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Ski-N-Ian
Приєднався 16 тра 2021
I started this channel because it was an easy way for me to share my ski videos of my ski trips with my friends and family. It has morphed into a place where I share my ski videos with all of you filthy powder animals on the internet that enjoy watching raw unedited skiing videos. I absolutely love skiing and during the winter my life revolves around the next storm. I travel all over the United States and Canada for my ski trips and I try to post at least a few videos from every resort I go to. It is not uncommon for me to drive 9 or 10 hours just to catch a big snow storm somewhere. I also occasionally go cat or heli skiing when I want to get away from the lift lines. My home ski resort is Silver Mountain so you will see a lot of videos from Silver on my channel. I work a fulltime job and don't have time to edit hundreds of videos so I group my videos into playlists to make them easier to watch.
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White Pass - Cascade Trees to Hourglass (12-8-24)
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White Pass - Cascade Trees to Hourglass (12-8-24)
Silver Mountain - Wardner 3 (11-30-24)
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Silver Mountain - Wardner 3 (11-30-24)
Silver Mountain - Wardner 2 (11-30-24)
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Silver Mountain - Wardner 2 (11-30-24)
Silver Mountain - Wardner 1 (11-30-24)
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Silver Mountain - Wardner 1 (11-30-24)
Silver Mountain - Lower SOB (11-29-24)
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Silver Mountain - Lower SOB (11-29-24)
Silver Mountain - Upper SOB (11-29-24)
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Silver Mountain - Upper SOB (11-29-24)
Silver Mountain - Collateral Wipeout (11-29-24)
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Silver Mountain - Collateral Wipeout (11-29-24)
Silver Mountain - Northern Lights Left Side (11-24-24)
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Silver Mountain - Northern Lights Left Side (11-24-24)
Silver Mountain - Northern Lights Right Side (11-24-24)
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Silver Mountain - Northern Lights Right Side (11-24-24)
Silver Mountain - Lower North Star (11-24-24)
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Silver Mountain - Lower North Star (11-24-24)
Silver Mountain - Upper North Star (11-24-24)
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Silver Mountain - Upper North Star (11-24-24)
Snowbird - Get Serious Chute #3 (4-1-24)
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Snowbird - Get Serious Chute #3 (4-1-24)
Snowbird - Gad Chutes South Gate (3-31-24)
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Snowbird - Gad Chutes South Gate (3-31-24)
Snowbird - Organ Grinder (3-31-24)
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Snowbird - Organ Grinder (3-31-24)
Nathan said look dad Ian crashed under chair 3
@@mikelukes6460 sure did. For all to see
was working up there that day, before my shift got to smash headwall first tracks.
Yo, how's the conditions up there? I'm planning on going up this season, but I've heard that the conditions haven't been fun. Also, what camera do you use? Love the content!
@gqdzilla I thought the conditions were great. They have good coverage everywhere and much more snow than everyone further inland. They haven't opened the steeper runs off the front yet, but they probably will open soon. I'm using a GoPro Hero 13 filming in 4k 60 FPS Hyperview.
Looks creamy.
Is this Idaho?
@@SnowboardJedi it is
@ski-n-ian Thanks! One of the passes I am considering has this spot.
amazing footage!
how steep is this
According to Ski Tracks the steepest thing I skied that day was 36 deg.
Damn that was amazing. Never been to boundary shutes before, looks like I’ll be finding that this season though!
This was my first time skiing it. It was a lot of work traversing out that far but well worth it.
where on the mountain is this?
Front side, tress to the left of Jimmies Run (JR)
Awesome. Was this Beartooth?
I think it was the next run over. Greybull
@@ski-n-ian Looks incredible. Scale of 1-10, how difficult was it? Video makes it look like a breeze. I love the Headwall, but am very curious about Casper.
Thanks for posting this. I skied this run once 28 years ago. Wont ever forget it. I used the rope and the tree roots to enter. More trees blocking the entrace back then.
Nice i need to hit people up net year so they can show me all the best spots
That whole empty mountain and you got wedged into a tree.
Yeah that part sucked
Hobacks with snow like that are so special. Whole mountain to yourself. Happiest I ever was in my life was skiing those trails
💞Wow💛💛💛💛💛💜💛💛
I would have hit North Chute that day ... nice run! Love Siiver Fox!
They finally replaced that rope, it's way better now.
Yeah I noticed last time I was there. ua-cam.com/video/JL6NLDAPltc/v-deo.htmlsi=qR7Oqx2VjdDs0jvY
You always seem to find soft snow and no crowds wherever you ski, even at Crystal and Snowbird.
I chase snow and ski mostly on weekdays.
That drop in is nuts. Snow looks and sounds awesome for early April.
