Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure 
and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing

Sheltered in a snow cave on Mount Elbrus, Dan Egan stares into the mouth of a storm on the tallest mountain on the European continent, a merciless mountain that claims more lives per year than Everest. In the belly of the beast, Egan takes stock of every moment that brought him here-the life of a Boston boy enthralled with self-determination and adventure.

Egan emerges from the white haze of the storm to summit a climactic arc of perseverance we see repeated across decades on skis, on sailboats, in personal relationships, in entrepreneurial endeavors, and in examination of self. The world-renowned pioneer of extreme skiing takes the story of his youth growing up in New England and artfully creates the stage for the simultaneous evolution of big mountain skiing and his personal journey on snow and sea.

Featured in 12 Warren Miller Entertainment ski films, on the Discovery Channel, ESPN, Good Morning America, in Powder Magazine, and other media outlets, Dan Egan is an award-winning broadcaster and film producer, and a ski legend who continues to teach and share his love of the sport around the globe. Dan and his brother John Egan, as the Egan Brothers, traveled to some of the world's most remote regions following the geopolitical events of the 1980s and 1990s. They made first descents on the Berlin Wall, skied beside the Persian Gulf War, and organized the 1993 Middle East Peace Ski in Lebanon; the brothers were willing to ski wherever the world would watch and listen.

Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing chronicles Dan's trials, successes, and losses, as well as the technological boom and subsequent growth of the outdoor media industry. The book maps time and space, unraveling history as Egan ties together his own family's story, the ever-present mortality of his namesake, his grandfather's involvement in desegregating Boston's schools, and the rise of extreme skiing and technology into the new millennium. An ode to a life filled with curiosity, growth, freedom, and its costs, Dan Egan and Eric Wilbur's new book promises a heavy dose of humor, suspense, thrill, and documentary, as thirty years of haze dissipates to clarity.

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Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure 
and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing

Sheltered in a snow cave on Mount Elbrus, Dan Egan stares into the mouth of a storm on the tallest mountain on the European continent, a merciless mountain that claims more lives per year than Everest. In the belly of the beast, Egan takes stock of every moment that brought him here-the life of a Boston boy enthralled with self-determination and adventure.

Egan emerges from the white haze of the storm to summit a climactic arc of perseverance we see repeated across decades on skis, on sailboats, in personal relationships, in entrepreneurial endeavors, and in examination of self. The world-renowned pioneer of extreme skiing takes the story of his youth growing up in New England and artfully creates the stage for the simultaneous evolution of big mountain skiing and his personal journey on snow and sea.

Featured in 12 Warren Miller Entertainment ski films, on the Discovery Channel, ESPN, Good Morning America, in Powder Magazine, and other media outlets, Dan Egan is an award-winning broadcaster and film producer, and a ski legend who continues to teach and share his love of the sport around the globe. Dan and his brother John Egan, as the Egan Brothers, traveled to some of the world's most remote regions following the geopolitical events of the 1980s and 1990s. They made first descents on the Berlin Wall, skied beside the Persian Gulf War, and organized the 1993 Middle East Peace Ski in Lebanon; the brothers were willing to ski wherever the world would watch and listen.

Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing chronicles Dan's trials, successes, and losses, as well as the technological boom and subsequent growth of the outdoor media industry. The book maps time and space, unraveling history as Egan ties together his own family's story, the ever-present mortality of his namesake, his grandfather's involvement in desegregating Boston's schools, and the rise of extreme skiing and technology into the new millennium. An ode to a life filled with curiosity, growth, freedom, and its costs, Dan Egan and Eric Wilbur's new book promises a heavy dose of humor, suspense, thrill, and documentary, as thirty years of haze dissipates to clarity.

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and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing

Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure 
and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing

Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure 
and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing

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Sheltered in a snow cave on Mount Elbrus, Dan Egan stares into the mouth of a storm on the tallest mountain on the European continent, a merciless mountain that claims more lives per year than Everest. In the belly of the beast, Egan takes stock of every moment that brought him here-the life of a Boston boy enthralled with self-determination and adventure.

Egan emerges from the white haze of the storm to summit a climactic arc of perseverance we see repeated across decades on skis, on sailboats, in personal relationships, in entrepreneurial endeavors, and in examination of self. The world-renowned pioneer of extreme skiing takes the story of his youth growing up in New England and artfully creates the stage for the simultaneous evolution of big mountain skiing and his personal journey on snow and sea.

Featured in 12 Warren Miller Entertainment ski films, on the Discovery Channel, ESPN, Good Morning America, in Powder Magazine, and other media outlets, Dan Egan is an award-winning broadcaster and film producer, and a ski legend who continues to teach and share his love of the sport around the globe. Dan and his brother John Egan, as the Egan Brothers, traveled to some of the world's most remote regions following the geopolitical events of the 1980s and 1990s. They made first descents on the Berlin Wall, skied beside the Persian Gulf War, and organized the 1993 Middle East Peace Ski in Lebanon; the brothers were willing to ski wherever the world would watch and listen.

