An Insider's Guide to Keystone (Part b-North Peak & The Outback)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- An Insider's Guide to Ski Resorts, Episode 2b
Part a: • An Insider's Guide to ...
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Disclaimer: All statements made within the video are personal opinions stemming from personal experiences. None are factually backed-up and are not intended to be interpreted as such.
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If you haven't already, go check out part 2a, about the front side: ruclips.net/video/D0njgPbESEg/видео.html
do vail im going in like 2 weeks
@Jake The Cake ruclips.net/video/xvUOBMv_T-4/видео.html
My friend "Know Before You Go" does the exact same thing as I do. Here's his Vail video. I have the next few weeks scheduled, so I don't have time to do a Vail (Vail would be a massive project) but his should cover everything.
Of course, if you would like to know anything specifically, I can answer your questions
I would recommend talking about how Anticipation ends up in a pretty long flat on a board that means hiking, you can cut over to Spillway and avoid most of that flat. I pretty much exclusively ski keyston, condo is a couple hundred ft from the Gondola.
Thanks for the info! A lot of my earlier Insider's Guides are less detailed, but I'll definitely keep that in mind if I make a 2c!
Hello, Great Content! trying to go to Keystone at thxgiving, do you know what would probbaly be open except schoolwarm by then?
This Friday's video is "An Early Season Skier's Guide to Colorado Ski Resorts," which will answer that question and any others you might have about Keystone (and other resorts) around that time frame.
Can you compare how difficult the windows are compared to places like vail or BCdouble black trees?
Harder than anything at Vail inbounds imo, comparable to Royal Elk or Stone Creek in places at BC
Do you know of any resorts that bowl type skiing for intermediates? Are they blues at the top of Bergman express intermediate bowls?
To answer your first question, Breckenridge Peak 6 and Winter Park Parsenn Bowl. As to your second, the answer is yes.
Hey man thanks for the information, will be going to Keystone here soon and will be my first big mountain experience so the tips are really useful. What other green runs would you recommend for new riders besides the mountain house beginner area? I've only had 5 days learning but im already carving well on mellow terrain and went down 3 different blue runs at Hidden Valley. Although I did have to skid a little more on the blues for sure, not ready for too much speed yet but im confident. Thanks again.
Try Silver Spoon, and if you want an easier blue, Paymaster
awesome thank you so much. I'll be there during the week so hopefully its not too busy. @@SRGSkiing
Yeah, weekdays at Keystone are not bad at all. If Montezuma ever gets too busy, though, Peru and Summit won't be. Good luck, and have fun!
Hell yeah man I feel ready 😎 @@SRGSkiing
How difficult are the blues in the outback?
They're a bit steeper than the other blues at the resort, but not too terribly difficult overall