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G.N.A.R. – The Squaw Valley Skiing Game – Full Movie

Gnar (adj.): A shortened version of the word gnarly, meaning high on the scale of dangerousness and coolness. – Urban Dictionary.com

or,

G.N.A.R: Gafney’s Numerical Assessment of Radness.

 

Taking it’s name from the latter definition, take a look back at this iconic film by Scott & Robb Gaffney and the legendary Shane McConkey. 

The game of Gnar was largely conjured up by McConkey himself, but as the film alludes – M.N.A.R. – doesn’t quite have the same ring to it…

This childish game found its way from Squaw Valley to a chapter in a book by Rob Gafney called Squallywood. Also described as, “the Squaw Valley bible,” it is largely recognized as the best ski resort guide ever written.

In short, the game involves scoring as many points as possible over a certain time period by attempting dificult lines (each given a numerical score in the book) and earning bonuses by doing absurd and funny acts.

How to score points (just some examples):

Mum Call (500 points): Call your mum while you’re riding a gnarly line. Anyone can kill tough runs – but this shows you can do it without a second thought.

Radness Yell (200 points): Before dropping into a line wave your arms vigorously in the air and yell out: “Hey! Check me out! I’m going to rip the s**t out of this!”

Pole Whacker (200 points): Vigorously whack your pole above a line for at least 30 seconds. Riding the line is not then required.

Steal Clothes (200 points): Steal the clothes of any competitor completing a ‘Butt Naked’.

Talk Smack (200 points): In a serious tone, without laughing, and just before dropping into a line, get the attention of a nearby stranger and say: “Hey. I’m better than you.”

“The radder you are and the more you embarrass yourself, the more points you’re going to get” – Greg Lindsay (Squaw Local)

After McConkey’s death in 2009, skiers gathered in Squaw to compete in the first ever ‘official’ game of G.N.A.R. Twenty skiers were set to compete over two weeks, with a $25,000 prize purse up for grabs… See how it all went down in the full film above.

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