Steep

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Warning: You’re about to experience the most breath taking, exhilarating and inspirational ride of your life. The world’s best skiers go beyond their dreams to conquer the steepest runs ever faced. From the sheer cliffs of Grand Teton, to the treachery of Chamonix France, to the untouched Alaskan peaks of Valdez, these extremers sacrifice their lives for a thrill but what a thrill it is. Fantastically beautiful images of the most magnificent peaks on the globe along… More >>

Steep

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5 Responses to “Steep”

  1. Don’t get me wrong, the skiing is amazing and the camera angles are perfect, but I’m looking for a DVD with more terrain parks, tricks, etc…
    I haven’t been able to find one yet.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. saintrroy says:

    How long can you watch folks make some jumps and then others drone through excessive dialogue? After, it is’nt the skiiers minds on display, its their physical prowess and courage no doubt but some of the conversations are really terribly sophomoric and perfect for passing out on the couch, funny that should happen watching a ski movie. The worst part is you see some heavy powder skis, you see the mountain tearing up and coming down right behind the skiier and the film cuts away to some other guy doing overdone backflips somewhere. The elegance and art of skiing is lost and one has this feeling of never really seeing a full run. Youtube posts are much better. A bit of a waste of money and time. Well, the producers made some revenue since I bought a few of these. Verdict: dont bother, go to youtube, search for extreme skiing, ski jumps etc. much better content and fully loaded clips
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Gail Drake says:

    William A. Kerig was the mind behind this whole damn documentary, Mark was a bit more on the bystander with a few ideas side of things. The credit should go to Mr.Kerig. So wake up people.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Edith Angelo says:

    it was a gift for someone. The recipient is an avid skiier and he loved it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. The movie is great. From my point of view there is slightly to much talk and history, the nature and slopes are bit in the second plane. However the movie is “must have” for anyone who likes REAL off-piste skiing.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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