BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) - Cash Rowley is barely old enough to stand.
But two days before her first birthday, and Cash is already snowboarding at Bogus Basin Mountain Resort.
Dad calls it the "money moment" he will never forget.
"It was just really cool - it was just a really proud Dad moment for me," he said.
Cash's parents, Nick and Whitney Rowley of Boise, bought their daughter the pint-sized, pink and purple snowboard just weeks after she was born.
Their goal - to have Cash snowboarding by her first birthday.
Pretty realistic... for a dad with a video production company that documents professional boarders... and Mom... a former snowboarding instructor herself.
"And when she started walking at 9 months, it was like alright, we can do this, and then just to see her on the ski hill, I kind of started tearing up, of course, like a sappy Mom that I am," Whitney said.
To get Cash's two, wobbly legs comfortable on one solid board... the family practiced in the living room, carefully pulling Cash across the floor, simulating Idaho's slopes.
"The carpet offers a soft place for her to land and get kind of comfortable with being pulled or moving," Nick said.
And with just enough snowpack in December, Bogus Basin has opened a portion of its beginner slopes.
Cash hardly fell over during her first time on the bunny slopes.
So what's next for Cash and her parents?
"You know, if that's something she wants to pursue, then Olympics great," Nick said. "But as long as she's happy and wants to pursue something at 110 percent, then we're all for it."
Nick said Cash may try surfing lessons in California this February.
But, that's also prime season for carving turns on the Gem State's cuordoroy slopes.
Either way, it's full speed ahead for the Rowleys... and their baby on board.
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