I used to work at that hill. That guy that stopped him is actually pretty cool. I used to ski with him through the woods on powder days. So he knows. They just expect him to say something. I'm sure he really doesn't care.
This is wild.... In Whistler as long as you aren't in closed avalanche terrain you can go anywhere out of bounds or with marginal conditions. Granted you are on your own and assume all responsibility.
Yeah, admitting to breaking gay bs rules doesn't benefit you in any way on the ski hill, don't be cry babies about where people ski and they won't bs you
@@privyprivacy4171 I would also say those rules likely engage in sexual activity with other rules of the same gender, not that this has any baring on the quality of their character of course.
It’s a very small mountain with only a couple runs and not a lot of snow, my guess is they don’t want to take on the liability of someone hurting themselves. Dude was pretty chill about it though.
@@abigailshaw2329 I think it’s probably a combination of the snow of the west, and also a lot of resorts don’t technically own the mountain, there just allowed by the government to put lifts there.
Everything is so restricted in America/Canada. In Europe, you can ski anywhere in the Alps at your own risk, no ski patrol exists here, high altitude forests/glacier skiing with nobody in sight.
Yes I know i'm 4 years late, but I don't care. The main reason why skiing under a lift is dangerous is because sometimes chairs come extremely close to the ground, and if you were to ski under it, it would almost be like a head-on collision. The other reason is that chairlifts in general get you up-and-over un-skiable areas (cliffs, rocky areas) to get to skiable trails, so there's another reason why it's not allowed and extremely unsafe to duck under.
I worked as a park attendant and worked out of their "hut", 90% of patrollers I know are like this guy. The others just make a bad name for all of them.
@@vanessaxoax7646 Yeah at least here (east coast Canada) all the patrollers are volunteers. They just always have one paid ranger on. Those volunteers typically don't care till you get hurt then they're there for ya, and a good portion are nurses, who wants to criminalize a nurse? hahah
People are so surprised by east coast skiing. Most of the ski resorts like this on east coast are small less employees slopes. They restrict wood skiing because they dont have people constantly on the slope and wont know you need help if you do due to most of the employees being at lifts and very little actually watching the runs. At least this is the east coast norm from my experience.
In the Alps you just go with your buddys and if you fuck up you send someone to get help or call them. Nobody is watching the slopes ever! If you do something alone where you could get hurt and nobody would find you you are just stupid. Ski patrol is the worst thing the us has ever invented
@@spamjunk854 100% same in norway. It's your own responsibility to stay safe, we don't need tons of bs rules thay just make skiing a whole lot less fun
Almost Nobody watches the slopes anywhere. You have a patrol shack on bottom and top. If someone gets injured you just call ski patrol. Only resorts that are overcrowded like vail monitor the slopes because Jerry’s getting run over hurts their tourism $$$
In the east coast, many mountains don't have a lot of snow and the trees are often pretty bare and then you've got stumps and roots that catch a ski and cause a crash. The snow in the woods also ices up and causes unsafe conditions. Couple that with the fact that ski patrol does NOT patrol the woods and you have a recipe for disaster with people getting hurt and then no one finding them for a period of time. Then the idiot that got hurt sues the mountain and it's a mess for everyone. Just follow the rules or stay home... it's really that simple.
i still think its kinda funny that we dont have patrols like that in austria. You do whatever you do, only if you drive into people and drive away after it they search for you
In austria, if you ski out of bounds, you are responsible for yourself and you cannot sue the mountain. It's not the same here in the states. Here people get stupid and then they get a lawyer
probably nothing to do with the lift, they just don't allow woods skiing. it's pretty unsafe in places that don't get enough natural snow to cover tree stumps and such.
In Utah they don’t, or at least at the resort I go to, and it’s only parts of the lift that are close to the ground cause apparently “people can fall in you,” but I just keep going until people get mad at me then I just do if runs
Not much of an escape, You got caught my dude. And as a ski patroller myself we wouldn't even pull your pass we would just talk to you about it. We really just dont want to have to extract you from areas we have to potentially hike out of, makes the rescue a lot more difficult and potentially dangerous. But hey, ive run from patrollers too... most of us dont mind a chase, as long as you dont/didnt hurt anyone else lol.
The thing I love the most in this kind of video is the sound of the hearthbeat. Also as I am working in French Alps , the rules you got in America make my laught ( I mean sad)
heh, unfortunately you can't outrun ski patrol because ski gear is distinctive on purpose and everyone has a radio "skiier in a black/red jacket, brown pants, neon blue gloves"
That's "Ski Sundown" in New Hartford , CT. I too am guilty of skiing down that lift line after a good snowfall. I'm the guy who actually blasted that mountain to create the trail called "Temptor".
