When Sweetin exclaims, “It’s a long one, baby!” in this POV look at his runs down Velvet Castle, you’re five minutes into endless lines of pillows that he has been so deftly navigating. By this time, you’ve watched SEQUENCER, the Quiksilver team movie with a whole segment in which Austen and Travis Rice go run for run on the never-before-ridden Revelstoke backcountry face (if you haven’t watched it yet, go do it, we’ll wait). The Velvet Castle section is a mindbender of a part and this POV video is a great accoutrement that highlights the efforts in real time that it takes to get down that mountain.

To have Austen label this face as the most technical pillow riding he has ever done says it all.

From Austen:
3,653 feet of the most technical pillow riding I have ever done. Velvet Castle is a run Travis Rice found and invited me to ride with him for Quiksilver’s new film SEQUENCER. It was 3,653 feet of vert stretched over 1.3 miles that allowed me to ride over 4 minutes of the most technical pillow line riding I have ever ridden. Here is the POV from my two runs down Velvet Castle with a little sneak peek at the end of our warm-up run. Enjoy then go get your legs fired up for winter! Thank you Selkirk Tangiers and Travis Rice. Shot with a GoPro hero11 black mini riding a Lib Technologies Lib-Rig 153.