The snow was good
@@ski-n-ianHI IAN UR A ASHIN IN LIVE IN IDAHO POCTELLO BY TEMPOLE IN UR DATEING DUKE
Thank you for posting this in April 2024. About 25-30 years ago I went to Snowbird during a storm that closed the canyon and stayed at the big hotel for 7 days. I think it was called the Cliff Lodge. On Day 1 we met up with a guide who took us to this chute on the first run. Except, back then there was no rope and a few more trees around the entrance. We entered a little further down to left and swung in hanging on to exposed tree roots. I had never entered a slope like that before, or since. Just one of the great memories of an epic trip to Snowbird. Every serious skier should go there at least once. Greatest snow on earth!
Nice videos. Put your straps on the other way. Hand to the sky and then down on the grip. Putting the hand in and onto the grip is leverage for skier's thumb. Hand to sky up and through the straps and then down on grip means if you fall you hand lets go of the grip and the strap dangles instead of your thumb being trapped. Shocked no one has showed you this ... ua-cam.com/video/RQrFlF8hEvM/v-deo.html good luck in your skiing journey.
Cool tip. Will try it next time I'm out.
Nice videos. Put your straps on the other way. Hand to the sky and then down on the grip. Putting the hand in and onto the grip is leverage for skier's thumb. Hand to sky up and through the straps and then down on grip means if you fall you hand lets go of the grip and the strap dangles instead of your thumb being trapped. Shocked no one has showed you this ... ua-cam.com/video/RQrFlF8hEvM/v-deo.html good luck in your skiing journey.
Nice videos. Put your straps on the other way. Hand to the sky and then down on the grip. Putting the hand in and onto the grip is leverage for skier's thumb. Hand to sky up and through the straps and then down on grip means if you fall you hand lets go of the grip and the strap dangles instead of your thumb being trapped. Shocked no one has showed you this ... ua-cam.com/video/RQrFlF8hEvM/v-deo.html good luck in your skiing journey.
Love snowbird ❤
That’s probably steeper than the steep it looks wow
The top part was pretty steep. Not as steep as other parts of Snowbird though.
And?
Looks nice. Love the bents
💕 Wow💙💗💗💙💗💗💗
unreal run! guy in the yellow looks like a jerry
haha. Hey Edan. Nice skiing with you.
Epic. Hitting solitude on an uncrowded powder day is as good as it gets. Nice turns ⛷️⛷️
Wow, so much powder, looks amazing!
What a beautiful run
how steep is it?
No idea. It's maybe 35 deg if I had to guess. Not the steepest run at Jackson for sure.
Bruh, the snow looks so much better than when i was there.
I chase snow. Watch the weather and don't make final decisions on leaving until the day before a trip.
Lol almost got cliffed out in that area earlier in the season when snow levels were lower. That chute was just straight rock and I had no clue where to go. Luckily I managed to find a path out on far skiers right but I definitely need to go back with someone who knows that area to get a better sense of how to navigate it. Just been skiing Glory days instead to stay on the safe side.
That was my first time skiing this area and was getting a little worried when I saw all the cliff signs
@@ski-n-ian Man same, I was skiing solo on a Thursday so there wasn’t a soul in sight, I had no clue if it was like “a little rocky” or “30 feet mandatory air”. Definitely had a sigh of relief when I managed to find my way out. I’m curious if there’s an easier way out far skiers left, looks like it on the map. But some really nice powder skiing in there for sure!
💕Wow💚💚🤍🤍🤍🤍💚
Wish I had that kind of snow
Now that was a tree run. Ending was sick 🤙
yeah I was stoked to see how untouched it was in there. This was at 2 pm
Hit here be dragons a few times this year. Insane run, thanks for taking this video
What would you say is the easiest double black run here?
probably this one. Not sure why it is a double black. But I still need to ski more of this resort to say for sure. I haven't hiked into any of the upper terrain.
Thanks
looks like great conditions finally!!!
Wow
What skis
Rossignol Squad 7
Hell yea
Please do upper wawa
What is upper wawa? I've only been to Mission Ridge maybe 3 times so far so I don't know it very well.
@ski-n-ian It's near Johnsons, you will find it if you keep taking boundary roud past the turn below upper toke
@@Parabori next time Im there consider it done
Thanks man
Looks like a great run
It was a great run
Cool vid
that looks amazing. but where are the chutes? i haven't skied that run yet but it looks like you came out short of where it appears on the map?
I was just one shot left of the gate.
Nice. What skis you got? I have XRC 1200, but I find they are not good on glades or off trail, so I want an alternative for when I want to do what you're doing.
Atomic Bent Chetler 120s
Last week was crazy!!