Seb couldn't help but smirk, knowing full well he could be an asshole at the best of times, feeling his pull on his BASE rig, on the bottom right corner as a simple rubber ball. From that, the pilot chute was stowed inside, and throwing that out at 150mph would pull his parachute out, and stopping him from going splat. It was physics, and simply put, without it, this shit wasn't possible. It was awesome, to say the least. Sunglasses still on, he breathed a deep breath, the steamy heat that he exhaled from his lungs showing just how cold it was. He smirked, looking to Ellie, nodding. "Whenever you're ready, darling." Seb added, all Go Pros filming, as he slid forward on the rock, looking down at the snow below, aware he was going to follow her down, all the way. It was steep, and it was covered in rocky crags, but it was an awesome line, one that would be definitely doable. While the material between Seb's legs was a little restrictive whilst skiing, and prevented him from going full tilt, as he knew he could, doing this still something that he could pull off. He had them done up loose, and knew that when it came to the edge, he'd have to flick particularly hard, and they'd come out, though it was exceptionally risky to do whatever they did. Either way, he was prepared. Watching her head down, Seb smirked, as the powder carved under her skis. Pushing down, he landed on the fresh and spraying snow, and began skiing, carving above her as he smirked, chuckling with a nice whoop. Skiing to the right of a set of rocks, he got in position above Ellie, following her down as they carved hard, the slope steep as they avoided rocky objects and ridges, a large dip throwing Seb a few meters airborne as he turned on landing, powder spraying downslope, chuckling as the sure-footed Austrian knew that it would take an Olympian to beat him at this. He was good, and knew full well this wasn't the most fun bit. On a freezing cold Norwegian mountain north of the Arctic circle, Seb turned his head to the sunrise, catching it nicely, knowing he'd add in a slow motion edit. He looked ahead, and avoided a pair of rocks, almost coming airborne with how much he carved, seeing Ellie below. They were coming closer and closer to the edge, another few hundred meters, Seb could guess. It was a while, but with a slope this steep, they were storming downwards. He didn't know how fast, but it was definitely something scary for any skiier to see, especially on slopes like this. Looking to his right, he saw the powder pour down, from his previous carving as well as Ellie's, aware that it was accumulating, big chunks going off as it spiraled downwards. Hopefully, it wouldn't generate an avalanche...the snow was too compact, he thought to himself.That was, till he got a look to his left, near a set of rocks. It looked intimidating, and was starting. Seb could tell. "Shit." He simply said, not quiet or not loud, but just as an exlaimation, aware that the avalanche was indeed beginning. Seb could see the point that they were coming to, and no doubt, this was a moment he wanted to film. The camera on his leg, filming behind caught the torrent of snow coming down, as he knew to stay calm, feeling bits blast by at a tremendous speed, while the majority remained on their left, only starting to take more and more of the slope Speed up, reduce carving, and be ready for this, Seb said to himself. They needed to speed up to hit this cliff, and the slight reverb that sat at the end of it was their point. Below that, was about 50m worth of vertical clearance, and no hope in hell would they carry on skiing. They needed to go flying over that reverb, and they had merely seconds to ditch their skis and open their wingsuits...this was adrenaline alright. Watching Ellie, he followed suit, as they hurtled towards the end of the skiiable slope, knowing they weren't going to survive a fall without getting airborne, the notch giving a little airtime as Seb smirked. Escaping an avalanche with a wingsuit whilst skiing down a remote Norwegian mountain...this was gold. Ellie was in his full view, as he saw the white and gold figure get airborne.