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We are all 80 years old and we continue to improve our ski skill and keep skiing. I believe that this will lead to our future longevity. In fact, when I go to ALTA, Utah ski resort, which is the second oldest ski resort in the U. S. , I am encouraged to
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Steep & Deep − Our ski tracks on the steep slope. My friends and I had been helicopter skiing together every year for many years, but in 2021 we could not go to Canada because the border was closed due to Pandemic covid-19
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Timeless Beauty........ Methven Heli-Skiing, NZ
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Our super heli-ski guide Anna is helping unloading another group of skis & backpacks from the helicopter _ Methven Heli-Skiing, New Zealand
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Helicopter landed on top of this sharp ridge _ Our pilot was a man of super skill - The wind gust comes from every direction _ Methven Heli-Skiing
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Majesty _ Helicopter skiing and off-piste skiing are a life expanding experience _ Methven Heli-Skiing
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The wind is so strong at the summit of Rainbow Mountain. My mitten glove seem to be blown away - Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in the distance
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Awesome Seracs: Glaciers are in constant motion, creating crevasses and seracs - Cheakamus Glacier in the Garibaldi Range, Canada
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Deepest snow on the planet - Canada
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Group of mountaineering skiers in Whistler - Whistler Blackcomb resort is recruiting mountaineering skiers for a guide fee of $800 per person per day. I'll be back after my trip to Canada
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New Zealand Heli-Skiing _ Skier: Patrick
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Skier: Patrick _ New Zealand Heli-Skiing
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Skier: Patrick at Methven Heli-Skiing
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Skier: Patrick at Methven Heli-Skiing
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Looking at one of the steepest slopes in Methven Heli-Skiing. Are we going to ski there sometime? It depends on our ski guide's decision. The most important thing is the snow condition; each slope has a different condition. Safety is a No. 1 priority, so
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Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States [14,505 ft /4,421 m] IMG_4281
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Great Nature_Whistler Heli-Skiing
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We endured strong gust at the ridge _ Methven Heli-Skiing, NZ
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Into Heaven _ Methven Heli-Skiing, NZ
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What a beautiful world! _ Our ski tracks
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Can't quit skiing!
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Palmer Range Ridge Line
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Ski guide: Anna
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She has a great speed
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Methven Heli-Skiing
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Dazzling Snow - New Zealand
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Top of the world _ Our heli-ski guide Anna: Super Lady - She load and unload our heavy skis and our backpacks into a helicopter every time we ski. New Zealand
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Pristine Nature - New Zealand
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Skiing one by one as a safety measure due to potential avalanche risks - New Zealand
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On the steep slopes we ski one skier at a time to avoid a risk of avalanche - New Zealand