Powderwhore Movie: Choose Your Adventure 10/3 At The Trail Head

Posted: Sunday, September 30th, 2012 at 9:00 am

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We are looking to get a jump on the ski porn this year by showing the new Powderwhore movie Choose Your Adventure. We’ll be showing the movie here at our downtown location Wednesday, October 3rd at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are$10 available @ www.powderwhore.com or $12 at the door.

From Powderwhore’s website:

This years movie is such a mixed bag of characters, exotic locations and action that we wanted to get that point across with the title. You really never know what’s coming next in this film, like the Choose Your Own Adventure series we grew up reading. We’re exploring an abandoned mining town in the Arctic, dropping cliffs with Hugo Harrison in British Columbia, plunging into the Antarctic Ocean in speedos, blasting through deep power, catching up with some crusty locals in the Wasatch and more.

Our interest lies in finding people with real stories and ski objectives. We wanted to tag along and capture their actions and motivation for heading into the mountains. Hoping to make it more of an authentic experience this way. We traveled light and moved fast to avoid interfering with the actual adventures as they unfolded.

Despite the underwhelming winter of 2011-12, in which snowfall reached near record lows and unstable avalanche conditions, we were able to make the most of the conditions at home and abroad, with trips to Cerro Castillo, Chile; La Grave, France; the Antarctic Peninsula; Svalbard, Norway; British Columbia, Canada, and the Wasatch Mountains in Utah.

This film features an array of characters from salty backcountry veterans to some of the top skiers and snowboarders, including Chris Davenport, Jake Sakson, Andrew McLean, Seth Wescott, Dylan Freed, Noah Howell, Matt Reardon, Drew Stoecklein, Forrest Coots, Ian Provo, Neil Provo, Chuck Mumford, Darrell Finlayson, Bob Athey, PY Leblanc, Jason Thompson, Todd Stuart and Hugo Harrison.