Snowmobile Access.
Untouched Lines.
Ice Cap Dreams.
Out past the plowed roads. Beyond the lift lines.
Where the maps fade out and the terrain rolls forever.
This is snowmobile-accessed snowboarding on the Pemberton Ice Cap — a frozen ocean of peaks, pillows, and perfectly stacked spines.
With Mason Mashon and Fabes at the throttle, it’s all about one thing: finding the cleanest, deepest, most untouched lines imaginable.
Gear That Makes It Happen
When you’re riding deep in the alpine, there’s no room for weak links. This is the setup Mason and Fabes trust.
🏂 Boards Built for Float
Directional shapes with setback stances:
- Scout
- Trooper
- Maverick
- Apollo
Wider waists. Longer noses. Taper.
Designed to plane effortlessly in bottomless snow and stay stable at speed.
🥽 Facemasks & Protection
Breathable, weather-ready face protection that won’t ice up mid-run.
Because frostbite isn’t part of the aesthetic.
Airhole Balaclavas are the go to in either original or laser hole. I find the Polar the best fabric to keep me warm.
🪖 Helmets That Handle the Elements
Low-profile, lightweight, and built to stay comfortable on long sled approaches and deep descents. I run the Sandbox Icon Brain Bucket MIPS with the Sandbox Icon Goggle.
🧥 Technical Outerwear
Waterproof. Windproof. Packable.
Layered to move uphill, rip downhill, and survive the ride home.
Every piece matters when you're 50km from the highway.
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