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Deep Powder Snow
Author | : Dolores LaChapelle |
Publsiher | : Kivak I Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Deep ecology |
ISBN | : 1882308212 |
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DEEP POWDER SNOW is Dolores LaChapelle's autobiographical account of her lifetime experiences skiing back country avalanche chutes in the mountains of Utah, Colorado, & Switzerland beginning in the 1940's. From Dolores' memories of the early years in Aspen & Alta, to a serious avalanche accident, to thoughts on Heidegger & Bateson, DEEP POWDER SNOW grounds the exhilarating feeling of skiing steep, DEEP POWDER SNOW shared by many skiing enthusiasts in a timeless philosophy of life.
Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth
Author | : Jim Steenburgh |
Publsiher | : University Press of Colorado |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2014-11-13 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781492016809 |
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Utah has long claimed to have the greatest snow on Earth—the state itself has even trademarked the phrase. In Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth, Jim Steenburgh investigates Wasatch weather, exposing the myths, explaining the reality, and revealing how and why Utah's powder lives up to its reputation. Steenburgh also examines ski and snowboard regions beyond Utah, making this book a meteorological guide to mountain weather and snow climates around the world. Chapters explore mountain weather, avalanches and snow safety, historical accounts of weather events and snow conditions, and the basics of climate and weather forecasting. Steenburgh explains what creates the best snow for skiing and snowboarding in accurate and accessible language and illustrates his points with 150 color photographs, making Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth a helpful tool for planning vacations and staying safe during mountain adventures. Snowriders, weather enthusiasts, meteorologists, students of snow science, and anyone who dreams of deep powder and bluebird skies will want to get their gloves on Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth.
Earth Wisdom
Author | : Dolores LaChapelle |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Human ecology |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106008569516 |
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Deep
Author | : Porter Fox |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Climatic changes |
ISBN | : 0989973204 |
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Veteran ski writer Porter Fox captures the 8,000-year-old sport of skiing, the miracle of snow and the truth of how climate change could wipe out both in the next 75 years. The narrative follows the unlikely rise of skiing from prehistoric Norwegian hunters to nobility in the Alps in the 1800s to present-day freeriders on the vaunted slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Fox talks to alpinists about the allure and mysticism of the sport and to scientists about climate change and its effect on snowultimately finding a story far larger than the demise of skiing. Fox uses primary interviews and evidence, mixed with scientific studies, to explain exactly how and when the Great Melt will play outand the groundswell that is rising up to stop it. DEEP provides firsthand accounts from skiers and scientists who are mapping a way to mitigate climate change, reduce human impact on our planet and repair the water cycle. As it turns out, their efforts to save snow and ice might end up saving the world.
Deep Powder and Steep Rock
Author | : Chic Scott |
Publsiher | : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2015-09-21 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781771601139 |
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"Introduces the reader to the exciting world of heli-skiing and alpine adventure through the life of renowned adventurer and robust entrepreneur Hans Gmoser. Hans Gmoser (1932-2006) was the most influential mountaineer in Canada of the last fifty years. Through innovation, hard work, perseverance and an appetite for adventure, Gmoser evolved from penniless immigrant to mountain guide for kings, queens and prime ministers. He also played a major role in creating what is now western Canada's dynamic mountain adventure community. Known primarily as the inventor of heli-skiing and the founder of Canadian Mountain Holidays (CMH), Gmoser also garnered recognition as a talented rock climber, tireless expedition leader, successful mountain guide, renowned filmmaker, community organizer and vibrant businessman. Told from all aspects of his fascinating life and including some of Gmoser's own words, Chic Scott weaves together a compelling story based on the diaries, expedition journals, film commentaries and personal correspondence of this charismatic and inspiring figure."--
Powder Days
Author | : Heather Hansman |
Publsiher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2021-11-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781488069055 |
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*A Boston Globe Bestseller!* *An Outside Magazine Book Club Pick!* *Winner of the International Ski Association's Ullr Book Award!* "A sparkling account."—Wall Street Journal An electrifying adventure into the rich history of skiing and the modern heart of ski-bum culture, from one of America's most preeminent ski journalists The story of skiing is, in many ways, the story of America itself. Blossoming from the Tenth Mountain Division in World War II, the sport took hold across the country, driven by adventurers seeking the rush of freedom that only cold mountain air could provide. As skiing gained in popularity, mom-and-pop backcountry hills gave way to groomed trails and eventually the megaresorts of today. Along the way, the pioneers and diehards—the ski bums—remained the beating heart of the scene. Veteran ski journalist and former ski bum Heather Hansman takes readers on an exhilarating journey into the hidden history of American skiing, offering a glimpse into an underexplored subculture from the perspective of a true insider. Hopping from Vermont to Colorado, Montana to West Virginia, Hansman profiles the people who have built their lives around a cold-weather obsession. Along the way she reckons with skiing's problematic elements and investigates how the sport is evolving in the face of the existential threat of climate change.
A Hymn of Changes
Author | : David La Chapelle,Devin F. Hormann-Rivard,Ananda Elise Foley |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2009-10 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1933974079 |
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Guiding us through the ancient wisdom of the I Ching, A Hymn of Changes provides elemental context, as well as personal direction, for accessing the deeper pathways made evident through this ancient diviniation modality... the gift of confirmation from your own insight and wisdom of a more than 3000 year old sage before you.
Wild Snow
Author | : Louis W. Dawson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105019363329 |
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Presents historical background on ski mountaineering, which is climbing a mountain on skis and then skiing down the slopes, and offers tips on climbing and skiing specific mountains.