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This week, Kendra sits down with lifelong snowcat enthusiast Andy Lindsey, a PistenBully sales manager whose career has taken him from a small ski hill to building courses for World Cups and the 2018 Winter Olympics. Andy shares how a chance opportunity at Homewood Ski Resort sparked his journey into snowcats, eventually leading him to South Korea to help build a downhill venue from the ground up. Along the way, he reflects on how snowcat technology has evolved, what goes into preparing World Cup race courses, and the role these machines play in shaping terrain for some of the world’s top athletes.
What is it you love about winter? Is it the thrill, the beauty, the stillness? As Canadian’s winter is part of our DNA. The snowy season is something that unites from coast to coast. For The Love of Winter, is a podcast that celebrates Canada’s longest season.
By FLOW PodcastThis week, Kendra sits down with lifelong snowcat enthusiast Andy Lindsey, a PistenBully sales manager whose career has taken him from a small ski hill to building courses for World Cups and the 2018 Winter Olympics. Andy shares how a chance opportunity at Homewood Ski Resort sparked his journey into snowcats, eventually leading him to South Korea to help build a downhill venue from the ground up. Along the way, he reflects on how snowcat technology has evolved, what goes into preparing World Cup race courses, and the role these machines play in shaping terrain for some of the world’s top athletes.
What is it you love about winter? Is it the thrill, the beauty, the stillness? As Canadian’s winter is part of our DNA. The snowy season is something that unites from coast to coast. For The Love of Winter, is a podcast that celebrates Canada’s longest season.