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Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Josh Daiek skis remote, highly technical terrain with jaw-dropping speed and flow. After a decade competing on the Freeride World Tour, he's moved into ripping the loneliest lines in the lower 48, snowmobiling deep into Nevada's Sierra and Ruby ranges and skiing down steep, rock-choked chutes far from anywhere. The 42-year-old Salomon-sponsored skier has made two movies — Mountain State and Mountain State 2.0 — detailing his crew's exploration of overlooked terrain in Nevada. You've seen his clips in the Gram and they are scroll-stoppers. Listen in as Josh connects his high-speed, fast-twitch ski style with exploration and patience, the role of repetition in dynamic skiing, using speed to navigate consequential terrain and learning from mistakes on this illuminating episode of Next Level Skiing. 

Topics:

2:30 The holiday ski family in Michigan, "like the East Coast minus the mountains."

4:30 Moving to Tahoe  

5:34 "Rat-packing" at Kirkwood 

7:18 10 years on the Freeride World Tour

8:00 Getting serious about training

9:30 Squats, dead lifts, core, shoulders and bike for cardio

12:00 Keeping the mind in-tune with fast-twitch reactions: "bang, bang, bang, react, react, react"

14:00 Time in the saddle and the role of repetition

14:00 Skiing every day all winter

15:20 Learning from mistakes and experience

16:20 The biggest mistakes 

17:30 "You'll never catch me wearing ear pods in the mountains"

22:00 Exploring remote lines in Nevada

26:20 Melding a fast ski style with making movies and exploring unasked lines in Nevada

30:00 Using speed as an asset in consequential terrain

32:00 All about the fall line, fast and fluid. Straight and to the point. No bullshit. 

34:10 Skiing for Salomon for 13 years

35:00 Best piece of advice: Ask yourself 'Why are you doing this?'

Quotes:

"When [I] wanted to give up, competition really kept me motivated." - Josh

"That's what's more important to me is making split-second decisions." - Josh

"When I'm in the mountains, and I'm in nature, I really want to be there." - Josh

"Be present in that moment. That's what works for me." - Josh

Resources:

💻Josh on Facebook

💻Josh on Instagram

💻Josh on YouTube

💻Wagner Custom Skis