Such a great video. I grew up at Alta, literally and figuratively. My first real job was at one of the ski lodges, there. I worked for my semi-hippie brother who was 15 years older than me and listened to all his music, including Three Dog Night. Just showed this video to my teenage sons. They absolutely geeked out on the vibe - the snow, the hill, the turns, the music, the outfits, everything. Please don’t ever take this video down.
I was there that day! I was a senior in high school (Weber High in Ogden) and it DUMPED the day and night before, then cleared off for a great bluebird day with powder so deep it would choke you. Rented some 'wider' skis (Blizzard Wizards) from Sunset Sporting Goods on 29th and Washington in Ogden and headed up with my buddy Curtis Peterson. What a great day skiing! Still remember it.
It was an amazing experience to be bumming then. More so when I look back on it now. So lucky to have been there. Lange Banshees, Marker M4s, wood core VR17s.
Thanks Mark - this is beautiful. I showed it to my kids today and told them about ski bumming in CO from 78-82. You captured it all right here - makes me misty!
@carlklister thanks, these old films bring out so many memories from this very unique ski era....cheap passes, fewer crowds, the switch from leather to plastic boots and wood skis to fiberglass, skiing powder on narrow skis, and changing our view of moguls from one of annoyance to a fun challenge.
My buddies and I watch this video every year at the beginning of the ski season. Perfectly captures what I love about skiing. The music, the scenery, everything. And we've skied a lot of places, but Alta remains our favorite. Thanks for making the video.
Man I can’t believe I found this video! I remember seeing those guys that day. My dad and me were big powder skiers then and he was one of the first ski school instructors at Alta. I had skis strapped to my feet at a very young age and competed in my school days.I miss living in SLC...it was great growing up skiing at Alta.
The best video on TH-cam. It's like the best of skiing and the Wonder Years collided! Alta is a magical place...and so is skiing powder...this video captures both soooo well!
Awesome! This reminds me of my very first day of skiing in UT, which was 10 years later, but just as spectacular. I had never seen skiing like this in my life, and was hooked in an instant. Alta has been the gold standard ever since.
Thanks Mark! Ex ski instructor here (10 years) but I didn't get to Utah until the late 90s. I watch this video every year pre season to get in the right mindset. The vibe it exudes is right on!
@JLThompson74 I was wearing the bulky red down jacket, and had the beard. It was my camera, but Wes (the one in the brown jacket half-way through the film) filmed the 1st half of it. I've got quite a bit more film taken during that time, which I am having digitized this month. All the best, Mark
Wow, great memories, was also a ski bum at that time at the Alta Peruvian Lodge. Wish i could remember the other people working at the lodge. Lost a couple of poles when falling in that deep powder.
I skied at Alta for four days in early 1970. I stayed in a small, low, rectangular wooden building somewhere in what now looks to be the Albion area at the base of the mountain. The layout of the floor was entirely open, except for the toilet area, and was just a set of a dozen or so bunks, as I remember. A few steps from the door, I could put on my skis and glide down to the lift. The entire area was very rustic and free of the commercial facilities of other resorts I was familiar with at the time. I remember taking the lift up the left side of the mountain, getting off, and skiing a short distance to another lift that went off to the right and up to the top of the mountain. Most mornings I was awakened around 5:00 am by the sound of a howitzer lobbing shells from the side of a mountain behind me across the valley to high on the Alta runs in order to trigger avalanches from the overnight snowfall. I thought I died and went to heaven, it was such an incredible experience. In the mid-'90s, my wife and I took a ski trip to Park City. We spent one of our days skiing at Alta. There was much more development in terms of restaurants and lodging. But I remembered the trails I skied 25 years earlier and the snow was perfect, as usual. Great times, great memories.
Waoow, all the feelings that comes rushing! I'm about 10-15 years younger than these guys, but the rhythm is the same... My glory days where from the mid 80:s to around 2000. Did ski a lot of powder with guys of all ages, if you know that dance, you dance forever! I'm actually using a pair of 204 K2 super MSL from around year 2000, and they are new! Since I have had some problems with injuries, and have a weak leg... I just decided that if I can carve again with these skis (after 20 years of doing other stuff, mainly surfing and kitesurfing) on my small hill. Then, I have no reason to go modern! Never went to Alta, got baptised in Chamonix.
@TubeMistake Yes, you got the ages correct. And I guess that so many people had problems listening to music and skiing (at least hearing others say "watch out") that they banned "Walkmans" in many places by 1984. Shambala is a great song, and reached #3 on the charts a few months before this film was taken. Best, Mark
Thanks for posting this video. The seventies were my heydays of skiing. I'm guessing you guys must be around/near 60. I'm 64 now and getting ready to get way back into skiing. I actually have an Astraltune in storage; the one I was wearing when I fell and twisted my knee at Snowbird and wrecked my cartilege. Some folks can't walk and chew gum. At the time I apparently couldn't ski and listen to music. Again, I love the video and the choice of 3DG tune. It really seems to sync up.
