It also became a place where harder conversations could exist comfortably. Discussions moved easily between race, LGBTQ+ inclusion, fashion and style, mountain safety, and the pathways into the snowsports industry as an athlete. Ideas were shared freely, community programs, creative solutions, ways to do better, without hierarchy, without judgment. Just women listening, responding, and building something together.
Day two shifted the focus to the park with a progression session led by Peak Performance athlete Annabell Santerre. The weather, however, had other ideas, leaving us holed up in the park shapers’ hut, debating whether this was the moment to call it. It wasn’t.
Fuelled by a BBQ and sheer stubborn optimism, the afternoon unfolded anyway—and it delivered. Few things are better than watching women slide their first box, commit to their first rail, and come away buzzing, proof that progression doesn’t need perfect conditions, just the right people.