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Adrien Grabinski

The Best Skier You’ve Never Heard Of
Words by
Matthew Tufts
Photos by
Mattias Fredriksson
December 19, 2023

Twenty kilometers from the nearest road in a snow cave carved from a windblown ridge, the intimidating expanse of the glaciated northern Coastal Range fading into dusky blue, Adrien Grabinski ravenously devoured couscous with a foldable two-meter snow pit ruler. Prepared in every other possible way for the objective and conditions ahead, he’d forgotten a spork.

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The mountains, the snow, and the big lines around Terrace first captivated Adrien Grabinski, but the local ski community truly stole his heart.

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The mountains, the snow, and the big lines around Terrace first captivated Adrien Grabinski, but the local ski community truly stole his heart.

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My bivouac roommate and sous chef was a young ski patroller from Shames Mountain Co-op. In his first season, Grabinski pioneered a handful of cutting-edge first descents in the adjacent backcountry, several in the wee hours of the morning before a full day of work. The following season, he was promoted to ski patrol director—at 21. He dumpster dove for bulk groceries, spent nights camped just beyond the ropes, spoke with a quintessential Albertan accent, and may well be the boldest, hardest-charging skier you’ve never heard about.

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As the ski patrol director and a caretaker at Shames Mountain, Adrien Grabinski lives above the maintenance shack by the tiny ski hill near Terrace in British Columbia’s northwest.

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As the ski patrol director and a caretaker at Shames Mountain, Adrien Grabinski lives above the maintenance shack by the tiny ski hill near Terrace in British Columbia’s northwest.

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Grabinski, his partner Maia Bird, and their dog Skye are the only people with ski-in, ski-out accommodation at Shames Mountain.

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Grabinski, his partner Maia Bird, and their dog Skye are the only people with ski-in, ski-out accommodation at Shames Mountain.

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Born and raised in Calgary,  Grabinski was on skis before he could walk. He skied Sunshine Village in his formative years and then, as most promising groms do, began racing.

A decade of racing honed Grabinski’s meticulous eye for the subtle nuances of micro terrain, ski tuning adjustments, and changes in the snowpack. He became an erudite student of the sport. His racing progression—despite chastising from coaches for hucking cliffs and throwing backflips while at race camp—carried opportunities to rub shoulders with the national team and attend sponsored sessions in Switzerland and South America.

The Best Skier You’ve Never Heard Of

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During winter 2023, Stellar Equipment produced and filmed a documentary film about Adrien Grabinski at Shames Mountain. The film, “The Best Skier You’ve Never Heard Of,” was selected as a finalist at the 2023 Banff Centre Mountain and Book Festival and is currently screened globally on the Banff Film Festival World Tour.

Find a screening near you at → Banff Mountain Festival — The Best Skier You’ve Never Heard Of

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Despite his demanding responsibilities at Shames, the 24-year-old pushes himself harder than anyone else in the mountains.

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Despite his demanding responsibilities at Shames, the 24-year-old pushes himself harder than anyone else in the mountains.

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Filmed by Marcus Ahlström

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Filmed by Marcus Ahlström

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But the end result didn’t quite add up. His creative passion for skiing flourished beyond gates and manicured courses.

“My entire life near the end of my competitive career was entirely dedicated to being faster by three-tenths of a second down a run that lasts less than two minutes,”
Grabinski recounted

He walked away from racing and took his skills to big mountain terrain.

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At work, recording the snow stats at the Shames weather station.

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At work, recording the snow stats at the Shames weather station.

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Grabinski picked up snowboarding a few years ago, and to no one’s surprise, he already shreds. Here, popping pillows down Eye Candy at Shames.

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Grabinski picked up snowboarding a few years ago, and to no one’s surprise, he already shreds. Here, popping pillows down Eye Candy at Shames.

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“Understanding all the variables and being confident that your observations are accurate is the only way to truly push your limits [in racing]. And that’s something I’ve directly carried into my approach to the backcountry and freeskiing.”
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Befitting of Adrien’s quiet prowess as a freeskier, Shames Ski Area—located outside sleepy Terrace, British Columbia—is a freeride Mecca most skiers have never heard of. By serendipitous happenstance, Adrien discovered the hill on his way to a summer commercial fishing job in nearby Prince Rupert—a few months after applying, he was offered a job.

