Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Brother Todd gives new definition to the term "deep" on a very special day in Art's Bowl on Peak 7.
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > All I will tell you is that this is on Peak 7.
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Sun on Snow White, the newest terrain at Breck. Peak 9 in the distance.
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Todd skiing off the summit of Peak 8, with the Ten Mile Range behind him. Peak 7 has the tracks.
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Lake Chutes! Peak 8, Breckenridge. And some people think Breck does not have steep stuff. Sheese. Try finding this at Vail.
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Dropping off Peak 8, Breckenridge. Model: Todd
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Snow White area, Breckenridge. Model: Todd
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Descending from the heavens (summit of Peak 8, north face).
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Closing day, April 25, 2004, yet another secret line (Mike's tracks. Mike likes making tracks.)
Todd skiing off the summit of Peak 8, with the Ten Mile Range behind him. Peak 7 has the tracks.
Mike Saemisch (PowderDay) > Todd skiing off the summit of Peak 8, with the Ten Mile Range behind him. Peak 7 has the tracks.
Todd skiing off the summit of Peak 8, with the Ten Mile Range behind him. Peak 7 has the tracks.
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