Victor Daviet's journey goes far beyond filming video parts and chasing deep snow. From helping the Afghan snowboard team escape political unrest to surviving close calls in the backcountry, he's used his platform to make a real difference. In this episode, we dive into how those near misses inspired him to start Safety Shred Days, his humanitarian efforts, and what it truly means to give back through snowboarding. Whether he's sending backcountry booters or riding a mini-pipe with a smile, Victor brings the same energy, stoke, and heart to everything he does. Truly one of the most inspiring riders out there. You won't want to miss this one, enjoy. This episode was recorded closer to the passing of three absolute legends: Jeff Keenan, Alex Pashley, and Jason Remple. May they rest in peace. They will forever be missed.
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