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    Nice work DAV.........

    http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20...ORTS/102140013


    Davenport stands alone atop Maroon Peak


    Ski descent 'intense'


    By Jon Maletz
    February 14, 2006

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    Chris Davenport called his ascent and ski descent of Maroon Peak on Saturday "one of the most intense ski days of my life."

    For the 35-year-old Snowmass resident, who has skied some of the world's most daunting peaks, that's saying something.

    "It was painfully cold, windy and there were spindrift avalanches the entire trip," said Davenport, who set out this January to climb and ski all the state's fourteeners in one calendar year. "It took all I could to try and focus and make a good decision on where to ski."

    Davenport, and local ski partners Frank Shine and Patrick Doyle, set out at 9:30 a.m. in below-zero temperatures. The group snowmobiled up Maroon Creek Road to the summer parking lot, then began skinning up to Crater Lake.

    The conditions were so adverse that one member of the group, Doyle, turned back at 11,500 feet, fearing frostbite on his feet. Shine followed Davenport to the top of the Y Couloir, but decided against tackling the summit ridge, opting to stay put and film his friend skiing off the top.

    Davenport had to go the last 1,000 vertical feet alone. The "painful cold" and energy he expended during a nearly 6 1/2-hour hike were weighing on him. And the most demanding part was yet to come.

    It was a descent so daunting Davenport had not planned to attempt it until the spring, when conditions would seemingly be more favorable. But, because he was convinced about the quality of the snowpack after multiple trips into the Snowmass and Highlands backcountry, the peak became a possibility. As he stood on top of Highlands, a pair of binoculars in hand, Davenport found encouragement in the amount of snow covering the steep face. Two-thirds of the way up on Saturday, however, he was still not convinced a descent was possible.

    "It wasn't until I got to the summit and looked down that I told myself I wouldn't have to climb back down," Davenport said. "I was really cold, suffering and tired, but I told myself this is what it's all about: Love it. Live it."

    Davenport, a former world extreme skiing champion, admitted he was nervous as he huddled at the summit, shielding himself as gusts reached 30 mph. The feeling was magnified because he was alone, 14,156 feet above sea level. Davenport hung around just long enough to snap a few pictures and take a deep breath to clear his mind.

    He dropped in.

    "It was a committing and somewhat scary line," Davenport said. "It was the kind of descent where you didn't want to fall."

    He made his way down the steep pitch slowly and deliberately, Davenport said. Nearly 1,400 feet later, he rejoined Shine. The two checked each other for frostbite, then exchanged high-fives.

    The tension dissipated as the two arced wide turns down the Y Couloir. Seven miles and 4,600 vertical feet later, they made it back to their snowmobiles just in time to watch a full moon rise over Highlands Ridge, Davenport said. His first ski descent from the summit of Maroon Peak - and second on the mountain - was complete.

    "It's been a long month, but I'm feeling really great," Davenport said. "Time's been flying by."

    Time has been moving so rapidly that Davenport lost track of it Monday. He was sitting in the airport awaiting his flight to Canada for a film shoot when he learned his departure was scheduled for today.

    The schedule will be no less hectic in the coming months. Davenport will spend the next week in Bella Coola, British Columbia, participating in a documentary about the history of big-mountain skiing. The film, which Peter Jennings Productions is producing, will capture the first-ever skiing footage using cable cams, the same technology used in Major League Baseball and the National Football League telecasts.

    "I couldn't say no to the opportunity," Davenport said of his role in the film. "Conditions in Colorado are quite good. I'm gonna come back and hit it hard."

    Davenport plans to have completed 20 of 54 peaks by the end of March. He has completed five to date. Track his progress at www.skithe14ers.com.

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    Thumbs up

    Hell Yeah!

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    His site www.skithe14ers.com is sick! Check the picture looking down the line from the summit.
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    craaaapp, that is gnugly. Big ups to Chris, he is a core guy.
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    What's he doing on Foils? Sweet site.

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    ooooohhhh yyyeeeaaaaaaaah.
    very nice.
    dood rips to own and is super down to earth.

    nice action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by commonlaw
    What's he doing on Foils?
    Maybe he decided that he'd ski something light since he was going to be hiking for 6.5 hrs.... Although since it's totally unpossible to ski on something with less than a 95mm waist, I'm not sure how he skied down.

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    Nice work, obviously that's something I will never accomplish.

    But is it cunting to mention Marmot in here?

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    his life sucks:
    I'm off to Bella Coola, Canada tomorrow with Doug Coombs, Eric Pehota, Shane McConkey, and Seth Morrison for a film shoot on the history of Big Mountain skiing. See you later in Feb.

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    Well done! I didn't ski it, but I did take a picture

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    doing a film shoot on the history of big mountain skiing? Major players involved... Could this be the ski movie that First Descent was purported to be? Maybe a Dogtown and Z-Boys type of thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD
    Well done! I didn't ski it, but I did take a picture
    Any chance you have a pic shot just to the left of this one? Most importantly, a shot of Pyramid's East and North face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daywalker
    doing a film shoot on the history of big mountain skiing? Major players involved... Could this be the ski movie that First Descent was purported to be? Maybe a Dogtown and Z-Boys type of thing?
    Yep. It's in this months Powder.

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    Burly, but I didn't catch any mention of skiing switch off the summit in there. I mean, seriously--how hard could it be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iskibc
    Any chance you have a pic shot just to the left of this one? Most importantly, a shot of Pyramid's East and North face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD

    Thanks! Appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pope Benedict XVI
    Zoinks!!!
    ROBOTS ARE EATING MY FACE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daywalker
    doing a film shoot on the history of big mountain skiing? Major players involved... Could this be the ski movie that First Descent was purported to be? Maybe a Dogtown and Z-Boys type of thing?
    they were shooting a Pehota/Blackcomb segment over the weekend for this project. should be good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD

    Yep - that's the line - P'mid, East Face - true gnar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daywalker
    doing a film shoot on the history of big mountain skiing? Major players involved... Could this be the ski movie that First Descent was purported to be? Maybe a Dogtown and Z-Boys type of thing?
    This is for a Peter Jennings Prodcution Movie that has been revamped to include the major players in Big Mtn Skiing.
    As for the East and North Face of Pyramid, it is ready to go! MOre snow than I have ever seen in it.
    Soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skideeppow
    As for the East and North Face of Pyramid, it is ready to go! MOre snow than I have ever seen in it.
    Soon!
    Better Matt than Rock pre-kids, maybe.
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    Can't wait to see the film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD
    Hmmm..... Looks pretty ripe for the picking.
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