Taming Cannon’s Wild Backcountry

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • At the beginning of this season, I told myself I would finally go to Cannon Mountain and ski some of their extensive backcountry. As well as their many marked glades. As a Loon skier I’ve heard it all, “Cannon is always icy”, “Cannon is too cold”... but something told me to check it out. After my first run down the Gunsight Snowfields I was hooked, those turns down the open face were some of the best in the season. I then proceeded to check out Obvious as well as a few unmarked glades throughout the mountain. In the afternoon a local took my dad and I down the Tucker Brook Trail and a glade that branches off called Stinger. You’ll also see some footage of Cannonball on Mittersill and Wicked Haahhd that were filmed on a separate day trip.

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  • @johntavenner1379
    @johntavenner1379 5 лет назад +6

    Real nice turns man. Strong skiing.

  • @zecix8611
    @zecix8611 6 лет назад +2

    Great vid

  • @extreme_ryan_delena
    @extreme_ryan_delena  6 лет назад +11

    Locations in this video:
    Gunsight Snowfields (backcountry) 0:01
    Vista Chute (backcountry) 1:06
    Obvious (backcountry) 1:36
    Wicked Haahhd 2:04
    Tucker Brook Trail (backcountry) 2:17
    Stinger (backcountry) 2:36
    Cannonball 2:48
    Core Shot (unmarked) 3:07
    Pony Express (backcountry) 3:16
    Lifty’s Shot (unmarked) 3:32

    • @laince8162
      @laince8162 6 лет назад

      Extreme Ryan Delena Are those Glades at the beginning or double diamond?

    • @laince8162
      @laince8162 6 лет назад

      Also can we ski together? Only circles and squares though I’m not too good

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  6 лет назад

      Laince Lenetta that’s backcountry, it’s actually a high alpine snowfield that feeds into a rockslide. Next time you drive to Cannon look up to the left after you pass the Cannon Cliff and you’ll see it. I can also dm you a google earth map. Also yeah, if I see you up there let’s do some runs

    • @laince8162
      @laince8162 6 лет назад

      Extreme Ryan Delena cool but I might ask my mom 1st

    • @laince8162
      @laince8162 6 лет назад

      Extreme Ryan Delena also I’m a age 12 skier and my friend snowboards so maybe we could come up

  • @dog4060
    @dog4060 5 лет назад +3

    nice turns

  • @soviet5655
    @soviet5655 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome vid, as always :)

  • @wy5708
    @wy5708 5 лет назад +3

    How can I find someone to show me some of these spots? I love cannon but usually ski alone.

  • @launcharmy5302
    @launcharmy5302 6 лет назад +3

    Man you need alot more subcribers.

  • @andrewwilson5631
    @andrewwilson5631 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video. Have you heard of Bear Gut? Skiers right off of the top part of Bypass. 3 5’ cliffs and 1 optional 30’ cliff. Wait till good snow.

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  5 лет назад +1

      Andrew Wilson oh yup, been waiting on that line for a while. It’s so hit or miss.

    • @BT-cr1ye
      @BT-cr1ye 5 лет назад +1

      I've been trying to figure out how to enter and exit it for a while! I ski at cannon a few times a week and just can't figure it out. Is it near that bench and grill hidden off to the side? Awesome video by the way, makes me sad that the season is over but gets me pumped for next season!

    • @andrewwilson5631
      @andrewwilson5631 5 лет назад +2

      B T The entrance is maybe 50 ft or so before the bench. But go with someone who has done it, and has good judgement. The upper cliffs (before the one you see from the road) aren’t huge but have bad landings. Go with a buddy

    • @BT-cr1ye
      @BT-cr1ye 5 лет назад +1

      @@andrewwilson5631 thanks!! I'll wait until I have someone with me who knows the run. I dont want to get that one wrong

  • @xstriker01x18
    @xstriker01x18 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video I live in ohio and we don’t have mountains which is a bummer since I love snowboarding

  • @plkcv
    @plkcv 5 лет назад +9

    Great video. But i dont think you should be telling skiers in front of you to get out of the way. Its up to you to avoid them.

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  5 лет назад +10

      Paul Seavey I actually “look out, coming down” not “get out.” I know it is my responsibility to avoid them, so if I try to pass someone, I try to give them a warning just in case they make an erratic movement.

  • @jackthielman8528
    @jackthielman8528 Год назад

    Did a local show you these spots or did you find them on your own. There’s lots of good glades up there just need a lot of snow for them to be good

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  Год назад

      Most of them I found on my own. I learned about Stinger from a local.

