Tag: freeskiing
Mind Over Matter & Walking On Water!
by Tahoe Designer on Jun.13, 2010, under Banter, Entertainment, Personal, Sports
Have a little faith…
Although not deeply religious, I would consider myself a deep believer in the power of faith… my father would tell me growing up that I could do anything as long as I put my mind to it, and to a large degree, I have to say… he was right. I will admit, [...]
Pro Freeskier and Squaw Valley Local Arne Backstrom Passes After a Big Mountain Fall
by Tahoe Designer on Jun.04, 2010, under Lake Tahoe, Personal, Sports
Squaw Valley and the entire Freeskiing community suffers a devastating loss as news of 29 year old Pro Freeskier Arne Backstrom’s death begins to spread. Early reports state that Arne passed away yesterday after a big mountain skiing accident in the Pisco Peak region of Peru, South America.
Although the Backstrom name has been ingrained in [...]
Fantastic Spring Skiing in Tahoe & Eastern Sierras this Junuary
by Tahoe Designer on Jun.01, 2010, under Lake Tahoe, Personal, Sports, Technology
No, that wasn’t a typo in the title… with the most recent late May storms, June is shaping up to be a great month for backcountry skiing. In fact many locals have been debating that there might actually be more snow as of June 1 in the higher elevations than there was a month or [...]
2010 Freeride Champions Crowned in Verbier
by Tahoe Designer on Mar.23, 2010, under Photography, Sports
After the men’s final competition was postponed Saturday, due to bad visibility, the world’s best freeride skiers and snowboarders once again took on the mythical 600 metre North face of the Bec des Rosses. In perfect conditions the 24 male riders put on the most spectacular show with the fastest and most committed edition of the 15 years of the “Xtreme”.
Crossman and Kuzma Win FWT Kirkwood 2010
by Tahoe Designer on Mar.09, 2010, under Entertainment, Events, Lake Tahoe, Personal, Photography, Sports
As the wind whistled over the razor-sharp rock spires of Kirkwood’s Cirque, skiers readied their gear and nerves for the fifth stop of the Subaru Freeskiing World Tour. This is one of the most-respected steep skiing contests in the world and the venue at Kirkwood Mountain Resort has become notorious due to its steep, technical slopes and because it is permanently closed to the public.
