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EP 159 The Arctic Man with Howard Thies

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In this one, Cody talks to Howard Thies, the founder of Arctic Man, a winter race that combines snowmachines, skiers and snowboarders. It takes place at Summit Lake in Paxson, Alaska and it pairs a snowmachiner and a skier or a snowmachiner and a snowboarder. It’s one of the fastest and most unique races in the world. Skiers and snowboarders start at 5,800 feet and descend to the bottom of a canyon. There they link up with their snowmachine partner, who passes them a tow rope and hauls them uphill for over two miles. Once they’re at the top, skiers and snowboarders separate from their snowmachiner and point it 1,200 feet to the finish line. The fastest competitors have reached speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.  The idea for Arctic Man came from a bar bet between Howard and two other guys. He wagered he could beat them to the bottom of the mountain. So, they all gave the bartender $100 and agreed the winner would take all. Howard won that bet and soon after created what would become Arctic Man. The first one was in 1986. 10 teams competed that year. The next year, there were 25 teams. And then in the 90s, there were 65 teams. It kept growing, becoming more and more popular among racers, families and partiers. For the racers, it was an opportunity for glory and cash; for families and party people, it was spring break. Over the years, it’s become a lot of different things to a lot of different people. And Howard’s been there the whole time organizing and keeping the peace.  He’s 75 now and he’s amazed at what Arctic Man turned into, but he’s unsure of how much longer it will continue. This year, maybe next year. Maybe even the year after that. It’s just so much work and he’s getting older and can’t do everything he once did — setting the course, for example, by putting up fences, flags and gates. Even the idea of passing it on is funny to him. He laughs and says, “First of all, nobody’s that stupid.”

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:13.4

In this one, I talked to Howard Theiss, the founder of Arctic Man, a winter race that combined snow machines, skiers, and snowboarders.

0:25.7

It takes place at Summit Lake, in packs in Alaska, and it pairs a snowmachiner and a skier, or a snowmachiner and a snowboarder.

0:35.7

It's one of the fastest and most unique races in the world.

0:40.8

Skiers and snowboarders start at 5,800 feet and descend to the bottom of a canyon.

0:47.9

There they link up with their snow machine partner, who passes them a tow rope and hauls them uphill

0:53.9

for over two miles. Once they're at the

0:57.6

top, skiers and snowboarders separate from their snowmachiner and point it 1,200 feet to the finish line.

1:07.2

The fastest competitors have reached speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.

1:13.5

This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the crude magazine Patreon subscribers.

1:19.6

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1:24.2

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1:31.9

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1:40.3

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1:49.0

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2:04.1

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2:07.1

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