Skiing Through Life: Adventures on the Slopes

About
I’ve been skiing for as long as I can remember. Every weekend, my family and I would head to Okemo Mountain in Vermont to unwind and recharge after a busy week. After graduating from ski school at a young age, I joined a ski group called Amplitude, where I was introduced to freestyle skiing. This sparked my passion for slopestyle skiing, and I dedicated countless hours to mastering the sport.
As a child, I had the freedom and time to fully immerse myself in the discipline, but as I grew older, my priorities shifted, and the risks associated with freestyle skiing became more apparent—something my parents also emphasized. Eventually, I decided to step away from competitive skiing.
Now, I enjoy the mountain in a different way, embracing its natural beauty and the sense of calm it offers. Skiing has become a way for me to relax, reconnect, and simply enjoy the slopes.


