Woman Skates On Frozen Lake, But Then The Camera Zooms Out AndEveryone Gets Goosebumps
The woman in this video looks like she is completely at home outside in
the winter snow. Three-time bronze medalist and Olympic alternate Elizabeth Putnam may have spent much of her life practicing and competing on the world’s best rinks, but she’s most comfortable skating on a frozen lake in the middle of the wilderness. The stark, stunning beauty of the mountains of British Columbia is the perfect backdrop for her exceptional skating talent. The ice of the frozen lake is not perfectly groomed, and the outdoor temperature is not carefully maintained, but Elizabeth skates as if she is competing for a gold medal — perhaps even better. Without the pressure of competition, she can embrace the grace and emotion that accompanies her skating. This particular frozen lake is at an elevation of 2,500 feet and can only be reached by helicopter. Pilot Bradley Friesen not only delivers her, but it is from his helicopter that this uniquely stunning video is captured. http://videostory.dkn.tv/life/woman-...oosebumps.html Enjoy! :-) |
Woman Skates On Frozen Lake, But Then The Camera Zooms Out AndEveryone Gets Goosebumps
On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 3:01:20 AM UTC-5, David_B wrote:
The woman in this video looks like she is completely at home outside in the winter snow. Three-time bronze medalist and Olympic alternate Elizabeth Putnam may have spent much of her life practicing and competing on the world’s best rinks, but she’s most comfortable skating on a frozen lake in the middle of the wilderness. The stark, stunning beauty of the mountains of British Columbia is the perfect backdrop for her exceptional skating talent. The ice of the frozen lake is not perfectly groomed, and the outdoor temperature is not carefully maintained, but Elizabeth skates as if she is competing for a gold medal — perhaps even better. Without the pressure of competition, she can embrace the grace and emotion that accompanies her skating. This particular frozen lake is at an elevation of 2,500 feet and can only be reached by helicopter. Pilot Bradley Friesen not only delivers her, but it is from his helicopter that this uniquely stunning video is captured. http://videostory.dkn.tv/life/woman-...oosebumps.html Enjoy! :-) Beautiful and graceful, Thanks. Mort Linder |
Woman Skates On Frozen Lake, But Then The Camera Zooms Out AndEveryone Gets Goosebumps
On 06/03/2018 08:01, David_B wrote:
The woman in this video looks like she is completely at home outside in the winter snow. Three-time bronze medalist and Olympic alternate Elizabeth Putnam may have spent much of her life practicing and competing on the world’s best rinks, but she’s most comfortable skating on a frozen lake in the middle of the wilderness. The stark, stunning beauty of the mountains of British Columbia is the perfect backdrop for her exceptional skating talent. The ice of the frozen lake is not perfectly groomed, and the outdoor temperature is not carefully maintained, but Elizabeth skates as if she is competing for a gold medal — perhaps even better. Without the pressure of competition, she can embrace the grace and emotion that accompanies her skating. This particular frozen lake is at an elevation of 2,500 feet and can only be reached by helicopter. Pilot Bradley Friesen not only delivers her, but it is from his helicopter that this uniquely stunning video is captured. http://videostory.dkn.tv/life/woman-...oosebumps.html Enjoy! :-) Why has nobody watched this? The skater is fantastically good and the music and filming outstanding! -- David B. |
Woman Skates On Frozen Lake, But Then The Camera Zooms Out And Everyone Gets Goosebumps
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wrote: On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 3:01:20 AM UTC-5, David_B wrote: The woman in this video looks like she is completely at home outside in the winter snow. Three-time bronze medalist and Olympic alternate Elizabeth Putnam may have spent much of her life practicing and competing on the world’s best rinks, but she’s most comfortable skating on a frozen lake in the middle of the wilderness. The stark, stunning beauty of the mountains of British Columbia is the perfect backdrop for her exceptional skating talent. The ice of the frozen lake is not perfectly groomed, and the outdoor temperature is not carefully maintained, but Elizabeth skates as if she is competing for a gold medal — perhaps even better. Without the pressure of competition, she can embrace the grace and emotion that accompanies her skating. This particular frozen lake is at an elevation of 2,500 feet and can only be reached by helicopter. Pilot Bradley Friesen not only delivers her, but it is from his helicopter that this uniquely stunning video is captured. http://videostory.dkn.tv/life/woman-...ooms-everyone- gets-goosebumps.html Enjoy! :-) Beautiful and graceful, Thanks. Mort Linder -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
Woman Skates On Frozen Lake, But Then The Camera Zooms Out AndEveryone Gets Goosebumps
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Woman Skates On Frozen Lake, But Then The Camera Zooms Out AndEveryone Gets Goosebumps
On 07/03/2018 11:57, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 11:36:27 UTC, David_B wrote: On 06/03/2018 08:01, David_B wrote: The woman in this video looks like she is completely at home outside in the winter snow. Three-time bronze medalist and Olympic alternate Elizabeth Putnam may have spent much of her life practicing and competing on the world’s best rinks, but she’s most comfortable skating on a frozen lake in the middle of the wilderness. The stark, stunning beauty of the mountains of British Columbia is the perfect backdrop for her exceptional skating talent. The ice of the frozen lake is not perfectly groomed, and the outdoor temperature is not carefully maintained, but Elizabeth skates as if she is competing for a gold medal — perhaps even better. Without the pressure of competition, she can embrace the grace and emotion that accompanies her skating. This particular frozen lake is at an elevation of 2,500 feet and can only be reached by helicopter. Pilot Bradley Friesen not only delivers her, but it is from his helicopter that this uniquely stunning video is captured. http://videostory.dkn.tv/life/woman-...oosebumps.html Enjoy! :-) Why has nobody watched this? The skater is fantastically good and the music and filming outstanding! -- David B. I have but couldn't think of much to say about it, and don;t think much is needed to say about it. Would have been more impressive with a drone as that would mean anyone could have filmed it but as I don't have access to a helicopter, can't skate and dopn;t have access to a frozen lake althougbh it was 16C in the lab on friday..... and with the the winter olympics on while she skated well she didn;t do anyhting really impressive like a triple back flip while drinking a pint of beer ;-) I appreciate you letting me know, 'Whisky-dave'. Perhaps other folk too DID watch but refrained from comment. I enjoy your sense of humour! ;-) -- David B. |
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