Thirty Years in a White Haze: Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing chronicles Dan's trials, successes, and losses, as well as the technological boom and subsequent growth of the outdoor media industry. The book maps time and space, unraveling history as Egan ties together his own family's story, the ever-present mortality of his namesake, his grandfather's involvement in desegregating Boston's schools, and the rise of extreme skiing and technology into the new millennium. An ode to a life filled with curiosity, growth, freedom, and its costs, Dan Egan and Eric Wilbur's new book promises a heavy dose of humor, suspense, thrill, and documentary, as thirty years of haze dissipates to clarity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736492710
Publisher: Degan Media Inc.
Publication date: 03/09/2021
Pages: 420
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.14(d)

About the Author

Dan Egan is a pioneer of extreme sports, world-renowned for his big mountain skiing on the international stage. He has appeared in more than a dozen Warren Miller ski films and is known for traveling to the most remote regions of the world to ski and chronicle the geopolitical landscape of the late 80s and 90s. In 2001, Powder Magazine named Dan Egan one of the most influential skiers of our time. He was inducted into the US Skiing & Snowboarding Hall of Fame in 2016. Dan Egan is also an award-winning film producer and has been nominated for three New England Emmy Awards and has won three NASJA Harold Hirsch Awards for excellence in journalism. Thirty Years in a White Haze is Dan Egan's Story of Worldwide Adventure and the Evolution of Extreme Skiing. Eric Wilbur is a journalist who has been covering the New England sports, travel, and skiing scenes for nearly three decades. His written work has appeared in The Boston Globe, New England Ski Journal, Boston.com, Boston Metro, and various other publications.

Eric Wilbur is a journalist who has been covering the New England sports, travel, and skiing scenes for nearly three decades. His written work has appeared in The Boston Globe, New England Ski Journal, Boston.com, Boston Metro, and various other publications. He fell in love with skiing at an early age, a dedication to the sport that only increased upon moving to Vermont during his college years. He lives with his wife and three children in the Boston area. This is his first book.

Kimberley has over forty years of ski experience including racing, teaching, and heli-skiing, as well as ski holiday promotion during a 20-year career in travel PR. Kim learned to ski at age 5 at the dry slope at Ski Rossendale, Lancashire, and in Mayrhofen, Austria. Now based in Yorkshire, Kim creates art and illustration in watercolour paints, cut paper, and textiles. under the brand of Inspire by Kim, further information can be found at www.inspirebykim.comKim's ski illustrations are intended to resonate with avid skiers and attract new people to the sport by demonstrating the exhilaration and joy of downhill skiing.In late 2020 Kim created illustrations for Dan Egan and Eric Wilbur's extreme skiing book 30 Years In A White Haze.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Standing in the Hall of Fame

Chapter 2: The Highest Hill in Boston

Chapter 3: Growing up Egan

Chapter 4: East Coast Connections

Chapter 5: Extreme Debate

Chapter 6: Hotdogging's Roots

Chapter 7: Accidents Happen

Chapter 8: Reaching for Goals

Chapter 9: Skibumology 101

Chapter 10: European Hangover

Chapter 11: No Friends on a Powder Day

Chapter 12: Heli-Skiing

Chapter 13: Why Not Try?

Chapter 14: Sponsored by YoMomma & MyMomma

Chapter 15: VHS and the Extreme Skiing Boom

Chapter 16: The Great Winter of '88

Chapter 17: What Did Ya Tell 'Em?

Chapter 18: Extreme Americanized

Chapter 19: Egan Brothers too Ugly

Chapter 20: You Better Ski Like a Badass

Chapter 21: Young Men Seeking Adventure

Chapter 22: Sibling Rivalry

Chapter 23: Lost in a White Haze

Chapter 24: Apparitions and Twinkies

Chapter 25: Coiling Rope

Chapter 26: A Lot of Confusion

Chapter 27: Getting out of the U.S.S.R.

Chapter 28: Roadblock and the KGB

Chapter 29: Saint Marlen

Chapter 30: Photographers and Cinematographers

Chapter 31: Extreme Dream

Chapter 32: Ski 93

Chapter 33: A Promotional Idea

Chapter 34: X-Team and Extreme Comps

Chapter 35: The End of Neverland

Chapter 36: My Flower Wilted

Chapter 37: 10E

Chapter 38: Shifting Gears

Chapter 39: Cold Call

Chapter 40: Worldwide Community

Chapter 41: Finding Flow

Chapter 42: Staying Longer

Chapter 43: Aging Like a Fine Wine

Chapter 44: Sweet Emotion

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