This is me in my Teton backyard 40 years ago. A little film we made to support our climbing habit. FALL LINE. The skis were 207cm back before they became shorter, fatter and bent. Here is a link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK4MPqnlKqQ
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This is me in my Teton backyard 40 years ago. A little film we made to support our climbing habit. FALL LINE. The skis were 207cm back before they became shorter, fatter and bent. Here is a link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK4MPqnlKqQ
Steve, you Crazy Bass Turd! Well done!
Warren Miller had nothin on you guys.
Thanks for posting.
Frank coming from you I'll take that as a compliment. Crazy is kind of fun don't you think? At least we do not get bored.
That was awesome Steve! Thanks for sharing.
Wow Steve, I remember seeing this back in the day...super human , the presence of mind while crashing is incredible and level of commitment.
I doff my hat and bow to you sir
Very cool Steve! I love it, David Breashears assistant cameraman :) Thanks for sharing
awesome way to catch adrenaline... thanks so much for sharing!!!
Steve, that was riveting. Nice turns on those long straight boards. I’ve skiied Tuckermans’ steepest and some of the steeps at Hood, Kirkwood and in Hintertux, Austria, but nothing like what you’ve seen! Wholley Moley!! Thanks for posting the link, cool film. Nicely done.
Thanks Jens. I'm hoping to ski Tucks in April. I'll be in Franconia NH for awhile and I hear the snowpack is good this year.
Steve, I can recommend Left Gully at Tucks, very steep and it hourglasses down to just several yards between the rocks for more drama! Great Porsche roads over that way, too.