
2021
backcountry skiing documentary
Along this goal to ski all fifty of "The Fifty Classic Ski Descents of North America", there lies a few cruxes. A few lines that stand out as the ultimate test for skiers. Lines that have seen one, maybe two, ski descents in history. One such mountain that is on that list is Mt. St. Elias in Alaska. Mt. St. Elias is a mythical, foreboding peak that jumps straight out of the ocean, 18,008 feet into the sky. It's renowned for violent storms that come straight off the northern pacific and slam into its icy steeps. It is unknown how many people have ever stood on the summit, but it is known that most people that try, fail. In May of 2021, Cody Townsend, Dan Corn, Nick Russell and cinematographer Bjarne Salen set out to climb and ski this Alaskan beast. This is the tale of their adventure.

Cody Townsend

Dan Corn

Nick Russell

Bjarne Salén

Shine On: The Forgotten Shining Location

The Making of 'The Howl of the Devil'

White Fortress

Little Foxes

Mammoth

I Am

Elton John’s Guide to Glastonbury

Night Flight with Frank Zappa, Porn Wars

Artifact from the Future: The Making of 'THX 1138'

Nine Lives Would Not Do

Turning of the Tide: The Ill-Starred Making of Moontide

The Dardennes on Leon M's Boat

Cult People

Heavenly Bodies

Jezebel: Legend of the South

Caribou Hunters

The Moebius Flip

Zero Hunger: In a World of Plenty

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