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Vertbag vs. Slick Mikh: Inside Whistler's crazy ski battle

Meet the people behind the funny aliases who are vying to outdo every other hardcore B.C. ski bum in the valley and maybe set a world record in the process.

Meet the people behind the aliases who are vying to outdo every other hardcore B.C. ski bum in the valley

Mikhail 'Slick Mikh' Berman (second right) put his selfie stick to good use on the day he finally met his nemesis Vertbag (far left). (Mikhail Berman)

For a glorious few months, SlickMikhwas king of the mountain, top of thepublic leader boardthat tracks the vertical distance covered by skiers and snowboardersat B.C.'s Whistler Blackcombby reading a chip in their pass every time they head up a lift.

Every time a skier or snowboarder scans in at a lift their verticals are uploaded to the WB+ app for everyone to see. (Mike Laanela/CBC)

On a typical day, the snowboarderknown as Slick Mikhputs up an impressive 14,000 metres by riding down the longest runs he can find.

Peak to Creek is his favourite.

"I usuallysnowboard from the time the lifts openuntil the lifts close," he told CBC News.

"I try to catch as many chairs as possibleand I very rarely stop for any breaks or lunch.

"I usually just take some snacks with me in my backpack."

Who is Slick Mikh?

Slick Mikh is not the name his parents chose, rather the winter alias of one Mikhail "Misha" Berman, a 28-year-old who last year decided to quit his high stress high tech job in Seattle, move to Whistler, rent a ski-inski-out condo and dedicate himself heart and soul tosnowboarding.

"Living my dream" as he puts it.

You'd be smiling too if you quit your high stress job and moved to Whistler to snowboard all day, every day. (Mikhail Berman)

Berman never set out to beat every other Whistler ski bum.First place was just a happy consequence of his minor life crisis and personal resolve to never miss a day.

Butheadmitsitwas pretty cool seeing his name well, fake name on top.

That was before Vertbaggot it going.

Nemesis Vertbag

Vertbaggained local legend status last year, setting an unofficial world record for most vertical metres skied in one season 2,061,139 a stout improvement on the Guinness World Recordmark of 1,836,649 set by Whistler's Pierre Marc Jette in 2015.

The insane magnitude of Vertbag's accomplishment was the talk of the town. Sowas the speculation over his identity.

Was he a former ski racer, people wondered?

Did he have special access to lifts?

Just how was he able to post up to 25,000 vertical metres each day, every day?

The mystery drove Whistler writer Caitlin Shea to distraction. After weeks spent "desperately seeking Vertbag" she finally outed him in the local newspaper, revealing the biggest shocker of all Vertbag's real name was Renee Lamoureux.

He was a she.

Another world record?

Fast forward to this year. Lamoureuxwasn't a major factor in the standings early on, as she was slowed by a Hawaiian vacation and hurt knee.

But once the knee started feeling better, Vertbag's march up the standings was unstoppable.

At one point it seemed the championshipmight come down to a two-person battle Vertbagversus Slick Mikh.But Berman hasn't been able to keep pace, and Lamoureuxis now in a league of her own, out front by almost 200,000 metres andon pace to break her own unofficial world record.

Some of the contenders for second place: From left to right Sam, Pokemon, Mikhail Berman (aka Slick Mikh), and Speed Queen. (Mikhail Berman)

"I was not expecting to be on the top of the leaderboard again this season, but I'll take it," said Lamoureux, who was hard to contact for this story.

"I think all the hype last year made a lot more people keen to pad their stats, set personal goalsand watch themselves climb the leaderboard. If I could be at the top again at the end of this year, I would honestly feel more satisfied than last year."

Misha meets Renee

Because she mainly skis Blackcomb and he mainly rides Whistler, Lamoureux and Berman don't often cross paths.

Funnily enough, the one time they did meet was the day she tookover first place for good.

"I said congratulations, you passed me," said Berman."It was cool to meet and talk."

"We shared some laughs," saidLamoureux. "He's a nice guy."

Still smiling... (Mikhail Berman)

Berman's admits he's now resigned to the silver medal.

"I'm not going to lap groomers to get first place," he said."She pretty much just goes non-stop on three or four lifts. I tried one day to lap [the] Garbanzo chair over and over again it's a short speed run. I ended up getting over 20,000 metres butitwas a mentally exhausting."

And sadly for Berman, real life is starting to creep back into the picture.

"Stupidly, I'm paying double rent because I didn't want to let go of my apartment in Seattle. Watching the bank account get lower and lower is haunting me a little," he said, sounding a little forlorn.

So Berman is now looking for work in Seattle again, which means he may leave Whistler early if the right job offer comes along.

"At first, I really wanted to be number one," he said. "I'm OK with number two."

"I'm just wanted to spend a whole season here and not live with regrets."