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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http://www.salomonfreeski.com A sneak preview of Season 5 - Salomon Freeski TV. The first episode drops October 11th. Make sure to mark it down.
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Ueli Steck's solo ascent of Eiger's north face in 2 hours and 47 minutes: a speed record |
Happo One
Details
At the beginning of the century, people living in the mountainous regions on the Japan Sea coast were using primitive long pine skis with bamboo poles to get around. Enjoyment and sport were far from those peoples' minds as they tried to survive in areas where 4 to 5m of snow was not uncommon. The idea that this form of transportation could be fun was brought to Japan by the Austrians when Hannes Schneider introduced lighter skis and bindings in the 1930's. Herr Schneider, complete with fancy 3-piece suit impressed the Japanese and the skiing boom took off. The affluent eighties saw some serious winter resort development with many new resorts appearing and existing resorts being expanded. Pronounced Ha-Pony, Happo One is one of eight ski areas in the Hakuba Valley and it's the place to head for if you're looking for a bit of everything for the price of one lift ticket. It's a large scale resort boasting some of the highest snowfalls and longest vertical pitches in Japan. Due to its altitude, Happo One has breathtaking scenery, and its dry climate enables skiers to experience fantastic powder skiing. If Happo had to be described in one word it would be "variety", exploring its maze of lifts and runs is always an adventure. Terrain goes from gentle beginner-friendly glades of the Saka area on the northern side, to mogul fields and steeps at higher altitudes. The world-class halfpipe and fun park in the Nakeyama area of the mountain provides excitement and adventure for 'boarders and spectators. Happo One received international attention in 1998 as host to both the mens' and womens' downhill, giant slalom and ski jump events during the Nagano Olympics. It was at those Games that Austrian's Hermann Maier won double gold in the Downhill and Giant Slalom.
One of Japan's largest resorts with 99 hotels to choose from. Selected at the location for the Downhill in the 1998 Winter Olympics. Mostof the skiing is of intermediate standard accessed by a gondola to the middle station at 1400m, however Happo does have more tough terrain than most Japanese ski areas and more terrain full stop. Great snow record ensures a long season through to mid-May most seasons.

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