Part 1: A Wrinkle in Time with Ptor Spricenieks

A discussion with noted ski mountaineer and iconoclast, Ptor Spricenieks.

Ptor Spricenieks in La Grave. Photo: Colin Samuels

In this episode of The High Route Podcast, we connect with Ptor Spricenieks, a noted ski mountaineer, husband, father, cosmic traveler, guide, and Canadian of Latvian descent, who has lived with his family in La Grave, France, since 2007.

There, Spricenieks has carved a life for himself with some consistent themes. And in learning about Spricenieks, who is a contrarian, anti-establishment, thoughtful, and bold thinker, one begins to wonder what exactly we’re doing on this big rock hurtling through space. And thus the name of this episode, which is part one of our interview, A Wrinkle in Time.

And through time, Spricenieks has maintained a devotion to adventure skiing. Although his name is most often associated with a bold first descent of Mount Robson’s North Face with Troy Jungen in 1995, he has explored uncharted steeps across the globe. There were expeditions to ski Shishapanga, South America, and into the far corners of the mind. Fun fact, one which we are still exploring, Spricenieks was in the first class of inductees (2013) into the Action Sports Hall of Fame. 

Ptor Spricenieks—Photo: Joey Sackett
Ptor Spricenieks—Photo: Joey Sackett

Part one of our interview dabbles in the shamanism Spricenieks holds close and the more grounded pathway in his life, where he began skiing in Ontario, pursued an engineering degree for three years, and then the serious mind-expansion began… and with that, came a trip west to Whistler. And then there were mountains, the development of an under-the-radar style, a devotion to doing things in a minimalist fashion, and a commitment to his core values, which often collided with the ever-increasing commercialization of adventure skiing as he cut his teeth and evolved into a low-key but hard-charging pioneer.

We are grateful for Spricenieks’ time.

And for those eager to read more from Spricenieks, he has an excellent Substack.

We’d like to thank PatagoniaBlue Ice, and ATK for supporting us.  

Response

  1. Seth Holton

    love any Ptor content. True legend.
    Also a great call out of Dave Summers. He’s still at it From Mt Baker to Vancouver Island.

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