Warren Miller. IYKYK. For those that don’t, Warren Miller was a ski bum who made movies about skiing and the slope-side lifestyle starting in the 1961 with Many Moods of Skiing. His next film didn’t come out for another 10 years (Any Snow, Any Mountain) and then the 1980s saw annual releases. The 1980s are when my memories of Warren Miller begin. My dad volunteered on ski patrol on a small mountain in Upstate NY so we could ski all winter for free. He took us to see Warren Miller films when the tour would come to town. Beyond the Edge (1986) was our favorite and we even had our own copy on VHS. I can’t remember what other Warren Miller films we saw, but Warren always had a place in my fondest memories. When I was at university, I continued to see the new releases when I could in Boston (definitely Fifty in 1999 and maybe Cold Fusion (2001) too. Many of my uni friends were skiers too and New England snow wasn’t too far away that a bus trip would help me fulfil my powder day dreams.*
My love of Warren Miller even went so far that my snowboarding ex-boyfriend and I rented out a movie theatre and hosted a Higher Ground (2005) screening in my hometown after a few years without any sign of Warren. While my ex and I only made a (very) small profit, I am proud to say that our city was added back on the official Warren Miller tour the following year.
In January, my husband and I were lucky enough to ski at Cooper Mountain in Colorado with my uncle. This trip was the first time we were on the slopes in over two years and it didn’t disappoint. If anything, it made me miss skiing even more. That is why I was thrilled to see Warren Miller’s latest film, Winter Starts Now, playing in London last week. Thanks to Adventure+, who are one of the UK sponsors and who also gifted me the tickets, I was able to feel alive again as I watched the cast of incredible athletes explore many of America’s finest resorts (both big and small). Usually the Warren Miller crew travels around the world to find the best snow, but I assume Covid put a damper on their plans. I also loved how this year’s film addresses the lack of diversity in snow sports by highlighting the work of the National Brotherhood of Skiers. Winter Starts Now also includes a segment on adaptive athletes who climb up and then ski down Denali as amputees.
If you have never seen a Warren Miller film before, I encourage you to watch the trailer here and then book your tickets to view one of the upcoming UK tour dates.
I can’t believe I am the only Warren Miller fan out there. Do you have any memories of Warren Miller films? Or are they something you have discovered recently? Leave me a message below and let me know how Warren Miller has influenced your love of the winter ski season.
*Full disclosure- I don’t know how to ski in powder. Western NY slopes are typically icy. I also had the same set of skis from 2001-2021. The ski design technology changed a wee bit during those 20 years, I think.
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