Jeremy Jones
Jeremy Jones
Jeremy Jonesis an American professional snowboarder, known for big mountain freeriding. He is sponsored by: O'Neill, POC, CLIF Bar, Scott, Giro, 661 and Blue Bird Wax. Founder of his own freeride-oriented snowboard brand, Jones Snowboards. Currently, Jones works primarily to create and improve his line of snowboards and films that record his adventures climbing and snowboarding mountains around the world. In November 2012, Jones was selected by National Geographic Magazine as a nominee for Adventurer of the Year, based on...
ProfessionSnowboarder
Date of Birth14 January 1975
CityCape Cod, MA
They just came out and beat us in all aspects of the game. Their offense was striking and going on all cylinders tonight.
We got rid of one of our better skaters so they wouldn't complain so much about being beaten.
She told me she was OK, that she loved me and to just go out there and play hard. She said she was sorry she couldn't be here but that she would be here in spirit.
Last year they washed our trucks but they did a really bad job with it.
We heard they were going to come out as a fast-paced offense. They came out and beat us on all aspects of the game and their offense was clicking on all cylinders.
I watched the first game and it looked like fun, so I got involved the second year.
Whatever growth there is in solar, it's almost always done at the state level. All of the states that have strong growth in solar, have strong statewide initiatives.
We want to send our seniors out on top so we're going to treat it like it was the Rose Bowl or the national championship game.
I am very good at finding snow when there's very little snow. From a day in, day out perspective, I'm fine. I see resorts that are closed because they no longer have snow. It's not my home resort. There are signs all over the place. I'm very passionate about climate change, which is why I created Protect Our Winters.
Our society has got to evolve and create better ways of living.
Life's a little bit too crazy for my liking right now.
In all aspects of my life, I try to reduce my impact on the earth - that includes snowboarding, as well.
In the past people would say, "I can only do this world-class snowboarding if I have a helicopter." Actually, if you're committed to it, willing to put a bunch of energy into it, then you can do it under your own power.
First and foremost, I've realized that I've been snowboarding for many years, and the biggest high that I get is when I really cut myself off from society, to really know the mountain. The high that I get from hiking up these mountains is a much bigger challenge than taking a helicopter to the top. I have to put more into it, but I get a lot more excitement out of it.