What are the most techy badass inbounds runs you've ever done?
Mine was Big Couloir in Big Sky. That had the most pucker factor of any run I've done by far.
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jcaMicrowave at Red Mountain, it's a rite of passage and a closing day sunset tradition (straight down from the tower on the peak in the background).
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adamMfreeriderI’ve only been on the East coast, but one of the gnarliest runs I’ve done was Upper Madonna Liftline at smuggs. It’s pretty damn steep and narrow and the ice slabs that develop on are crazy. And in parts you can almost touch the chairlift so if you mess up you got people there to see it but damn is it a fun line to ski
theabortionatorI haven't done any that cool. Some cool normal skiing at kirkwood, highlands, and crested butte.
Abasin and alta are the only chutes ive realy done that people loosely care about and not anything crazy idk. Maybe i need to ski steeper mtns.
CabbyArrantHonestly I never would have thought about doing a run like Big Couloir, I was just following a buddy of mine. Glad I did it though just for the confidence i have now when I find myself in some sketchy terrain. The only time I ever got hurt skiing was when I was when I was not confident about and couldn't keep focused.
jca
jcaMicrowave at Red Mountain, it's a rite of passage and a closing day sunset tradition (straight down from the tower on the peak in the background).
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moist_velvethttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/971662/29905140-1480286812099570-4440433911355876729-n-mp4
heres a video of me hitting the cleft on microwave a few years back. haha pretty tight, i was on 164s at the time and still scraping tip and tails on rock
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SuspiciousFishSolitude- Milk Run: Kind of a requirement to lap Honeycomb but its a great sketchy tree run that funnels you into a cool rock garden.
patagonialukeThat looks awesome. Out of curiosity, would you say that photo shows average / below average / above average coverage?
moist_velvethttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/971662/29905140-1480286812099570-4440433911355876729-n-mp4
heres a video of me hitting the cleft on microwave a few years back. haha pretty tight, i was on 164s at the time and still scraping tip and tails on rock
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eheathRandom side note, you don't have to ride powderhorn/milk run to get to summit anymore, you can just ride apex and take the new road they built a couple years ago. But, milk run is money.
SuspiciousFishThat is interesting, so you take Honeycomb Return then to Apex then Summit? In any case, Id rather do Milk run anyway. Its a cool run and give you some good sketchy turns to break up the multi lift laps. Solitude is a great resort but the layout is kind of wonky. I liked it though because I can take my Wife up and she can ski down the blue Dynamite groomer off Peak and I can traverse over and hit Cathedral Cirque or Headwall Forest and meet up with her each run. Lots of fun Jibs on either side of Dynamite all the way down actually. My biggest regret there is not being able to hike Black Bess chutes, it looked rowdy as hell up there.
eheathYeah when they put in the new Summit chair, they moved the bottom station down the run more and then built a road from the top of apex. Milk run laps is fun, but its probably 15-20 min faster to take apex to summit, so if you're trying to get some freshies in honeycomb, its worth taking apex. Personally, I do a honeycomb run then lap the here be dragons gate at the top of powderhorn to the return lift, underrated zone.
jcaPointing it from halfway down the dog's leg.
SuspiciousFishI can see that. I actually really like Here Be Dragons. For whatever reason I didnt lap it as much as I probably should. Some good glades on that side. My biggest beef with Honeycomb is there is not much vert and its not really steep for the most part. There are some fun hucks on boundary but you need to traverse way over to No Mans Land to get some good steep stuff in. That and Woodlawn kind of beats you up when its tracked out after a few laps.
Its sad that Solitude is so crowded nowadays. I actually switched from Snowbird to Solitude because I was tired of the lift lines and general attitude people had for fighting for turns when they dropped the ropes. I remember the days when you literally would ski right on the lift almost every lap.
patagonialukeSo rad! That's gotta be truly steep if it looks like that on a GoPro.
patagonialuke(Body Bag, Big Hourglass),
moist_velvethttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/971662/29905140-1480286812099570-4440433911355876729-n-mp4
heres a video of me hitting the cleft on microwave a few years back. haha pretty tight, i was on 164s at the time and still scraping tip and tails on rock
**This post was edited on Sep 4th 2020 at 3:10:55am