16 ski slopes in 24 hours? Snowboarders set new record on impressive race across Michigan

Check out these social posts from their record-breaking road trip

It wasn’t quite a world record, but a North American record was still something to celebrate for a couple of skiers in Michigan on Saturday. 

In conjunction with the Michigan Snowsports Industries Association, David Zemens and Sabato Caputo of agnarchy.com set a North American record by snowboarding at 16 different ski areas throughout the state over a 24-hour period.

The old record was 12, but now the two can lay claim to the Snowball Run title in North America. The Guinness World Record is 17, which was set in Japan. 

The two started at 9 p.m. on Friday night in the northern portion of the lower peninsula at Boyne Highlands in Harbor Springs, and then finished the night at Boyne Mountain in Boyne Falls.

On Saturday, the pair started their journey at Treetops Resort in Gaylord before gradually moving south.

The final legs of the journey were at ski areas closer to Detroit, those being Mt. Holly, Alpine Valley and Mt. Brighton.

Just after 8 p.m. on Saturday, the two made their last stop at Mt. Brighton.

It was a long day of driving, but at least the roads were clear. 

Stop No. 15 at Alpine Valley in White Lake. 

 

Lucky No. 13 in Mt. Holly.

 

 

Tying the U.S. record. 

 

A dynamic duo

10th stop of the #MichiganSnowballRun at Crystal Mountain we met up with Batman of the Slopes

Posted by Agnarchy on Saturday, January 12, 2019

 


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