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Mike Douglas was Embedded at Whistler Blackcomb Photo: Paul Morrison -
- Mike Douglas was Embedded at Whistler Blackcomb Photo: Paul Morrison
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Mike Douglas was Embedded at Whistler Blackcomb Photo: Paul Morrison -
- Mike Douglas was Embedded at Whistler Blackcomb Photo: Paul Morrison
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Mike Douglas was Embedded at Whistler Blackcomb Photo: Paul Morrison -
- Mike Douglas was Embedded at Whistler Blackcomb Photo: Paul Morrison
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[EMBEDDED] The Final install of the 6-part EMBEDDED video series is now available at whistlerblackcomb.com/embedded. Thank you for coming on this journey with us!
“The Master Cut” - Looking back on 6 days and nights Embedded at the Peak of Whistler Mountain, pro skier Mike Douglas pays tribute to the hard-working men and women, and the intense coast mountain storms that he witnessed. Reflecting on the beauty of a mountain in transformation, seen from inside the story, Mike concludes what every passionate skier and rider knows in their heart - it's all about snow!
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Mike Douglas, 6 days and nights at the top of Whistler Mountain
With storm clouds swirling and the smell of winter in the air, pro skier Mike Douglas kissed his family goodbye, shouldered his skis and camera bag and embarked on a never-before assignment – to stand watch on the Peak of Whistler Mountain for winter to arrive. Armed only with his computer, his camera and a sleeping bag, the “Godfather of Freesking” documents the Inside Story of Whistler Blackcomb moving towards Opening Day.
Embedded on the frontlines, standing watch for winter, daily video field reports get you closer than anyone has ever been. Whistler Blackcomb Opening Day. Winter 2011–12. It’s here!