I remember the game Ski Patrol on the Atari 2700, always makes me think of block graphics and monotone sound effects when I hear or read Ski Patrol. Nice dodge by the guy that got away and glad he didn't split any trees 😂👍
No. These little places get by on beginners, school trips and families coming out for the day. Far too many would see the trees as a fun place to go and would do this with zero experience or ability. Pretty bad for a place when kids are leaving on stretchers or in bags. They already have enough of that with kids thinking they can ski the challenging trails at the end of their first day on skis. Grew up skiing in PA and the trails are full of inexperienced, stupid fools.
Why because he is enforcing the rules and trying to keep people safe? In the east coast, many mountains don't have a lot of snow and the trees are often pretty bare and then you've got stumps and roots that catch a ski and cause a crash. The snow in the woods also ices up and causes unsafe conditions. Couple that with the fact that ski patrol does NOT patrol the woods and you have a recipe for disaster with people getting hurt and then no one finding them for a period of time. Then the idiot that got hurt sues the mountain and it's a mess for everyone. Just follow the rules or stay home... it's really that simple.
Cool to the see the little mountain again! Grew up in same town. Up north now, along with much bigger mountains, but the little rundown got me into skiing in the first place
Pretty dope little run tho. idc if it’s a rule or not. Signs are for the ignorant. Some people have the skill and athletic ability to do things others would die. Dude has some skill obviously
It’s in Connecticut. This is pretty much the biggest “mountain” in Connecticut so it actully attracts a decent amount of people. It looks very small but is surprisingly a lot more decent than you would expect
I remember sking of road and one of my buddies caught a bench with his skies and went flying. It looked so funny I could not stop laughing. That day I learned the ski spots in Austria is also hiking spots😂
I live in Idaho. I've literally never even heard of the phrase "wood skiing." We do say "tree skiing," but that's normally allowed. In general, in-bounds is in-bounds.
My friend and I were on a closed trail and a ski patrol guy yelled at us to stop but we turned into the trees and when we got to the bottom we switched jackets They never caught us
We do this all the time out west. In fact ski patrol does it themselves as well. Had a ski guide we went with on how to traverse the mountain and we did some tree trailing after a snowfall. It was freaking awesome. I'll stay over here lol.
Americans don’t understand skiing, imposing all these rules! Come to France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. First off you’ll get actual mountains and 2nd you don’t have a million rules. I’ve seen so much bad press about American skiing. Definitely not going there!
To my american friends, come ski in Europe, friendly ski patrol and no limitations like that. Moreover, you'll enjoy alpine culture and authentic resorts, modern lifts and much bigger ski areas, also, much cheaper overall (skipass, renting), and if you're lost off piste or in the mountain, rescue is free of charge like in France. It's a whole other experience than skiing in the US.
I have been here and skied under the lift. The main reason that the ski patrols used for why not to ski under the lift is that kids could quite easily get influenced and want to try themselves, which wouldn’t be good cuz kids suck at skiing. So honestly I understand why it’s banned at the small resorts
I miss skiing and doing things like that. They should open that part up to advanced skiiers but kids like i was would still go down it and some would get hurt then parents would want to sue. I got called into a local ski resort owner's office once. He explained how people try to sue them all the time and how expensive it is running the place. Then years later they have the big jumps we are all used to now. Back in the day you could get a hole punched in your ticket for jumping on certain trails. I get it now. People jumping into others. Tons of accidents. I had my share and one time slammed into someone at full speed who was just learning. So many stories. Now everybody wears helmets.
I find it really odd that there are parts of the resort you can't ski in North America. If you look down from any chairlift in Europe there are almost always tracks, because it's relatively easy (and relatively safe) for people to work out a route down.
well sometimes areas are closed off due to avalanch hazard, but this is definetly not that. some small states ban treeskiing and other things for some reason, pretty dumb i agree but it's a vast minority of ski "areas".
Europeans in comments so mad that ski patrol dare protect people from their own stupidity. we got a lot of people in America with more confidence than common sense, and ski patrol does not want to have unnecessary injuries. why is that such a crazy concept to you guys?
I live in Canada right, and every mountain I’ve gone to, let’s you ski in the double black diamond shit, under the lifts, and through the trees, is it just the US resorts where it’s a no go?
Is it not allowed ever or just during night operations? Because I’d understand if it’s no trees when the sun goes down, but it sounds like it’s just not allowed period.
