Bodies flipping, twisting, turning, soaring through the air, and then they finally, flop into snow, Warren Miller has been creating blissful ski movies for over four decades. They circulate every year, appearing late October or early November, bringing anticipation for the offspring of the mountain and winter to return to Eden. Bountiful mounds of snow adorn the screen as Warren’s movie play, as the master artist crafts his tool across the mountain’s canvass you begin to get that familiar feeling, an addiction present in your mind; it’s time to go skiing again. Warren’s movie is a signal for the pilgrimage to the mountain to begin. The master’s of the mountain grace the screen, every flip, spin, grind, turn, line is unique and a statement by them filled with the passion and love that one cannot help but feel while in the harmonious presence of the mountain; what peace and freedom. No master is greater than Warren Miller, not in terms of skiing or riding ability, but because his films evoke the feelings one has when winter is approaching and skiing is on the way.
Since long before I was born his movies symbolized the ski season, they have evolved along side of the sport. A mix of mountains (freeskiing/riding, backcountry and Heliskiing) and street, although predominantly mountain and skiing (it is a Warren Miller movie) this year’s movie was a sublime mixture of the direction skiing is going but also a tributary of Warren Miller, and skiing’s, big mountain past. The amazing locations like Squaw Valley (where I do most my skiing), the Himalayas in Kashmir, and Alaska were where the master’s created the artworks, dreaming of new lines and building new jumps where they were previously unimagined. One cannot help but drift back into their one mind a dream that first run down the mountain. The innovation of helmet cams made that desire all the more apparent; the tease of being there, engaged in the steeps, ripe with fear and exhilaration, the goal of the movies are simple: make you want to ski, goal achieved. Wanted to upload videos from the movie and can't, I'll settle for the link.