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The Greatest Snow on Earth: Utah's Skiing Story
55 min. 1999

Skiing in Utah is traced back to the 1800's when intrepid miners and mailcarriers used skis to travel through the Wasatch mountains. Within the span of a century, legends would be created, a half billion dollar industry would bloom, and Utah plays host to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.

Through rarely-seen archival footage and interviews of Stein Eriksen, Alf Engen, Dolores LaChapelle, Dick Bass, and Andrew McLean (to name a few), the compelling history of ski jumping, resort development, avalanche science, inventions, powder skiing, and the controversial 2002 Winter Olympic Games are revealed.

The early history of avalanche science at Alta is traced with compelling footage and interviews of Sverre Engen, Monty Atwater, Ed and Dolores LaChapelle.

Hank Kashiwa, skiing commentator and 1972 United States Olympic ski racer, narrates this documentary by award-winning filmmaker Shawn Emery.

"Tune in...a must see," SKI magazine.

"A powerful testimony of the sport's true pioneers," Picabo Street.

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Please send check or money order for $23.95 payable to:

Working Title Productions
1221 South 1000 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
USA

Questions: 801-463-0741, semery@xmission.com

Avalanche Awareness

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Riding Safely in Avalanche Country
is produced by the Forest Service National Avalanche Center. It is the best snowmobile-oriented, basic avalanche awareness video available and it's a steal at $15.95. All proceeds from video sales go to avalanche education for snowmobilers, so you can feel superior for ordering it!

E-mail or call (208) 726-4333 to order.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/12/99


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Winning the Avalanche Game is a modern classic! Produced by the Utah Avalanche Center, the avalanche awareness and snow safety information is top-notch and exactly what you want to know before going out to play in the den of the avalanche dragon. $29.95 S/H included.

Also available from:

Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center
Box 521353
Salt Lake City, UT 84152-1353
(801) 488-1003



Reviewed by: FF on 3/19/99

 


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Produced by some of the country's leading avalanche experts like Betsy Armstrong and Knox Williams, Avalanche Awareness: A Question of Balance is an excellent avalanche awareness video that gives you real tools to use in the backcountry.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/19/99


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Avalanche 2-Pack
"This video covers all the bases re: avalanche safety. If you are spending time in the backcountry, pick one up. Could be the best 10 bucks you ever spend."
Avalanche Rescue and Skills Training

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Avalanche Rescue Beacons: A Race Against Time was produced by Dale Atkins at the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. This video is good stuff and really clarifies the functioning of avalanche beacons. You learn the "whys" behind all the quirky little things that are hard to remember about beacon searches, like: orienting to the maximum signal, interpreting double loud points and the difference between grid and tangent searches. 38 min. $25.00

This video is available through the Colorado Geologic Survey publications catalog.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/19/99

 


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The same crew from the CAIC teamed up with the National Ski Patrol to bring you Avalanche Rescue: Not a Second to Waste!. It's nice when videos like this are produced by people who really know what they're talking about! Organized rescue teams like ski patrols and search and rescue groups will probably find this information the most useful, but anyone who ventures into the winter backcountry can benefit from this quick primer in search techniques. Seeing how long it takes even skilled rescuers to find a buried victim will make you want to run out and buy a beacon!

You can order this video on-line if you have a current NSP membership number, otherwise, check your local bookstore.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/25/99

 


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What's the difference between a trampoline and a banjo? You take your shoes off before you jump on a trampoline...

If this pretty much sums up your opinion of the instrument, then steer clear of Snow Profile Procedures, whose soundtrack is a poor audio-quality, uninterrupted jangle of twangy finger-picking laid over still photos of some guy in a snow pit. The Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) is known for their cutting-edge avalanche programs and high quality education materials, so it makes me wonder what happened here. The idea of a video that illustrates snow pit profiles is a great one, since the process is difficult to visualize from a text or lecture, but the world will have to wait for a better attempt.

Order it if you must, but the excellent Observation Guidelines... reviewed on our Other Publications page contains the same information and is not nearly so pricey!

Use this address and phone number or e-mail address if you have trouble ordering on-line.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/19/99

 


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In contrast to the pathetic Snow Profile Procedures, The Canadian Avalanche Association's (CAA) Beating the Odds is a great training video that consistently ranks as the most popular in our avalanche courses. While it starts out a bit hokey, the video ends up doing an excellent job of tying the big picture together as it follows a group of unacquainted backcountry snowmobilers, skiers and snowboarders as they plan and conduct a weekend excursion into avalanche terrain that turns deadly for some.

This video was a finalist at the Banff Mountain Film Festival in 1996.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/19/99

 

Avalanche Entertainment

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The Discovery Channel's Raging Planet video series focuses on dramatic forces of nature. Raging Planet: Avalanche is like similar commercial videos produced by non-snow people: you can expect high production values, high drama, nail-biting avalanche footage and somewhat weak snow science. This is a fun, ooh-aah video, but don't expect to learn much practical information!

These programs are multi-media events and you can scan their web-site for related articles, lesson plans and other information.

Due to improved equipment, new winter sports and relentless media obsession with the idea of "extreme", it's not just the lunatic fringe getting killed in avalanches these days. If Hollywood-style videos encourage the avalanche-naive general public to seek out deeper information, then it is certainly a good start!

Reviewed by: FF on 3/18/99

 


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Avalanche! is a Nova (PBS) program. This is another extremely well-crafted production with excellent avalanche footage, nice graphics and interviews with prominent snow scientists and avalanche control experts. The snow science is still a bit weak, but this video won't teach you anything that you'll have to unlearn later. Don't worry about getting bored--entertainment is still the ultimate goal, here!

PBS invented the multi-media concept and the Nova web-site continues the tradition with related teaching materials, information on the making of the video and other information.

Reviewed by: FF on 3/18/99

 


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Another in a series of natural disaster "profiles" by the people who invented the genre. Buy a good copy so you don't have to sit through the commercials on the one your mom sent you from Florida.

Reviewed by: FF on 2/8/01

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