This is something I've been thinking about lately....
What do you consider a big day vertical-wise? And where/when do you typically ski?
There are a lot of variables into how much vert one can rack up in a day; like, how busy the lifts are, snow conditions, lift speeds, etc. For instance last week, i logged 24000 vertical feet skiing both solo and with a friend in about 4 hours at Steamboat. A few days later, lift lines were longer and I logged 22000 vertical in about 5 hours skiing all day solo with the exception of the last hour. But I can log about 10,000 vertical per hour if I'm solo and skiing the Peruvian chair at Snowbird. And I've read about people doing 100,000 vertical feet in a day.
Backcountry skiing is another "big day" I would be interested in. But I have a better feel for what I consider a big day earning my turns.....
Tentatively, considering others responses, I would say:
- In bounds skiing = 16,000 vertical feet lost.
- Backcountry skiing = 6000 vertical feet gained.
So I'm curious what you consider a big ski day......
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