
Originally Posted by
hutash
I agree about chilling out, one traverse is not a big deal, but how about places like Mammoth under Dave's, Face of Five, Wipe Out/Drop Out Chutes, Dragon's Back where there are literally thousands of traverses? When that shit hardens up it rattles your teeth out when you try to ski the fall line. Wouldn't one traverse track work? It seems to at Alta/Bird.
This is in part what I am talking about. One traverse line? Fine, no issue with that, but when the entire fan, literally 1/4 of the skiable fall-line is traverse lines its killer. There is nothing gained by traversing the entire bowl. I ski all the way to the bottom, then take the high traverse out of
Fuez (that doesnt go below open terrain) and still get more turns then the traversers.
One traverse line? No problem. Thousands? Problem. Still doesn't solve the issue of people being clueless in blind area/coming out of trees into things/not looking uphill when they traverse, but it's a start. Patrol has tried to control this for years, with little success.
If people think I am being an elitist prick, fine. I know I am a good, well liked guy and that's good enough for me. You're all welcome to your own opinions. Just trying to raise an issue thats been bugging me as of late.
Keep this going, there are some good points being made.
As for sideslippers, yea, annoys me as well, but as a big mtn coach for little guys my kids have been guilty of that. Just try to educate them about it, show them that skiing the line is, in almost all circumstances, easier then sideslipping it. The traversing scares me from a safety aspect as well an an etiquette one.
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