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Jeremy Heights steep skiing at speed on 50 degree faces and 4,000 meter peaks. ⛷️🏔️🎥 You will see how a Swiss racing background turns into fast big mountain freeride lines, from the Alps to the Andes and the Karakoram. ▶ What You Will Learn • Why steep skiing at high speed demands different decisions than normal freeride • How timing, surface feel, and line commitment shape every descent • What changes when the same style moves from 4,000 meter classics to 6,000 meter expedition faces ▶ Why This Story Hits Different This is not just about going steeper. It is about pairing smooth racing arcs with terrain where the margin for correction is almost zero, and where weather and snow can flip the plan in minutes. ▶ Chapters 00:00 - Speed on the edge 00:46 - From Valais roots to racing discipline 01:34 - Shifting from gates to freeride lines 03:56 - "The List" and the 4,000 meter steep face mission 05:06 - Snow timing, speed, and the true cost of a mistake 06:40 - How the first film reframed steep skiing 07:14 - Returning home in "Once Upon a Time" 08:07 - Andes and Karakoram objectives with Sam Anthamatten 09:47 - "Everything or Nothing" and the risk conversation 10:36 - Legacy, scrutiny, and what pushing it means now #SteepSkiing #BigMountainSkiing #freeskiing 🚀 LEVEL UP — Records, Progression & Breaking Limits → • She Started Late Then Won Olympic Gold Twi... 🔥 RISK ZONE — When One Mistake Changes Everything → • Valery Rozov: The Man Who Jumped From Ever... 🌍 HUMAN vs WORLD — Facing Extreme Environments → • Kai Lenny: How He Built a System to Master... 🧠 DECISION MAKING — How Elite Performers Choose Under Pressure → • Aaron Gwin: How a Chainless Run Became the... ▶ How to Use This Video Rewatch the chapters when you want a quick reset on terrain selection, timing, and the mindset behind committed lines. If you film or ski in the mountains, it is also a great reference for how style and planning can sit in the same conversation. ▶ Bigger Takeaways As the projects move to higher and more remote ranges, the story highlights how logistics, acclimatization, and limited rescue options change what "acceptable" even means. It also shows why the community response can be both admiration and hard questions when an accident becomes part of the record. ▶ Who This Video Is For • Skiers who want to understand steep line decision making • Freeride fans who love film projects built around real objectives • Coaches, students, and creators looking for examples of technique meeting consequence Notes : All media belongs to its original creators. This video is for educational and commentary purposes and is used under Fair Use (Section 107). #skiing #bigmountainskiing #steepskiing #swissalps This video follows Gerony Heights, an athlete who pushes the limits of `extreme skiing` down dangerous `mountains`. Witness his high-speed descents on 50-degree faces above `Zermatt`, showcasing the thrill of `skiing` in the `Swiss Alps`. This story captures how he navigates challenging terrain, where the margin for error is razor-thin. ⛷️🏔️