Moved to Idaho in the early 80s for work.... and of course for Sun Valley. Those long bump runs either taught you well or ate you up. The place has always had two parallel cultures, one was the people who could really ski, the other was the people who could really spend money. It was always worth a chuckle to fly off the cornice into the bowls while the tourists were lined up at the top, peering over the edge. Of courser it was required to let out a maniacal laugh as you flew right past 'em.
Great Classic Ski Movie...this was originally a Dick Barrymore ski movie. Barrymore and Warren Miller were both producing ski movies at this time. The first guy I know of to produce a ski movie was John Jay. I think he did it for fun and it was not really a business. Everything, in skiing today, really started with guys like these. I get so bored watching the same five guys Extreme Skiing Valdez, Alaska. They are good but who does that. It's like a fashion show...who ever wears those dresses?
Moved to Idaho in the early 80s for work.... and of course for Sun Valley. Those long bump runs either taught you well or ate you up. The place has always had two parallel cultures, one was the people who could really ski, the other was the people who could really spend money. It was always worth a chuckle to fly off the cornice into the bowls while the tourists were lined up at the top, peering over the edge. Of courser it was required to let out a maniacal laugh as you flew right past 'em.
Those boys were GOOD. Wow!!!!
Sweet Rest, Bob.
Шикардос!
If you're gonna ride moguls you have to ride them like this guy 1:51
Edgar Gospiron used that double turn technique. Those Idaho boys could ski!!!!!!
The Count sure had his priorities straight; right dead smack in the Depression.
These guys are pro you know how hard that stuff is on those skis jesus fuck better then anyone today
Great Classic Ski Movie...this was originally a Dick Barrymore ski movie. Barrymore and Warren Miller were both producing ski movies at this time.
The first guy I know of to produce a ski movie was John Jay. I think he did it for fun and it was not really a business.
Everything, in skiing today, really started with guys like these.
I get so bored watching the same five guys Extreme Skiing Valdez, Alaska. They are good but who does that. It's like a fashion show...who ever wears those dresses?
I've been informed that Bob Griswold (introduced at 3:37) passed away last night 08/12/2010 in Tacoma WA
You wont see guys skiing bumps like this in ski movies today. Because they can't.