Mali Noyes Accomplishes Bucket List Goal Of Skiing North America's Tallest Peak

Professional skier Mali Noyes is in our spotlight today for accomplishing a bucket list goal. She just skied from the top of Denali, North America's tallest peak (20,310 ft).

Check out the great video below of Mali and friends descending the iconic mountain in the glorious spring sunshine:

Caption: "Another one checked off her bucket list! ✔️ Massive congrats to @malinoyes for skiing off the summit of Denali, North America’s tallest peak (20,310 ft). You nailed it girl! 🔥"

Well done. Nailed it indeed!

It didn't look like the skiing itself was all that enjoyable, but I guess that's what happens when you climb and ski one of the tallest and most exposed peaks in the world.

Noyes is rocking a pair of Salomon QST Echo 106s in this video. Click here to check out Powder Magazine's full review of the ski.

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I can't talk about Denali without mentioning Vasu Sojitra and Pete McAfee. The pair became the first adaptive athletes to summit and ski Denali a few years ago.

The mission was filmed as part of a recent Warren Miller Entertainment film.

That segment isn't available to embed below, unfortunately.

Instead, check out Cody Townsend skiing the Messner Couloir on Denali for the first episode of The Fifty Project:

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