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Reid Sabin Interview Reid Sabin
Usually backcountry telemarkers are the antithesis of ski racers, but Reid Sabin walks the line.

Dick Barrymore
"I wouldn't trade one moonrise over the Aiguilles in Chamonix, one sunrise from the summit of the Matterhorn, or one choking powder run for a basket full of GM blue-chip stock certificates."

Dean Cummings
It's early morning in Valdez, Alaska. Owner and head guide of Valdez H2O Heli Adventures, Dean Cummings, together with the pilot, camera guy and athlete talent lift off into the immense mountains of the Chugach Range.

Kim Reichhelm
"When I first started competing in extreme skiing events it was more like festivals. It was more to me like an excuse to go to a really cool place and hang out with my friends..."

Dave Swanwick
He has been known to partake in such non-conformist ski endeavors as telemark skiing down the Great Sand Dunes in Colorado. When he's not guiding film crews to the sweetest spots in the big mountains of Alaska, the cameras are on him.

Seth Morrison
Seth Morrison arrived in Seattle late on a Friday afternoon, just hours before the Global Storming film showing, with nothing but the clothes on his back — no carry-on, no clean socks, no toothbrush.

Steve Winter
Global Storming, Sick Sense, Pura Vida, The Tribe. It sounds like a week's worth of late-night television flicks, but, in fact, this is a portion of the filmography by Matchstick Productions (MSP).

Tommy Moe
Olympic gold medalist Tommy Moe announced in June that he was retiring from the team after 12 years on the World Cup circuit. What's ahead for an accomplished athlete retired at the ripe young age of 28?

John Eaves
Bond evaded villains by skiing the bobsled run in the film For Your Eyes Only. Roger Moore it wasn't, it was Eaves...John Eaves.

Phil Mahre
Now 16 years after he and his twin brother shared the top two spots on the Sarajevo Olympic podium, Phil Mahre remains America's most winning skier.

Josh Loubek
Pro freeskier Josh Loubek wanted to follow his snowboarding buddies into the terrain parks. Now he is riding the wave of a skiing renaissance.

Picabo Street
At split-second speed, Street lost control making a turn around a gate near the top of the course and lay fallen with a broken left femur and a torn right knee. It was everybody's question: was this the end of a career for America's sweetheart? (1998 Interview)



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