Fun stuff, hardpacked but steep enough not to break your ankles. The best part is the dog by far. Only in New England. Thanks for sharing, when I was there, a camera was 35mm and forgotten about until after the run!
can someone please give me some insight on tucks. I want to ride it. ive been to snowbird and ridden the cirque and Baldy many times. are they simalar in stepness
The difference is the 4 mile hike up, then 45+ minute bootpack to the top of your line and lack of ski patrol to save you when you hurt yourself. I myself haven't ridden snowbird but I did ski tucks my first season on skis so I don't think its impossible for anyone with enough experience.
@@christianalley7669 They all say it. The worse thing to happen to Tuckerman was video because it could never show the actual steepness or explain the hardpack.
Meanwhile the dog is like "These people are crazy! Somebody do something!"
crazy how easy this looks by to today's standards. what a nice gem of a video btw 🙂
It is wild how easy it looks until your up there. Next year I am going to try and be in good enough shape to try the headwall and some of the jumps.
Fun stuff, hardpacked but steep enough not to break your ankles. The best part is the dog by far. Only in New England. Thanks for sharing, when I was there, a camera was 35mm and forgotten about until after the run!
You never hear someone say "Break-a-leg" when someone says they are going to attempt it.
for some reason doesnt look that crazy..
But I have been there and I know what it feels like looking down...very intense...
Definitely much bigger looking at the side and down from above
i see all these vids skiing tuckermans are in the spring, how would be it be climbing it late february?
I know this is really hard to do, but watching it doesn't seem that crazy. Great work anyways.
I'll stick to wildcat mountain which is literally across the street from there.
can someone please give me some insight on tucks. I want to ride it. ive been to snowbird and ridden the cirque and Baldy many times. are they simalar in stepness
The difference is the 4 mile hike up, then 45+ minute bootpack to the top of your line and lack of ski patrol to save you when you hurt yourself. I myself haven't ridden snowbird but I did ski tucks my first season on skis so I don't think its impossible for anyone with enough experience.
#3 wins for sure, I only huck 10+ft with a shtload of powder, and that aint powder.
what a joke
Looks easy, why is this worthy of a video?
47 degree drop looks easy from here but it’s one of the steepest ski lines in New England
Go try, and you’ll see why it’s worthy.
@@christianalley7669 They all say it. The worse thing to happen to Tuckerman was video because it could never show the actual steepness or explain the hardpack.