranges of interior BC, to reaches of the Southern Chilcotins Mountains and beyond.

We are excited to share these adventures into undiscovered zones and ‘Sacred Grounds’ that hold the best possible terrain environment for displaying these riders passion for skiing. The mountains provide us with so many blessings but can also take it all away in an instant – for this respect is due, a life of dedication is needed, and a whole lot of effort is required, all of which is rewarded with the times of their lives when it all comes together.

Part 3 of the series takes us on an annual journal east from the coast mountains into the Selkirk mountains of interior BC. Here we visit one of the interior’s top pillow skiing destinations and explore new corners of a zone we’ve revisited for over a decade. Here we set up a basecamp in the serenity of the subalpine bowls and live amongst a deep storm to be close and ready to jump on the stacked pillows only minutes from camp.

We then change scenery by jumping on the opportunity to ski at the famous Mica heli ski lodge to the northern end of the Selkirk range. With more big storms pounding down and an all star cast, the crew sets up at the beautiful backcountry lodge with eyes set of the most classic lines that Mica is known for, most of which haven’t been repeated for over a decade. Thankfully despite the snow falling nearly non stop, the crew manages to ride all of which they set their goals towards, in some of the deepest snow possible. This ended up being the trip of a lifetime and a session that surely will go down in the history books.

Part 4 ‘Descension’ of the Sacred Grounds film series is stacked with the biggest spine lines and mid line tricks we’ve seen yet in this series, enormous landscapes unique to the southern coast mountains of BC and a narration with a fresh view on preserving adventure in hopes of concealing info of exact locations to leave unknowns for future generations to explore. Filmed over 3 days in the backcountry of Pemberton BC and Squamish valley on big walls and spine zones full of heavy sluff, steep runnels and a touch of exposer. Get ready, sit back and enjoy the ride into more Sacred Grounds.

Riders: Kye Petersen, Flo Golier, Callum Pettit, Matty Richard
Producer: @kyepetersen
Post Producer: @steve.hendo
Editor: @tom.tagliaferri
Drone: @Flynnaerials
Cines: Anthony Vitali & Bryan Smith
Safety coordination: Rupert Davies & Simon Thompson
Heli op: Blackcomb Helicopters
Colour: @alimsabir

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10 Comments

  1. Your sacred cow is just idolatry if it doesn't have anything to do with the actual God Who Created the mountains, snow, & you.

  2. Wow! I'm grossly ignorant of the methods of this kind of skiing. But, I do hold a reverence for how you ski down those majestic mountains with such strength & grace. It must be a holy experience. I was wondering if there was a reason why you stick to those "spines" versus the valleys between them at the top of your runs. Is it because of the risk of avalanches? I can see that it gives you more control of your speed.
    Such an amazing opportunity you have to be able to tackle those mountains on ski's, that might otherwise be impossible to climb on foot! I hope it inspires you a reverence & worship of God , who created them. Such a Holy & awesome experience it must be! You sure are blessed!! WOWZER! 🫡👊⛷️🤴👏

  3. Awesome, might be my favourite of this series. That line at 11:09 is nuts, looks crazy unrelenting steep for 1000+m SFD with a technical entrance gotta be 60+ at the top? Impressive skiing.

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