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Show Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 StatesmanSports Page 9 1 1:11bnioeuanyei r, HIRING CLINIC For Part-time Snowsports Instructors Information Session November 7 6-7pm Classes November 7, 14, 28 7-9pm On hill training November 30 Try-outs December 1 Utah State University HPER Room 114 For information email debbie@skithebeay.com or call 753-0921 A SKIER JUMPS ON A FLAT RAIL during a competition at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort in 2011. Statesman file photo MILLER: Utah has greatest snow *From page 8 Nate believes the key to Warren Miller's success is the idea that doing what you love will bring happiness. "If you find something that you would do for nothing and figure out how to make a living at it, then you'll have a really fulfilled career," Nate said. Although the film features some of the most extreme skiing caught on tape, it's a combination of elements that leave the audience wanting more. "There's a little bit of everything in this movie for whatever you're interested in," Nate said. "Otherwise if you're a snowboarder, they'll put enough snowboarding in that it leaves you wanting just a little bit more. Same with skiing or same with comedy or same with travel." Nate said the key to his success and the reason it's run for 63 consecutive years is because of the variety. Producers find new limits to push in each year's new movie. "It's just what each person perceives it to be, which is really different than some other filmmakers' approach," Nate said. "They're usually 90 minutes of extreme skiing or something like this and it begins to bore you after 30 minutes of death defying extreme. Nate said he is surprised at the con- tinuous fan base. "It's such a phenomena, it's unbelievable," Nate said. "How do we keep this fan base?" The secret is the variety and new death-defying extreme material. "Every year we say, 'What do we do next?"' Nate said. "We always find something new to push the boundaries, always looking for something difficult. People say, 'What else can they do?' Just hang on. Something always pops up." — daniellekmanley@gmail.corn Twitter: @daniellekmanley Kent Concert Hall 8:00 pm Thursday & Friday November 1-2 Admissions $18 at the door, or buy in advance at: Al's Sporting Goods & CSA Arts Box Office, Chase Fine Arts Center or arts.usu.edu Get a FREE mid-week all season lift ticket to The Canyons- $105 value! PLUS a subscription to "Ski" Magazine for every paid attendee! 2012 WAC SOCCER TOURNAMENT Thursday-Friday & Sunday Nov. 1 7,2 Chuck and Gloria Bell Soccer Field Purchase tickets at the USU ticket office inside the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum or at the game $8 for all session, $5 for single session Visit utahstateaggies.com for more in formation UPCOMING EVENTS riday, I 1/2 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL vs. New Mexico Highlands @ 7pm in i the Spectrum Saturday, I 1/3 FOOTBALL vs. Texas State @ I pm at Romney Stadium MEN'S BASKETBALL vs. Simon Fraser @ 7pm in the Spectrum Free/ A dm/ths•s•Coti/ for Statie.nts4 |