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| Ultimate Snowboarding | | Author: | Billy Miller | ISBN: | 184222719X | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description A comprehesive introduction to the history, the heros and the skills needed to ride safely and swiftly regardless of snow or weather conditions.
From the Publisher In the 16 months since Marco Siffredi of France became the first person to snowboard down Mt. Everest in May 2001, the sport that was once the domain of thrill-seekers and slope "outlaws" has turned into one of Americas favorite pastimes. For those who had any lingering doubts last winter, the U.S. sweeps of the mens halfpipe and 18-year old Kelly Clarks spectacular win in the womens halfpipe in the 2002 Olympics was more than enough to convince them of the limitless excitement snowboarding offers. This action-packed collection of essays and interviews about the sport which has lured in 1/3 of ski-area visitors climaxes in an expose of Alaska, the mysterious land of snowboarding extremes where "the scale is immense, the exposure is terrifying, and the weather can be more brutal than you thought possible." Still there are adventurers who come by the thousands to conquer the fierce and beautiful slopes, and Ultimate Snowboarding shows us why.
About the Author Billy Miller has been snowboarding for twenty years. He was Senior Editor for Transworld Snowboarding magazine, his work has appeared in Snowboarder, Newsweek and Esquire. He has also worked on snowboard TV production for ESPN, and the 2002 Winter Olympics for NBC. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Snowboarding FROM THE PUBLISHER A comprehesive introduction to the history, the heros and the skills needed to ride safely and swiftly regardless of snow or weather conditions.
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