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Heliskiing in Valdez, Alaska

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Heli Ski In the end, to ski is to travel fast and free - free over untouched snow country. To be bound to one slope, even one mountain, by a lift may be convenient but it robs us of the greatest pleasure that skiing can give, that is to travel through the wide wintry country; to follow the lure of peaks which tempt on the horizon and to be alone for a few days or even hours in clear, mysterious surroundings. Hans Gmoser, Heli Skiing Pioneer Throughout the post World War II decade, mountaineering was at the height of its glory days. Peaks such as Mount Everest were climbed and conquered. Members of the 10th Mountain Division started new ski areas around North America. The first helicopter ski flights took place in Europe in the 1950s. Within that same time period, an ambitious Austrian named Hans Gmoser immigrated to Canada. While working as a ski guide, he began using helicopters to transport skiers to terrain that was otherwise deemed inaccessible. As helicopter transport gained popularity, the sport of heli skiing was born. It become popular with skiers who had finely developed their skills and were looking for a way to push the envelope. Nowadays, a heli skiing trip is a trip to…

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heliskiing;alaska;helicopter skiing;helicopter boarding; heliboarding;ski touring;skiing;chugach mountains;Valdez, Alaska;helisnowboarding;snowcat;promotion

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