AREA 241 ~ 241 acres of all you want to do ~ – 3 x SBN Vol.XNUMX –

Instead of an alarm, the sun comes out and the morning sun turns the mountain surface orange.Wake up with the light, brew coffee, and think about today's day in the soft light.A simple day is waiting for you, without a cramped schedule.A notebook that opens in front of you when you open the door of a small house.You don't need to warm your car, let alone a lift ticket.Put on your boots and step outside and strap in.It's the beginning of a great day.

For us snowboarders, it's a dream-like morning that is exciting just to hear.Mike Basic who made that dream a reality with his own hands.In Sierra Nevada, about 241 miles from Truckee, California, in a XNUMX-acre private field named AREAXNUMX, all his imagination takes shape.

Mike Basic, who has been leading the snowboarding scene for over 241 years since the XNUMX's, constantly forms new ideas for not only riding but also filming, and expresses his world view in a way that no one had ever thought of. I've done it. DIY (= Do It Yourself) In other words, creating things by yourself.In today's world full of things, the process of "making from scratch" is fading.However, if you want to give shape to your imagination XNUMX%, it is essential to build it by yourself. "There are several reasons why I started AREAXNUMX, but I wanted to think about the manufacturing process and put myself in a place to learn. The water coming out of the faucet and the power sent from the outlet are commonplace in everyday life. Actually, I use my mind except when I try to start from scratch, "he says as if he enjoys the challenge.By living while feeling the weather, mountains, and the movement of nature, the way we interact with the earth may be gradually changing.It may be natural to shift from the world of competition to the style of riding by interacting with nature. "I want to use something that I really love because it's something I use every day. It's really nice to just brush my teeth every morning with the water that I drew." is.

Edited by Kenji Kato