This is the life of a college skier.
This simultaneous pursuit of skiing and a college degree drive the mind, body, and wallet to extremes.
These sacrifices force friends, professors, and girlfriends to question our sanity.
Yet sanity itself becomes a paradox: ski to be sane, be insane to ski.
This is what they, the outsiders, fail to comprehend.
The drive and monotony of academia stirs the deep internal desire for freedom that only skiing can give.
Is this the way I want my life to be?
Is this the way I want to remember college?
Is college even worth it?
The conditions become irrelevant as the mind frees itself from its academic vices.
These are the moments that give us our sanity.