 So I mean, this is this is worth setting up here. We've got Was this the only big mistake? Two seasons of filming Jeremy was this the only big mistake that you made in the in the filming or was it Was it the most sort of visual one In the movie Yeah, it was in the filming of the movie Yeah, the mistake I'm gonna made on this mountain is yeah It's it's the only one and actually it was almost the only mountain I could I could have this kind of mistake also So I get I get super lucky, but yeah, we're gonna see What we climb up after This face is super steep at the at the top and then it becomes like more and more Flatter like regularly less steep 45 degrees I decided to ski some ice At the top of it that we can see like slowly now And then yeah, I made the mistake to make a direction to put too much Pressure on the side of the ski and even with my pending 160 kilos and I'm 60 kilos it couldn't Yeah, it couldn't hold the ski anymore So I didn't felt anything usually when you lose a ski with that that much pressure in On the binding you're like torn your ass here on your like really feeling like the ski was like Super hard attached to your to your feet and then on that case I couldn't feel anything It was like just a piece of wood going inside That's Nico Joining from the tent because it was super cold Well, he feels it and he thinks it's skiable I'm not too worried, I hold it well And then in an hour and a half in the summer It's there And I ski there What's complicated is that it has to be able to show beautiful ski And as soon as you're embarrassed by a snow that's not easy You don't feel like showing your best ski, it's a little bit of frustration What did you learn from this? Who a lot I lose I lose a lot of confidence in my skiing and then It took me like three years almost To get kind of back to where I where in terms of mental Because I was like Yeah, I was carrying those skis with those heavy Bending To avoid that kind of surprise so And then Yeah, that That experience show me that I can lose a ski anytime if I make any mistakes or losing his keys somewhat In some of those faces. It's the end of the It's the end of the game so Yeah, it was Yeah, it was It was a strong moment It pops off so easily doesn't it Yeah, yeah And then it continued to slide without me Do you think you were lucky or do you think it was skill that Allowed you to a self-arrest there I think I was lucky to lose the right skis actually Because I could keep on slow down because I still have my Exterior skis to put like more weight on it and then the ice also was Was finishing after 30 meter so I couldn't yeah, I couldn't stop myself And you can see that the ice was like super super hard So in that kind of ice you cannot make any direction you need to choose the the angle There's so many risks before on the snow and you need to straight the ice and then Let it go and then after you can slow down and make turns How hard do you want to go in that situation Well to be honest It wasn't that hard I was kind of concentrating on the shot For me just like a little dot in the screen And I just saw a dot and I was going the dot is not turning anymore it's sliding now And then stopped it was so quick that I didn't actually realize And then when I saw it stopped it was fine but yeah In the back of your mind it's always something like that happens and it could be a lot more serious It's always in the back of our minds as cameraman but yeah But at the time I literally didn't realize until he'd almost stopped what was happening I just saw a cloud of snow and yeah And you're so focused on the image But do you think it affects you long term being exposed to that level of risk as a voyeur For me yeah for me it's affected me I mean I've seen touch wood I haven't seen anything that's really serious to happen but I've seen a lot of close calls and it's yeah You question yourself a lot it's like why I know why people are doing this and why am I shooting it and yeah I don't know as I get older I It goes from this is fun and great to this is kind of scary and very dangerous sometimes That is like Jeremy and Sam are so calculated It seems very dangerous but it's not They know what they're doing and I get more scared for people who don't really know what they're doing in the mountains On much easier slopes but the danger still there and they don't have the knowledge I'm fascinated by what you just said Jeremy about that Crash stealing your confidence for three years and that illustrates How much confidence you have to have in your equipment and your experience to be able to operate at this level Yeah, and it's also we can come back to the to the Ariana question It's it was it's such a ritual to do the ski is to come to To see if the the banding is is well adjusted If you get like the rage edges Angle also if you go like in such steep Slope so yeah, you're like putting everything that you can control like materials stuff that you have that you can Literally control it and putting in a in the green zone And then you know that it's In your side to perform well And then all the snow conditions and all the weather that we have here in that we had so much wind during that That night so that thing that you cannot control so Yeah, the things that you you can literally control it you like Yeah, it's so I enjoy to put that in my side actually So when when this It's like giving that surprise to lose a ski is in such slope It's like affecting you Your your confidence like big time