CFR - Advice for women who are interested in sledding but might be too intimidated to start?
Julie-Ann - Go out with people that calm you, that you feel safe with, and that are supportive with every try you have on your sled. It takes determination, grit, stamina, strength, and being ok with feeling defeated at times. Set the expectations low (not just with sledding and your progression in the sport but with everything in life), and you will be happy.
CFR - What is a tip or skill that seems to create the most confidence for your clients?
Julie-Ann - When they try 10 times to do a move or get through a section of terrain, and on that 11th try, they get it. That feeling of defeat leaves, and the stoke and confidence settle in.
CFR - Any sled skill you are stoked to work on this season?
Julie-Ann - Always trying to get better at tree riding. Takes so much time before you get confidence in technical tree riding terrain.
CFR - Anything important about the state of the sport that the sled community should think about?
Julie-Ann - Seasons are getting shorter and weirder with freezing levels. The sport is getting expensive. Just think about the good times you have out in the mountains with your family and friends. Make it work, get out there and hoon! It's good for the soul.
CFR - Shoutouts to your sponsors!
Julie-Ann - CFR, Polaris, Klim, Fox, Truckboss Decks, Backwoods BMP, Deviant Ink, Main Jet Motorsports.
CFR - Thanks Julie-Ann, have a great winter!