Show some Respect to the broke ankles. They don't have money for dental work.
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He's a home town hero in your neck of the woods no?
If that's the case with his ego it will be interesting to see how he ages and has to start to let go of his KOM status. That jumping right into a tree could be the start of his decline. It looked sort of like a "senior moment" to me.
Rewatched the men's ski and I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there; the Ozone at Kicking Horse is actually a good venue. The venue promotes fall line skiing. Dudes were charging.
And after watching the last few events I'll take back a little bit about supporting the freestyle crossover influence because damn, some of those high speed, fall line runs were a whole lot more fun to watch honestly. I like the idea of the kids bringing in new eyes and styles but the reality of viewing the events is a different thing.
He grew up around here, and his mom still lives nearby, but it doesn't seem like he spends a ton of time up this way. He has a cabin out of town, and I think he maybe keeps a low-ish profile when he's there. But every once in a while he'll roll through the local ski hill. And yeah, more or less like Oft described - big posse, and definitely a bit of "do you know who I am" vibe (although generally pretty friendly). Also bumped into him in Haines AK once. It was when the FWT was in town, but he was just filming (as were a ton of other notables). He swaggered into the bar with that same "do you know who I am" thing, which was kinda funny since about 50% of the people in the bar were similarly badass skiers / boarders.
Regardless, I don't have anything against the guy. Great skier. Maybe more cut out for film parts than FWT comp runs though.
D.ran gets a wildcard for the : ) Fieberbrunn Pro.
I used to see TH around Truckee all the time when he was living at the trailer park off 89 (the highway that leads to Squawlpine) and dating Kirsten P (her grandfather opened Squaw back in the day). Always very friendly. Keep in mind that he's basically a child star kind of like the ski version of being one of the Corey's in the late 80's / early 90's. It's just a different reality.
^^^^In a former life I worked with a lot of famous people who had been huge stars - surrounded by sycophants and staff - since they were very, very young. Most of them have no idea how to go about an ordinary day-to-day life.
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/...p4?jwsource=cl
a video from ns, nice angle on the goguen recovery and the mumma slam
edit: working link to the article video is at the bottom
https://www.newschoolers.com/news/re...-Kicking-Horse
Can't see those videos for some reason
Nendaz Freeride Challenger is currently streaming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGOJUVYfT7k
Try it on your desktop/laptop.
https://www.newschoolers.com/news/re...-Kicking-Horse
At the last sentence of the article, something like "forgot transreceiver blablabla"
There is a square from newschooler. Hover over it with the mouse to see the play buttom.
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Unforgivable overuse of drone footage during the live run made it almost unwatchable. Merry-go-round drone shots also need to die period.
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Yeah that drone stuff was unwatchable.
I like a pulled back steady drone angle, but the spinning drone angle is total trash.
It's like that Cascadia movie a few years ago. Great skiing ruined by that swirling around BS. Drones are awesome but a lot of the operators need to stop and ask themselves just because I can does that mean I should? (It's like the Jurassic Park of ski media)
FWT would be a great subject subject for one of these sports docuseries like Drive to Survive, Make or Break, Full Swing, Break Point, etc…
One can dream.
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The clearly had other angles, maybe a heli? The drone missed the majority of Manu's crash, then the feed cut to a wider shot of him sitting below the rocks. Have to think that camera could have shown the whole thing much better...