Nice post!
Ski Movies
- Stephen
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6’3” / 191cm — 172# / 78kg, size 47 / 30 mondo
Re: Ski Movies
- Capercaillie
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Re: Ski Movies
Came across this account "ma in" by a Japanese skier and master of the selfie stick:
https://www.youtube.com/@main7055/videos
I want to be able to tele wet chop like that.
Lots more excellent videos on their channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@main7055/videos
I want to be able to tele wet chop like that.
Lots more excellent videos on their channel.
- Capercaillie
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Re: Ski Movies
Video from Fonna Telemark Camp 2024, which ran June 29 to July 3 in the FONNA Glacier Ski Resort in Norway:
- blitzskier
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Re: Ski Movies
that was terrificCapercaillie wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 12:47 pmCame across this account "ma in" by a Japanese skier and master of the selfie stick:
https://www.youtube.com/@main7055/videos
I want to be able to tele wet chop like that.
Lots more excellent videos on their channel.
i wish i could go to Fonna Telemark Camp 2024
"Anyone faster than me is an idiot and anyone slower a moron".
- Capercaillie
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Re: Ski Movies
Insane tree skiing from Mario Carr of Big Sky Telemark fame from this April:
Are all those lodgepole pines? Do they not have tree wells at Big Sky?
Are all those lodgepole pines? Do they not have tree wells at Big Sky?
- Lhartley
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Re: Ski Movies
Dude has legs of steel doing those marathon tree runs without stopping. Wow. I like the mixture of p-turns and tele, inspiring
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- Stephen
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- Favorite boots: Alfa Guard Advance, Scarpa TX Pro
- Occupation: Beyond
6’3” / 191cm — 172# / 78kg, size 47 / 30 mondo
Re: Ski Movies
“Snow Way Out.”
I once had a glorious run off the top of Snow King Mt, WY, out to the west, for about a mile. Then it started to get a bit much for Ingstads and NNN-BC, so I cut back to the right, to get back to the ski area.
In the hellacious 1/2 mile, over the next two hours, hoping it wouldn’t get dark before I made it out, I traversed terrain like in the “worst” of this, and it was clear people where skiing this stuff. Truthfully, I could not see how a person could do one run down what I saw, without being impaled my small dead branches, or having their clothes shredded off their bodies.
It became very clear to me that there are way better skiers out there than I am!
Humbling…
I once had a glorious run off the top of Snow King Mt, WY, out to the west, for about a mile. Then it started to get a bit much for Ingstads and NNN-BC, so I cut back to the right, to get back to the ski area.
In the hellacious 1/2 mile, over the next two hours, hoping it wouldn’t get dark before I made it out, I traversed terrain like in the “worst” of this, and it was clear people where skiing this stuff. Truthfully, I could not see how a person could do one run down what I saw, without being impaled my small dead branches, or having their clothes shredded off their bodies.
It became very clear to me that there are way better skiers out there than I am!
Humbling…
- Lhartley
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Re: Ski Movies
That was awesome. Gonna give me cambered 193s more slope time this year
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