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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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Canadian province introduces ski helmet law
Monday, 06 February 2012 08:16
The maritime province of Nova Scotia in eastern Canada has become the first ski region to make it mandatory for all skiers and snowboarders, whatever their age, to wear a helmet when on the slopes.
The legislation is set to come into effect from November 2012, and anyone caught not wearing a helmet could be fined up to CAD$250.
The impetus behind the bill is understood to be a combination of two things. Since 2000, there have been 11 traumatic brain injuries on the slopes, with several resulting in fatalities and each costing the local healthcare system approximately CAD$400,000. Furthermore, the province has the highest rate of bike helmet use in North America with the lowest rate of cycling-related brain injuries in Canada.
Research undertaken for the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness showed that almost 90 per cent of skiers and snowboarders already wear a helmet, and the bill faced no major opposition from any groups or individuals.
Since the bill was announced, the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) has issued a call to action for helmets to be made mandatory for skiers and snowboarders across Canada. The proposal has received strong opposition from Whistler, who believe raising awareness and leaving the final choice up to the individual has seen numbers of helmet wearers in the British Columbia resort rise from 22 per cent to 75 per cent over the past nine years.
Currently, New Jersey is the only state to require minors to wear a helmet on the slopes, while stopping short of legislation Jackson Hole requires resort staff to wear a lid.
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Comments
Article ineffective over 20 KPH:
http://www.croatiantimes.com/index.php?id=2575
Article on Hemets provide little to no help:
http://www.croatiantimes.com/index.php?id=2575
NS report showing Helmet use little to no effect on concussions:
http://gov.ns.ca/hpp/publications/NS_Helmet_Policy_Paper.pdf
Article from past president of Safety Canada stating NS Helmet law as "Goofy":
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1098604
This is a cash grab by Nova Scotia, feel good do nothing law. Once CSA law is passed, every helmet will have to be tossed for the CSA level one the standard is no better than the non CSA helmets. When Bike helmet law came in injury rates went through the roof.
The best way to stay safe is always going to be to ride within your capabilities and consider other people on the slopes.