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Eric Wight, ski detective
John Lehmann/Globe and Mail
When your ski unclips from your boot on an epic powder day after a tumble and is buried in deep powder, lost in the forest of the back country or shoots over the side of a cliff into a tree well what’ya going do? You call Eric Wight, ski finder and detective. Wright like any professionally trained detective is on call and will arrive on scene, secure the site and then begin to deconstruct the incident. Once Wright identifes the trajectory of the wayward ski, he unholsters his modified surveyor’s metal detector and starts his hunt. John Lehmann, the Globe and Mail’s Vancouver based staff photojournalist, spent the day with Whistler’s only ski finder and sleuth.
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