Sure a lot of assholes in this comment section. Taking these runs slow is how you learn. Very few can bomb this their first time down. These Guys are pushing themselves and should be commended for that. Way to go for getting out of their comfort zone
This is how I forever remember this slope and how I choose to remember Jackson. Good moods, encouragement, cheering when you tackle Corbets well. One of my fondest skiing memories ever 🙂 Unlike Snake River Brewing later that night. FUN brewery, but nothing but ski hipsters bragging “you’re not a real skier unless...”
I was there the week before during a huge storm, and it made conditions dangerous to even go over there. So, I didnt get to ski Corbets, but had fun throughout the rest of the mountain. Thanks for the video!
I really enjoyed this video. Clear, wide views, and it's just embraces the atmosphere of people around!! So many Corbet's vids are fast, very narrow angled (like no wide view), etc.
The pros that do backflips off this thing are insane!! No way in hell would I even try to slide down. Respect to all levels that make it down, one way or another
@@ThatSB and what makes you think that! I primarily grew up at Whistler. Started skiing Whistler 70/ 71 season (yup I'm ol-der now)and still ski it. My biggest drop was roughly around 300+ft in the early 80's on my 225's(Atomic Arc-DH) I grew up knowing the McConkey's (Shane RIP, still in diapers) trust me, been their done that, many times. Employed by FIS (8yrs) as a co-ordinator for the men's World Cup Downhills. Trust me, me and my buddies did some crazy as shit in our days(too much to list, including losing two buddies in a massive avalanche on a back country trip). Trust me, big ski's rock!
These guys have no business on that hill, crawling down the first chute. Lots of locals bomb that thing. It’s the initial jump that’s scary as hell. Trying to impress there boyfriends.
Would it be easier to just hit the drop where the dude ends up standing toward the end of the video? Just drop straight in 15-feet, straight shot past the rocks? Wouldn't that be easier than sideslipping down an icewall?
@@cosmey449 It wasn't, but I think it just looks that way from the video haha. I've never been there. I watched a different video where a patrol says no one drops from there. Is it just too insane irl?
@@cosmey449 I believe it. I watched some UA-cam video of a kid ski down the Big Couloir in MT, and then went to it myself and was like... "Ummm, what?" These GoPros are deceiving.
One thing video can not convey is the massive buzz you get from doing these runs. Standing at the top ready to go is like confronting a fire breathing dragon. Obviously you have to have a good skill set and fitness level to ski a couloir. On top of that you have to be confident of the fitness and skills you've developed and go for it. If you take it too cautious you will crash- just the same as if you go too hard. There's a right amount of aggression needed to not embarrass yourself. On the other side if your not challenging yourself your just going through the motions. The perfect run for you is the one where it challenges your skills. Challenging your skills means your still able to ski it (lots of turns) -as opposed to just trying to get to the bottom/cheating your way down. If your just "trying to get to the bottom" then your over your head and your not going to get better. Skiing is really about the turns -lots of turns. Besides taking lots of turns is more fun...
Ive only ever skied at a few places close to home (western Pa) and they aren't very challenging. All of the runs are short and the blues are so easy, sometimes just going all out to the bottom is the only thrill. I always try to spend most of the days on the black diamonds which are only moderately long and difficult and focus actually skiing (lots of turning). But even those slopes are able to be skied straight to the bottom with few turns. I really need to branch out. I picked a bad couple of winters to rediscover the sport. Lately I've really been craving an adventure out West.
Aside from the crazy entrance and the name, I almost wouldn't even consider Corbets a couloir. Take away the top and it's the easiest couloir I've seen. When I think of couloirs I think of Big Couloir at Big sky. Long and really steep flanked by rock walls. Like the many couloirs of Europe. At Alta they have the Baldy chutes which seem more like couloirs to me than corbets too.
Run is beat street and rutted out. Arm chair skiers need to recognize most are just spectating and moving on. Give props to anyone dropping in there on this day. I am sure the pros 2 days before were hitting it with freshies.
If you are at top of Corbiits and you see rocks or other difficulties and wish to save the attempt for another day, is there another route down from that point?
