 Did I do it? Yes. I'm tired though. No, do it. You saw that. That was thirsty. The **** is going on guys. We're at Mount Hyatt right now. We just got another dumping of snow over the weekend. So we wanted to seize the opportunity to ride further into the season. Very excited. A thousand percent energy today, guys. Shout out to everyone that was commented on the last video. It was really supportive. Thank you. Appreciate it. Appreciate you. Go for it. Flat base. Keep your knees bent. You're still on your back leg. I seen it before you took off. These are my new, my new thing. A little bit of natural caffeine in the morning. Gets me up and going. What do you think of these, Rachel? Nasty. Why? First chair of the day. This is the earliest I've ever been up at Mount Hyatt. It's like 9.30 a.m. The chair opened half an hour ago. Of course, Rachel would get straight on the big chair because she's like, let's just do the little one. I was like, no, let's just get straight on the big one because it's still groomed. She'll get to experience kind of first tracks in a way. Look how groomed it is. It usually looks like that. Did you cop that in the face? I moved all the stuff around Mount Hyatt, but there was like a tube I was really comfy with when I had it down there. They moved it up to here. So I'm going to hike this a couple of times. There's a few things I really want to do. I want to get a 50-50, front 50-50, front board. I really want to get a backboard slide. I might have to walk back up a little bit to get a little more speed, I think. Wish me luck, everybody. I'm actually, like, scared to do this. Comment below if you want to see me do this. I'm going to try and go for front board this time. I'm actually, like, half-scared. I'm trying to just, like, you know, get comfy being scared is what Dan says. Like, training yourself to be better at being the mental wall. Like, train yourself to be in front of the mental wall a bit better. All right, here. Oh, I can't see. I was trying to look in the camera. Right here. Gas me up. Come on. Come on. Come on. Right here. You got it. Let's go. I was like, what are we doing? That was almost it. I think I need to concentrate on, like, when I'm in the front board, look over my shoulders, because I'm very much looking at the feature. And I just need to, like, get on the feature and, like, cock my head so I can get out. This is another scary part of the day for me, so I feel like getting this out of the way, I'll feel more chill, and I won't have that anxiety hanging over my head. It's like, this is snowboarding at least. Like, going to skate the park, if you're, like, trying to learn something, I guess you'd feel anxious and nervous about it too, but I'm more familiar with feeling anxious and nervous skateboarding, because I can just kick my board out and hop off in the air and just run out of it. This, there's no getting out of this. Like, I'm strapped in, so I have to, like, be committed all the way. I guess that's why some snowboarders make really good skateboarders. The commitment. I feel like my problem on that last one, or the one before this, was I wasn't allowing myself enough time to get off the lip in the air and then turn. I was, like, trying to get on the straightaway, so I feel like the key here is, like, pop, let your board get up and then turn it and get it on. I feel like I could have gotten out a bit a bit better. Like, I was still, kind of, facing inwards when I got off. I need to open my shoulders up a bit more, but that's not bad. I've never really frontboarded a feature like this before, so I'll try to go for another one, just to make it two to be true, then I'll try to go for the backboard. I feel more scared about the backboard. I think I just need to remember to let it get up and then put it down. That was worse. That was better. I've got to go for backboard now, and that's quite scary. I'm just going to try, like I said, come in hillside, and then just let the board get up and out and then get on and lean forward. I don't land on my ass. All right. Tell us what happened. What? It's fucking scary. I shouldn't be scared of this. You look good. I keep forgetting. Get up and then get on. I keep thinking, he's like, calm about getting up and getting on. Thinking about it was scary than doing it. I feel like once I got up and over, I was like half committed, and you could see my legs were kind of straight. So this next one I'm going to try to do is try to be conscious about keeping my knees bent and keeping my body weight forward. They reckon when you backboard on a snowboard, you're supposed to be like, you're supposed to put your hand out towards the end of the rail. Should I try it? Yeah. I reckon I can go to fakie out of that board. My shoulders open up all the way. I feel like I could have gone to fakie. So there we go. Tell me what I did wrong, Rachel. I think you just need to land more confidently in your switch and just go straight rather than what I do on the jumps. While I'm in the board side, I need to commit to coming out fakie because I'll wait until the end. I need to be in the board side. I felt cool. The more I'm learning about snowboarding, the snowboard will do half the work for you because it's so large and stable. It's like a triangle like this. Skateboard, the triangle is kind of like this. So I feel like your weight is dispersed. I didn't have to do