From Deseret News archives:
Late skier hailed as a man of passion
The video, available on YouTube, captures the crazy eloquence of extreme skiing. It's also, now, a way of remembering Poole, 28, who died Tuesday after a bad landing while being filmed doing a jump near the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, between Solitude and Brighton ski resorts.
His death comes at a high point of his relatively short career. He was excited about being filmed for a Warren Miller ski movie his childhood dream, says friend Will Wissman and is featured in the February issue of "Powder" magazine. The article, "Spring Board: Off the Deep End with Billy Poole," describes his gutsy exuberance.
This was Utah skier Julian Carr's introduction to Poole at the Crested Butte Extremes in 2005, as recounted in the "Powder" piece: "He crashed, got swept over a gnarly 40- to 50-footer with trees and rocks in the landing, and didn't hit any of them. He ripped off his helmet, and started punching the snow he was so mad he didn't finish the run. I thought, 'Dude, this guy is nuts!"' Soon Carr and Poole became friends and last year started their own ski hat company, Discrete.
Friend Will Wissman, an extreme skier and photographer, was taking still shots for the Warren Miller film on Tuesday and remembers the last thing Poole said before he headed down the hill "I feel really good about this." For 20 or 30 minutes before the drop he had scouted the hill from an opposing ridge, Wissman says.
Poole skied several turns down the slope and then jumped. It wasn't really what extreme skiers would call a cliff, says Wissman. "Fifteen or 20 feet isn't a cliff, it's air." The jump was about 70 feet in length, landing Poole on his feet at first.
"Then he tumbled in a big apron below the rocks," Wissman recalls. "On his left side was a protruding bluff of rocks, and when he was tumbling he hit that protruding bluff, the edge of it." After that his body looked limp.
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