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Poster:
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Poster:
A snowHead
It's a photo-filled book ... and a website, or 'webumentary' featuring interactive maps, photo galleries, trip member profiles and video episodes.
It's a project by writer Stephan Drake and photographers Mark Smith and Oskar Enander, who travelled from Boulder to Alaska to capture the spirit of big places, big air and big powder.
The 240-page book is $49.95 (hardback) or $29.95 (softback). The website is free:
www.powderroad.com
Don't know how it compares with Route 66, but it sounds much softer.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Stephan Drake was also one half of the now sadly defunct Drake Boinay - pioneering manufacturers of carbon skis. He's gone on to set up Drake Powderworks which seems to be producing (or planning to produce...) some pretty radical designs
edit: website for those interested is
www.dpskis.com
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