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SNOWDRIFT | Four women, one sailboat


Hi Val! Last year you went on a pretty thrilling adventure — you and three other girls set out on a sailboat into the Arctic in search of snow, and turned it into a film that just dropped. What can we expect from SNOWDRIFT?
Snowdrift is about a group of girls from the flatlands, Belgium and the Netherlands, who somehow made skiing a big part of their lives, all in our own way. None of us grew up in the mountains, but we all found our way there and kept choosing it.

We decided to go on an adventure together, combining ski touring and splitboarding in Northern Norway, using a sailing boat as our base. Every day we looked at the mountains around us and picked our lines together as a team.

It became a very shared experience, not just in skiing, but in making decisions, trusting each other, and figuring things out along the way.

What was the most unexpected thing or feeling that you faced during the trip?
The most unexpected moment for me came during our second tour of the day we did one day. The snow kept sticking to my skins, making every step feel really heavy and slow.

It was not about the conditions, it was more about how far I had to go within myself to keep moving. I had to really dig deep and find strength I did not know I had in that moment.

By the time I reached the top, I was completely drained and I actually cried. But then we dropped in, skiing down during sunset, and that feeling shifted completely. It made everything worth it.

And on the flip side — your favorite moment?
My favorite moment was ski touring at 3am, trying to get ahead of a storm that was coming in. The sun was still up at that time of night, which made it feel surreal. Everything was quiet, and there was this calm energy in the air before the weather changed.

It is hard to explain that kind of light and atmosphere, but it made the whole experience feel really special and unforgettable.

Of course, we’re also curious on what Eivy gear saved your days out there?
Merino was definitely the best for this trip. Being on a boat with a lot of people, limited gear, and no washing machine, it really saved us from having smelly gear all the time.

It made it easy to just keep wearing the same layers without worrying too much, which is exactly what you need in that kind of environment.

The outdoor pants were also great for boat life. They were warm, comfortable, and easy to wear all day, whether we were outside, sailing, or just relaxing between tours.

 

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