Did you know that Nevada is the most mountainous state? While there aren’t a lot of ski resorts, there are plenty of huge peaks across the mostly remote state.

Last year, Josh Daiek went viral for his ski film with Salomon TV: Mountain State. In the film, he explored the remote Nevada to find some of the steepest lines to shred. There were “sketchy avalanche conditions, near-death crashes, unpredictable weather and season-ending injuries,” so it’s a fascinating watch.

Last week, Salomon TV released the sequel. Mountain State 2.0 captures Josh Daiek and his buddies traveling to The Loneliest Highway to explore some gnarly lines in Nevada. Their main objective was to ski a line that nearly resulted in a deadly crash in the last installment. One of the highlights is their exploration of the Great Basin National Park. With snowfall in this area being rare, this past snowy winter made getting turns possible.

Video Description via SalomonTV: Redemption. In the end, that was the objective for Josh Daiek and his crew in this sequel to last year’s adventure. In the first Mountain State, they embarked on a quest to find solitude and challenging lines in the middle-of-nowhere Nevada. But that one line had gotten the best of them, and there was no way they weren’t going back to give it another go. You know who had different plans? Mother Nature, that’s who. She turned the snow faucet on full blast and pointed it straight at Nevada, stacking up snow in the mountains in record fashion. Did they get redemption? I guess you’ll have to watch to find out. Did they have some of the deepest days and ski some of the rowdiest lines they ever thought possible? You’re damn right they did.

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