My opinion is that anyone making it down Corbet's without falling deserves a thumb's up. It is an incredibly intimidating run and a large fraction of those that ski up to it, ski away and never take the plunge. It would be interesting if the run started easy and funneled you into a spot where you had now no chance of escape without climbing back out. There would probably be a lot of people calling ski patrol to save their asses. At Telluride once years ago I skied up to a cliff (there are plenty of them at Telluride, most runs labelled expert only have a section of cliffs), judged the height of the freefall necessary and decided it was not for me. Had I been with a local that knew where the rocks were I might have been willing. I had to side-step my way back up the slope in shame (but at least with all my body parts still attached).
Did Saudan's couloir at Blackcomb on 213cm Atomic DH skis back in 1989. Nothing like having helicopter blades as skis. Lol. No helmets back then. Cotton lined brain buckets.
@@supertoast1991 The video doesn't do it justice as to how steep it actually is. I had an amazing time at Jackson Hole and would go back in a heartbeat.
I'm so old, I remember seeing Shane running around his dad's ski shop at Whistler(McConkey's Ski Shop) in diapers! It was sad to hear of his passing. RIP Shane.
@@theirishman8356 Thanks for that comment. Started skiing Whistler 70-71 season. My parents and I got to know alot of people there, including the McConkey's (his mom and dad) I met Shane when he was 3yrs old running around at his dad's ski shop (McConkey's Ski Shop). A good memory to have. I have also skied with the likes of Trevor Peterson (RIP) when we were in our early teens(waaayy back) One more mention. My biggest drop was roughly 350ft. I can still feel landing that one, and I'm 58 and still rippen it. RIP Shane, drop ins forever!
What is the point of doing this if you are literally scared to death? Go to other side of the mountain and enjoy the day.. Unless you have no fear and have the skills to drop in it like a boss..! p.s: I am a good skier and snowboarder but I would shit on my pant before trying this.. and my experience has taught me Fear in my worst Enemy.. In that case I will try this chute the very last day of my vacation in case I got injured I do not want to screw my vacation and my investment in the first day of the season.
Theirs only one way to be good at that shit, and that's do it until you get good at that shit! That's the only way! (alcohol or by other means optional)
@@paulipuhakka8788 You will never get good at switching back through tight chutes if you never actually switch back through tight chutes. None of these people are skiing, they are clammering on skis..
JH is full of easier chutes to gain experience on. That is where most of these people should be. But Cobert's become a stupid brag for alot of people who do it badly once. If you can't do the Alta Chutes at JH, its pointless to try Corbets.
@@TheBruceKeller In the conditions on the vid "the easy way" looks like the only way to do it without getting hurt. You cant send it in a place like that if its not pow.
@@falelaster Kings and Queens of Corbet's ended up being a few days after this, so I hope they got some powder. I was wrong about it being after the competition though, knew it was around the date.
Geez. I had to follow my older brother and his friends into shoots like this at Snowbird, Utah when I was like 16 and had only been skiing for like 4 years. Forced to keep up and get better or get left behind.
Skiing into such a narrow chute like that is damned near impossible, since your skis cannot flex enough in the trough. There really is no "reasonable" route!
So glad my mountain isn't famous enough to attract so many kooks. It would really rub me the wrong way to see a throng of tourists blocking access to a nice couloir and shralping the snow down to hardpack or rock, just so they can say they've gone down it.
I dont know but for me the logical entrance is more left...pointing the stone to the left then turning right and your inside clean....there looks really shit
Don't get why everyone's complaining, so what if they side-step down the first part. If it's their first time it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do lol. Not everyone's gonna be able to huck it right from the top like most people in these comments.
Bro you always have that thing that one thing that you chase after and hone your skills for and just want to do and for me that’s Corbet’s i want it to be my 1st double black and I just wanna send it and try to shred but I gotta wait till next year
I'm no where near hitting this yet. Yeah maybe I could soon get to a point where I pull this off like some of these guys, I feel like they did just enough to say they did it haha
Honestly those conditions look like shit, super tight chute with hard snow with no space to turn, plus it looks like an exit ridge forcing a hard right. Honestly from where you're standing in the last half, it looks easier to make the drop from there. Yes youll come flying out with tons of speed, but if you can stick the landing without back slapping, you can line right up between those rocks and not even worry about getting stuck at that top bullshit part.
That does not look like fun. That is not skiing the run it’s more like sliding down the steep stuff. At least it is not icy . There are runs like this at Mammoth too.
What are they doing?😂 why they all take that icey slippery turn instead if just moving a bit to the left and go str8 down. Don't make it harder than it needs to be....
