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  1. #51
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    KLAUS OBERMEYER
    BiographyIn 1947, Obermeyer arrived in Aspen, Colorado, where his friend Friedl Pfeiffer had opened the Aspen Ski School. Over the next twelve years, he spent his days working as a ski instructor on Aspen Mountain. He founded Sport Obermeyer based on insights he had gained about ski wear while working as an instructor and started the business in the attic of his home. There, one of the first of many innovations was born in the form of a down ski parka stitched together from his goose down comforter. After that came high-altitude suntan lotion, turtlenecks, nylon wind-shirts, mirrored sunglasses, the Boot Fit Press and more. In 1961, the first Sport Obermeyer factory warehouse opened in Aspen, and the innovations continued with “soft-shell” jackets, double lens goggles, the first waterproof, breathable fabrics, a built-in ski boot canting system and line after line of high-tech, fashion-conscious skiwear, the likes of which had never been seen.

    German-born Obermeyer lives in Aspen, Colorado, where his world-renown ski apparel company, Sport Obermeyer, is celebrating 62+ years of innovation. Klaus Obermeyer introduced the first plastic ski boot, the first down parkas, mirrored sunglasses, the ski turtleneck, and the first high-altitude sunscreen, saying “it was easy to invent things for skiing - since very little existed at the time.[1]

    Klaus was inducted into the U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 1997.[2]

    Klaus' innovations include, but aren't limited to:
    - The quilted down parka. Stitched together from his own down comforter.
    - Developed the first mirrored ski sunglasses from vaporized metal.[3]
    - Created the first nylon windshirt.
    - With Friedl Pfeiffer developed the first high-altitude suntan lotion.[4]
    - Developed a dual layer ski boot. The first with a warm liner & a rigid exterior shell.
    - Created the first turtlenecks with elasticized collars.

    [edit] Awards and honors2006 Aspen Business of the Year - Aspen Chamber Resort Association
    2004 American Ski Classic Vail/Beaver Creek Legends Giant Slalom 2nd place
    2004 Business Man of the Year, Aspen Daily News
    2003 North American Ski Journalists Association Lifetime Achievement Award
    2001 Aspen Hall of Fame
    1997 Colorado Ski Hall of Fame
    1997 National Ski Hall of Fame Medal of Honor
    1999 SIA Industry Appreciation Award
    17th Annual BEWI awards for "Outstanding Contributions to the Sport of Skiing”
    1997 EOY (Entrepreneur of the Year) Program, Ernst & Young – Finalist
    1994 EOY (Entrepreneur of the Year) Program, Ernst & Young – Runner-Up
    1985 Pioneer of Skiing Governor’s Cup – Telluride

    [edit] Environmental initiativesKlaus Obermeyer is a pioneer in both environmental initiatives and the green power movement. It started at home in Aspen, Colorado. The company's award-winning office complex built in 1980, receives 60% of its heat from solar energy, The facility is complete with a solar-heated lap pool. In 1991, Obermeyer completed construction of a 5 megawatt (mw) hydroelectric plant downstream from Vallecito Dam in Durango, Colorado. The powerplant and related features were designed and constructed by Obermeyer Hydraulic Turbines, Ltd. The powerplant is owned by Ptarmigan Resources and Energy, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Sport Obermeyer, LTD.) and operated by the Pine River Irrigation District. The hydroelectric plant supplies clean and renewable energy to more than 7,000 homes in southern Colorado.[5] Klaus's passion for the environment continues to this day with the incorporation of fabrics and materials from both renewable and recycled sources in many of Sport Obermeyer's products.

  2. #52
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    Who's Klaus Obermeyer?

  3. #53
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    Mar 2007
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    Simple.... Dan Helmstatder.

    He lives in an RV and skis some of the most remarkable steep lines in the cascades. Makes mt shuksan look like easy sidecountry regularly. Search his reports on cascade climbers.

  4. #54
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    Feb 2007
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    Seattle, WA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ale_capone View Post
    Simple.... Dan Helmstatder.

    He lives in an RV and skis some of the most remarkable steep lines in the cascades. Makes mt shuksan look like easy sidecountry regularly. Search his reports on cascade climbers.
    +1000 - 1st, it's a "motor home", second, noone else even comes close (well, unless they're really unknown..). Every time I saw this thread pop up, I immediately thought "dan H", but I wasn't sure if he'd want the added attention or not. Now that the cat's out of the bag, I can't help but gush. If ever a guy was deserving of some free goodies from a manufacturer, it would be dan, but he seems to shun the limelight in favor of a monastic life with his dog and the mountains. Dan is truly larger than life, and a constant source fo motivation to dig deeper and go further.

    be amazed:

    http://www.summitpost.org/dan-helmst...-resume/434097

    http://www.youtube.com/user/danhelmstadter
    Fun times in the mountains

    DPS demos?----> sam at dpsskis dot com

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