His route required a free-hanging
rappel down a 165-foot (50 m) cliff face, which he completed with his skis on. Realizing, the next day, that his story would be doubted, he convinced Virginia Huidekoper to fly over the still-visible ski tracks with a photographer on board and document his feat from a
Cesna 182. The photograph of Briggs graceful ski turns winding down the face of such a famously steep and treacherous mountain sparked widespread interest in
extreme skiing. That interest, which in many ways was born in Jackson, WY, has grown into a significant industry of extreme
backcountry and
heliskiing such as the
World Extreme Skiing Championships, the
World Heli Championships, hundreds of feature films, magazines, specialty equipment manufacturers and a global fan base. == Additional skiing records and awards ==