Ladies and gentlemen, let’s take a moment to talk about a new series that seems like it’s been tailor-made for those who believe the slopes are where true enlightenment happens. Coming from Troublehaus Production, “Arianna’s Van Life Diary” will be hitting your screens on November 26th, and it promises three episodes of pure mountain-riding glee, narrated by none other than our heroine, Arianna Tricomi. The whole thing will be available on the Red Bull athlete’s YouTube channel — because who doesn’t want to feel invigorated while sipping on an energy drink and watching someone else conquer steep slopes?
Now, before we dive deeper, let me just say: If you thought skiing was simply for the über-rich après-ski crowd, think again! This is about adventure, positivity, and that irresistible urge to be the *first* at the bar after a long day on the snow. Are we ready? Who needs a cozy fire when you have Arianna capturing life at 10,000 feet? And as she aptly puts it, there’s more to it than just the rush down the mountain — it’s a full lifestyle. Talk about a modern David Attenborough-esque narrative but with a ski pole instead of a camera!
So, what does Arianna bring to the table? For starters, she’s won the Freeride World Tour three times running, which, if you ask me, might just qualify her to write a “How to Not Break Your Neck on Skis” guide. But, instead of merely boasting about her achievements, she shares her journey — and folks, that journey includes intense moments on and off the slopes. Picture this: Arianna, sitting in a van, dodging snowdrifts, and spilling the beans about her life. All while most of us are plopping into bed at 9 PM, dreaming of our next trip to the grocery store!
Arianna’s reflection on her experiences is like watching an extraordinary TED Talk, but with snowboard goggles. She’s got a diary— *two* diaries, actually! One is for her moody thoughts and the other is just all over the place. Juggling chaos with pen and paper while maneuvering through powder? Sounds skillful, to say the least! It’s like she’s mastered the art of self-reflection while engaging in a death-defying sport. Someone get me a van, a notepad, and a mountain guide. Should I bring chips?
Now, let’s touch on that charming fear of heights she speaks so candidly about. Is there a greater irony than an extreme athlete admitting that fear plays a role in their life? Of course, fear is just another form of respect! It’s like that time I feared ordering the spicy curry but ended up loving it—thanks, Arianna, for that perspective shift! The beautiful lesson here is that embracing your fear can be just as exhilarating as flying down a slope — and far less likely to end in broken bones (unless you’re *really* bad at reading menus).
So, what does the future hold for Arianna? After a four-year hiatus, she’s getting back into competing. Welcome back to the adrenaline jungle, Arianna! Do us proud and don’t forget the humble origins of van life while you’re at it. No pressure, of course — unless we’re talking about avalanches or competitors, then yes, pressure is all too real!
And just like that, you’ve heard it all, folks! So, mark your calendars for November 26th, grab your favorite cozy blanket, and prepare to be taken on an exhilarating ride—one where the only competition is how quickly you can binge-watch all three episodes before the snow melts! Remember, it’s not just skiing; it’s a lifestyle! So buckle up, because Arianna’s Van Life Diary is the type of ride you won’t want to miss.
As I like to say, the only thing that can make this any better is a cup of hot cocoa—but let’s keep the van life chronicles drama-free, shall we?
The highly anticipated TV series, produced by Troublehaus Production, is set to launch on November 26th, exclusively on the YouTube channel of Red Bull athlete Arianna Tricomi.
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Arianna Tricomi is a dynamic and unforgettable figure in the world of competitive skiing. Hailing from Corvara, in Alta Badia, she has made her mark by clinching the prestigious title in the Freeride World Tour for three consecutive years—the pinnacle of achievement within the freeride competition circuit. In her multi-episode series, Arianna’s Van Life Diary, she shares her exhilarating journey. This series, produced by Troublehaus Production, will be accessible to viewers starting November 26th on the YouTube channel of the Red Bull athlete. In the series, Arianna delves into her life filled with skiing descents, challenging climbs with sealskins, and breathtaking visuals from stunning heights: “It’s my first multi-episode series, and this is a refreshing and exciting venture for me. I documented my entire winter: the initial episode focuses on freeride, the second takes on an exploratory angle, featuring historical elements, while the third is a touch melancholy as it portrays the bittersweet conclusion of winter.”
In addition to this life diary, do you have the habit of writing in a material diary?
“Actually, I keep two diaries. The first is deeply personal and I tend to use it during more challenging periods, especially when I’m feeling down. In the future, I hope to include notes about happy moments as well. The second diary is a bit chaotic, filled with a mix of notes, ideas, and various projects. The title of my series reflects this concept: van embodies a particular lifestyle, bringing together a multitude of emotions. I’ve received many inquiries through social media, and I wanted to share the intimate details of my winter days spent living in a van.”