shit. All I had to do was bend my knees, turn my shoulders, let the board go, and then commit to turning my shoulders. Look, look. Oh, you missed it. These fucking kids. Kids sending it. Yeah. I just seen a homeboy that pulled through. He did a back blunt to fakie. Back blunt, you're on your rear foot. You're back winding. I kind of want to give it a go. Worse comes the worst. You're just going to go on your board to fakie. Now, should I do it? Yes. I'm tired, though. No, do it. You're young. This is for me trying to be more proactive in making content. So I hope you guys appreciate me really getting out of my comfort zone right here. Fuck off. You just fucking got that. That was first tee. That was first. Was that even my back binding? I have to look at the video. It looks fucking good, though. Fuck off. If I was over my back binding, that was blunt to fakie. First fucking try. Fucking hell. The fuck is going on, guys? That was literally first try. And I kind of had a rough idea of how I should put my weight. I was like, I'm just going to go come up like board slide, but shift my weight back towards my back foot and let my rebinding catch. Slide it and then just turn out. And that was first fucking tee. Oh, yeah. I've thought about this trick many times before. I think about snowboarding tricks sometimes. And I was like, I reckon I could probably do it and I just fucking did it. I don't know if you guys want to have pumped it. I hope that proves something to you. I'm pumped. I feel like snowboarding is relative to skateboarding in the way is if you have a few tricks skateboarding, they translate into other tricks. And I feel like snowboarding is the same, but less the learning curve is a lot shorter. So, yeah. Thank you, Rachel, for fucking with me. I'll be really nice to the rest of the day. Oh, thank you. Thank God. Oh, what a bad. I honestly feel so accomplished today. Like on the lifts up, I was looking at this feature and I was like, yeah, maybe. And it's like perfectly groomed here still. The other day, yesterday when we came, it was already all chopped up and shitty. I remember trying to get on a front 50 and I fucked up. And today it's like thinking, I'm like, let's just get out of the way. So the rest of the day, I can just ride. Rest of the day, Rachel, can you sit on the couch? Rachel's going to try. Rachel, Rachel here is going to try for a good ollie off the kicker. Oh, stop it. I sound like you guys. You wish. There's a drop right over here. I'm really trying to get Rachel to do. Go to here. Here, where I'm pointing. This is a drop right here. All you got to do is get your board straight. Commit. And you got it. Do a little. You could probably still go from there. We out here. Get your board straight. Go to the right of the sign. Yep. Okay. Here we go. We're going to get a power slide spray. Get it straight. Our skid's about to get stuck. All right. We're at the jump line. We're running it back. It's so sunny. Eveningmob.com. So, revelation. Bend your knees. Do you want me to coach you or just let you do it? Just do it. Bend your knees. Get your ass to the grass. Bend your knees. Bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend. See? That was better. Next time. Take your legs off this time, okay? Right here. Go. Okay, thank you. Getting more solid. She's jumping way more solid since I told her to bend her ass to the grass. We're having up the day right now. It's about 2 p.m. But it is slushy like to the point where as you get to the bottom of the hill and you're fighting the snow because it just wants to grip. I think I got sunscreen on my eye. It feels sore. He's crying a lot. Yeah. Rachel got a bit sunburnt. Yeah, productive day for all of us. I'm stoked that I got that. All two of us. Yeah, it was good. It was good. We're out here walking the dog and Rachel just pointed out this footprint here. I said it was a big coyote but to give you some size reference she reckons it's a mountain lion. I reckon it's a big coyote. Coyote? It could be a bobcat, I don't know. Maybe a panther. What do you reckon, Bane? I reckon it's a... I reckon it's a... That's what a coyote is like. We're in the bush over here. And yeah, walking the dog. I got sunburnt, as you guys can see. More crisped up. I look like Kenny Powers. Had a lot of fun on the mountain today. I feel like we both... Rachel and I got some stuff we wanted to do and I'm really stoked on that back blunt 180 out. I was thinking next time I might try front blunt 270 out I feel like I can spin backside quicker and easier than I can spin front side because back blunt front 270 out would be sick but I feel like front work a bit easier for me. We got more of these big footprints. Do you reckon it's a horse? Yeah, no wait, look, there's... Is it a horse? There's footprints, I said. I think it's someone's dog. Someone's dog, big... Huge eyes. Big... What do you call them? Like a King Corso. King Corso dog, yeah. Something like that. Wow. Look at that sunset. What a beautiful day. It's all in California. Nobody out. Oh, get trigger man. Bring him to me because I'm tired of this trigger man stuff in Tennessee. Now all the time while this stuff is going on I called up another rodeo on my flip phone. Julia, I'll call you to call down the text. It's a special order. Man, you made me do all that shit. I can't deal with this all the time. And I did all that for the...