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Big mountain rider Jarkko Henttonen in interview

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
We recently met the best known Finnish big mountain rider Jarkko Henttonen, who has killed some really gnarly mountains. Please notice that my intention is not to spam with this message. We were really excited when writing this story, so I would like to share it with you. Jarkko is a damn nice guy and very good rider. I met him in Chamonix back in 1997, and he showed me few absolutely stunning couloirs and mountain faces. Since 2002 I haven't seen him often, but now we got the chance to hear what's up with him. Read more from the interview of Jarkko Henttonen.

Additionally I kindly ask your help. Could you name some riders who you would like to get interviewed? We like writing these articles, and I really appreciate if you could help us just by naming some interesting snowboarders or skiers to interview. Thanks!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Cool interview. I hadn't heard of Jarkko before, but it's quite some life he's leading there.

How exactly did he break his heel? Not sure what a "lead fall" is.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Shallimus wrote:
Cool interview. I hadn't heard of Jarkko before, but it's quite some life he's leading there.

How exactly did he break his heel? Not sure what a "lead fall" is.


Yeah, he is doing some really interesting things. Just talked with him yesterday and he is currently in Chamonix, but I don't know what he is up to. Lead fall means that you're climbing as the first one while others secure you. If you fall when leading climbing, it's called "lead fall", and in this kind of accident Jarkko broke his heel.

By the way, we also added some additional pictures of Jarkko on another post.
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