Best of Corbet's Couloir Crashes
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- COUNT IT! Some of the hardest charging moments Corbet's Couloir has ever produced. It takes some serious guts to send it straight off the front, but to know you're going to tomahawk down the entire run - Now that's next level grit #FirstTeamAllJerry
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The best skier and snowboard crashes on Corbet's Couloir.
I'm laughing but they all dropped in to Corbets and I didn't.
Some of them should not have dropped. The conditions were bad. If you see rocks at the top there, bad idea. I have looked over that edge many times and every time decided against it. I think a lot of people can do it but the anxiety makes you super tight and prone to catching an edge.
Why go to the chiropractor when you can just get a spinal adjustment at Corbet's
HAHAHAHA! Best comment yet! Thank. you! I got mine adjusted once! I know how it feels! LOL! Thank you for a good laugh!
1:36 is my favorite how he just leaps off hahah
"did he make it?"....
@@chaseharman6376 "Nope"
@@chaseharman6376definitely not
Definitely the funniest approach I've ever witnessed 😂
Sometimes you've just got to send.
0:51
CAN BARELY STAND ON A SNOWBOARD:✅
WRONG STANCE (REAR FOOT MORE ANGLE THAN THE FRONT FOOT):✅
AWFUL HIP-ITIS:✅
SENT IT: of course
Was thinking the same. If you can barely ride up to the drop in, you're probably not qualified to drop in.
"Hey film this, I'm gonna half-Cab into it"
It's called switch and it's highly advanced, that was actually travis rice
@@WyattBrown377 lol
@@salty_snowboarder I'm pretty sure he didn't even know what a cab is. My guess is it's a rental or a friend's board and they didn't change the stance.
I just know I’d get a hip or lower back injury doing this again. I’ve only done it once and I didn’t land it but I kept all my stuff and was fine. But now, 20 years later, I’d be in rehab for years.
Aliens studying the human species seeing this must scratch their heads in confusion, and wonder what the essential difference is between us and lemmings.
"his fanny pack went flying" 😂
Every single one backseat landing
The daffy-->3D-->2D flattening at 1:37 is king
I don’t understand how some people who decide to send it off of stuff like Corbet’s also somehow have their DIN set on 1.
1:40 there were no braincells in this clip
Selfie era skiers. Sketchy!
Learning: Not all Jerry's wear skis, but they all overestimate their ability, hilariously.
life is scarry enough without making it worse
When you go downhill one the board you have to put most of the weight on the front foot. The Jerry was all leaning on his back foot.
That first guys legs went straight to jello and his spine took the brunt of it 😳. I really hope he was okay!
He broke both his heels (or something like that) then got hired by Unofficial Networks.
im drunk couldnt stop watching first guy 10 times. what skills does he think he has? he never gonna land that 🤣
If you pause it at the right moment he gets compressed down to like the size of a Kirby. Dude's knees were touching his tonsils.
I’m really confused about how a couple of those dudes rationalized airing into it when it clearly hadn’t snowed in a week. It’s hardpack and moguled man, ur gonna die
Yeah. I think a lot of these are people that are there for a week and decided they were going to drop no matter the conditions just to say that they had done it. I can understand if you are coming from Oz or NZ or Europe and only ever plan to come the one time. Not going to have another chance with better conditions. That being said Corbet's looked terrible in a number of these clips. I have looked over that edge a number of times and never done it but seeing rocks near the top there should indicate it's a bad idea.
1:36 WTF 😂
Man they're fuckin SLAMMING the bottom
I’m riding since I was a kid, started 1997. I’m far away from being a pro but I can deal with almost any terrain and condition. Well I’d strongly avoid the Corbet in those packed conditions, feeling it would easily break some of my bones. Why do those people, many of which are evident beginners, try it even though they don’t have free healthcare?
Indeed!
Know when to huck it!
Know when to say "fuck it"!
I doubt that they are beginners but they aren't at the level to ski that run with those awful conditions. My guess is that they have traveled a long way, never plan to come back and want to tell everyone that they did it. I've been there and never dropped. I'm okay with that. Hit a lot of the other chutes and felt good on them.
_Knees have left the chat_
Wonder how many of these guys hucked a cornice even half that size before trying this.
1:36 Scuba Steve
Jerry's Toilet. Flussssshhhhhhhh.....
If you suck, don't huck.
Why bring skiis up?
Do they not realize the landing isn’t fluffy deep powder…
No offense, but if you're a skier who wraps the poles around your wrist, you shouldn't be on a blue, let alone this run
These guys wanna be the Michael Schaumachers of the world
Without the fame or money or racing career that came before it