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Seth Morrison. The Ordinary Skier (Full Documentary)

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
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The full film is now available on youtube!

Quote:
For Seth Morrison, skiing is much more than a sport or job, it's a way of life.
It's not a privilege he was born with; it's a passion he discovered on his own.
Through hard work and dedication, Morrison has become one of the best skiers in the world.
The Ordinary Skier traces his journey from the middle class suburbs of Chicago to the Colorado Rockies and into the underground ski-bum subculture that would eventually become Freeskiing.
This is the story of how a collection of misfits turned an elite sport upside down, and how an ordinary kid chased his dream and became one of skiing's most iconic heroes.



http://youtube.com/v/K9xJxSFzhL0
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I really like this film, as it raises the point which is always in my mind - with all this unknown risks that we are facing in the mountain - why we are still doing it and is it worth the risks? We are risking our lives/health for what? and is it worth it?
Ask this question to someone who lost the friend in the mountain ...
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