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i can see your point but my comment is about the experience as a whole, and of course everyone's is different. i have also skied steeper terrain, and deeper snow but overall the guided experience brought me into backcountry terrain i prbly wouldn't go into otherwise. in fact I am surprised that many people post about guides holding them back, I actually felt for the most part the opposite was true.
skiing with our group of six with aaron as a guide was amazing. we only got 3 runs in on sunday, but it was all i could ask for. aaron was happy and willing to go as fast as our group could travel and brought us into terrain I probably not get into without a guide. I only have a couple other experiences skiing with a guide and they don't really even compare. I guess my main point, is despite somebody guiding me to the goods, i really felt like i had a backcounty expereince, which humbled my overall hiking, skiing, traveling and listening skills.
...reading more posts now....
i would actually agree that burly inbbounds terrain would actually be a way better place to "step it up" in a lot of ways. silverton is not the best place to push your own skills.
oh and we went to the upper upper mountain at silverton. pretty sick up there. I honestly don't see how they could run that mountain unguided.
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