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* Warren Miller's Journey (2003)
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* Warren Miller's Cold Fusion (2001)
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==External links==
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Doug Coombs
Born(1957-09-24)September 24, 1957
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Couloir de Polichinelle in La Grave, France
Nationality United States
Occupation(s)Alpine Skier and Mountaineer
Known forExtreme skiing, film appearances (including Steep (2007) and Warren Miller films)
SpouseEmily Coombs (nee Gladstone)
Awards World Extreme Skiing Champion (1991 and 1993)

Doug Coombs (September 24, 1957 – April 3, 2006) was an American alpine skier and mountaineer who helped to pioneer the sport of extreme skiing, both in North America and worldwide.

Biography

Coombs was born in Boston and grew up in Bedford, Massachusetts, skiing in New Hampshire and Vermont.[1] He attended Montana State University in Bozeman before becoming a fixture of the extreme skiing scene in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, helping to found Valdez Heli-Ski Guides (and the heliskiing industry) in Alaska in 1993, and twice winning the World Extreme Skiing Championship, in 1991 and 1993.[2] Coombs married Emily Gladstone in 1992, and in 1993 they founded Doug Coombs Steep Skiing Camps Worldwide in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. In 1997 the Coombs moved the business to Europe, and the company continues to operate today in Le Grave and Chamonix, in France[3]. Doug and his wife Emily have a son, David.[4]

Death

While skiing with friends On April 3rd 2006, Doug Coombs died from a severe fall at the Couloir de Polichinelle in La Grave, France, trying to rescue his friend Chad VanderHam. VanderHam later died from his injuries[5][6]. Coombs was 48.

A memorial for Coombs was held at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on June 25, 2006 [7]. A run on the upper part of the mountain is named after him as well.

Filmography

While not an exhaustive list, Doug Coombs has been featured in a number of ski films, including:

External links

References

  1. ^ Nathaniel Vinton, "Skiing Beyond Safety's Edge Once Too Often" New York Times May 17, 2006.
  2. ^ Porter Fox, "Legendary: Remembering Doug Coombs" Powder 35, no. 1 (Sept. 2006): 76-87, on 77.
  3. ^ Doug Coombs Steep Skiing Camps Worldwide
  4. ^ Doug Coombs, 48, Dies in French Alps Accident NY Times
  5. ^ Doug Coombs, 48, Dies in French Alps Accident NY Times
  6. ^ A LEGEND FALLS: 4/5 - Coombs died in fall over cliff Powder Magazine
  7. ^ Memorial in Jackson Hole - June 25, 2006 Doug Coombs Memorial Fund
  8. ^ Steep Steep on The Documentary Group's (production company) website
  9. ^ Please use a more specific IMDb template. See the documentation for available templates.