| COLDFUSION IN THE UK |
2 October 2001 |
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pairs of VIP tickets to the Natives Private Screening The draw has now been made for this competition.
VERBIER: With ski icons Glen Plake, Seth Morrison,
Shane Szocs, and Doug Coombs.
KENYA: Lions and glaciers! COPPER MOUNTAIN: With the progressive Copper
Freeride team in one of Colorado's finest ski resorts. WHISTLER: Combining incredible heli-skiing, fearless children, a blundering journalist, and legendary adventure skier Eric Pehota
EUROPE: Soar with BASE jump fanatics Dave Barlia and Andy West as they leap off everything dizzyingly tall and fiercely steep. Including the unofficial world record of a 41-second freefall!
GIRDWOOD, ALASKA: Spectacular peaks, matchless terrain, incredibly steep lines, and the occasional avalanche keep snowboarders Julie Zell, Klas Vangen, and Rob Kingwill looking for more.
THE NATIVES PRIVATE SCREENING! In conjunction with Wasteland Ski and Snowboard, and supported by Diver Magazine, Natives has booked Coldfusion for a private screening to our industry friends. The screening will be held on Saturday 13 October at Concourse Suite 1 conference room at the NEC, immediately next door to the Birmingham Ski Show. The film will start at 1830.
The Coldfusion UK tour starts on 15 October. Check our complete list of UK Screening Dates to see when it comes to your town. Tickets are available by calling 020 7240 4071.
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Warren
Miller's 52nd annual ski and snowboard film, COLDFUSION, starts
its UK tour this month (
Natives
is organising a 
IRAN:
Skiers Chris Anthony, Dean Cummings and Spencer Wheatley peek
beneath a veil and find a ski resort packed with locals who
pursue the sport with as much heart as anyone on the planet.
A
RAILING NEAR YOU: Not content with the terrain parks at their
local resorts, a fearless band of New School freeriders turn
the unthinkable into fuel for their adrenaline. You'll see
huge nailbiting railslides on bridges, banisters, and bus
stops; 4-story parking garage leaps; and even a run along
the top of grandma's shrubbery. Defiant defacement of public
property? Probably, but it's cool.
BRIGHTON,
UTAH: Freeriding's best call their wisdom into question, building
several monstrous gap jumps.
