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Steep, Deep & Launched 4-DVD Collector's Set

Four great videos.  One nice price. 

Teton Gravity Research's Collector's Set:

The Prophecy: Check out the era when the fusion of big mountain riding and jibbing came together to start the next major phase in the progression of freeriding. See visionaries like Jeremy Jones, Micah Black, and Kent Kreitler step up and change the game. Run time: 60 minutes.

Salad Days (noun): a time of youthful indiscretion and delinquency.  What are salad days?  See the answer with the tightest in jib style and culture with backcountry air, cliffs, rails, urban, pipe and more.  Witness skiing's new generation's happy days--the salad days--when the boys are green in judgement and cold in blood.  Run time: 30 minutes.

Further: Watch spine-chilling accounts of the sport's most progressive athletes in the world's most insane locations.  Candide Thovex throws d-spin 720s over a 120-foot gap and Black, Nobis, and Jones rip classic Alaskan lines at over 70 mph. Run time: 60 minutes.

Continuum: This all-time favorite is all about extreme snow action. Footage shot on location in Idaho, Wyoming, Alaska and New Zealand.  This film won two awards at the International Film Festival and was voted Best Movie of the Year by France's acclaimed SKIEUR magazine. Run time: 60 minutes.

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The Last Ridge DVD

The Uphill Battles of the 10th Mountain Division

2007, Color and Black & White
Feature Running Time: 56:16 minutes
Bonus Material: 45 minutes


February 1945. World War II Rages.
In the mountains of Northern Italy, the 10th Mountain Division faces the ultimate uphill battle, scaling a 2,000-foot cliff on a cold winter night to knock the Germans from the high ground. Their success hung on a slender string.

The Last Ridge brings the extraordinary 10th Mountain legacy to life, from their backbreaking training to their inspiring uphill battles that turned the tide for the Allies in Italy, revolutionizing winter mountain warfare abroad and transforming winter sports at home.

Special Features Include:
• Bonus Battle & Training Scenes
• Colorado Mountain Aeirals
• Music by Italian Alpini
• Meet the Men
• Afghanistan Patrol
• Walter Reed Hospital
• Re-Enactors Behind-the-Scenes
• Commentary by Last Ridge Book Author

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Where it all started... Snowboardings Holy Grail

This video features the first ever snowboard competition held at Ski Cooper, Leadville Colorado in 1981.  It includes an interview with Jake Burton Carpenter with his Back Hill model snowboard, along with other pioneers in the sport of snowboarding.

Other DVD special features include: Competitions from 1983 and 1984, the first snowboarders in Aspen and the first snowboard news story. 

 Retail price $19.95, on sale now for $14.95 (25% off)

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Legacy: Austria's Influence on American Skiing

An in-depth documentary film series by Ian Scully.

Legacy is brought to life by excerpts from interviews with a number of Austro-American ski pioneers, as well as narration interspersed with pictures and movie clips. Although the numbers of Austro-American alpine pioneers have dwindled, this film series shows their legacy is still very much alive.

Legacy: Austria’s Influence on American Skiing, documents three generations of ski racers and ski instructors.

Part I*:
Hannes Schneider & His Disciples (1890 - )

(Note: Part I is divided into two DVD segments)

Part II*:
Kruckenhauser & His Ambassadors (1950 - )

Part III*:
Austrian Ski Culture & Helicopter Skiing (1960 - )

* Note: Each of these 4 DVDs are approx. 50-55 mins.

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Classic Ski Films: DVD Collector's Set

Relive the Golden Age of alpine skiing--from 1940s Hollywood coming to Sun Valley, Idaho for lessons, to the birth of hotdogging in 1970s Aspen--with Classic Ski Films on DVD.  Whether it was the first WWII training films for the U.S. mountain troops, or the pageantry and power of the 1960 Winter Olympics, three extraordinary pioneering filmmakers captured it through the lens of history.

John Jay films
Olympic Holiday: The 1960 Winter Olympics
The Best of John Jay
Winter Magic Around the World
Ski Down the Years


Otto Lang films
The Basic Principles of Skiing
Ski Flight
Skillfully Yours


Dick Barrymore films
The Performers
Last of the Ski Bums

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Little Skier's Big Day DVD

This classic film from the U.S. National Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum archives features the true story of 6 year-old Susie Wret, an American Heidi, living on top of Aspen Mountain with her parents, who run a restaurant.

Each day she's the first person to hit the slopes as she travels to school, stopping along the way to meet her animal friends like Snowball the Rabbit. The film is set in the mining town of Aspen. Enjoy the original soundtrack including yodels and whistles. Produced and directed by Fred Iselin.

The orginal film has been digitized onto DVD format for this offering. Length is 25 minutes.

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