You realize it is a wide angle lens making things look different. The "left straight down" you refer to need to be taken from tve top of another steep slope and is a vertical drop. It is done on othet days but on this day you would land on that rock from 40 feet
@@ThatSB no mate, not at all. At 4.15 you get a perfect shot at the right angle. That would be my route. Then again, considering their obvious lack of skills I get it why they prefer not to.
Sure a lot of assholes in this comment section. Taking these runs slow is how you learn. Very few can bomb this their first time down. These Guys are pushing themselves and should be commended for that. Way to go for getting out of their comfort zone
This is how I forever remember this slope and how I choose to remember Jackson. Good moods, encouragement, cheering when you tackle Corbets well. One of my fondest skiing memories ever 🙂
Unlike Snake River Brewing later that night. FUN brewery, but nothing but ski hipsters bragging “you’re not a real skier unless...”
not sure how "successful" some of these are but still fun to watch! thanks for posting this perspective
I think if they don’t yardsale it’s a success
Hey , if I went down , and didn’t break anything , it’s good !
@@mattdefrain3815 Corbets is easy once your in. and they really arent skiing they are side slipping.
I was there the week before during a huge storm, and it made conditions dangerous to even go over there. So, I didnt get to ski Corbets, but had fun throughout the rest of the mountain. Thanks for the video!
We must be kinfolk, we share the last surname and we have both been smart enough to avoid Corbet when the conditions were less than ideal!
The loudmouth never goes in. ☝️🥴
yeap...
He should've dropped in from where he was filming it!
Bwahaha...annoying know it all big mouths....can't stand em.....
maybe because he stopped recording before going down the dangerous slope? jerkoff
I really enjoyed this video. Clear, wide views, and it's just embraces the atmosphere of people around!! So many Corbet's vids are fast, very narrow angled (like no wide view), etc.
So did you go? Record it? We’re waiting to watch.....
Waiting.....
So these people will say “duuude... I totally skied Corbets” 😆😂🤣😂😆
Look more to me like a yard sale
American ski videos seem to entail people who have massive balls and limited ability hence all the ski patrol vids 😂
@@howdo861 b
Lmfao
Yeah... That's such a crock 🤣 "you definitely did not ski corbets..."
Why is this fun?
The pros that do backflips off this thing are insane!! No way in hell would I even try to slide down.
Respect to all levels that make it down, one way or another
i’m 9 and i skied it but i’m on a ski racing team so
So dangerous to see skiers egged on to ski terrain that they clearly can’t manage.
Back in my go stupid days (80's). Me and my buddies would carve out that kinda stuff on 220's. "No Fear Fun"
Something tells me that you didnt
@@ThatSB and what makes you think that! I primarily grew up at Whistler. Started skiing Whistler 70/ 71 season (yup I'm ol-der now)and still ski it. My biggest drop was roughly around 300+ft in the early 80's on my 225's(Atomic Arc-DH) I grew up knowing the McConkey's (Shane RIP, still in diapers) trust me, been their done that, many times. Employed by FIS (8yrs) as a co-ordinator for the men's World Cup Downhills. Trust me, me and my buddies did some crazy as shit in our days(too much to list, including losing two buddies in a massive avalanche on a back country trip). Trust me, big ski's rock!
These guys have no business on that hill, crawling down the first chute. Lots of locals bomb that thing. It’s the initial jump that’s scary as hell. Trying to impress there boyfriends.
A video of people falling into a trench. Nice.
Why are you doing thaïs.vous n'étiez pas à votre place?
Probably shouldn’t do this trail unless you know how to jump and land on your skis
Just gonna say its a different story when your up there...
@@felixmartin4547 its a different story because side slippers destroy the lip
@@ThatSB not disagreeing at all but any a advanced skier needs to learn to work with sliders because there learning
@@felixmartin4547 they dont need to be learning on Corbetts. Hit it or don't. Dont side slip down the hard part
@@ThatSB well maybe the want to learn corbets so they can hit it late
No thanks I’ll stay with the blues. I love the guy who kept telling everyone what to do
Nothing about that looks enjoyable.
Because you certainly never have the adrénaline to 120% with skis
Somethîng spécial.
But it is not because it is very hard that it is always top
Would it be easier to just hit the drop where the dude ends up standing toward the end of the video? Just drop straight in 15-feet, straight shot past the rocks? Wouldn't that be easier than sideslipping down an icewall?
