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BigPurpleSkiSuitThis is a pretty solid map, how long have you been making this?
JoeF2661I have no respect for this map due to not having put Mt.Shasta on it. Unforgivable
skiP.E.I.Cool project, nothing on the east coast though?
lloyd_braunhighland bowl? Traynors?
abar.Bachy > meadows
denvertrashI've skied highland bowl. Not rly anything but steep and sustained. Also not really including gladed terrain as the defined zones are usually very loose. Places like red mountain, keystone, and steamboat all have killer terrain that only the locals really know about and therefore they're hard to find names and pictures for.
**This post was edited on Sep 2nd 2018 at 11:04:36am
lloyd_braunTraynor's ever tried that? make you shit your pants. LOL
skiP.E.I.Trees between Boomerang and Musgrave at Marble Mountain, Newfoundland ( Now I think of it, technically not in bounds because you're not supposed to ski the trees there. It is within the resort though.)
Knute Chute drop also at Marble mountain, although it's just one feature.
There has to be some gnarly inbounds all over Maine, Vermont and Quebec, I'm just not that familiar with those areas.
skiP.E.I.Cool project, nothing on the east coast though?
LivingDaLifeYou're missing Schweitzer - Lake Chutes.
denvertrashIt's gladed bro and there's no good pictures of it
lloyd_braunthis is my kid ripping one of the lines T-1/2.
you can come down from skiers left. it's a get yourself in trouble area if you don't know your way.
**This post was edited on Sep 2nd 2018 at 6:52:17pm
TRVP_ANGELNow all we need are local mtn experts to contribute to this map to point out EXACTLY which inbound tracks are sick af
yuhyuhyou egg this is fucking genius
evan.schuHe has 3 marked spots on the east
skiP.E.I.Added after my post ;)
denvertrashName a few zones and I'll put em on there
Titus69Stowe VT, cannon mtn NH, wild wildcat mtn NH, sugarloaf in Maine, not the most necessary thread though, I mean most of us kinda know all of these have great terrain without risking boundary lines.
denvertrashYou didn't click on the detail bro. Its specific zones at these places, not just the ski areas themselves
denvertrashnice. Thinking about college in Golden just so I can rip kicking horse for 4 years
lloyd_braunAspen Mountain
Mtuhockey33Check out Two Trees at Snowmass and Burn Cliffs. Used to have the freeride comp on those back in 2008.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DlCiP3obIRQ
denvertrashWoah, had no idea snowmass even had cliffs in the first place
jcaYou forgot the hill with the gnarliest inbounds terrain in interior BC.
denvertrashWas struggling to find pics of specific zones above treeline at bachelor, if you have some please upload them :)
dadiThis is fucking amazing.
jcaYou forgot the hill with the gnarliest inbounds terrain in interior BC.
DrailBig White and Schweitzer made the map but some of the best lift accessed terrain in North America is not on there.
I’m ok with this.
Mtuhockey33Just gotta know where to look ;) come on over and I can show you some fun stuff
CLQIs this offer up for other people? I've only skied Snowmass once but I have an Aspen pass. No doubt Snowmass has some gnarly inbound terrain.
Mtuhockey33Yeah, why not? Most of the drops aren’t as severe as the one I threw up but as long as there’s decent snow this year (last year sucked) most of it should be open
denvertrashGodamn shame they don't hold the junior comps there. Highland bowl is a shitty venue