So, with all these good things happening, I’m thinking, how do I support some of the kids out there and teach them what I learned from the whole game, and how do I get them opportunities that they can take hold of? How can I facilitate some of these kids and give one of them a door that they can open – so that they get a pass or they get a board and gear, you know? That would just be the opportunity for some kid that, you know, maybe doesn’t come from a wealthy family that can send them to all these camps. And then 2-years later I did it again, but in my own style, which is just, like, gnarlier. It’s called Magic Line and it’s based off this climb that my dad did in ‘96 – and then 20 years later I did it. I just signed with 686, so that’s been super fun. Basically, things are good right now, I’m just taking some new steps, and the stoke is super high.
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Right now, I’m near June Lakes, just 20 minutes north of Mammoth Mountain. Where you live? What has you stoked for the upcoming year? Give us the quick double chair bio of who you are today.
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Lonnie, hey man – thanks for chatting with us. Get locked-in as they discuss stoke, taking the right steps, and what keeps him moving in the mountains.
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The Ikon Pass crew sat down with Lonnie to discuss his journey from Yosemite grom to professional athlete. Ikon Pass holder, professional snowboarder and rock climber, Lonnie Kauk grew up seeking magic lines throughout his native Yosemite Valley and its surrounding Mountains. From early turns as a 2-year-old with his grandfather to scoring a pass at Mammoth Mountain – and now an Ikon Pass for the 21/22 season – Lonnie continuously embraces one step of stoke after the next.