Yes that’s the “correct” way to ski it, one less turn
I can't tell if this is a joke
@@cosmey449 It wasn't, but I think it just looks that way from the video haha. I've never been there. I watched a different video where a patrol says no one drops from there. Is it just too insane irl?
@@anderss5913 yea it's so huge irl
@@cosmey449 I believe it. I watched some UA-cam video of a kid ski down the Big Couloir in MT, and then went to it myself and was like... "Ummm, what?" These GoPros are deceiving.
First guy: wait, this ain’t GREEN!
Love content like this! Really shows how crazy this run is
One thing video can not convey is the massive buzz you get from doing these runs.
Standing at the top ready to go is like confronting a fire breathing dragon. Obviously you have to have a good skill set and fitness level to ski a couloir. On top of that you have to be confident of the fitness and skills you've developed and go for it. If you take it too cautious you will crash- just the same as if you go too hard. There's a right amount of aggression needed to not embarrass yourself.
On the other side if your not challenging yourself your just going through the motions. The perfect run for you is the one where it challenges your skills. Challenging your skills means your still able to ski it (lots of turns) -as opposed to just trying to get to the bottom/cheating your way down. If your just "trying to get to the bottom" then your over your head and your not going to get better. Skiing is really about the turns -lots of turns. Besides taking lots of turns is more fun...
Ive only ever skied at a few places close to home (western Pa) and they aren't very challenging. All of the runs are short and the blues are so easy, sometimes just going all out to the bottom is the only thrill. I always try to spend most of the days on the black diamonds which are only moderately long and difficult and focus actually skiing (lots of turning). But even those slopes are able to be skied straight to the bottom with few turns.
I really need to branch out. I picked a bad couple of winters to rediscover the sport. Lately I've really been craving an adventure out West.
Aside from the crazy entrance and the name, I almost wouldn't even consider Corbets a couloir. Take away the top and it's the easiest couloir I've seen. When I think of couloirs I think of Big Couloir at Big sky. Long and really steep flanked by rock walls. Like the many couloirs of Europe. At Alta they have the Baldy chutes which seem more like couloirs to me than corbets too.
"Put some more powder in there for em'"... LOL!
Send it or blend it xD ... idk why it‘s entertaining to watch people slugging that couloir
Run is beat street and rutted out. Arm chair skiers need to recognize most are just spectating and moving on. Give props to anyone dropping in there on this day. I am sure the pros 2 days before were hitting it with freshies.
I'd like to fly 35' through the air onto the left face and cruise on out of there.
This was painful to watch
Innit
And kinda dumb...
Thay last guy gets the bragging rights! Probably beat his buddies down!
Please tell me why this is worth posting
how is this legal?
What's the opposite of sending it?
gaping it.
Looks a lot more intimidating when your there.
If you are at top of Corbiits and you see rocks or other difficulties and wish to save the attempt for another day, is there another route down from that point?
Yes, you can just ski past it on the right. Corbet's will be on your left.
Why not just take your skis off and walk down to the skiable part?
That looked like nerd convention. No commitment at all. My 12 year old grand daughter could blow right down that easy.
Wow, who knew skiing could be so fun?
@Brian Breen where’s the skiing part of this video - looks a lot like staring down a cliff.
5:35 person: *falls*
Camera man: *the time has come for me to channel my inner dog* braugh
Where is the sign saying expert's only
Why does the video title say "several successful entries" ?
These are not successful entries 🤦🏾♂️
The fact that nobody make fun of all those awkward entrant suggest everyone is equallg shtting their pants and this is scarier than it look on YT
My opinion is that anyone making it down Corbet's without falling deserves a thumb's up. It is an incredibly intimidating run and a large fraction of those that ski up to it, ski away and never take the plunge. It would be interesting if the run started easy and funneled you into a spot where you had now no chance of escape without climbing back out. There would probably be a lot of people calling ski patrol to save their asses. At Telluride once years ago I skied up to a cliff (there are plenty of them at Telluride, most runs labelled expert only have a section of cliffs), judged the height of the freefall necessary and decided it was not for me. Had I been with a local that knew where the rocks were I might have been willing. I had to side-step my way back up the slope in shame (but at least with all my body parts still attached).
Did it in 2017. Make a quick turn off the left wall, plenty of room down in the coulier to the right to
Lose speed
The next morning it’s a sheet of ice.