“The terrain is spectacular, but I had no idea about the community,” Adrien said of his first season at Shames. “That’s what I really fell in love with. It’s a not-for-profit co-op and everyone here is part of this community trying to keep skiing alive. It’s a really intrinsic feeling.”

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Adrien Grabinski at the Shames Mountain upper parking lot, exclusively photographed for INTERSTELLAR.

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Adrien Grabinski at the Shames Mountain upper parking lot, exclusively photographed for INTERSTELLAR.

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Adrien could likely ski professionally. A few years ago, Grabinski made his film debut, shooting with Matchstick Productions, an American ski film company that came to Terrace to film. World-renowned pro skier Mark Abma, who was also on the shoot, was blown away–-not only by Grabinski’s skiing but by the way he carried himself.

“He’s tackling all the biggest and gnarliest lines within eyesight of Shames,” said Abma. “He’s wise beyond his years and has the skiing skills to match that maturity. He has a lot of confidence, and he’s also humble, which is a super important factor when putting yourself into that environment––it’s a winning combination for creating a great skier.”

“(Adrien) is the working-class hero,” Abma continued. “He’s on the ground doing the work, living super humbly, plowing the parking lot, ensuring people are safe skiing on the hill. It’s pretty rare when you meet someone that well-rounded.”

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Filmed by Marcus Ahlström

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Filmed by Marcus Ahlström

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Grabinski is channelling his inner Scott Schmidt in the Shames backcountry.

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Grabinski is channelling his inner Scott Schmidt in the Shames backcountry.

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But while the now 24-year-old Grabinski is open to opportunities that come his way, the under-the-radar shredder has no plans to leave Shames.

“I want to grow with Shames. And it’s not the career opportunities and the experience; it’s more for the potential I see for Shames and the community. I hope to keep improving it.”

After a few hours of fitful sleep, we awoke to a carapace of frosted condensation and clear, dark skies. Grabinski descended a steep rollover by headlamp, popped off his skis, and bootpacked the firm wind-sculpted arête to a glaciated col. He reached the base of a towering black rock fin, navigated the gaping bergschrund, and punched steps up a broad, exposed face. Alpenglow cascaded down the craggy skyline, the clock ticking on snow conditions. He disappeared momentarily; then, a small solo figure appeared on the wind-scoured summit.

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Ready to drop! Adrien Grabinski is atop another nameless peak in the Terrace backcountry in British Columbia’s northwest.

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Ready to drop! Adrien Grabinski is atop another nameless peak in the Terrace backcountry in British Columbia’s northwest.

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Grabinski transitioned quickly. He snapped a photo of another peak in the distance that caught his eye, took a breath, and dropped without hesitation.

Wind buffing made for a couple of good turns off the summit. He sent a slough over the sheer 500-meter rock face below. Abruptly, the entire line turned to boilerplate rime. Seemingly unfazed, he carved along the arête and down the face.

The line was a monster; a classic, probably, if repeated—even more impressive when picked off in a 36-hour door-to-door human-powered push.

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Another dreamy line in the Shames backcountry. Grabinski is going Mach 10 down from the Zymacord Ridge into the Dark Side.

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Another dreamy line in the Shames backcountry. Grabinski is going Mach 10 down from the Zymacord Ridge into the Dark Side.

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Grabinski looking at lines nobody else even thinks of skiing. And he skis them fast and fluid!

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Grabinski looking at lines nobody else even thinks of skiing. And he skis them fast and fluid!

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A typical deep winter day at Shames Mountain: cold smoke, no lineups, and some spare time for the ski patrol director to enjoy a lap while working.

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A typical deep winter day at Shames Mountain: cold smoke, no lineups, and some spare time for the ski patrol director to enjoy a lap while working.

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“Got away with that one,” Grabinski laughed as he returned, eyes alight beneath a zinc-coated boyish grin. “The mountain let me visit, but she didn’t lose her glory.” His youthful boldness is complemented by the humility a lifetime in the mountains cultivates. We shouldered our packs and looked back at the peak—no sign of tracks graced the impenetrable rime.

Ahead lay our way home—a rolling approach, uphill both ways. Tomorrow, save for a few close friends, Grabinski’s escapades will be unbeknownst to the world. He’ll be back at work, opening the hill, scoping the following line just beyond the ropes.

He prefers to keep it that way

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Matthew Tufts is a journalist and photographer focused on the intersection of outdoor recreation, environmental conservation, and rural communities. He’s a born n’ raised Vermonter (the “t” is silent), and skis uphill more than down.
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