Noah Dines: A Million Meter Man’s Record-Setting Year of Living Strenuously
Noah Dines, a 30-year-old Stowe local, is on a mission to set a new world record for human-powered vertical feet skied in one year. His challenging journey began on New Year’s Day 2024, as he embarked on a quest to conquer 3.5 million feet, surpassing the previous record set by Aaron Rice in 2016. Dines has spent the year traveling the globe, from Vermont to Oregon, Colorado, Europe, and Chile, skiing uphill about 10,000 feet daily.
The Uphill Challenge
Known as skinning, uphill skiing involves attaching strips of material to skis that prevent skiers from slipping backward. Dines has dedicated himself to this strenuous sport, sacrificing social events and indulgences to focus on his goal. Despite facing financial challenges, he has secured sponsorships from Fischer Skis, Maloja clothing, and Plink electrolyte drinks, while also raising funds through a GoFundMe campaign.
A Year of Growth
For Dines, this year of living strenuously has been about more than breaking records. It has been a journey of perseverance, hard work, and unforgettable experiences. From breathtaking sunsets in Chile to crisp Alpine air in Europe, Dines has found joy in every moment. Through his dedication, he hopes to inspire others to pursue their passions and push themselves beyond their limits.
Looking Ahead
As Dines prepares to conclude his monumental year, he looks forward to a well-deserved rest and reflection on his achievements. Despite the physical and mental toll, he remains determined to continue setting and achieving new goals. For Dines, the million-meter mark is just the beginning of a lifetime of challenges and triumphs.
In a world filled with uncertainties and obstacles, Noah Dines stands as a testament to the power of perseverance and unwavering determination. His story serves as a reminder that with passion, dedication, and hard work, anything is possible. So, what will you do to challenge yourself today?