I always enjoyed skiing the European high mountain adrenaline pumping narrow chutes all across Switzerland, France, Austria, Italy, etc!
can Nyone tell me why this is so famous? thank you :) and is it not dangerous because of avalanches?
Did Saudan's couloir at Blackcomb on 213cm Atomic DH skis back in 1989. Nothing like having helicopter blades as skis. Lol. No helmets back then. Cotton lined brain buckets.
Hopefully you're more qualified than these goobers 🤣
That looks fun
I was here that day, crazy to think in just a few weeks the world would change.
....that happens under peer pressure
I’m headed there next week... pray for me
How was it
@@supertoast1991 The video doesn't do it justice as to how steep it actually is. I had an amazing time at Jackson Hole and would go back in a heartbeat.
@@nubetoober3554 I hope I can go this season I've always wanted to ski there
Them rental skis on the left side kill me
Which?
McConkey would of jumped right in. Man I miss him.
I'm so old, I remember seeing Shane running around his dad's ski shop at Whistler(McConkey's Ski Shop) in diapers! It was sad to hear of his passing. RIP Shane.
@@paulipuhakka8788 : That's cool you got to see Shane as a kid. I watch his vids alot . He was in a class of his own .
@@theirishman8356 Thanks for that comment. Started skiing Whistler 70-71 season. My parents and I got to know alot of people there, including the McConkey's (his mom and dad) I met Shane when he was 3yrs old running around at his dad's ski shop (McConkey's Ski Shop). A good memory to have. I have also skied with the likes of Trevor Peterson (RIP) when we were in our early teens(waaayy back) One more mention. My biggest drop was roughly 350ft. I can still feel landing that one, and I'm 58 and still rippen it. RIP Shane, drop ins forever!
@@paulipuhakka8788 :Great memories. 🎿⛷️
“I can stick uphill ice, on my saucer.” -Saucer Boy
3:55 right here really shows how steep this thing is
What is the point of doing this if you are literally scared to death? Go to other side of the mountain and enjoy the day.. Unless you have no fear and have the skills to drop in it like a boss..! p.s: I am a good skier and snowboarder but I would shit on my pant before trying this.. and my experience has taught me Fear in my worst Enemy.. In that case I will try this chute the very last day of my vacation in case I got injured I do not want to screw my vacation and my investment in the first day of the season.
Theirs only one way to be good at that shit, and that's do it until you get good at that shit! That's the only way! (alcohol or by other means optional)
@@paulipuhakka8788 You will never get good at switching back through tight chutes if you never actually switch back through tight chutes.
None of these people are skiing, they are clammering on skis..
exactly my thought, if you gonna try it you gotta commit, sliding it down just puts you in an impossible position and is plain ridiculous.
JH is full of easier chutes to gain experience on. That is where most of these people should be. But Cobert's become a stupid brag for alot of people who do it badly once. If you can't do the Alta Chutes at JH, its pointless to try Corbets.
Whats the point? Hit that shit or go ski on an easier slope!
Agreed.
Pride?
@@owenbaill6203 Looks like a good way to destroy it lol.
Funny thing, I mistakenly read the title as ...*unsuccessful* entries...!
They shouldn’t let these people on Corbett’s
Probably saw all the people backflipping and stuff a few days earlier and were like 'Well I can at least do the 'easy' way!"
@@TheBruceKeller In the conditions on the vid "the easy way" looks like the only way to do it without getting hurt. You cant send it in a place like that if its not pow.
@@falelaster Kings and Queens of Corbet's ended up being a few days after this, so I hope they got some powder. I was wrong about it being after the competition though, knew it was around the date.
Then realize that people are doing double backflips, 900s and intentionally airing into and down the rock face in the Kings and Queens comp. 😂
Granted they dont have the fucked up entrance from amateur side slippers, and that rock is covered
Why is there always some loudmouth yelling...then inevitably they go take the blue run. PS: sideslipping isnt skiing a run.
You obviously don't know how much skill it requires to sideslip at a 90 degree angle. They're pros in my eyes
@@michaelblekherman6260 : actually I do. That is why I said what I said. Now get back to your green run.
@@dougdavis8986 Triggered??
@@michaelblekherman6260 is that a word?
@@michaelblekherman6260 definitely triggered
Geez. I had to follow my older brother and his friends into shoots like this at Snowbird, Utah when I was like 16 and had only been skiing for like 4 years. Forced to keep up and get better or get left behind.
The right guy for the 1rst place....
Impressive butt-brake skills on display here.
