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Thread: Ask Me Anything: SETH MORRISON
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10-17-2014, 12:54 PM #101
Would you ever ski over another's skis if they are in your way?
You don't eat paleo do you?
Any good books on mountain life you'd recommend?Zone Controller
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"DigitalDeath would kick my ass. He has the reach of a polar bear." - Crass3000
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10-17-2014, 12:56 PM #102Registered User
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What is your best memory Skiing as a Kid? And have you ever Skied Alta?
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10-17-2014, 12:56 PM #103
Who is your favourite skiier of all time?
If you are getting rad but there is no one to see you. Are you really getting rad at all?
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10-17-2014, 12:59 PM #104Minion
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Dear Seth,
Thank you for being here. Watching your video, you are legend and it seemed that you can prejudge so that you could immediately choose a challenge meanwhile safe route to ski. For the recent great loss news, I've studied from some rescue websites, they suggest that
1)"Try not to trigger your avalanche because where the powder is the best, wherein the snow is most volatile."
How can you prejudge it while you are in a high-speeding skiing?
2)"Check your local avalanche advisory report." In my opinion, it's true, Since we had already known that there were volcanic eruption in Japan on Sep,27, probably we can forecast there probably are earth's surface undulation on the other symmetric side in the following days (Sep 30 ~Oct 14).
What else in report should be noticed? Yet, even we foresee these warnings, how can the passionate sporter be persuaded?
3) You had ever in an accident, Would you have some suggestion to us?
4) Watching you skiing, it seems that you can regain your balance quickly & steady. Any tips?
I hope all skiers are well protected and safe. Thank you, Seth. God Bless you.
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10-17-2014, 01:00 PM #105Registered User
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Thoughts that go through your mind before you hit a big cliff or drop?
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10-17-2014, 01:05 PM #106
Seth: Aunt Jemima or pure maple syrup? Were you really born in Kentucky?
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10-17-2014, 01:07 PM #107Minion
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In Attack of La Nina, Richard Permin said "I don't know how Seth Morrison does this shit". So how do you keeping stomping big lines and drops and stay healthy?
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10-17-2014, 01:07 PM #108
What is your plan to deal with the impending Ebola zombie apocalypse?
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10-17-2014, 01:09 PM #109
What's your favourite dinosaur?
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10-17-2014, 01:09 PM #110Registered User
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Seth the homies and I must know: what is your favorite method for shot gunning a bear and will you come visit the Casa de la Crib Shack at Killington to show the homies how you rage on and off the mountain.
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10-17-2014, 01:13 PM #111Registered User
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You tell me you seemed to like it. Not in many years, last times with TGR.
Yes and would have probably tried many other boots along the way.
Jackson Hole, never ate there when I worked there.
I'm grown up?
Who?
Freestyle Championships? Never road the bus, I flew in.
This all sounds great, will let you know, your first on the list.
I think so, was laughed at about the idea years ago, seems like a fun powder day quiver ski.
They are people to.
Surfing, oh man. Skiing is all I know, So I'll stick with it. You always worry about the risks, but you can't let that get in the way of living.
Its a sad part of the sport. The more people I meet the more people pass on. We try and learn from the accidents and use it towards our daily endeavors. Sometimes I just don't go skiing. Risk Evalation-Look around, know the history of the season, work into the day. Tahoe weather prediction...
Its weird to think that way, when you look at all the people out there doing these kinds of things its amazing that there hasn't been more accidents or helicopter crashes. Its a serious game out there and nothing should ever be taken lightly in the backcountry. The conditions always play the main role in your choice of risk, as well as the history if there is any for that particular area.
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10-17-2014, 01:13 PM #112
Seth is the no nonsense and borderline surly. I love it!
The music in your segments is always fucking weird but awesome.
