1:09 to 1:47 was beautiful. Like the other guys said it’s very refreshing to see someone who actually knows what they’re doing on this terrain. And the rest was beautiful too 😊
@@zachinthehat1 I mean...how else is a newer skier supposed to learn to ski this type of terrain? People are gonna be scared of 50 degree slopes their first time no matter how much they have skied before. Also not everyone who likes skiing grows up skiing and has that privilege. Stop gatekeeping bro
@@raviraivat when it comes to SGs (just watching ~10 on YT), I'd be much more concerned about exposed rocks and finding a line. i'm not sure if it's the gully or the conditions, but this is the most coverage I've seen on a SG run.
@@daneg Exactly! Hence my comment about why these guys are complaining that someone would be trying it for their first time and not be shit scared. This person has clearly skied this many times. Newer skiers will not ski it like this, and it is unreasonable to expect them to ski it like this.
@@coleross3354 ok cool. a patroller was telling us the same thing, but we definitely missed the way to sidestep and just skied 4 I wonder why they call the other gate 1-3 if people actually access 3 from the 4-8 gate
1:09 to 1:47 was beautiful. Like the other guys said it’s very refreshing to see someone who actually knows what they’re doing on this terrain.
And the rest was beautiful too 😊
I don't usually comment on these but that was a beautiful line.
this dude knows ball
Attacking the line. Great stuff
I'm a 67 yr old blue groomer kind of guy, I have to live through maniacs like you...... that was AWESOME !!!
The instant you straightline in, it basically warped you to hyperspeed haha. Way to lay it down
I need to try these gullies out this year, I am salivating over that thigh burning goodness 🤤
Sheeeeeesh those are satisfying turns.
Nice to see soemone actually ski this stuff correctly. Good work.
No shit!!! Breaks my heart how trustafarians from wherever tf plow the whole way down and post their vid feeling like they accomplished something.
@@zachinthehat1 I mean...how else is a newer skier supposed to learn to ski this type of terrain? People are gonna be scared of 50 degree slopes their first time no matter how much they have skied before. Also not everyone who likes skiing grows up skiing and has that privilege. Stop gatekeeping bro
@@raviraivat when it comes to SGs (just watching ~10 on YT), I'd be much more concerned about exposed rocks and finding a line. i'm not sure if it's the gully or the conditions, but this is the most coverage I've seen on a SG run.
@@daneg Exactly! Hence my comment about why these guys are complaining that someone would be trying it for their first time and not be shit scared. This person has clearly skied this many times. Newer skiers will not ski it like this, and it is unreasonable to expect them to ski it like this.
What an awesome fking video dude! Don’t you stop sometimes in the middle and have a hit green tea 🍵?
Wow some serious skiing skills right there. How do you control your speed in such narrow trails like 1:53?
Forward pressure
It’s called learning how to ski
that's a traverse at the end, not steep at all
which gate did you enter to find your way there? seems like it's one of the hardest gullies to access
4-8 gate, ski the top of 4 and sidestep into 3
@@coleross3354 ok cool. a patroller was telling us the same thing, but we definitely missed the way to sidestep and just skied 4
I wonder why they call the other gate 1-3 if people actually access 3 from the 4-8 gate
@@coleross3354 we definitely weren't clear on how much of the top of 4 to ski
A bit quick!