On this journey he had several companions.
“These are individuals I truly trust and connect with. I entrust my well-being to them, just as they do to me when we’re navigating the snow. As the years pass, I increasingly recognize the importance of spending time with those who uplift me. For this series, I specifically invited a mountain guide to emphasize the critical need for safety in mountainous terrains.”
Does respect fit into a hypothetical podium of key words in your life?
“Absolutely. To that, I’d couple tranquility and fun. Respect forms the bedrock of existence, from my perspective. It’s about respecting oneself, acknowledging physical limits, the mountains, and others’ perspectives. The latter two are intertwined: when I find calmness, I can truly enjoy and perform better. Stress has never contributed positively to experiencing the richness of my daily life.”
How do you prepare for freeriding?
“My preparation has evolved through the years. At 20, I was immensely powerful. Nowadays, it’s crucial for me to take greater care of my body and engage in more targeted training. This realization particularly hit home after my knee injury. Ultimately, mental peace reigns supreme; I’ve learned that the body follows wherever the mind leads.”
How much of your mother is a skier and your father is a former military pilot?
“My love for skiing originates from my mother, who has been a central figure in shaping my passion. Later in life, I began to appreciate my father’s influence as well; he instilled in me the values of tranquility and tenacity. I vividly recall, just before my final race of the season—a crucial moment as I pursued the world title—he said, ‘I understand your need for adrenaline well: it’s what keeps us alive.’ His words provided immense comfort during a time of great anxiety.”
Plans for the short-medium term future?
“After a four-year hiatus, I am thrilled to announce my return to compete in the Freeride World Tour. This decision fills me with excitement and motivation. Upon receiving the invitation from the organizers, I took time to reflect before agreeing, wanting to ensure that I truly embraced this experience. My goal is not only to prove myself at the top but to rediscover the joy in every moment.”
Other ideas?
“I aspire to continue creating engaging videos and innovative projects. Looking ahead, I have a strong desire to become an adept mountain guide. I aim to equip myself with the best possible training, complete all requisite courses, and commit to this path moving forward.”
What are the main themes Arianna Tricomi explores in *Arianna’s Van Life Diary*?
**Interview with Arianna Tricomi: The Heart of Freeriding and Van Life**
**Interviewer:** Ladies and gentlemen, we have the amazing Arianna Tricomi with us today, fresh off the slopes and ready to share insights from her upcoming series, *Arianna’s Van Life Diary*, which premieres on November 26th. Welcome, Arianna!
**Arianna:** Thank you for having me! I’m really excited for everyone to see the series.
**Interviewer:** Let’s dive into it. Your series showcases skiing, life on the road, and your journey as a three-time winner of the *Freeride World Tour*. What inspired you to document your experiences in such a personal way?
**Arianna:** It’s my first multi-episode series, and it’s a refreshing venture for me. I wanted to provide an intimate look into my winter, capturing not just the action of freeriding but also the quiet moments that bring joy and reflection.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned you keep two diaries—one for your deeper feelings and another that’s more chaotic. Can you tell us more about that?
**Arianna:** Yes! The first diary is where I process my emotions, especially during tough times. I hope to also record happy moments in the future. The second is a hodgepodge of notes and ideas. It represents my life—full of chaos and beauty—much like my van journey.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of that journey, you’ve traveled with friends who you trust and connect with deeply. How important is that companionship in those demanding environments?
**Arianna:** Spending time with people who uplift you is crucial. Trust is key, especially in challenging terrains. I also invited a mountain guide for the series to emphasize safety—it’s paramount in the mountains.
**Interviewer:** You’ve mentioned respect, tranquility, and fun as key components in your life. How do you integrate those values into freeriding?
**Arianna:** Respect is foundational. It involves acknowledging your limits, the mountain, and others around you. When I find tranquility, I can genuinely enjoy the ride, which makes the experience richer. Stress only detracts from that.
**Interviewer:** what’s next for you after this series? Any plans to return to competing?
**Arianna:** Yes! After a four-year hiatus, I’m gearing up to compete again. I’m excited to return to that adrenaline-fueled world while still embracing the lessons I’ve learned from van life.
**Interviewer:** Sounds incredible! We can’t wait to tune in on November 26th. Thank you, Arianna, for sharing your experiences and insights with us today.
**Arianna:** Thank you for having me! I hope everyone enjoys the series!