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  2. Extreme skiing - Wikipedia

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    Toni Valeruz made the first ski descent of the face on 60+ degree slopes on 14 May 1975, from the Shoulder of the Hörnli Ridge. [1] Mount Hood, the location of Saudan's 'first descent'. Extreme skiing is performed on long, steep (typically from 45 to 60+ degrees, or grades of 100 to 170 percent) slopes in mountainous terrain. The French coined ...

  3. Glen Plake - Wikipedia

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    Glen Plake (born September 9, 1964) is a US National Ski Hall of Fame skier. He grew up in Lake Tahoe, skiing Heavenly Valley. [1] He is known for his appearances in ski films such as Greg Stump's The Blizzard of Aahhhs. Plake has been named a pioneer of extreme skiing in America by ESPN. Glen has been the host of the RSN program Reel Thrills.

  4. Steep (film) - Wikipedia

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    Steep is a 2007 documentary about extreme skiing written and directed by Mark Obenhaus. [1] [2] [3] Steep explores the history of extreme and Big Mountain Skiing, starting with its roots in 1960s and 1970s North America and Europe, with Bill Briggs' now famous first descent of the Grand Teton, [4] and progressing through to the current day sport.

  5. Dan Egan: Living in every extreme (skiing) moment - AOL

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    Mar. 19—PLYMOUTH Extreme skiing. With those two words, others whoosh into focus: No limits. Adrenaline. Adventure. Conquest. The joy of living each moment, senses engaged, making each turn, bump ...

  6. Ultimate Rush - Wikipedia

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    Extreme skiing is defined with bigger lines, bigger mountains, and steeper faces. They say, "You fall, you die." Professional skiers Chris Davenport and Stian Hagen sit down with the pioneer of extreme skiing Sylvain Saudan. The athletes share the truth they gain by using big mountains to peer into the depths of themselves.

  7. Steve McKinney (skier) - Wikipedia

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    Steve McKinney (1953 – November 10, 1990) was an American Alpine skier and mountaineer who is acknowledged as an early pioneer in the sport of extreme skiing. [1] A gifted all-around athlete, McKinney is best remembered as a world-class speed skier.

  8. Scot Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Scot Schmidt (born July 21, 1961, in Helena, Montana) is a professional extreme skier. [1] [2] Schmidt began ski racing in his hometown of Helena, Montana. He moved to Squaw Valley in 1979 to pursue a dream of making the U.S. Ski Team., and started skiing professionally in 1983. That year, Warren Miller Entertainment invited him to showcase his ...

  9. List of Warren Miller films - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of films in the Warren Miller series of ski films.Miller directed the films through White Winter Heat (1987), his last. He continued to be involved in producing the movies until 2004, primarily by providing the narration.