One of New Zealand’s top freeskiers has carved down the east face of the country’s highest mountain in what he has called the highlight of his career.
The daring descent of Aoraki/Mt Cook features in the film The Sky Piercer, directed by Jason Hancox. The film premiered at this year’s New Zealand Mountain Film Festival and won the Hiddleston/MacQueen Award for the best Kiwi-made film.
Sam Smoothy achieved the feat with world-renowned big-mountain snowboarder Xavier de la Rue and Austrian pro freeskier Nadine Wallner. The trio made an early morning ascent to the summit ridge, where they exchanged crampons for skis and rocketed back to Plateau Hut.
Smoothy came second in the Freeride World Tour in 2014 but says skiing Aoraki’s east face was his greatest achievement to date.
“Mt Cook isn’t just our highest mountain, it epitomises the whole Alps,” Smoothy says. “As long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to get up and down it and to do so in the style I like to ski, at full speed, makes the wait worth it.”

