Greg Hill's mountain moves

Greg HillApril 11 2014

In the space of 31 days he skied to the equivalent of space and back. Last month Greg Hill clocked an incredible 100,628m – more than 10 times the height of Mt Everest. 
  
For anyone curious to see how Canadian ski mountaineer achieved the feat, below we show his daily gain, which reveal his super-human performance. Day after day, Greg skied for up to 10 hours to cover between 3,000m and 4,000m of vertical.  

Of course this doesn't answer the bigger question of how he was physically able to do it and for that only Greg can provide the answer.

“It was a big mission,” says the 38-year-old Suunto ambassador, recovering at his home in Revelstoke, British Columbia.

“It was as hard as anything I've done, waking up every morning and getting out there.” But he says the knowledge that at the top of every climb lay an awesome descent kept him going.

“It was the best human powered powder month ever! It was ridiculous. This was 97% great skiing!”

Check out where he went, his daily climbs the full stats of Greg's March Madness project on the links below. Looking for a highlight? Greg says his best day was March 11th. “I climbed three different summits and five different great lines,” he says.

And the worst? March 6th when warm weather conspired to create nightmare ski-touring conditions. “My skis were weighing probably 20kg there was so much snow stuck to them,” says Greg. “That was as bad as it was.” 

 

March 1st: 4,255m

March 2nd: 4,648m

March 3rd: 4,087m

March 4th: 4,125m

March 5th: rest day

March 6th: 3,950m

March 7th: 4,141m

March 8th: 2,943m

March 9th: rest day

March 10th: 4,264m

March 11th: 4,340m

March 12th: 3,957m

March 13th: 4,518m

March 14th: rest day

March 15th: 4,186m

March 16th: 3,970m

March 17th: 4,127m

March 18th: 2,287m

March 19th: rest day

March 20th: 4,398m

March 21st: 3,793m

March 22nd: 3,812m

March 24th: 3,843m

March 25th: 3,050m

March 26th: 3,048m

March 27th: 4,290m

March 28th: 3,869m

March 29th: 3,973m

March 30th: 3,421m

March 31st: 3,167m

 

Image: ©Bruno Long

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