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Mountain Adventure Series
Warren Millers New Movie- Playground
Powder Magazine, December 2006
John and Dan Egan Named Top Skiers of All Time
"They were quick on their feet and even quicker to flash a grin. Warren Miller discovered John and Dan Egan pounding bumps at Sugarbush, Vermont, in 1978, and the bros would become what Miller called “the ATVs of the ski world” – guys skilled enough to go anywhere, from Siberia to Turkey to Greenland. Their famous death-escape when a house-sized cornice at Grand Targhee broke away beneath them in a 1990 film became the single most used segment in Warren Miller’s career. They succeeded on both sides of the camera, producing more than a dozen movies and a syndicated television show. And they remain apostles for the sport – John as head of Sugarbush’s Adventure Learning Center and Dan as head on Egan Entertainment."
Boston.com
Dan Egan has appeared in 12 Warren Miller films. Powder Magazine named him one of the "Top Skiers of All Time." His "Wild World of Winter" airs on NECN Saturday's at 4:30pm.
Ski Press World: Lakewood, Colo.
PSIA/AASI & Ski Press Deliver Top Techniques in Living Color
Stomping the money booter, dropping in, nose pressing—it’s all there in living color with spot-on commentary. The Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) and American Association of Snowboard Instructors (AASI) have joined forces with Ski Press World and Egan Entertainment to deliver skiing and snowboarding tips and techniques direct to you on national and regional television programs, via www.skipresstv.com, on in-flight airline media, and through DVDs distributed nationwide.
Northernoutdoors.com
The Mighty Penobscot
One of the most dramatic and challenging adventures in the east, the Penobscot enjoys a reputation as a river of contrasts as it alternates between exhilarating rapids and breathtaking scenery. Whether you're running the class V Exterminator or surfing a hole on the lower river, the Penobscot delivers a full day of first-class adventure on its 14-mile journey from Ripogenus Gorge.
Located six hours north of Boston, this wilderness playground is not for the faint of heart. Yet for those willing to invest the extra travel time, you will be rewarded with one of New England's finest untouched gems.
Please note, that because of the highly exciting nature of Penobscot River trips, these adventures are not suitable for young children. Participants must be 15 years or over to raft the upper gorge and 12 years or older on the lower river. Read More...

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