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Friday, September 23, 2011

Latest Warren Miller Movie Debuting in Utah in October

The title for this blog post comes from this Salt Lake Tribune article, which announces that the 62nd annual Warren Miller ski movie will make its world premier Oct. 14-15 at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City. "After that, the 240-city fall tour will proceed to Orem (Oct. 18-20), Park City (Oct. 21-22) and Ogden (Oct. 25-27). "

Below are more excerpts from the article.

“When it is snowing in the city, you know that it is dumping in the mountains … puking,” exuded Caroline Gleich, 23, a Salt Lake City resident and Snowbird-sponsored athlete whose favorite “mountain culture slang word” is “stoked.”

She is featured along with Salt Lake Valley residents Rachael Burks, Carlo Travarelli, Leo Ahrens, Sam Cohen, Ben Wheeler and former big-mountain skiing world champion Brant Moles.

See the Warren Miller website for more information. A Miller news release provided these tidbits.

This year, Warren Miller Entertainment offers your first stop for preseason powder stoke, with the introduction of its 62nd annual winter sports film, Warren Miller’s . . . Like There’s No Tomorrow. Narrated by Olympic Gold Medalist Jonny Moseley and shot on location on five continents, . . . Like There’s No Tomorrow celebrates the moments that make up a perfect winter. Tour the world’s most inspiring snowy landscapes, from the rugged peaks of New Hampshire’s Mount Washington to the legendary powder of Squaw Valley, California; from the striking Himalayas in Gulmarg, India to the southern hemisphere’s highest peak in Portillo, Chile. Alaska. Utah. Colorado. New Zealand. Norway. It’s all here, just waiting for you to fill in the blank.

Watch world-class athletes – including Chris Davenport, Julia Mancuso, Daron Rahlves, Colby West and Seth Wescott – drop lines most of us only see in our dreams and learn, frame-by-frame, how to live . . . Like There’s No Tomorrow. Check warrenmiller.com for a complete showcase of this year’s film locations and extended athlete bios.

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