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 |
Nozawa Onsen
Details
Nozawa is the oldest of Japan's ski areas, particularly significant when you consider the country has the most ski areas of any in the world, with over 600 'proper' areas. There are believed to be several thousand more places with one or two drag lifts. The resort had been famous for many centuries because of its numerous hot springs but leapt in to the winter sports arena. Legendary Austrian Hannes Schneider from Arlberg came here in 1930 to teach skiing, six years after the resort had built its first ski run. The village had already seen people using the traditional form of skiing on long skis with a single pole before Mr Schneider arrived to teach them the modern version of the sport. Apart from being Japan's oldest skiing centre it is also the biggest 'genuine village' resort in Japan, attracting about a million skiers annually. Although there are bigger resorts in the country, they invariably follow the model of most North American resorts - being owned by large corporations with rigid quality controls that can detract from any ambience the area might have. Not so at Nozawa where the municipal council owns the lifts on behalf of the population of 5000. The practical upshot is that the local population care about and are proud of their village and their skiing. It also means that you can get a vast range of traditional accommodations, shops and a mountain area with many interesting and unique facets - varied restaurants dotted all over the slopes for example rather than bland cafeteria style places. Nozawa's significance has meant it has staged numerous international competitions over the years including most recently the 1995 world-wide ski trade Interski contest, which is staged every 4 years, and the Nagano Olympics of 1998 when Nozawa was the venue for the biathlon events. The resort's ski club trains skiers for competition and has sent 11 competitors to the Winter Olympics from the village since 1956. Twice decorated Nordic Combined gold medalist Takanori Kono and ski jumper Jinya Nishikata are amongst the local Olympians. Mr Schneider should be proud of his legacy, which amongst the many benefits already mentioned, includes one of Japans best skiing mountains with some insanely steep runs in a country that again has been stereotyped for rather bland skiing, and plenty to excite less able skiers also.
One of Japan's oldest, largest and least spoilt resorts, with lifts going out in all directions from the village. Legendary Austrian Hannes Schneider from Arlberg came here nearly a century ago to teach skiing.

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