Johnny Collinson

Johnny grew up skiing at Snowbird and Alta ski resorts in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Traveling to climb and ski around the western US with his family inspired him at a young age to pursue a life in the mountains. At 17, Johnny went on a quest to climb the Seven Summits in one year. He accomplished this, skiing off of three summits, which inspired him to always ski the mountains he climbs. Since then, Johnny has been lucky enough to travel the globe with film crews documenting what skiers do. Skiing has brought him to many corners of the globe to sample powder in Japan, pillows in BC, spines in AK, big mountain lines in Greenland and countless other unforgettable destinations. Any day on skis is a good day for Johnny, shredding resort laps at Alta or creeping through foggy ridgetops in Greece. Apart from the strange act of sliding across frozen water on two planks, skiing and climbing seem to bring together a unique group of people that love the mountains, and this is what Johnny loves as well—meeting new faces that all share the same passion and stoke. He hope to see you all out in the hills!

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