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2021 Recap: EP 088 King of the Hill Part 3 with Dan Coffey, one of the youngest competitors

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Society & Culture

5 • 884 Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2022

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

This week, Crude will be revisiting the top 5 most popular episodes of 2021. Number 4 on the list is with Dan Coffey, one of the youngest competitors at King of the Hill. Coffey’s experience and recollection of King of the Hill is unique, in that he was just a teenager when he went. He was a senior in high school when he first competed in the event. He says it was surreal, he was up there in the Chugach Mountains, competing with and riding the same lines as many of the snowboarders he looked up to. So, for him, the abundance of drugs and alcohol weren’t as front-and-center as they were for others. Sure, he participated in the festivities, but he rarely overindulged. He was there to snowboard. Coffey says that there was a sense of camaraderie and community at King of the Hill. That it was such an undertaking it took the whole town to do the event, so everybody had to be part of it. But between alcohol, illicit substances and young bravado, there was a lot of room for error. A number of times in this conversation, he makes a point of mentioning that nobody was ever seriously injured. Which, I think, could be a testament to skill and preparation or it could be a testament to luck. In a separate conversation we had—when talking about the equalizing quality of the Chugach Mountains—Coffey told me, “Those mountains will bring the skiers and snowboarders with the biggest egos down to earth.”

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:12.0

In this one, I talked to Dan Coffee about his experience at King of the Hill.

0:16.7

Coffee's experience and recollection of King of the Hill is unique in that he was just

0:20.6

a teenager when he went.

0:22.5

He was a senior in high school when he first competed in the event.

0:26.0

He says it was surreal.

0:27.5

He was up there on the Chewgach Mountains, competing with and riding the same lines as

0:31.5

many of the snowboarders he looked up to.

0:34.0

So for him, the abundance of drugs and alcohol weren't as front and center as they were for

0:38.4

others.

0:39.4

Sure, he participated in the festivities, but he rarely over-indulged.

0:44.3

He was there to snowboard.

0:47.4

This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the Crude Magazine Patreon

0:51.7

subscribers.

0:53.0

If you already subscribed to the Crude Magazine Patreon, thank you.

0:56.8

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1:06.4

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1:13.8

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1:17.0

These are the people who have subscribed to the Crude Patreon for $50 or more.

1:21.9

Trina Duber, Seward Brewing Company.

1:25.4

The Grind Coffee Shop in Juno.

1:28.1

Derek Adolf, Blue and Gold Board Shop, Sharon Liska, Alaska Served Venture, Akila Space,

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