Skiing into such a narrow chute like that is damned near impossible, since your skis cannot flex enough in the trough. There really is no "reasonable" route!
Here are a few skiers who took an unreasonable route ___ ua-cam.com/video/exGpfycWir4/v-deo.html
@@LibbyRal Love the competitions they have there!
I assume people who actually ski Jackson hole are probably so sick of these people
Absolutely.
I call that slipping. Try that on 207cm skiis. They shoild get rid of that rock in tthe summer.to make it a little safer.
So glad my mountain isn't famous enough to attract so many kooks. It would really rub me the wrong way to see a throng of tourists blocking access to a nice couloir and shralping the snow down to hardpack or rock, just so they can say they've gone down it.
There is an acute lack of testicular fortitude with some of these attempts.
Exactly, why are they even wearing helmets
Lol i have a feeling it would take some big Cojones to even attempt that. Everything looks easy on the screen
@@mesk412 Touche. It's scary and commiting. It looks super scary on the screen but it's more dangerous if you don't tackle it with confidence.
It looks terrifying lol
If you don't feel like doing it... don't do it!
Do not undestand what is the pleasure to go though this?
If love to have a few drinks with the guy who is doing the voice over, sounds like a character
Maybe when Covid's over! :)
6:56 "he did it right man!" lol it was a total accident.
How will I tell my kids that the man recovered at 6:49
I dont know but for me the logical entrance is more left...pointing the stone to the left then turning right and your inside clean....there looks really shit
Don't get why everyone's complaining, so what if they side-step down the first part. If it's their first time it's a perfectly reasonable thing to do lol. Not everyone's gonna be able to huck it right from the top like most people in these comments.
The proper way to ski Corbett's is straight off the cornice for max air.
I don't care if they're bad skiers, but the first guy hurt to watch. There's 30 people waiting behind you, just fall down or something
.....sorry but I dont see the point to this...
Tough conditions that day
They obviously should rename it too: The Intimidator.
Everyone is a hero until you have to drop in….
Super tough entry for most skiers but these attempts are not worth being on UA-cam
Fastest descend is real fast. Was getting impatient a bit and put it on speed x2
Bro you always have that thing that one thing that you chase after and hone your skills for and just want to do and for me that’s Corbet’s i want it to be my 1st double black and I just wanna send it and try to shred but I gotta wait till next year
Unbelievable Black Line!
Nice bro
might as well pop off the skis and walk down it doing it that way 😂
Can hear the start of corona epidemic right there...
It genuienly looks not scary on camera but just with my prior experience in skiing, CAMERAS LIE
So undignified. I would rather take a fall than look a fool.
I'm no where near hitting this yet. Yeah maybe I could soon get to a point where I pull this off like some of these guys, I feel like they did just enough to say they did it haha
This is why side slipping should result in a pulled pass. Makes it dangerous for the next riders
They would have to pull all the knuckledraggers passes if side slipping was banned ( not a bad idea at all now you mention it ) 😉
How to ruin a slope in just a few steps
6:50 Don't be sentimental, it's rental!
Stop shouting “u got it” like a teenager
I hit that switch to the road
Advice: You just have to jump, trust your instincts, your brain works quicker than you can think to right your balance.
Honestly those conditions look like shit, super tight chute with hard snow with no space to turn, plus it looks like an exit ridge forcing a hard right. Honestly from where you're standing in the last half, it looks easier to make the drop from there. Yes youll come flying out with tons of speed, but if you can stick the landing without back slapping, you can line right up between those rocks and not even worry about getting stuck at that top bullshit part.
GoPro stop recording
If everyong go down, it will take one day 😂
6:34 I hope his skis didnt hit that rock
I hope they did, people that ski that badly shouldn't be allowed to ski that run
That does not look like fun. That is not skiing the run it’s more like sliding down the steep stuff. At least it is not icy . There are runs like this at Mammoth too.
What are they doing?😂 why they all take that icey slippery turn instead if just moving a bit to the left and go str8 down. Don't make it harder than it needs to be....
You realize it is a wide angle lens making things look different. The "left straight down" you refer to need to be taken from tve top of another steep slope and is a vertical drop. It is done on othet days but on this day you would land on that rock from 40 feet
@@ThatSB no mate, not at all. At 4.15 you get a perfect shot at the right angle. That would be my route. Then again, considering their obvious lack of skills I get it why they prefer not to.