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Is it possible to skin and ski 3 million vertical feet in a year? On January 1, 2024, Noah Dines set out to find out, and so far, he’s doing incredibly well: on July 9, Noah crossed the 2 million vertical feet mark.
So what prompted Noah to attempt this project? What does a typical day look like for him? What have been the biggest challenges so far, and what gear is he using to pull this off? I had lots of questions, and Noah offered lots of great answers to this conversation.
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TOPICS & TIMES:
The Government Camp / Timberline Scene (3:24)
Origins of this Project & 3 Million Feet of Vert (5:07)
Locations (11:15)
How Often are You Solo? (12:34)
Food & Nutrition (15:03)
Injuries / Getting Sick (18:24)
Warm Up & Cool Down Routines (22:23)
Sleep (25:41)
Other Challenges, Part 1 (26:30)
Your Background (29:01)
Other Challenges, Part 2 (31:26)
Resort Touring vs Backcountry Touring (33:28)
Gear (40:56)
Average Vert per Lap? (51:33)
Lessons Learned So Far? (53:53)
Where to Next? (1:01:33)