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Split boarding is very alive and well in nh! Mt Washington is probably the biggest backcountry area in New England. Very common to skin up the Tuckerman trail and then boot pack the ravine
i am trying to get my 360 down in the park but i am always off axis and land on my back or belly. i get them realy good on any side hits and knuckles but not the park jumps. any tips
Independence bowl is sick but it is a 30 minute steep hike in and then a 1 hour steep hike out once you finish the run. If you don’t have skins do not go back there. The bowls behind outback are much more worth for the amount of hiking. Especially if you make it around the back of puma bowl into tele trees 👍
@@creekboi7 go past the tele trees sign as far as the ropes will let you and then keep favoring left as you go through the trees. I just posted a video going through it
For the most part, keystones is relatively family friendly. but under the outpost gondola if you want to hike to the top of the windows, there’s some pretty good stuff. The walks only about 15 minutes but if you’re not used to the altitude, it could be challenging. Also, the trees to the lookers left at the out back are fun
@@Chris-wx3re Keystone has great park, intermediate groomers, and single-black advanced bump/tree runs. It's lacking in beginner-groomers (traffic jams and collisions all over schoolmarm because of this) and extreme / expert double-black terrain. There's only one area that would constitute a relatively mild-moderate double-black, and that's the dense and deep Windows trees area. If you want true X-terrain, head to A-Basin 7 miles to the Northeast towards Loveland Pass.
Whatever position you would do a squat in. Start at 15, -15 or 12, -12 with your feet at a comfortable distance and go from there. Your stance won’t really change with ability unless you get into very specific types of riding
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neat
You should go to killington, there open until june
@@overtimenfl he has
I really like the side and rear view shots when you have the camera in your trailing hand. I like seeing the rest of the mountain and the route.
so sick, idk how ive never heard of splitboarding! never really see that in NH
Split boarding is very alive and well in nh! Mt Washington is probably the biggest backcountry area in New England. Very common to skin up the Tuckerman trail and then boot pack the ravine
What are your thoughts on the new lift scheduled for next season in Bergs bowl?
i am trying to get my 360 down in the park but i am always off axis and land on my back or belly. i get them realy good on any side hits and knuckles but not the park jumps. any tips
Damn, I think I missed this video during the season. I'm ready for the bowls this season, especially with the new lift opening up!
Right! It is so sick back there.
Independence bowl is sick but it is a 30 minute steep hike in and then a 1 hour steep hike out once you finish the run. If you don’t have skins do not go back there. The bowls behind outback are much more worth for the amount of hiking. Especially if you make it around the back of puma bowl into tele trees 👍
@@terdfergeson23 good advice, thanks!
@@creekboi7 go past the tele trees sign as far as the ropes will let you and then keep favoring left as you go through the trees. I just posted a video going through it
Snow look great
It was 🙌🏼
Did you go to Boyne highlands in Michigan and treetops?
🔥🔥🔥second drop was sick, what settings u got on insta 360 (make video)
How advanced does a skiier or boarder need to be in order to be successful in the Bergman bowl?
Confidently snowboarding blues and blacks
Bergman bowl is all blues and 1 green. The only blacks are off the back side where a 1+ mile hike uphill to get out. Only worth it if you have skins
What trail is that
Looks insane but are there any hard runs at Keystone? I ski Mammoth and have done most of the double blacks there, are there any runs like that?
For the most part, keystones is relatively family friendly. but under the outpost gondola if you want to hike to the top of the windows, there’s some pretty good stuff. The walks only about 15 minutes but if you’re not used to the altitude, it could be challenging. Also, the trees to the lookers left at the out back are fun
The Windows trees under the outpost gondola are pretty gnarly.
No keystone is only good for park and groomers
@@Chris-wx3re Keystone has great park, intermediate groomers, and single-black advanced bump/tree runs. It's lacking in beginner-groomers (traffic jams and collisions all over schoolmarm because of this) and extreme / expert double-black terrain. There's only one area that would constitute a relatively mild-moderate double-black, and that's the dense and deep Windows trees area.
If you want true X-terrain, head to A-Basin 7 miles to the Northeast towards Loveland Pass.
I was in keystone a little over 2 weeks ago, I saw this place on the map. I wanted to go there so bad but it’s so far to walk 😂 I’d probably get lost.
I was just there, they exact spot literally, and left Sunday😭😭 wish I was there longer
Whats your recommend stances for beginner/intermediate?
Whatever position you would do a squat in. Start at 15, -15 or 12, -12 with your feet at a comfortable distance and go from there. Your stance won’t really change with ability unless you get into very specific types of riding
@@Cody_Pulliam thank you cody! 😊
I hiked the North Bowl!!
a bowl hardly no one knows about 👍🏻
Not anymore…..
wowzers
Early sticker shout-out lol
How is this hidden 💀
12:45 bud.