 So, right now we're in Finland, we're approaching the last phase of our video. We're filming for X Games, it's this competition, it's called Real Snow, so they invite six riders from all over the world and you make a 90-second video part that's just fully street-based. You can hit this side, then there's a natural landing. Yeah, but this looks cool, let's come back here another day and we'll do this too. It's me and Stefano travelling around Scandinavia and just trying to film the best stuff we can. Looks good, eh? Yeah, a little icy but it should work, we'll make it happen. Everything counts, it's really about pushing this type of snowboarding in the next level and of course the filming and everything counts. You're also trying to evolve that and it kind of sets the bar for that year. You know you're trying to push the boundaries and if you don't do that spot-wise you try to do that trick-wise, so you might do a classic spot that you've seen before but you'll do a trick that's really rare, uncommon or brand new, even if that's possible. This particular spot doesn't take too much work. We just got to set up a landing and a little takeoff but some spots that we've been doing have taken us two days just to build so today is kind of an easy one. I was thinking about filming the line with the long lines and then maybe cutting to fish out. Isn't the earth fish eye blurry anymore? No, no. Well, we're really influenced by skateboarding. We like to use long lines and zoom a lot or fish eyes and get really close and I don't know, Stefano is into that, I'm into that so we got a similar type of taste in videos, which is nice. Just do it. Do a 180, no stress. And then turn that? Yeah. We work really hard to get what we want. It's kind of stressful, sun's in my face, trick isn't easy and I've got about 45 minutes left to land that really hard trick so I mean put some pressure on you but try to stay calm, try to get it. Yeah, there's a lot of pressure, you're trying to do as best as you can but sometimes this time pressure works against you as well. Fuck, this better be good. Yeah, there. God fucking dammit. When you do a nose press, which is the trick that he's trying, you have to stay with your weight on your nose and if you tap with the tail, it's not an appropriate trick so you want to do it better. There are some rules in this street snowboarding and you have to respect them. It's super cool to film with Jesse but for sure if you're working on this kind of project where you're always out and it's cold and you have just limited time to shoot all the tricks you can get depressed or like super happy one day you're here and the other you're down. But at the end, when you finish the project, you always look back and say it was an amazing experience. Either we have something set up the day prior and we go back that morning or we just drive around, we look in between buildings, behind buildings in the schoolyards, all these different types of places that you can't really see from the car always. I found this just a couple days ago. We were just driving around and decided to take a look behind this school and found this. It looked pretty good. We're just waiting for these last people to leave. It's seven o'clock on a Friday and there's still people in this school. It's kind of crazy. I think they should go celebrate their weekend so we can start building. I feel more patient. I've always been way more into X Games than the Olympics. It's so much more about expressing yourself, especially a competition like this. Try to put it as far to the right. Yeah, that's good. That's perfect. So after building last night, we left the house this morning, had some breakfast and headed right back to the spot. The jump wasn't really working. It was like too poppy. So I was flying way too far onto the first loop. This metal edge is higher a little bit than the roof. So every time I get a bit stuck. So we changed the job, tried again, and I landed kind of clutch before the sun went out. Fuck, I was in the air thinking like... To be involved in this is really cool and a lot of greats have come before me that I look up to. Just to be mentioned alongside those names is already like a goal. I think it's time for a pizza.