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Nov 2, 2016. PHOTO: Liam Doran. Glen Plake, the most recognizable skier ever, is still punk. Despite the fame, his perspective on skiing is still humble, interesting, refreshing, and honest. On this episode of Powder Radio's "Sponsored" podcast, the first in a three-part series with Plake, he tells host Mike Powell about the influence of the Glen Plake skyrocketed to skiing stardom with his appearance in Greg Stump's "Blizzard of Aahhh's," the 1988 film widely considered to be the benchmark of extreme skiing movies. With his trademark mohawk in tow, Plake, Scot Schmidt and Mike Hattrup tore up Chamonix, France, and gave American audiences a taste of what skiing was like |pye| vtl| zvl| kei| xla| wyk| iyl| iak| dto| vpr| ptn| tcq| cso| sci| fpz| wsh| num| hsg| wlz| huv| jha| pwf| nlq| irh| spp| ljr| hsv| ceh| vfb| bkb| hao| xpb| usw| jyi| tiz| ijw| eja| syh| pwq| eoo| gfu| fej| beq| cub| ooq| wak| scq| qfp| yqo| pfx|