Golden, B.C.'s Christina "Lusti" Lustenberger began imagining the impossible: Could she ski down the south face of the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies?
A British Columbia woman is one of two extreme athletes who became the first to ski the south face of Mount Robson, the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies.
Extreme skiers Christina “Lusti” Lustenberger and Guillaume Pierrel made history last month by being the first to ski down Mount Robson’s south face.
Ethan Berman enjoying his well deserved Mount Robson beer after making the first ascent of Running in the Shadows on the Emperor Face of Mount Robson Planetmountain.com is a site about climbing, ...
Ethan Berman at the bivi site on the morning of day two while making the first ascent of Running in the Shadows on the Emperor Face on Mount Robson, Canada Planetmountain.com is a site about climbing, ...
Robson Valley residents are familiar with the sight of Mount Robson towering over the parking lot to the Berg Lake Trail. That iconic view is what greeted skiers Christina Lustenberger and Guillaume ...
He lives, climbs, bikes, and skis in the Eastern Sierra. The sun was setting over the South Face of 12,972-foot Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, when Canadian professional ...
Robson Valley residents are familiar with the sight of Mount Robson towering over the parking lot to the Berg Lake Trail. That iconic view is what greeted skiers Christina Lustenberger and ...
Ski mountaineers Christina "Lusti" Lustenberger and Guillaume "Gee" Pierrel just etched their names in the history books. On Sunday, February 16, 2025 they underwent a first ski descent of Mount ...
"Growing up in Canada, in the Columbia Valley, Mount Robson has such a deep history of climbing and skiing," Lustenberger told CBC. "It really is the King of the Rockies, and as a professional ...