According to Darren Rayner from Voleurz

“(Jesse) Grew up in sub-par shred conditions in a small town called Timmins, Ontario, Jesse began riding with little-person Craig Bowl-U on bunny hills and golf courses. The lack of snow and not-so-casual -55 degree (celcius) conditions forced Jesse to get creative, building his own rail park during welding class in grade 9. The rails he built gained local attention to the point that his local mountain (Kamiskotia) placed them on mountain, and created their first terrain park “Booby trap”.”

I don’t know if Jesse was tossing rodeos onto rails at his home mountain next to the arctic circle, but he’s been doing them lately in Whistler. He tossed this one at Whistler’s King of the Rail contest and he’s been shredding hard all season. Check out this “Welcome To the Team” edit initiating him to the Voleurz family from a little while back.

 

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