2 Legs is 2 Easy
Mountain town culture is all about highlighting the ones that are the most adventurous and inspire others to push their limits in their outdoorsy lives. In Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, specifically in the Roaring Fork Valley, one resident stands out as an inspiration to many.
Steve Karczewski was born with bone cancer in his left leg. After a year of chemotherapy and traveling around the country in search of a cure, his leg was amputated above the knee in order to prevent cancer from spreading. Since the amputation happened when he was young, Steve has never known what it is like to have two legs, and that hasn’t prevented him from doing anything and everything he’s ever wanted as an outdoor athlete.
His parents never let him feel any different than the other kids, and he was just as adventurous as a young boy like any other. Through school years he played different sports and picked up skiing and mountain biking right around middle school. Nowadays, Steve can be seen on the slopes of Snowmass Mountain both in winter and summer. But he is not just one of the skiers or bikers out on the trails. With his recognizable one ski, he is always searching for the steepest, hardest terrain to ski on, and on a mountain bike, he is most often found going off the biggest jumps. After having lived in the valley for a while, Steve believes that other people on the slopes don’t see him as an amputee, and that he is just “a part of the gang”.
Steve was recruited by Challenge Aspen in 2008 to join their Paralympic racing team. He has lived in Snowmass Village ever since, and even though he didn’t find himself to be a racer, Steve admits that race training was a great foundation for his one-leg skiing. Challenge Aspen coaches trained him to ski without the prosthetic and with outriggers - skis at the end of his poles. The transition to one-leg skiing was tough, but after he got used to it, Steve decided to ditch the outriggers as well, and continue his skiing career with regular poles, and on one ski, which is uncommon among the amputee athletes.
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Tamara SusaDirector
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Tamara SusaProducer
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Steve KarczewskiKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:6 minutes 25 seconds
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Completion Date:March 20, 2024
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Production Budget:2,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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NEPSA Video AwardsAspen, CO
United States
March 21, 2024
World Premiere
Winning Film -
5 Point Film FestivalCarbondale, CO
United States
April 24, 2024 -
BANFF Mountain Festival World Tour
Official Selection
Tamara Šuša is a documentary photographer and filmmaker originally from Belgrade, Serbia. Based in Aspen, Colorado since 2012, she's been telling stories from the Roaring Fork Valley through commercial and documentary work. With a Master’s degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of Arts London, Tamara brings a unique visual perspective to her storytelling.
2 Legs Is 2 Easy marks her directorial debut. Inspired by the breathtaking landscapes and unique individuals that surround her, Tamara is also passionate about highlighting climate issues through her work.