25 Minutes of POV skiing at Copper Mountain | no talking, no music
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2024
- A Copper Mountain POV skiing tour. I will take you on the longer runs from the Copper Mountain side. Figured it can be used for pre-trip intel or just as some calm skiing ambiance. I'm working on getting these right and will continue to film them at different mountains and of different lengths. Run data was taken from the Slopes app using my iphone for the GPS data.
Colorado Plankers: When I first started youtube I made skiing videos and offroad videos. The offroad content took off so that became an offroad/overland channel (Colorado Mallcrawlers). However, I'm I love skiing as much as I love exploring Colorado in my Jeeps. Colorado Plankers is my attempt to bring my skiing knowledge (years of being regarded as an excellent ski instructor) and my love of videomaking to an audience that is into skiing. If that's you, come join me as I try to build this channel! Eventually I want to make cinematic skiing guides, High Quality POVs, and I'd love to film abandoned colorado ski resorts. -Dewie - Спорт
I will be at Copper on 3/21 and am going to try Rossi's run for the first time. I'm 62 and haven't taken a Black diamond since I was 18, but since it's groomed, I think I can handle it. Pretty excited.
You got it!
Great video! I especially like no music… just the sound of the snow and nature
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Your videos remind me of when I use to ski. Those days are long gone now, but I do enjoy you going down the mtn nonstop. That was how I always liked to do it.
Me too! I like all kinds of skiing, but there’s something about a nice long run. I’m going to try to document 14 (2 in each area) top to bottoms at Winter Park next month for the next POV.
Pure joy
I’m glad you like it!
Great video!
Thanks! The next one is gonna be better… a storm rolled in, but got some fast runs and good scenery in. Now into the bumps.
💪 *Promo SM*
is the elevation too much for someone who has never been to colorado, or is that true for any resort in CO?
Copper ranges from 9700ft to 12300ft. You would need to adjust to it if you’re coming from a low elevation state. You’d probably have better luck at steamboat which is at a lower elevation.