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Greg Hill's March Madness: 4 days in and he's finding peaks and powder.

Sport watches — 6 March 2014


Day's job is done. Photo: Bruno LongAlmost a week in to his challenge to ski 100,000m in a month and Greg Hill has put in an amazing performance so far. He's made some big ascents and powered his way through a lot of local powder.
“I yearn for bigger summits and more wild lines but the powder has been incredible,” he tells us.

In the first four days, Greg has been ski-touring between 9-11 hours a day, covered a daily average of 27km (horizontal distance) but over 4,000m of vertical. There are a lot of mountain lines.

Greg Hill with his family. Photo: Bruno Long

On the first day he summited Mt Mackenzie, 2,459m, near Revelstoke. His wife and two kids were there to greet him. 
Being able to share my first summit of this challenge with my family was priceless after such an excursion,” says Greg.

“Days 2, 3 and 4 have been days of incredible powder skiing - deep and steep lines through trees, pillows and chutes, so it's been fun.”

Greg was thinking about putting in a rest day or whether to carry on while conditions were still so good.
“It's easy to remain psyched and motivated when every run is so great,” he says. 

To follow Greg's progress, stay tuned to our Facebook page. We'll be making regular updates.