@TubeMistake I had never heard of Astraltune so I looked it up. Wow, it pre-dated the Sony Walkman (which I later owned) by 4 years. Thanks for the info. Mark
@JLThompson74 That's very cool. You'll be interested to know that Rock (the one with the red pants with white stars) was also born on Jan. 5. He turned 23 the day this film was taken.
Just noticed those orange boots @ 1:58 look like my old Hansons's. I think they came in blue also. As I recall my first boots were orange Reichle boots with five buckles which each had something like 12 different settings. I would spend the whole day gettin' 'em just right - ha ha!
Well I guess alot more folks like to watch singers sing rather than to watch really inspiring skiing with the singers backing up the action, but for what it's worth 3dog on soundstage 1975 here --->
I love GoPros, but nothing beats a good cameraman with a good camera. Realistically, unless a skier is stomping cliffs or doing something exciting, helmet cam footage quickly becomes dull. There's something powerful about witnessing the emotion, the music, and the excellent technique these guys have. They're skiing better than 99% of people in deep power...on straight skis.
First run, Wildcat lift to Blackjack/Westward Ho. Second run, I'm guessing Backside/Yellow Trail, based on you hiking up from old Germania. Is that about right?
LOL, the way they ski is so weird. It's like they're on an elliptical machine. And who says you need fat skis, they seem to do fine on those thin ones.
Such a great video. I grew up at Alta, literally and figuratively. My first real job was at one of the ski lodges, there. I worked for my semi-hippie brother who was 15 years older than me and listened to all his music, including Three Dog Night. Just showed this video to my teenage sons. They absolutely geeked out on the vibe - the snow, the hill, the turns, the music, the outfits, everything. Please don’t ever take this video down.
I was there that day! I was a senior in high school (Weber High in Ogden) and it DUMPED the day and night before, then cleared off for a great bluebird day with powder so deep it would choke you. Rented some 'wider' skis (Blizzard Wizards) from Sunset Sporting Goods on 29th and Washington in Ogden and headed up with my buddy Curtis Peterson. What a great day skiing! Still remember it.
This is such a good video. I come back to it every couple of months when I need a pickmeup.
The soul of skiing. I love Alta. I love what this video symbolizes.
It was an amazing experience to be bumming then. More so when I look back on it now. So lucky to have been there. Lange Banshees, Marker M4s, wood core VR17s.
Thanks Mark - this is beautiful. I showed it to my kids today and told them about ski bumming in CO from 78-82. You captured it all right here - makes me misty!
Soooo....sweet. Put a huge smile on my face as I wait patiently for the snow to fly once more. :)
@carlklister thanks, these old films bring out so many memories from this very unique ski era....cheap passes, fewer crowds, the switch from leather to plastic boots and wood skis to fiberglass, skiing powder on narrow skis, and changing our view of moguls from one of annoyance to a fun challenge.
i think skiers anywhere get a warm fuzzy feeling from this video.... how can you not?
My buddies and I watch this video every year at the beginning of the ski season. Perfectly captures what I love about skiing. The music, the scenery, everything. And we've skied a lot of places, but Alta remains our favorite. Thanks for making the video.
Thanks jd. I agree that there's no place Alta. I hope you have some great runs this year.
Man I can’t believe I found this video! I remember seeing those guys that day. My dad and me were big powder skiers then and he was one of the first ski school instructors at Alta. I had skis strapped to my feet at a very young age and competed in my school days.I miss living in SLC...it was great growing up skiing at Alta.
Wow, that put a smile on my face. Simply awesome! Timeless.
Anytime I wanna feel good about life, I just put on this video. Thanks for uploading it. Been skiing Alta since 1978, the place never gets old.
Thanks Jon. Alta is a feel-good place period; there is simply no place like it.
The best video on TH-cam. It's like the best of skiing and the Wonder Years collided! Alta is a magical place...and so is skiing powder...this video captures both soooo well!
thank you mark - even better the second time
That'll bring a smile to your face!
Oh my god this video is pure magic
This is for real..thanks for upload.. :)
Awesome! This reminds me of my very first day of skiing in UT, which was 10 years later, but just as spectacular. I had never seen skiing like this in my life, and was hooked in an instant. Alta has been the gold standard ever since.
I grew up on 207 cm racing skis in the moguls and powder...seeing this takes me back.
Thanks Mark! Ex ski instructor here (10 years) but I didn't get to Utah until the late 90s. I watch this video every year pre season to get in the right mindset. The vibe it exudes is right on!
It's so beautiful that i would like to come back in 70's and 80's
Been loving this video for the 10 years it's been up. CLASSIC skiing! 0:39 moment of pure beauty.
I can't thank enough for your posts. Nylon ski pants are back in! No doubt impart do to you! K2 for good!!!!
@JLThompson74 I was wearing the bulky red down jacket, and had the beard. It was my camera, but Wes (the one in the brown jacket half-way through the film) filmed the 1st half of it. I've got quite a bit more film taken during that time, which I am having digitized this month. All the best, Mark
I think I have just seen the most perfect video on TH-cam.
Favorite ski video, best song!
