White Planet

A Mad Dash through Modern Global Ski Culture

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White Planet

A Mad Dash through Modern Global Ski Culture

Writer, adventurer, and ski hound Leslie Anthonyhas spent his life on two planks, racing down hills, searching for the next perfect ride. His own discovery of skiing occurred just as Alaska was becoming the ski world's Next Big Thing. In the late eighties and early nineties, ski enthusiasts, powder snow, and vast tracts of steep terrain came together, captured on film and beamed to audiences around the world. The result was a freeskiing revolution. In White Planet, Anthony traces an arc through much of skiing's global diaspora over the past thirty years, observing its metamorphoses, its ever-new destinations, and the forces that continue to push the sport in more extreme directions. He's skied volcanoes in Mexico and vertical faces in Alaska, he's raced historic telemark courses in Italy, and he's swum through powder in Japan and avalanches in India, always chasing a new experience, a fresh line, and a bluebird day of skiing with someone who shares the passion. Along the way, he introduces many of the daredevils who have succeeded-and sometimes failed-at spectacular feats, the visionaries who have changed the whole concept of boots and boards and what can be done on them, and the entrepreneurs who are bringing the sport to nontraditional markets such as China, Bulgaria, and India.

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Publisher
Greystone Books
Language
English
Pages
293

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Library of Congress
GV854 .A58 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
x, 293p.
Number of pages
293
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25409474M
Internet Archive
whiteplanet00lesl
ISBN 13
9781553654797
OCLC/WorldCat
670419092

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16785992W

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