Powder
The Greatest Ski Runs on the Planet
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Product details:
- Publisher Quercus Publishing
- Date of Publication 20 November 2025
- ISBN 9781529446951
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 292x254x26 mm
- Weight 1340 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 150 colours photographs + 50 maps 672
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Long description:
A fully updated and revised edition.
Long descents, big verts, challenging pistes and stunning scenery, Powder is the definitive guide to the best and most feared ski runs on the planet.
Whether you're a serious off-piste skier or a novice with alpine ambitions, this visually stunning guide will undoubtedly inspire the winter Olympian in all of us. Along with classic runs in Chamonix, Whistler and Jackson Hole, Powder will also take you to offbeat and exotic locations such as the Himalayas, the Atlas Mountains and Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the skiing world's highest mountain - places notable not only for the fantastic skiing and snowboarding, but also for their extraordinary scenery.
Powder is the ultimate bucket list for any snow sports enthusiast, challenging beginners and experts alike to take on the most breathtaking runs the world has to offer.
Contents include: Mt St Elias, Alaska; Whitehorn 2, Lake Louise, Canada; Inferno, Mu?rren, Switzerland; Tortin, Verbier, Switzerland; Aiguille Rouge, Les Arcs, France; Klein Matterhorn Descent, Cervinia, Italy; Lyngen Peninsula, Norway; Mizuno no Sawa, Niseko, Japan; Everest, Mt Everest, Nepal; The Motatapu Chutes, Treble Cone, New Zealand; Fast One, Mt Buller, Australia; Mt Vinson, Antarctica.