Earliest tricks off natural terrain

I was thinking about the timeline of tricks off natural terrain--cliffs, cornices or pillows--and figured the best resource for this is right here on NS. Let's keep it to non-booter stuff, but a packed-down takeoff is ok. Since the motto here seems to be "pics or it didn't happen", name off what trick, what terrain feature, what flick, and what year. They've got to be stomps.

For starters, but by no means claiming these are actually first (just what I can think of):

Switch 180/half cab: Vinny Dorion, cornice, Sick Sense 1998

D-Spin: Evan Raps, cornice, Ski Movie 2000

Misty 7: Scott Gaffney, cliff, SM II High Society, 2001

Switch 7: Tanner Hall, cornice, Yearbook, 2004

1080: Jim Moran, cornice/hip, White Room, 1993?

 
RAP Films - "Into the Snow Zone" 1989.

Trace Worthington and Chip Milner sending all kinds of shit off the windlip in Whistler, 1080, quint daffy, the first documented screamin semen.

That movie kicked ass, RAP used to kill it. Andrew Sheppard was doing 360 mute grabs in the BC years before Cusson or Mosely did any.
 
watch the old osteness movies and tgr shit. and yea ski movie one does have some good shit. skogen slaughters a cliff pretty good with some switch stuff.
 
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thank u, couldnt think of his name. ya the spy who loved me, he shot bullets from his ski pole and then hucked a cliff and pulled a parachute with the british flag on it. man did i want to be that guy
 
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