Last edited by hairy; 04-01-2007 at 12:49 PM.
off Whistler peak chair
Dont Miss and Weekend Chutes
Right hand woods at Toggenburg.
It's the Gnar.
Tempter chute, T-Ride.
Yowsa.
Steep gullies at A-basin.
Can be done legally but rarely is because of easier illegal access from pali.
Nothing, at Moonlight Basin. Cause if you want to to ski it and make your case, its all open!![]()
Last edited by Bunion; 04-01-2007 at 05:54 PM.
Cutting into the catskiing at Targhee is good for freshies, but not exactly "hard core" or "sick." It is amazing what those catskiers waste!
lift accessed?
huh?
these lifts?
Better Not at the Jane has some of the best pillow lines I've seen, and a number of cliffs that are as good as anything I've seen up at BP... yum.
things take you up top?
every one of em must semi popular runs.
how much are them beers at the bottom?
can your dog go?
hairy's photos of the east side look nice
dunderburg photos look okay
maggot summer at virginia lakes?
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Since the ski patrol at Snowbasin likes to take their sweet time getting anything open, I find myself poaching lower Demoisy, Sisters, and No Name every storm because they won't be open until the next day.
Anything on Tram face @ Squaw gets my vote. Although tram chute was way easier than I thought it would be. But KKs to the looker's left has gotta be one of the gnarliest lines in the world.
hourglass is fun,
hourglass'll be fun untill yer hiking dirt
it's the new 4th of july chutes.
4th of july can hold longer,
but,
you can ride those bowls late,
and
they built a hike out on a summer traiiil.
what the fuck else a nigga gonna do on a
monday (tomorrah) afternoon besudes ski
some mofuckin'
mofuckin'
the final four is the shit,
you hippies that don't get it
are a bunch of hippies
learn to like basketball, mutha fucka
no aregueing against that shit.
Was it worth getting my pass pulled for 2 weeks? Hell no! I can't believe my little "But I'm just a stupid American and you're an awesome Canadian" ploy didn't save my pass.
My favorite, though, is anything to the skier's right of the legal CBC area at Blackcomb. And all the PC areas off Whistler's peak chair look like $, although I haven't done those.
Locally, Bermuda triangle/ Hourglass at Crested Butte. I've been lucky enough to ski this when they do the comp finals there, and it's one of my favorite areas anywhere. Last year, a patroller was nice enough to tell me he was doing sweep and he probably wouldn't notice if I was skiing there while he was sweeping![]()
under the lift at Silverton.
I haven't been there when it was open. The only time I've heard of it being schralped resulted in a medivac to grand junction.
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The landing zone of ski-jump hill at Vuokatti (FIN).... in 40cm of blower (really rare in Finland)... Steep, deep and defo offlimits plus no tracks.
Originally Posted by RootSkier
DUDE - POACHING ROCKS MAN.
I just say any run that is currently closed and covered with pow-pow is ideal for poaching.
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In the regional Sneffels/Sol Vista complex, rhymes with "Evan Misters"... or the other that sounds like "Funnel Pace"
Main drain and drainage in red lodge were sick today, all downhill, measured 5 feet of pow this morning, we had the only tracks(they're closed)
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Top 3
1. Alta 0
2. Extreme Bowl
3. Gnar Gnar Coulior
theres also some cool chutes in bernies bowl off of the traverse but i think they may normally get opened so i dont know if its really poaching
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Gnar Gnar Coulior = coolest name for run EVER
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