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The Dirtbag Diaries

Sacred Slopes

The Dirtbag Diaries

Duct Tape Then Beer

Sports, Wilderness

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

“I did the skiing thing, I did the Navajo thing, and those worlds didn’t cross,” says Len Necefer. After learning how to ski-mountaineer in the winter of 2017, Len set out on an ambitious goal: to connect the Navajo cultural traditions of the mountains he comes from with his new love-- skiing.

Transcript

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0:00.0

For nearly 50 years, Patagonia has given a damn about people and the environment.

0:06.4

And through that work, they've learned that knowledge is foundational,

0:10.0

transcending physical space and nodding generations together.

0:13.8

Knowledge invites change and forms the bedrock of communities.

0:18.0

In a new series of stories, Patagonia brings us the voices of elders,

0:22.3

young people, mentors and teachers. Stories grounded in wild places and activism.

0:27.4

Knowledge is a vessel. To be shared, kept, evolved and passed on.

0:34.2

Find more at Patagonia.com slash stories.

0:41.6

You're listening to The Derbacterys, a production of Duck Tape Then Beer,

0:45.5

with additional support from Kuat Racks because you love your bike,

0:50.0

athletic greens, the daily drink for a healthier you, and kicking horse coffee, wake up and kick ass.

1:01.3

It's a cordelia. I'm bombing down a trail, like, or I am just

1:08.4

shredding a face of immaculate powder. Oh my. I am.

1:13.0

You're getting so scared of me. It's like a moment.

1:17.8

You know, just full rad. I'm getting full rad right now.

1:24.0

And I pull up and I pull up in this cloud of dust, or I spray you with powder as I pull

1:29.9

up and I high five you and I'm smiling here to ear. And like, what do you say to me in that moment?

1:36.4

You know, I feel like that was so open to top, but I would probably say, you just crushed that.

1:47.3

Or like, you were shredding. You killed it. Something like that.

1:53.4

The vernacular of the of the outdoors. And it's really not just the outdoors, right?

1:57.9

I mean, crushing it. When you said that, I heard like electric guitar from the 80s behind it.

2:08.3

Yeah, no, no, no.

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