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I picked up my car and drove straight down. Only a maniac would schedule their life that way, but there I was. We leave Sunday for Romania. There's a town called Brasov, it looks pretty hilly. They got about 7 inches of snow. Looks like it'll maybe stay cold enough. Maybe not. We don't really know what we're getting into, but we're going.
I did some calculations and figured I could still ride in the Legendary Banked Slalom on Saturday, then drive to Whistler to unpack my powder stuff and repack my rail stuff, then catch a flight to Romania on Sunday. Hectic but possible. I was about to be on a rail trip with the snowboard video dream team of Colton Feldman and Tommy Gesme. Veterans, Forest Bailey and Riley Nickerson will also be there. Not to mention, this crew has been on 2 or 3 trips together already this winter, filming for the project, so I'm barging in on a well-established film dynamic.
Oh fuck, what the hell am I doing? Panic ensued all the way to my destination. By February 6th, we were all piled into a rental van, driving from Bucharest, the capital of Romania, 3 hours North to Brasov. Brasov is located in the Transylvania region, an area specific to Romania, and of course, famous from Dracula lore. I was really excited to meet Dracula, but a disappointing Google search informed me that although Tourism Transylvania markets Bran Castle as the home of Bram Stoker's Dracula, "there is no evidence that Stoker actually knew anything about this castle.
With my vampire dreams disillusioned, I decided to focus my energy on desperately trying to hide my Imposter Syndrome while simultaneously trying to pretend I had even a quarter of the rail trip experience and expertise my teammates had. I've spent most of my snowboard career filming on very small budgets, often in Ontario, with very close friends. It would be an understatement to say that this environment was different. Most mornings I had to pep-talk myself into embracing the new situation.