It’s not that he’s off piste. It’s that he chose a route down the chairlift gaps. Many resorts close off the areas under the lifts due to liability concerns with concrete pads and other man made obstacles such as snow making equipment and plumbing under the lift line. They don’t want you hitting something they put there and trying to sue them.
Skiing outside patrolled area is (i.e. under the chairlift is not unusual in this case) (1) at skier own risks, but bear his responsibility? or (2) violating ski resort's own rule? I am confused. Some resort allow you to do so (1) , but some resorts the ski pass will be surrendered if caught by patrol (2). In Whistler only you ski inside permanent closed areas (may triggering avalanche and endanger others) and has reason to kick you out of the resort. But skiing underneath chairlift seems not a big deal?!
I used to work at that hill. That guy that stopped him is actually pretty cool. I used to ski with him through the woods on powder days. So he knows. They just expect him to say something. I'm sure he really doesn't care.
Shit why you gotta narc on him
@@matthewmeek4289 he doesn't work there anymore
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@@GlennBLey ok glenn 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Can’t ski in the woods? What kinda cult is this ski hill
Who else was expecting some big chase through the woods? Not some kid lying to a guy that has less juice than a mall cop.
right oh noo they’re gonna take his hot chocolate privileges!
ski patrols are there for a reason SAFETY amerimutt
@@Zach_CR looool
Yea 😂
I still can't get over the fact that so many North American ski resorts restrict skiing the trees.
East coast. Exclusively the east coast.
@@randall2787 haha yeah the east coast sucks
I live on east coast it ski patrol ppl are crazy if they see u on closed trail they cut ur pass
This is wild.... In Whistler as long as you aren't in closed avalanche terrain you can go anywhere out of bounds or with marginal conditions. Granted you are on your own and assume all responsibility.
@@rocksnowandwater wish it was like that in the east
I wouldn't really call that an escape. More like lying to their face...
Yeah, admitting to breaking gay bs rules doesn't benefit you in any way on the ski hill, don't be cry babies about where people ski and they won't bs you
Gnarly 208 yeah they are definitely very homosexual rules
exacaly
@@privyprivacy4171 I would also say those rules likely engage in sexual activity with other rules of the same gender, not that this has any baring on the quality of their character of course.
@@Munkenba lol
You can literally hear his heart racing
Trying not to get his pass yoinked permanently lol
Literally…you can’t.
Proper usage…
You literally do not understand how to use ‘literally’.
@@Zerpersande no one gives af man
that's exactly what I thought I heard lol
@@Zerpersande yeah LITERALLY no one gives a fuck
I’m from B.C and I’m genuinely shocked that a ski resort doesn’t allow off piste skiing… wtf
It’s a very small mountain with only a couple runs and not a lot of snow, my guess is they don’t want to take on the liability of someone hurting themselves. Dude was pretty chill about it though.
Same here, from Sweden. Guess in the US they risk getting sued or something.
Na that's bullshit. I ski on the other side of the country and there's big signs saying "if you leave you're not our problem."
@@abigailshaw2329 I think it’s probably a combination of the snow of the west, and also a lot of resorts don’t technically own the mountain, there just allowed by the government to put lifts there.
It's getting bad in the states. Local resort is starting to crack down on tree skiing.
“Escapes ski patrol”...so you got busted and you got a laid back patrol guy reminding you of the rules? 😅
Everything is so restricted in America/Canada. In Europe, you can ski anywhere in the Alps at your own risk, no ski patrol exists here, high altitude forests/glacier skiing with nobody in sight.
Why is skiing down under the lift bad? We do it all the time and it's perfectly legal I'm pretty sure.
Mountain rules
depends on the hill
So if shit falls of on the lift your not underneath it
Also depends if it’s open as a run because some definitely aren’t meant to be skied on
Yes I know i'm 4 years late, but I don't care. The main reason why skiing under a lift is dangerous is because sometimes chairs come extremely close to the ground, and if you were to ski under it, it would almost be like a head-on collision. The other reason is that chairlifts in general get you up-and-over un-skiable areas (cliffs, rocky areas) to get to skiable trails, so there's another reason why it's not allowed and extremely unsafe to duck under.
Honestly that guy seemed kinda chill. It seems hard to find ski patrol like that these days.
I worked as a park attendant and worked out of their "hut", 90% of patrollers I know are like this guy. The others just make a bad name for all of them.
@@Me-Dwight Honestly, they simply dont care. They are doing their job as good as they have too and that's it.
