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  1. With Lonnie Ball, Wade McKoy, "Sick" Rick Armstrong, Joe Larrow, and Doug Coombs. Winner People's Choice Award. The Barry Corbet Film Festival. "Wilson resident Peter Pilafian's Someday Somebody Will Ski That showed the filmmaker's ability to recognize a worthy subject in his own backyard. A world traveler, Pilafian documented the legends of ...

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  3. May 1, 2014 · Barry Corbet. Barry Corbet, who survived a 1968 helicopter crash with a T12/L1 spinal cord injury, edited New Mobility magazine from 1991 to 2000. A widely published author and filmmaker, Corbet made a trio of films — Changes, Outside and Survivors — and wrote the book Options: Spinal Cord Injury and the Future. 2023 saw the release of Full ...

  4. Feb 17, 2021 · Scouting Rendezvous mountain in 1960 in order to set up Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Barry Corbet looked at the limestone-lined gully and said, “Someday, someone will ski that.” In 1966, the resort’s second year of operation, 19-year old patroller Lonnie Ball became the first to do so (though he denied it for three weeks for fear of losing his job.)

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · The real Corbet's first descent was completed by a man named Lonnie Ball. This video from Stannyland tells Ball's Corbet's story. In 1960, a ski mountaineer named Barry Corbet spied the line and claimed, "Someday someone will ski that," hence becoming the Couloir's eponym. And Corbet, who went on to become a leader in the disability community ...

  6. Jan 1, 1995 · Options Spinal Cord Injury and the Future. Paperback – January 1, 1995. by Barry Corbet (Author) See all formats and editions. Publisher. A.B. Hirshfield. Publication date. January 1, 1995. See all details.

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  7. Jan 1, 2007 · Barry Corbet: Embedded. When I first learned that Barry Corbet was recovering in a nursing home following shoulder surgery in 2003, the opportunist in me hoped he would write about his experience. Later, when he had moved back to his Lookout Mountain Road home in Golden, Colo., he told me he had some good material that he was massaging.