Wow, great memories, was also a ski bum at that time at the Alta Peruvian Lodge. Wish i could remember the other people working at the lodge. Lost a couple of poles when falling in that deep powder.
I skied at Alta for four days in early 1970. I stayed in a small, low, rectangular wooden building somewhere in what now looks to be the Albion area at the base of the mountain. The layout of the floor was entirely open, except for the toilet area, and was just a set of a dozen or so bunks, as I remember. A few steps from the door, I could put on my skis and glide down to the lift. The entire area was very rustic and free of the commercial facilities of other resorts I was familiar with at the time. I remember taking the lift up the left side of the mountain, getting off, and skiing a short distance to another lift that went off to the right and up to the top of the mountain. Most mornings I was awakened around 5:00 am by the sound of a howitzer lobbing shells from the side of a mountain behind me across the valley to high on the Alta runs in order to trigger avalanches from the overnight snowfall. I thought I died and went to heaven, it was such an incredible experience. In the mid-'90s, my wife and I took a ski trip to Park City. We spent one of our days skiing at Alta. There was much more development in terms of restaurants and lodging. But I remembered the trails I skied 25 years earlier and the snow was perfect, as usual. Great times, great memories.
It's snowing on Alta. I am ready.
Love the video!
Waoow, all the feelings that comes rushing!
I'm about 10-15 years younger than these guys, but the rhythm is the same...
My glory days where from the mid 80:s to around 2000.
Did ski a lot of powder with guys of all ages, if you know that dance, you dance forever!
I'm actually using a pair of 204 K2 super MSL from around year 2000, and they are new!
Since I have had some problems with injuries, and have a weak leg...
I just decided that if I can carve again with these skis (after 20 years of doing other stuff, mainly surfing and kitesurfing) on my small hill.
Then, I have no reason to go modern!
Never went to Alta, got baptised in Chamonix.
@TubeMistake Yes, you got the ages correct. And I guess that so many people had problems listening to music and skiing (at least hearing others say "watch out") that they banned "Walkmans" in many places by 1984. Shambala is a great song, and reached #3 on the charts a few months before this film was taken. Best, Mark
Thanks for posting this video. The seventies were my heydays of skiing. I'm guessing you guys must be around/near 60. I'm 64 now and getting ready to get way back into skiing.
I actually have an Astraltune in storage; the one I was wearing when I fell and twisted my knee at Snowbird and wrecked my cartilege.
Some folks can't walk and chew gum. At the time I apparently couldn't ski and listen to music.
Again, I love the video and the choice of 3DG tune. It really seems to sync up.
It's a pretty sweet, classic video
Pure Gold, Thank You!!!
HQ - head quality. Wash away my sorrows. Pre-Astraltune days no less.
Sham-lama-bala.
@TubeMistake I had never heard of Astraltune so I looked it up. Wow, it pre-dated the Sony Walkman (which I later owned) by 4 years. Thanks for the info. Mark
@JLThompson74 That's very cool. You'll be interested to know that Rock (the one with the red pants with white stars) was also born on Jan. 5. He turned 23 the day this film was taken.
Thx for sharing with us!
Just noticed those orange boots @ 1:58 look like my old Hansons's. I think they came in blue also. As I recall my first boots were orange Reichle boots with five buckles which each had something like 12 different settings. I would spend the whole day gettin' 'em just right - ha ha!
Awesome!
I skied there in 1997 on my Rossi 4s's with broken edges, no worries with deep powder.
Tack sa(o) mycket
This is my birthday, unfortunately I was in Texas doing my freshman year of university after a four year hitch as a Hospital Corpsman.
i live here. :)
Excellent...just fucking excellent.
Back in the days when you had to "keep those tips up" on those skinny things we used to call skis.
Well I guess alot more folks like to watch singers sing rather than to watch really inspiring skiing with the singers backing up the action, but for what it's worth 3dog on soundstage 1975 here --->
Someone knows where I can find these red pants with white stars??? Contact me..
nice Thanks for the share..if you only had a gopro
I love GoPros, but nothing beats a good cameraman with a good camera. Realistically, unless a skier is stomping cliffs or doing something exciting, helmet cam footage quickly becomes dull. There's something powerful about witnessing the emotion, the music, and the excellent technique these guys have. They're skiing better than 99% of people in deep power...on straight skis.
Red ski pant with white stars. Is that Owen Wilson!?
Ha! No, that is my friend Lowell Nelson (AKA Rock Nelson.
First run, Wildcat lift to Blackjack/Westward Ho. Second run, I'm guessing Backside/Yellow Trail, based on you hiking up from old Germania. Is that about right?
Sounds about right!
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Did they have hats in the 70s? ...Imagining some old timers talking story at Watsons, with missing ears.
I really don't miss submarining a pair of 205cm skinny skis into the powder. Floating is more fun.
LOL, the way they ski is so weird. It's like they're on an elliptical machine. And who says you need fat skis, they seem to do fine on those thin ones.
That ain't Alta.... that's MECCA, Baby!
That's "Utahpia"
@@jdkelley47 Good 'un !
Fabulastic