Outdoor Central Oregon Issue 9 | January/February 2019 | Page 20

20 JAN/FEB 2019 I ve been so fortunate to be able to actually design the equipment that I pro- mote. It’s rare that an athlete is given that opportunity. Personally that has motivated me to really pour my ideas and time into the equipment I create.” P: Josh Malczyk P: Josh Malczyk design. I surf and snowboard, and I pull from those worlds. Anyone who surfs and or snowboards can really feel the difference when they get on a fish shape. The swallow tail, and tapered outline feels totally different. You also have your own line of out- erwear and gear with Dakine, when did that start? What is your role in designing jackets, pants, etc..? I’ve been skiing for Dakine since around ‘99. The past five years or so I’ve designed quite a few pieces for them. It’s really rewarding work. Customizing the equipment I use to ski and snowboard. I go from ideation, to drawings, protos, samples, to market. I’m just as involved in the outerwear as I am in ski design. I am hoping all the readers are familiar with the movie “Idea”, but basically it was the beginning of the Nimbus crew (you, Pep, and Andy Mahre), what has the Nimbus crew been up to recently? Will there be more from this crew or have you all turned a page at this point? From 2007 on we skied together almost exclusively. We made a lot of movies together. Our last project together was in 2015/16 “After The Sky Falls”. We created a book, film, and GoPro series for that project. Since then we haven’t made a movie together. We all still ski together, but each of us are fathers, and we all have a lot of other things going on. I hope we can work together again one day, but maybe not. P: Nimbus Independent P: Juha Laine 21