What's your preferred chairlift banter about? Or are you the guy who doesn't say shit to happy tourons?Zone Controller
"He wants to be a pro, bro, not some schmuck." - Hugh Conway
"DigitalDeath would kick my ass. He has the reach of a polar bear." - Crass3000
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10-17-2014, 01:20 PM #113Minion
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Seth, how often do you practise avalanche rescue techniques when in the backcountry? Surely even pros with heli backup need to keep on top of that stuff!
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10-17-2014, 01:20 PM #114spook Guest
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10-17-2014, 01:21 PM #115
Please leave us with some philosophical critiques of ski culture and ideas on how to elevate oneself above the muck. We are lowly maggots after all.
Zone Controller
"He wants to be a pro, bro, not some schmuck." - Hugh Conway
"DigitalDeath would kick my ass. He has the reach of a polar bear." - Crass3000
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10-17-2014, 01:24 PM #116Registered User
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Seth:
Do you have any advice for Benny, on how to get laid in Summit County?
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10-17-2014, 01:25 PM #117
Do you make enough money from skiing to avoid the need for a summer job? Could you retire right now and have enough cash to never have to work again?
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10-17-2014, 01:29 PM #118
How often do you get to turn left?
Wish I could hang around....I am not in your hurry
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10-17-2014, 01:31 PM #119
Best female ripper today?
Favorite line in Stone Creek?
Backflip off of Tuts this year?ROLL TIDE ROLL
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10-17-2014, 01:31 PM #120
Seth you are the greatest of all time ever.
Favorite punk bands?
Worst injury sustained?
Biggest cliff drop?
Scariest line skied?
PS. skied Selkirk and i saw firsthand the enormous cliff you hit there. Impressive!
Thanks broLast edited by DocChronic; 10-17-2014 at 01:46 PM.
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10-17-2014, 01:32 PM #121Registered User
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Hey Seth long time listener, first time caller; I have a few questions for you:
1. What is your favorite method for shot gunning a beer*?
2. Will there ever be an end to ski poles?
3. Is the yeti real?
4. True or False... the east coast is the beast coast.
5. How can I convince my snowboard friends that Im cooler than they are?
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10-17-2014, 01:37 PM #122
What goes through your mind before you send a huge inverted air? Do you visualize the trick and the stomp, clear out all thoughts or...?
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10-17-2014, 01:45 PM #123Registered User
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I would say your not going to notice, your going so fast.
Its that way sometimes and then not, meaning maybe you have been going back to this zone year after year. Or its on the list during the trip. Over the years you have more opportunity to spend time. In the past it was like there it is, heres your polaroid, have fun.
I like the CO trail rides there. A loop I like from Frisco is up the bike path, up the CO trail on the SKY Chutes side, descend to the peaks trail back to Frisco, or make the turn on the Wheeler trail, sick views once your off Breckenridge resort and your riding for a good while at 12,000 feet. Summit has some good trail at high elevations that are quick to get up on.
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Oh for sure, its easy to armchair from a spot. Its nice when the guide steps in to say something, if they are there.
You need to have a deep landing, with snow that goes deep with no hard layers. There are days when you know you can do this, some areas like BC have that kinda snow on a consistent basis. Yes LYngen
Early season skiing, terrain parks, close to a major airport.
My summer day includes cycling, home chores, emails, researching. Parts of it seem so easy, yet there are lots of people that want your time, and there is only so much of it in the day and managing it with training is the hardest part. This year I have mostly been training something I haven't been able to do in years, to this level.
Thanks those are great. K2 got in trouble with the Sex pistols for that, like many of the things we did at those times. These days I would rather have a black base rather than all the die cut, black is fast. Snip it.
local people, helping with technique, ski racing really helped.
1. Something close to your heart.
2. get a safe
Thanks
1. Stopping to take the time. Stopping to take the time.
2.This is it.
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10-17-2014, 01:48 PM #124Minion
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Hi Seth, Wondered if you have skiied Australia, and if not, will you?
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10-17-2014, 01:49 PM #125Minion
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Andreas Fransson
Did you ever get to rip Cham with Andreas Fransson?
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