I really like the Armada vision and I always have, Im super excited for the future.

Hopefully thatll go ahead and the whole team will get a big shredon.

Yes, it is not always easy.

Catching Up With Rosina Friedel: Joining Armada, Filming Projects, and Thrifting

Most women ski contests first and then the film career comes for some.

I think there are only a few women who have never competed.

It is sometimes sad and hard to see that there is so little recognition in skiing.

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Maybe it’s because the ski scene is so strongly influenced by the federations, clubs and competitions.

This is seemingly where Rosinas place within skiing was always going to lie.

She told us a little bit about what we can expect from the club.

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The Peanutbutter Club is a community initiative to bring women together who love skiing.

The main goal is to create an exchange, motivate and support each other.

Everyone is welcome and can join.

Its going to involve a variety of activities that surround skiing.

It will be quite fluid as we want to do whatever the community feels is needed.

It is hard as skiers to face the changes the planet is undergoing at such a rapid rate.

Whether we like it or not, skiing and climate change will always be inextricably linked.

I think its hard to combine skiing with sustainability, thats something we all have to face.

Im just trying to make changes where I can, I think thats all anyone can do.

It was the year that I tore my ACL, that really wasnt an easy year for me.

It was a nice reminder that although injuries are tough, good things happen in the end.

Rosina in theArmada Babka Fleece

Its awesome to see film-oriented female skiers getting the recognition they deserve.

Although it may not be the pairing most would have predicted, it makes sense on many levels.

Armada has always put projects before podiums and kept its roots firmly in expressive forms of skiing.

We cant wait to see what comes next!