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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 3 years ago October 4, 2021
WATCH: The FIFTY - Mt. Stimson
First skied in 1997, Mt. Stimson dominates the skyline of northwest Montana like a giant shark tooth turned upside down. Stimson not only has a steep, 5,000-foot exposed ski descent, but this line featured the single hardest approach of any ski line so far in The FIFTY series. Joined by Nick Russell, Cody Townsend and cameraman Bjarne Salen embark on a three-day sufferfest of epic proportions.
The FIFTY is a project following Cody Townsend as he attempts to climb and ski all fifty of the lines and mountains chronicled in the book, "The 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America". The series documents Townsend's journeys, travels, challenges, and each line and mountain listed in the book. It's a journey through the most majestic mountains and ski lines in North America along with a unique insight into how skiers make decisions in the backcountry, how they plan, navigate, and safely move through the mountains along with the people that dedicate their lives to the mountains.
Line #1: Messner Couloir
Line #2: Mt. Superior
Line #3: Terminal Cancer
Line #4: Hypodermic Needle
Line #5: Mt. Currie
Line #6: Aemmer Couloir
Line #7: Joffre Peak
Line #8: The Sphinx
Line #9: Spearhead Traverse
Line #10: Giant Steps Couloir
Line #11: Grand Teton
Line #12: Landry Line
Line #13: Middle Teton
Lines #14-15: North Maroon & Holy Cross Couloir
Line #16: Mt. Tukuhnikivatz
Line #17: Wilson Peak
Lines #18-19: Meteorite Mountain & Pontoon Peak
Line #20: Watson Traverse
Line #21: Mt. Shasta
Line #22: Mt. Timpanogos
Line #23: Mt. Washington
Line #24: Mt. Shuksan
Line #25: McGown Peak
Line #26: The Sickle
Line #27: Mt. Moran
Lines #28-30: Mt. Hood, Mt. Rainier, & El Dorado Peak