The Line: A First Descent on the World's 14th-Highest Peak
When ski mountaineer Mark Newcomb first spotted the 3,400-foot-long Untch Couloir, he knew he had to ski it. The rub? It starts at 26,000 feet on one of the most infamous peaks on earth.
When ski mountaineer Mark Newcomb first spotted the 3,400-foot-long Untch Couloir, he knew he had to ski it. The rub? It starts at 26,000 feet on one of the most infamous peaks on earth.
Powder Day: Ski the tree-lined chutes and ledges between midway stations P2 and P1 before dropping into the broad Vallons de la Meije.
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