Received some possibly disturbing texts this morning. Anyone know something?
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Received some possibly disturbing texts this morning. Anyone know something?
Don't know the details, but just saw a RIP posted on FB. Skiing accident @ Haines Pass.
:(
Fuck Nooooo.
One of my favorite skiers to watch.
god damn
Hope this is not true... sucks
damn
Ugh not good
:( sad news, dude was a straight ripper.
Rest in lead and thoughts to family and friends I know he had many on here.
so sad to lose another one
RIP Maxim
Blue Skies and fresh snow skier.
RIP Maxim.
Bummer. Max was a nice guy. Condolences to the W/BC crew, P11s in particular.
RIP Maxim. Loved his style.
And dipshit Ryan dumbfee writes an article for TGRs home page before all the family/close friends are notified. RIP Max.
Shit.. RIP
I think that was a typo in their article. I am sure it was first posted as "unindentified male in avalanche" and that they wouldn't release the name until kin were notified. I am sure they just updated that story with maxims name and forgot to change that line in the story.
RIP Maxim. You were a total shredder.
RIP sad to hear
RIP buddy. So sad. Max was a shredder for sure,
Watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSNWqx-_N0Y
And this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNt-6yiVDik
Rest in peace Max. We will always remember how stoked and excited you were to shred each and every day. Thanks for the laps on Blackcomb over the years. We're all thinking of you!
Damn that's the shits. Ride in peace.
Fuck. Just FUCK!
Really enjoyed Max and PY Leblanc in Out of the Shadows. Bummed to read this news this evening. RIP.
This is just horrible news. Loved his skiing and still remember how excited I was when I first saw his Out of the Shadows segment. Vibes to all those who knew and loved him.
Max could ride bikes too just fine. I had fun that day on the Monster with him, P11 and Shar, Max is the orange helmet
Max's Out of the Shadows segment was my all time favorite. He ripped the shit out of Jackson when he was here. RIP dude.
When I put together my post together from the CBC story, Max's name was already on it. Honestly. Had heard about it earlier in the day but waited for another source to get something up first.
Regardless, if any mags have any personal stories of Maxim they'd like me to include in the story, I would be grateful.
I was farting around @ Blackcomb one day and I can't keep up with P11s, but saw him in line and around the hill.
It was a late season day and most of the off piste stuff was tricky, so I was gomering around on the sides of the runs off of the Glacier Express. In line, P11s kind of introduces us and we ride the lift and the guy is fucking positive, enthused and had the balls to compliment this old mans skiing. It sure seems that few people have the balls or the love to say nice things to a stranger, especially when the d00d was obviously a completely bad ass ripper. I was more impressed by that than by his skiing. The world lost a good one.
His skiing in those videos is hands down the hardest shredding and stomping I have ever seen, by pretty much anyone anywhere. Terrible news, so sorry to hear about this.
Maxim was my mentor and we became each others number 1 ski partner the last few seasons. It was weird to dig him up and even weirder that he died on something so small. Got off his line and aired 25 feet to a flat, bridged bergshrund and got buried by his sluff. We didn't get to him fast enough. Skiing will always feel different to me now but I feel like it was his fate to leave his body behind that day (4/20). Max inspired so many... take that energy he had for his true purpose (skiing) and apply it to whatever your true purpose is. Never be in a hurry in the mountains, never let your guard down no matter how mellow it looks. RIP Max
Damn! So sorry for your loss. I can't even begin to imagine the feeling of helplessness digging him out.
Two06, sorry for your loss man. Don't worry about my pm. Whenever you're ready, no hurry.
hang in there, Two06
When I arrived in Whistler 5 years ago I had never even heard the word gaper. I saw all the locals shouting hellos at each other in the lift lines and I wanted nothing more than to be one of them. I met Maxim when he stole the Slovakian girl I had picked up on top of 7th Heaven and had met at Merlin's for Apres. He started talking about his sponsors and how many Osprey backpacks he had and Monica never talked to me again. The next day I saw Max with the Euro girls in tow at the top of Showcase T-bar. He remembered me and invited me to ski with him, and I followed him though the cliff band by the Blowhole. “You're skiing too tall! Get low!” It would take years for me to implement that simple idea and erase decades of gaperdom. I told him I'd never been coached and just wanted to get better at skiing. He nodded knowingly and told me, “You can be my project.” I didn't care about the tourist girl anymore, I got something way better.
It took awhile but eventually he got me on the right equipment (Lhasa Pows, FKS bindings, and Surefoot boots changed the game) and showed me how to approach big mountain skiing like a master. Techniques he had learned from legends like PY and Hugo, how to ski Blackcomb from open til close getting fresh pow every run, and how to never stop being stoked on skiing.
I realized my dream of becoming a local Blackcomb ripper (even if Blazer still thinks I'm a gaper). Max told me, “You earned it, now you're not just that guy following Max, you're Aaron.” This year we filmed each other skiing some lines and the dream of getting something on camera came true too, even though it wasn't much.
Max's death marks the beginning of a new phase in my life. I love skiing but I will never be a Shane McConkey or Maxim Arsenault who influence so many through their talent and love for the sport. I'm gifted at business and it's time for me to direct my energy toward that, where I know I can make a big positive impact like Max did in the mountains.
I've heard people sad saying “He went too soon”, but my philosophy is the universe unfolds exactly as it should. We as humans have a tough time when we believe things would be better if they went differently, but that's short sighted. Maxim did more in 36 years than most people could manage in multiple lifetimes. Like Bruce Lee said “The key to immortality is living a life worth remembering.” Maxim Arsenault will go down a legend, and legends never die.
Charge like Max.
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