The terrain in Jackson Hole definitely puts even a seasoned rider to the test and its influence is clear in the abilities of riders like Travis Rice and Bryan Iguchi. In episode 10 of Jeremy Jones Higher Unplugged, his crew of Frank Knab, Bryan, and Jimmy Goodman set out at dawn to get fresh tracks on the daunting faces of Jackson’s backcountry. Watch as Jones riders one of the sickest lines of the year and be sure to get a copy of Higher hitting shop shelves this fall.

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From Teton Gravity Research via YouTube:

In episode 10 of Jeremy Jones Higher Unplugged, snowboarding legends Jeremy Jones and Bryan Iguchi lead an overnight mission into Jackson Hole’s legendary backcountry. Joining them are young Mammoth based freestylers, Frankie Knab and Jimmy Goodman. Jackson is where Jeremy Jones first cut his teeth as a big mountain rider almost twenty years ago. Today, along with fellow pioneer Iguchi, are passing the torch to the next generation. Together, the four boarders hike, ride, and camp in the obscure zones of Jackson’s backcountry.

Higher Unplugged takes you behind the scenes of Jeremy Jones’ two-year snowboarding film, Higher. Jones has gathered friends old and new to pass the torch to the next generation of big mountain rippers. His crew for the film includes Bryan Iguchi, Luca Pandolfi, Lucas Merli, Ryland Bell, and others. With these friends, Jeremy leaves tracks on signature lines in the close-to-home playgrounds he’s made his own around Jackson Hole and Lake Tahoe. He also makes history with far-flung first descents in the Eastern Alaska Range and the Himalaya of Nepal, where the stakes are as high as the peaks themselves.