Daron Rahlves grew up skiing Tahoe in an era when kids learned as much by chasing older rippers through powder and off cliffs as they did training gates. Born in the Bay Area, he went on to become one of the most successful American speed skiers of his generation. In 2001, he captured gold in the super G at World Championships, and in 2003, he became only the second American to win the famed Hahnenkamm downhill, held each year in Kitzbühel, Austria. His nine World Cup downhill wins made him the winningest U.S. male downhiller of all time. Along the way, he competed in four Olympic Games, including as a Ski Cross athlete in Vancouver.
His post-race career has included film segments, ski cross competitions, and lots of big-mountain skiing. More recently, he became a part owner of the Chilkat Mountain Lodge in Alaska, where he helps tail-guide clients for his U.S. Ski Team buddy, Reggie Crist’s Stellar Adventure Travel Company.
Daron spoke with Cache_Seven contributor Gordy Megroz about how Tahoe shaped his style, how getting humbled in Vermont forced him to level up, and what’s on the horizon.