The practice involves traversing ungroomed slopes, natural terrain, and backcountry areas. It emphasizes freedom of movement and creative line selection, often incorporating elements of powder riding, backcountry exploration, and technical maneuvers adapted to the surrounding environment. A practitioner might navigate steep chutes, glide through untouched powder fields, and strategically utilize natural features like rocks and trees to execute turns and maintain flow.
This approach offers an immersive experience within the mountain environment, fostering a deep connection with nature. It challenges riders to develop advanced skills in terrain assessment, snow conditions awareness, and decision-making. Historically, it evolved as a counterpoint to the structured environment of resort riding and competitive snowboarding, embracing a more adventurous and self-sufficient approach.