After two years of exploring new terrain without the use of Helicopters, big mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones is at it again. For his first adventure Jeremy will explore the Japanese Alps, and attempt to ride “The Face of No Return”. Before the Further team can make it to camp, a massive windstorm sends them running for shelter.
Jeremy Jones enlists snowboarding legend Terj Haakonsen to explore the northern part of his homeland, Svalbard, Norway. They attempt the 180-kilometer snowmobile journey to basecamp. Encountering cracking sea ice and melting glacial moraines, their chances of making it to basecamp are called into question.
After narrowly escaping avalanches Jeremy Jones and Terj Haakonsen have to reassess the snow conditions in the Arctic Circle. Before they can an arctic snowstorm confines them to camp for days. After a week goes by, the team begins to wonder if the storm will clear before they have to head home.
Hours before the Further team needs to pack up for the 12-hour trip back to civilization, a line left un-ridden sends Jeremy and Terj on one last mission, but this is their most technical climb yet, and if they can make it to the top, their most dangerous descent.
Jeremy’s home in Lake Tahoe, CA is having the worst snow season in history, but Austria is having one of it’s best. Jeremy decides to visit his good friend Mitch Toedlerer and his wife Bibi, and explore the Karwendal Mountains. With one of the coldest winters on record and an unstable snow pack anything could happen.
The Karwendel Mountains are the largest protected wilderness in central Europe and they just the kind of terrain Jeremy Jones and the Further team are looking for. As a “Siberian high” descends upon Europe bringing the coldest temperatures in 50 years, the below freezing temperatures become a real danger for the team.