A dramatic and amazing documentary that follows three of the most famous freestyle skiers in the world in one of the most important sporting challenges on this planet: descending the magnificent Mount Saint Elias in Alaska on skis. The mountain with a height of 5,489 meters has the longest known ski descent with 25km of descent and slopes of more than 60º. The two Austrians Axel Naglich and Peter Ressmann, along with the American skier Jon Jonhston will be at the forefront of this impressive challenge. The documentary will follow the three athletes in their attempt to become part of skiing history by defying the technical and meteorological difficulties of the descent.
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A dramatic and amazing documentary that follows three of the most famous freestyle skiers in the world in one of the most important sporting challenges on this planet: descending the magnificent Mount Saint Elias in Alaska on skis. The mountain with a height of 5,489 meters has the longest known ski descent with 25km of descent and slopes of more than 60º. The two Austrians Axel Naglich and Peter Ressmann, along with the American skier Jon Jonhston will be at the forefront of this impressive challenge. The documentary will follow the three athletes in their attempt to become part of skiing history by defying the technical and meteorological difficulties of the descent.