  • @danwalsh644
    @danwalsh644 6 лет назад +2

    Wish I could be there

  • @kresimirkesic5178
    @kresimirkesic5178 6 лет назад +1

    btw do u have any tips for freeride skiers which are just starting

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  6 лет назад +2

      Luka Čuk the best way to improve freeride skills is to pick a run with a lot of features such as rock jumps and practice it for a while, get more aggressive each time, add bigger drops, little tricks here and there. That’s a good way to build confidence so you can really attack the tough slopes and expand your comfort zone. Learn to scope lines from below so you can easily find your way from above and learn to use resources like google earth for backcountry travel. I wouldn’t have found half the stuff in the video without google earth. Make sure you’re always practicing safety, wait for days with soft snow to step out of your comfort zone and go after big lines, especially out west. Practice self arrest with and without skis to make sure you know what to do immediately if something goes wrong. Other than that just have fun with it. backcountry/freeride skiing is the best kind, it gets you closer to nature than a cut trail ever will and you get to experience the mountains in truest form. There’s nothing like it.

  • @jasonfeng3888
    @jasonfeng3888 5 лет назад +1

    How do I get to these places?

  • @casparcailean6260
    @casparcailean6260 6 лет назад +1

    U should try coming to the French alps :)

  • @Project_Prescott
    @Project_Prescott 6 лет назад +1

    Where is the gunsight snowfields?

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  6 лет назад +1

      Prescott Peckham not something I feel like mentioning on a public site. If you have Instagram or Facebook I’ll Dm you some beta on that.

  • @AdventuresOfGalen
    @AdventuresOfGalen 3 года назад

    Can you tell me the names of the trails which run down from the saddle on the resort side? There are a three that I’m aware of, I just don’t know the names.

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  3 года назад

      Obvious, Saddle Sore, Wicked Haad

    • @AdventuresOfGalen
      @AdventuresOfGalen 3 года назад

      @@extreme_ryan_delena I thought Pony Express was the third?

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  3 года назад

      @@AdventuresOfGalen ohhh I was thinking of stuff that goes into that valley. Yeah there’s Pony Express

    • @AdventuresOfGalen
      @AdventuresOfGalen 3 года назад

      @@extreme_ryan_delena obvious is the one furthest right on the map?

  • @kresimirkesic5178
    @kresimirkesic5178 6 лет назад +1

    how much powder was there

  • @emilysmith2110
    @emilysmith2110 6 лет назад +2

    What GoPro is that

  • @brandon520
    @brandon520 6 лет назад +1

    Hope I'm that good when I'm 16

  • @Nathan-gn3ls
    @Nathan-gn3ls 6 лет назад +7

    Yeah and Loon is over priced, over groomed, full of snobs and over zealous ski patrol.

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  6 лет назад +6

      Nathan Hoyt yeah, that’s why I liked Cannon. I couldn’t stand the fact that they’ll pull your pass at Loon just for skiing inbounds unmarked glades. They are the only resort I know that’s that strict about off trail skiing. Plus there’s not enough challenging terrain. Like at least leave some moguls on your “double black”.

    • @Nathan-gn3ls
      @Nathan-gn3ls 6 лет назад +4

      Extreme Ryan Delena Yeah, 10-15 years ago I was riding a newly opened trail in early December and on my last run I cut through some trees to avoid a flat and unbeknownst to me they had just roped the trail off. There were beginners ahead of me and I got "pulled over" by ski patrol. I had a Loon/Waterville/Cannon season pass that year. A month later I was in line for third gondola and got with 8“ of fresh pow and got pulled out of line when they scanned my pass. They made me sit in the ski patrol office until 10:30, then watch a safety movie followed by a test. Totally pissed, never went back. Anyway, like your vids dude, keep it up and have fun bro.

    • @extreme_ryan_delena
      @extreme_ryan_delena  6 лет назад +3

      Nathan Hoyt wow, that’s ridiculous, and could have been solved with a simple explanation at most mountains. Even Sunday River has a boundary to boundary policy and if you end up on a closed trail you can say you didn’t know. But at Loon you either have to take the fall for being in the woods or poaching.

    • @evanmorgan2086
      @evanmorgan2086 5 лет назад +1

      Haha so true. Not great skiing there

    • @Project_Prescott
      @Project_Prescott 4 года назад +2

      @@evanmorgan2086 At Cannon I have a little glade (about 50 feet long ) off of lower mittersill lift line and eventually it became popular, I also made a path through the bushes on the flat part of turnpike