ALASKA–A video of a skier tumbling more than 1,000 feet is going viral after it was released to promote skiing safety. The video shows big-mountain skier Angel Collinson skiing in the Neacola Range in ...
View post: Work Continues on New Mexico's First High-Speed Six-Seater Lift Former professional skier Angel Collinson proves once again that she’s one of the most multifaceted folks to grace the ski ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Angel Collinson came from a racing background to a big mountain skiing career, winning the Freeskiing World Tour (twice), becoming ...
Last winter, Angel Collinson was deep in Alaska’s Neacola Mountains, a jagged subrange of the Aleutian Mountains about 120 miles southwest of Anchorage, in a zone that rarely sees skiers or climbers ...
Even the best skiers in the world have bad days. Pro skier Angel Collinson had a vicious wipeout while skiing in the Neacola Range in Alaska last spring. An aerial camera catches Collinson bouncing ...
She was one of the world’s best big-mountain freeskiers—and then, suddenly, she decided she was done. Angel Collinson’s announcement shocked the sport and left fans wondering what was going on. The ...
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Angel Collinson chose a skiing career because she loved the connection with nature. She won the Freeskiing World Tour twice and became an award-winning star in ski movies. But while she was living the ...
Don’t worry, she’s a professional. In a new safety video from Teton Gravity Research, skier Angel Collinson is filmed tumbling more than 1,000 feet down an Alaska mountain last spring. “I’m okay, I’m ...