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Local snowboarder Patrick Kitto gave us a few minutes of his time on a powder day to chat about why he loves his Kindred snowboard. He is a local Islander who embodies the passion of boardsports crossover culture. He lives and breathes snow-skate-surf. Pat treats the mountain like a playground, finding reasons to huck himself off every windlip, cliff, roller and chunder nugget. That said, Pat’s true love of snowboarding isn’t just on display when he rides. Besides his street-cred as a local shredder, we think one of the coolest things about Pat is his contribution to the sport through Jump Camp. This is where he pays forward the joy of riding to the next generation. He founded Jump Camp, the infamous grassroots all-ages and abilities freestyle snowboard camp, over twenty years ago! Many local snowboarders have started their progression into freestyle riding under the guidance of Pat and the crew of Jump Camp coaches and mentors. Also, for the past few years he has organized a snowboard drive to provide equipment to local youth and take some financial pressure off snow-loving families. If you want to support the snowboard drive it begins next week on Dec 1st – that is only 6 days away! Check out the Jump Camp links below for details about how to donate gear and put a smile on a kid’s face. Website - http://www.jumpcamp.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_jumpcamp_/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JumpCamp-Vancouver-Islands-Premier-Snowboard-Camp-104380736280352 Thanks again to Ivan and Grayden from Visual Inclination for creating these awesome videos. Visual Inclination on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/visualinclination Visual Inclination on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/visinc/
Why should the Falkland Islands be on your travel bucket list? 🌍 In this video, we explore three key reasons to visit the Falkland Islands, a remote archipelago on the edge of the world. From white-sand beaches and windswept moorlands to remarkable wildlife encounters, the islands remain largely unspoiled. The Falklands are home to extensive penguin colonies, as well as southern sea lions and elephant seals along the coastline. The islands also offer outstanding birdlife, with over 200 species recorded, including the black-browed albatross and the striated caracara. Beyond the natural environment, we also visit Stanley, the islands’ capital and one of the world’s most remote settlements. Here, British heritage blends with a distinctive frontier lifestyle, offering insight into daily life in this isolated part of the world. You can find more information about Falkland Islands here: https://www.travelhx.com/en-gb/campaigns/travel-guide-to-falkland-islands/ Since 1896, HX has led mindful expeditions to the world’s most extraordinary places. Today, we continue that legacy, taking curious adventurers to iconic destinations like Antarctica, Galápagos, Greenland and aboard our modern expedition ships. Join us and change the way you see the world. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HXExpeditions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hxhurtigrutenexpeditions/ Website: https://www.travelhx.com/en/