50% throttle yielded a speed of 47 mph. A second set of test runs demonstrated ascents of black diamond rated slopes. More details to follow at http://www.troyhartman.com .
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Free-ride skier Sage Cattabriga-Alosa and big mountain snowboarder Lucas Debari step out of their elements and make an attempt to climb, ski and snowboard Denali. Sage and Lucas get a helping hand from a huge cast of seasoned and professional climbers and ski mountaineers from the North Face Athlete Team, including Hilaree O'Neill, Conrad Anker, Ingrid Backstrom, Jim Zellers, Emilio Previtali and Giulia Monego, as the two embark on the hardest expedition of their lives.
a CAMP 4 COLLECTIVE production
Director : Jimmy Chin
Cinematographers : Jimmy Chin, Matt Irving, Adam Clark
Editor: Renan Ozturk
Motion Graphics: Barry Thompson, Eric Bucy, Marty Blumen
Additional Media: Teton Gravity Research, Absinthe Films, Colby Coombs, Renan Ozturk
Color: Anson Fogel
music in order of appearance:
Philip Sheppard
Song: Night Vision
PhilipSheppard.com
Yppah
Song: Never Mess With Sunday
Myspace.com/Yppah
Sun Wukong Project
Song: Clear Puzzles in Mjet
TheSunWukong.com
Ammoncontact
Song: Like Waves Of The Sea
NinjaTune.net/Artist/Ammoncontact
Philip Sheppard
Song: The Valley
PhilipSheppard.com
The Damn Sons
Song: Who Wants More
DamnSons.com
CatacombKid
Song: Digital Cliffs
CatacombKid.com
CatacombKid
Song: Water
CatacombKid.com
Amon Tobin
Song: Bloodstone
AmonTobin.com
Ape School
My Intention (Yppah Remix Instrumental)
NinjaTune.net/Artist/Ape-School
Fink
Song: Yesterday Was Hard On All Of Us
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Ueli Steck's solo ascent of Eiger's north face in 2 hours and 47 minutes: a speed record |
My Slopes: Meribel
Fish and Pips
Linking Meribel to Courchevel, La Tania and the high-altitude resorts Val Thorens and Les Menuires, the 3 Valleys ski area is ginormous, endlessly varied, and you can ski for days on end without ever doing the same run twice. Plus the lift system and snowmaking are state-of-the-art, so you can cover loads of ground right up till the end of season. Of the many highlights, the long, wide, rolling red Jerusalem run, which takes you from the top of the Tougnète lift down to the old village of St Martin de Belleville, is our idea of piste-skiing perfection.
The Rond Point (call it ‘the Ronnie’ to sound like a seasonaire), just below the Rhodos gondola’s mid-station, is the classic après spot, and it gets pretty full-on. Old, young, and pint-sized get involved with the ski-boot dancing to local bands and, once the toffee vodkas start going down, there’s generally a bit of crowdsurfing. You can catch a bus from here into the town, often advisable after a few drinks, but plenty of people choose to play ‘dodge the piste basher’ in the dark on the Doron run down.
When we first started looking for chalets to hire, we were so young it took a while for us to be taken seriously. But we’ve always found Méribel incredibly friendly. Its big community of seasonaires, mainly British with a sprinkling of Aussies and Kiwis, is really welcoming, and we put down roots straight away. Our staff have become almost like a big family,too. Fishstock, our end-of-season party for suppliers and staff and friends, has become an institution, usually rocked by the local band Bring Your Sister. And in April we had our first Hag do – a combined Hen and Stag do – for Alice, one of our chefs, and Marky, our resort driver, and we all went skiing in full costume.
Alice and Marky got married in Méribel too, on the terrace of one of our chalets, with marquees, a bar around the hot tub, a cake made of local cheese, and our favourite local live
band Bring Your Sisters. It was fantastic. The bride and groom wrote their own, very sweet vows, which included ‘I promise to make you a coffee every morning, just the
way you like it.’ We were both in floods.
By 11am you can forget about it. But around 9am, when it’s freshly groomed and drenched in morning sunshine, the Creux run, dropping down from the Saulire over to Courchevel, is divine. It’s worth getting up half an hour earlier to be the first up there, before the crowds and the sun start turning it into a mushy motorway. When the weather’s rubbish, we head for La Tania between Méribel and Courchevel, down mountain, as it’s in the trees, so visibility is always better there. It also has the major bonus of Roc Tania, one of our favourite places to eat. It’s nothing fancy, but the steak is great, the prawns delicious and the kebabs to die for. When the weather’s good, the terrace catches the last of the day’s sun, too. Pippa’s family from Kent, pictured here, who stay with us every year, take us out for lunch there, which inevitably involves much rosé, toffee vodka, the mountain liqueur génépi and Irish coffees.
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