Tuesday 21 May 2013

Standing tall: Ski flyers defend Copper Peak

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Admittedly, ski flying is a bit off the beat for Off the Couch.

But this column describing the photographic shrinkage of the Copper Peak Ski Flying Hill was worth a slight detour to rediscover an Upper Peninsula outpost and ponder the butt-puckering fear of standing on a launch pad 18 stories high.

Dave Murray, from the Grand Rapids Press, gives the ski jump its proper respect, after noting in an earlier column that a postcard seemed to shrink its substantial stature. (It's worth a click, if only for the pictures).

"The ski flying hill is big, really big. Visitors can ride a chair lift 800 feet up the hill, then take an elevator up 18 stories to the observation deck of the ramp. Brave folks then can climb eight stories of an open stairway to the very top for a view that (Charlie) Supercynski promises is spectacular, especially during the fall."

Dan Egan, my colleague at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, wrote a compelling feature on the Peak in 2004.

As he described, "The steel-and-wood ramp, the tip of which towers about 600 vertical feet over its spectator zone, is a Knievel-meets-Eiffel contraption built to launch skiers about 300 feet beyond what it typically takes to win Olympic gold."

Ski-flying stopped at the perch north of Ironwood in 1994, but folks like Supercynski, continue their efforts for a vertical revival.

3 Comments for "Standing tall: Ski flyers defend Copper Peak"

  1. I used to drive over there after skiing Big Powderhorn and Indianhead. I will have to take a trip sometime to go up and see the view. The pics I'm sure just don't do it justice.

    prsPlayerX2 Sep 07, 2011 3:39 PM

  2. Sick! no way Jose for me. Like to keep my skis on the snow and the tires on the road

    Sep 07, 2011 8:58 PM

  3. Post cards? What about the sport as a living breathing reality? Certainly a lot of money would be required to bring the Copper Peak Ski Flying hill up to current FIS standards, but the fact remains, it is one of the largest hills in the world. How many people living in this are know that there is an active ski jumping hill within an hour's drive of Milwaukee? The Norge Ski Club in the northern Chicago suburb of Fox River Grove has been holding their tournament for over 100 years and have many jumpers competing for Olympic team spots every in every games. Their tournament is excellent and always features jumpers from across Europe. Not to mention the other active ski jumping hills in Eau Claire, St. Paul, and Iron Mountain where there is another excellent tournament every year. I encourage everyone to check out this great experience at least once.

    Biffbradford2 Sep 09, 2011 9:38 AM

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