This high-resolution image shows the maximum of the winter snows in February after a large storm. Its clarity comes from multiple frames stitched together using a 50-megapixel camera. Its relative resolution is 150 megapixels and can be printed as large as 18 x 59" due to its very high resolution. It shows the classic Landry Line on Pyramid, first skied in 1978 and unrepeated until Lou Dawson skied it in the 1990s. It remained untouched until Chris Davenport, Ted Mahon and Neil Beidleman skied it in 2006. It is considered one of the "king" ski descents in North America.
- Framed: 14 x 38 x 2 in
- Subject Matter: Ski mountaineering landscape