
He hails from the only capitol city that doesn’t have a McDonalds and shreds big mountain lines with his signature east coast style everywhere he goes. After marking up years of consecutive Big Mountain championship titles he is starting to step out in front of the camera more with appearances with Toughguy Productions and now The Levitation Project. FHL scored an exclusive Q & A session with the man and the legend himself.
How old are you?
DC: June 25 1980, 25 right now.
Why did you start Freeheel Skiing?
DC: Was getting bored with Alpine skiing and my dad and uncle had got into Tele skiing. I had seen them learn to Tele from being alpiner and it looked hard and so I got on some of my dad leather boots and hit the bumps at mad river. I was hooked after ripping down my first bump line dropping the knee.
Food?
DC: Ya its good, Fresher the better, life sustains life. Sometimes you have to eat what’s there.
What films can we watch you in this year?
DC: Sessions Total Telemark V
What Film Projects you are working on?
DC: Total Telemark VI, Levitation Project 07, PBR Production (Poor Boyz Rip Production)
Tell us something about Vermont.
DC: Was a great Place to learn how to ski, has the best mountain Biking Has more then its share of rednecks and hicks.
Is it true?
DC: Is what true? If I think it's true it's got to be true.
So when are you going to stop winning the Big Mountain Championships?
DC: When I start being a judge in the comps and a coach for the kids.
Marital Status?
DC: Single, just had heart broken in past year.
We heard about last weekend….any comment?
DC: No, it wasn't me, but next time I'll be ready for anything.
Sponsor shout out louds:
Rossignol, Scarpa, Flylow, Voile, Black Diamond, Levitation Project, Tough Guy Productions, Vaughn Outdoor, Smith Optics.
Plans for this upcoming season?
Ski in the Cotton Canyons, Film, Do Comps, Ski Ski Ski.