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The Powell Movement

TPM Episode 405: Dana Flahr, Pro Skier

The Powell Movement

Mike Powell

Athlete, Oakley, K2, Hobbies, Ski, Skydiving, Mountains, Redbull, Leisure, Sports, Sking, Basejump, Moto, Powdermagazine, Snowboard, Outdoors, Extreme, Powder, Biography, Party, Olympics, Snow, Fun, Music, Xgames, Skate, Basejumping, Podcast, Skatepark, Snowboarding

4.8824 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Dana Flahr wasn’t born to be the big mountain slayer he worked so hard to become. Growing up in a single-mom household, things were a struggle, but one thing Dana’s mom figured out was how to get him on the mountain and from there his passion took over. Moving to Whistler at 17, Dana didn’t party; he skied daily, honing his big mountain skills in the winter and building his trick vocabulary in the summer. That combination got him a tryout with TGR, where he sent it harder than almost anyone in their movies then. Over the years, he’s won Powder Awards, earned the respect of the best in the business, and banged out video jaw-dropping TGR segments and more each season. Eventually, burnout got the best of Dana, and he disappeared. We talk about it all and more on the podcast. Ian Macintosh asks the Inappropriate Questions. and that turned into Powder Awards

Dana Flahr Show Notes:

4:00:  Not a risktaker early on, Kamloops, not growing up with money, getting into skiing, and an early avalanche,

13:00:  Poaching the snowboard park, High School, Whistler inspiration, skiers he looked up to, graduating and moving that day,

21:00:  Thermic Heated Socks and Dissent Labs socks (non-heated) 

Stanley:  The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners.  Check out Stanley1913.com  

Best Day Brewing:  All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories and sugar.

24:00:  The 604 House, working, sledding, summer camp, big mountain comps, TGR tryout, and how he made an impact with that crew     

41:00:   Elan Skis:  Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better.

Outdoor Research: The best is designed and tested in the northwest

44:00:  Breakthrough Performance, blowing his knee, Tanner Hall, Alaska, unlimited Heli time, Tom Burt and other guides   

60:00:  Losing people, epic trips, his scariest injury, movie segments, and awards, covers, and burning out and Houdini-ing

72:00:  Inappropriate Questions with Ian Macintosh

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Have a seat on your porcelain throne.

0:02.3

It's time to talk some shit on the Powell Movement.

0:13.5

Welcome to the Powell Movement.

0:17.1

I'm your host Mike Powell,

0:18.5

and I just got back from seeing Matt Stick Productions

0:21.1

calm beneath castles last night at the Neptune Theater in Seattle.

0:24.7

And man, I think I'm officially ready for winter.

0:27.5

I really need an escape from the shit that's been going on at home more than ever.

0:31.4

You know, my wife has been sick for two years, and yes, her life is really tough,

0:35.6

and I feel so bad for her and what she's going through.

0:38.4

And then you combine that with the problems that every relationship has and life hasn't been easy

0:43.0

for her. But this intro isn't about her. It's about me. And family stuff combined with doing

0:48.4

almost everything around the house plus doing this podcast plus getting another job has me going

0:53.5

a little crazy at times.

0:55.2

Am I happy in life right now? I won't say the answer is no because I'm sure I've got some good

0:59.4

things going on. I just can't think of them at the moment. I also know the answer to that question

1:04.2

isn't yes, as these have been two of the hardest years of my life. But you know what? I keep

1:09.2

plugging away because really, that's all I can do.

1:12.2

Good news is, I have a job offer on the table, and it's one that I'm not only stoked on, but one that

1:17.3

should allow me to keep this podcast going and keep it as good as ever. The bad news is, with whatever

1:22.8

job I take, I won't be as involved with the whole treatment process. But that's how most people who work full-time have to deal with issues like this.

1:30.9

But it's a shame, because I really have been super involved.

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