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About Photographer:
Chris Miller is a Freelance Photographer based in Juneau, Alaska who focuses primarily on Commercial Fishing, Backcountry Skiing, and photojournalism. His work has appeared in: Newsweek, the New York Times, Alaska Magazine, Anchorage Daily News, Juneau Empire, the Worcester Telegram and Gazette, on CNN and the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and various other international publications as well as several books. Currently he is working on a long term photo project on the commercial fishery in Bristol Bay. If you’d like to see some more photographs visit: www.csmphotos.com
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Deep powder front side grab by Yarrow.
A snowboarder floats effortlessly on a blanket of fresh snow.
Go big or go home. Are piece suits are making a come back
Ryland Bell show us how to fly and touch your toes.
Some times it helps to feel the ground.
A group of hikers takes a break to plan the snowy decent.
Some time the sun does shine but only briefly during an Alaskan winter.
Jonney Bressette scopes out the take off above the clouds.
Balance and skill makes for a comfortable landing.
Fresh powder snow flows around Jonney as he launches into thin air.
Panowow! Pow the powder is all around. Either snowboarders use ski poles or hes helping out.
Soft as a babies butt and you can carve it like a turkey.
A Boeing pilot would smile during this landing.
A one handed board fakey..... no ones watching grab.
Could be an avalanche, perhaps a slash?
Kid these day grow wings.
Not sure where this snow surfer came from.
We can see by the clumps of snow, at one time Mark Rainery might have obeyed gravity.
Luke Thoringon a snowboarder is also recruited by gravity consultant.
Not only can Matt hover above snow he can also produce turbo trusted steam from his left pinky.
Deep powder front side grab by Yarrow.
A snowboarder floats effortlessly on a blanket of fresh snow.
Go big or go home. Are piece suits are making a come back
Ryland Bell show us how to fly and touch your toes.
Some times it helps to feel the ground.
A group of hikers takes a break to plan the snowy decent.
Some time the sun does shine but only briefly during an Alaskan winter.
Jonney Bressette scopes out the take off above the clouds.
Balance and skill makes for a comfortable landing.
Fresh powder snow flows around Jonney as he launches into thin air.
Panowow! Pow the powder is all around. Either snowboarders use ski poles or hes helping out.
Soft as a babies butt and you can carve it like a turkey.
A Boeing pilot would smile during this landing.
Not sure where this snow surfer came from.
We can see by the clumps of snow, at one time Mark Rainery might have obeyed gravity.
Luke Thoringon a snowboarder is also recruited by gravity consultant.
Not only can Matt hover above snow he can also produce turbo trusted steam from his left pinky.
obviously, Matt is not golfing. NASA gravity consultant also?
Top Ten ski resorts:
Aspen, Colorado
Cortina, Italy
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Stowe, Vermont
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Banff/Lake Louise, Alberta
Vail, Colorado
Zermatt, Switzerland
Kitzbuhel, Austria
Whistler Blackcomb, British
Banff/Lake Louise, Alberta, Western Canada
Top ten biggest ski areas:
Les 3 Vallées, France
Paradiski, France
Via Lattea, Italy & France
Sella ronda Italy, part of Dolomiti Superski
Les Sybelles France
4 Vallées Switzerland
Matterhorn ski paradise Switzerland & Italy
Espace Killy France
Avoriaz France & Switzerland part of Portes du Soleil
Skiwelt Austria
by S####:
Great pics. Should be able to crop to fit to backgroundtho