
![]() Sage Cattabriga-Alosa
Hokkaido, Japan. Photo: Adam Clark Ahlete to Athlete Interview: The North Face with Sage Cattabriga-Alosa Bio: Sage Cattabriga-Alosa was a ski-obsessed kid growing up in Alta, Wyoming, learning about the fundamentals on the race team and cutting loose in the powder. When he wasn’t thinking about skiing during the day, he was dreaming about it while he slept. It didn’t take long for his talents and energy to get him noticed, and today Sage is one of the best-known skiers in the ski-film industry. In fact, in 2004 he won Best Male Performance from Powder magazine’s video awards. He travels all over the world to film segments for numerous production companies, such a Teton Gravity Research and Volume video magazine, specializing in backcountry gap jumps, skiing big mountain lines and combining tricks with cliff drops. He has also done work with many still photographers. Sage now splits his time between Utah’s perfect winters and Bend, Oregon’s hot summers. Birthdate: 12/27/1979 Nickname: Mimbie Favorite Destination: Alaska Favorite The North Face Product: The Lifty Boot is super warm and amazing. Proudest Moment: I throw the word "epic" around like crazy. In a day it is not uncommon to have up to 5 to 6 epics. Words To Live By: We are all just beings of right. Pet's Name/Type: Pickles, a toy poodle, and Chompers, a Maine coon cat. Favorite Movie: Best in Show Favorite Moment In History: Invention of the fat ski. Most Humbling Moment: Becoming an athlete on the North Face's team was definely a very proud moment. Weakness: Toy Poodles Web Site: I have a myspace.com/playa broker Awards:
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