An Insider's Guide to Ski Resorts: Taos (ep. 19, part b-Kachina Basin & Extreme Terrain)

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  • @thesteveterryproject9611
    @thesteveterryproject9611 3 місяці тому

    Just got back from my first trip to Taos. As far as I can tell, great review, everything is spot on. This mountain is humbling

    • @SRGSkiing
      @SRGSkiing  3 місяці тому

      If you think Taos is hard, wait till the mountain we've got lined up for this week

  • @arjunski
    @arjunski 5 місяців тому +3

    Man you've convinced me, I gotta check this place out at some point, it looks legendary! I was watching the video and following along on FATMAP, some of those West Basin lines look absolutely ridiculous! Definitely a place to check out for a March trip when the snow's really good!
    PS: I really like the new intro, it's simple but still really cool! :)

    • @trioproductions5403
      @trioproductions5403 5 місяців тому +1

      West basin probably has the hardest set of runs at Taos. Narrow, and steep.

  • @waltysalamander
    @waltysalamander 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for posting this! I’m going to Taos in the Spring if it’s still open!

  • @aerobaticworm9521
    @aerobaticworm9521 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video and thanks for posting, i really like that my main mountain is getting some attention. some areas that you didn't really touch on that i think are noteworthy are the chutes feeding into longhorn (Pierre's and Werner chute). Some really good, cliffy, tree skiing that generally holds snow pretty good through out the core season. Also, off of Kachina, there's a couple of (unmarked but named) super steep chutes called hunziker main and dogleg that i think are some of the most challenging terrain on the mountain and worth a try if you are truly an advanced skier. One last thing, walkeries chute is actually like 3 or 4 chutes that are pretty fun but get really beat up by the sun so its best to hit these after a storm if they are open.

    • @SRGSkiing
      @SRGSkiing  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for all the additions (although I would've saved one or two of those for yourself 😂)!

    • @aerobaticworm9521
      @aerobaticworm9521 5 місяців тому

      yeah maybe i shouldnt have exposed so many local lines haha@@SRGSkiing

  • @James7995
    @James7995 5 місяців тому

    Toas is a holy grail resort like Jackson’s Hole, Palisades, Snowbird, Aspen Highlands, Mad River Glen and Revelstoke. All pilgrimage worthy for iconic chairs and iconic lines.

  • @andrewsteward7830
    @andrewsteward7830 4 місяці тому

    The more I ski, the more I think Taos might have the best terrain. I’ve been skiing there for years, and I’m still finding new lines not on the map. Some people scoff at its annual snowfall, but the mountain holds its snow so well, and it’s so chalky everywhere. I skied Alta one week (they had over 500 inches of snow), and Taos the next (they had only 180 inches). I swear the snow at Taos was better. And the terrain is the holy grail. Snowbird has a few sections (Get Serious Chutes, Defiance Ledge, parts of Baldy) similar to what is nearly everywhere at Taos.

  • @mtnhiii
    @mtnhiii 5 місяців тому +1

    I liked your old intro 😜👍