My LAST POWDER DAY...

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

Комментарии • 10

  • @TaylorPhase
    @TaylorPhase  20 дней назад +3

    That’s a wrap for 2024 and last pow day of the year! Good way to end the year before the rain kicked in! No music or fast edits cuz I love the sound of fresh powder 😍

  • @MOUNTAINOUS
    @MOUNTAINOUS 20 дней назад +4

    FLATLINE. I was a manager there. just so flat. on big pow days i would do the groomed half the run full speed. then go in the trees at breakneck speed. then slow down soon as you get in as it is to flat. i loved timberline but it is pretty flat. lots of times you have to stay in others lines then get out then get back in the lines. etc. etc. i rode a true twin tip park board in the pow. but one has to just charge it and lean back hard. i rode timberline 17 years. so i knew every inch of that place. as you know me. i am sure you knew of me when i used to make tons of snowboard videos every season back in the day. before i left mt hood. glad you are having fun. and happy holidays. i made over 200 shred videos at timberline over those 17 years. so fun. summer. park. pow. in the storm. you name it. skibowl etc. shred hard and have a safe season.

    • @TaylorPhase
      @TaylorPhase  20 дней назад +2

      Timberline on pow days is worse than a soft blue bird groomer or spring slush day in my opinion. Ski bowl and meadows on a pow day is the way to go for sure. Timberlines parks are amazing though

    • @MOUNTAINOUS
      @MOUNTAINOUS 20 дней назад +2

      @@TaylorPhase yep. my buddy worked park crew for years and i knew all the park crew guys etc. we all worked together for years. but the key is to ride with the guys who work there. park crew guys know it hte best. and there are steep chutes here and there but if it is just a few inches of pow you can go anywhere or if a foot and dry you can go anywhere. but if it is a few feet. go later in the day. let them track it up. get stuck. then you can mop in their lines and get out for the steep short sections. but ya i would bomb the groomed half the run then go into the trees at full speed and just hit a few of the steep lines like at the bottom of flood etc. ya my first year working there i got 200 days. and after a few years i was locked in. the next decaded was just mastering it all. so many lines i didnt know about even after i worked there 5 years. each year i learn more and more. random lines in the trees off the other tree lines but ya it is flat and we all called it flatland. i remember talking to you years ago. and i am pretty sure you had seen my shred videos. that was when your channel was phase skater i think. that one snowboard shop i think in sandy does podcasts on youtube and they talk about me from time to time on it. lol. the legend of mountainous. cracks me up.

  • @mosourth5904
    @mosourth5904 20 дней назад

    Looks like winter wonderland ❄❄❄ I love it, also really jealous. I have to drive 8h to the next resort..

  • @rodkoehler
    @rodkoehler 19 дней назад

    Mount Shasta 20 minutes away. I'm 72 and go up three days a week and do eight runs--and, yes, it looks exactly like this. I figured out at 57, digging myself out of two or three feet of powder, two or three times cut me down to about two runs on those days.
    But you handled it well, not to mention dealing with the camera. Nice job in showing the harder side of those big powder days.
    And watch out for those tree wells. We lost one of our best that way.

    • @TaylorPhase
      @TaylorPhase  18 дней назад

      Mount Shasta is a fun resort! I go every now and then with my Indy pass. And yes tree wells are scary. That’s why I’d rather purposely fall and sit down than get too close to them

  • @roundtheworld2702
    @roundtheworld2702 20 дней назад +1

    Great powder ❄️

  • @ethanshen1
    @ethanshen1 20 дней назад +2

    noooo