In your opinion, what's the hardest marked inbounds run in North America. Ive always thought it to be Corbets in Jackson, but ive never been to Squaw, Whistler, Crested Butte or any of the other resorts known for their big mountain terrain.
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californiagrownIdiots delight at alpine meadeow is marked, named and in perfect view of the main sixpack chair. I am assuming that a bowl doesnt count as a run?
Pause at exactly :02 to see how steep it is.
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Yung_GnarleyRiver Run, Keystone
iLLbiLLyWhoopdedoo, Sugar North Carolina. DUH!
Yung_GnarleyRiver Run, Keystone
BayAreaJerryIdiots is steep as hell but very duable if there is snow, and is also pretty short. There are a couple lines which are fairly wide, and I took my 54 year old mom down it more than once last year. If the snow is low though it is super gnarly, and you basically have to striaghline. Keyhole on the other hand is probably just as steep for much longer, and has some crazy ass chutes. Keyhole is also often icy, which makes it really scary. I've landed on ice in keyhole doing small cliffs like a retard, and I fell almost the whole way down, terrifying
CatdickBojanglesThe small bank I have to walk down to get to my car at the ski resort after I've had 37 cold Busch Lights in an 8 hour period (38 means your an alcoholic I know my limits).
SharkoSo 38 is also the point where you shouldn’t drive anymore? 😂
chitownskiier8In your opinion, what's the hardest marked inbounds run in North America. Ive always thought it to be Corbets in Jackson, but ive never been to Squaw, Whistler, Crested Butte or any of the other resorts known for their big mountain terrain.