Four Aussie professional skiers deployed the world’s first autonomous drone technology in Alaska to produce the ultimate extreme ski adventure film, “Sugar Mountain”.
Sugar Mountain has some of the greatest ski footage ever captured, with a world first use of drone technology. They learned to fly two prototype drones and the quality of the images taken were second to none.
The skiers were dropped onto a remote Alaskan glacier for a month of camping, climbing and skiing some of the steepest slopes the world has to offer. Unsupported by helicopters or snow-machines, every turn made, every first descent was self-climbed in the freezing cold.
The film in full by Richard James will be coming in November 2014
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Grab your goggles and break out your sunscreen because this weekend we’re going … skiing? That’s right, just because the mercury is reading in the ’80s, that doesn’t mean we have to give up on our favorite winter pastimes just yet.
In fact, summertime skiing and snowboarding has gained some serious momentum over the last few decades, and it’s not as far away as you might think. Here are five summer options right here in North America that will keep you sliding downhill no matter how hot it gets … More
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