You've expressed some regret as to how you came off in the interview which, if we're being fair, is part of the reason the video is so great. You seemed almost...enraptured with the idea of running in the snow. You attribute it to the awkwardness of the whole situation, so how did this all happen?
We ran by this reporter and cameraman who looked like they'd been stuck waiting for something to happen for a while. Given that there were actual cross country skiers in the streets and even a few hardcore cyclists, a pair of runners was probably pretty lame. But maybe we were just the only people who stopped when they called after us.
As for the interview part, I think we both got so serious in front of the camera because we didn't know what to say beyond the obvious fact that it's just fun to play in snow. Apparently that came across as unbearably smug to a lot of people though. We probably should've just yelled WHEEEEE!!! and then somersaulted down the hill.
Let's get to the other half of "we," who has been conspicuously quiet about the whole thing.
Michael is actually one of the kindest, sincerest, and most charmingly earnest people I know so he doesn't get why I'm being so self-deprecating about the whole interview part. I, on the other hand, tend to be a judgmental asshole who would probably make fun of me if I saw this and didn't know me, so my reaction has been mostly an overly self-conscious response to that. He thinks the whole thing is funny and awesome, and keeps reassuring me that we don't sound like tools (but let's be real, we totally do).