h.harb wrote:The best off-piste skier is Marcus Caston, ex-racer, totally PMTS.
go_large_or_go_home wrote:I don’t think he knows what extension is...sure his outside leg might get long during his carving, but otherwise he flexes, counters and pulls his feet back to the extreme...he could probably do with some HHS alignment magic, but otherwise awesome - especially considering the speed he is skiing at..
I haven't found any discussion of Dominique's Perret skiing on the forum. So asking in this thread.
h.harb wrote:Maybe people aren't that ipressed?
h.harb wrote:I haven't found any discussion of Dominique's Perret skiing on the forum. So asking in this thread.
Maybe people aren't that ipressed?
1990: world record for ski cliff jumping (36.40 meters).
1991: Dominique Perret establishes a speed of 211.825 km / h in Portillo (Chile).
1996: Dominique Perret goes on an expedition with Jean Troillet to ski the North Face of Everest from the Tibetan side in pure Alpine style, without camps or oxygen. After 3 months on the spot and 3 attempts at more than 8,000 meters, they manage to ski from the altitude of 8,500 meters11.
1998: world record in ski elevation, 120,000 meters in 14 hours and 30 minutes (Mike Wiegele Heli Resort, Canada).
2000: Dominique Perret was elected "Best freeride skier of the century" in Paris by journalists, readers and Internet users of the media and the specialized press.
2004: the US magazine "Skiing" presents him as one of the 12 "stars" who changed the sport.
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