@@vanessaxoax7646 Yeah at least here (east coast Canada) all the patrollers are volunteers. They just always have one paid ranger on. Those volunteers typically don't care till you get hurt then they're there for ya, and a good portion are nurses, who wants to criminalize a nurse? hahah
The way he worded it seem like he caught someone else escaping on video, who knew he was talking about himself. 🤔
Exactly what everyone should do and say
People are so surprised by east coast skiing. Most of the ski resorts like this on east coast are small less employees slopes. They restrict wood skiing because they dont have people constantly on the slope and wont know you need help if you do due to most of the employees being at lifts and very little actually watching the runs. At least this is the east coast norm from my experience.
In the Alps you just go with your buddys and if you fuck up you send someone to get help or call them. Nobody is watching the slopes ever! If you do something alone where you could get hurt and nobody would find you you are just stupid. Ski patrol is the worst thing the us has ever invented
@@spamjunk854 100% same in norway. It's your own responsibility to stay safe, we don't need tons of bs rules thay just make skiing a whole lot less fun
If you dare, you can ski trees all day where I ski in Vermont, there are prescribed trail areas and you can in anywhere else.
@@spamjunk854 100 %
Almost Nobody watches the slopes anywhere. You have a patrol shack on bottom and top. If someone gets injured you just call ski patrol. Only resorts that are overcrowded like vail monitor the slopes because Jerry’s getting run over hurts their tourism $$$
As a European skier this Natzi skipatrol shit is just unbelievable...
? said the European who lives under oppressive regime ...or can't even own a pocket knife!
@@TheCravenIsReal Said the Trump troll who belives all the bullshit he's been indoctrinated in during the past few years. What a sad sap 😂😂😂😂
@@M1tjakaramazov this is only an eastern US thing. In the west, Ski Patrol just helps injured people. They are like paramedics here.
@@SaintNyx Yeah I got that from some comments. It's still bizarre. I know a lot of West coast skiers and snowboarders and never heard of it before.
In the east coast, many mountains don't have a lot of snow and the trees are often pretty bare and then you've got stumps and roots that catch a ski and cause a crash. The snow in the woods also ices up and causes unsafe conditions. Couple that with the fact that ski patrol does NOT patrol the woods and you have a recipe for disaster with people getting hurt and then no one finding them for a period of time. Then the idiot that got hurt sues the mountain and it's a mess for everyone. Just follow the rules or stay home... it's really that simple.
"We don't allow wood skiing" The thing I love about skiing is how free you are, but then they make a rule like that.
Yeah, screw that. Duck lines and don’t get caught. And if they see you, lie lie lie. They aren’t cops
@@chancelorolsen5903 always tell the truth to the police
Such a CRAZY skier. Loved the part when he made a SICK getaway and calmly walked away from ski patrol after he clearly did not care lmao
i still think its kinda funny that we dont have patrols like that in austria. You do whatever you do, only if you drive into people and drive away after it they search for you
Probably cause would be nothing els for that day😂
In austria, if you ski out of bounds, you are responsible for yourself and you cannot sue the mountain. It's not the same here in the states. Here people get stupid and then they get a lawyer
Gnarly escape my dude... You sure showed them.. That was nectar.
Ski Sundown been thinking about taking that line for about 40 years
In Canada (specifically Whistler) they let you go under the lifts, I don’t know why they wouldn’t let you do it in that circumstance. 🤨
Probably insurance they might have had a incident before
Same thing in Colorado
Probably it’s a fascist country or something like that.
probably nothing to do with the lift, they just don't allow woods skiing. it's pretty unsafe in places that don't get enough natural snow to cover tree stumps and such.
In Utah they don’t, or at least at the resort I go to, and it’s only parts of the lift that are close to the ground cause apparently “people can fall in you,” but I just keep going until people get mad at me then I just do if runs
Not much of an escape, You got caught my dude. And as a ski patroller myself we wouldn't even pull your pass we would just talk to you about it. We really just dont want to have to extract you from areas we have to potentially hike out of, makes the rescue a lot more difficult and potentially dangerous. But hey, ive run from patrollers too... most of us dont mind a chase, as long as you dont/didnt hurt anyone else lol.
The thing I love the most in this kind of video is the sound of the hearthbeat. Also as I am working in French Alps , the rules you got in America make my laught ( I mean sad)
heh, unfortunately you can't outrun ski patrol because ski gear is distinctive on purpose and everyone has a radio
"skiier in a black/red jacket, brown pants, neon blue gloves"
Never a good idea to incriminate yourself.
Well done skier :)
That's "Ski Sundown" in New Hartford , CT. I too am guilty of skiing down that lift line after a good snowfall. I'm the guy who actually blasted that mountain to create the trail called "Temptor".
Tbh that ski patrol was pretty chill. He had to approach you and ask the question to keep you on your toes. Not much more was going on.
uhh, they call this a mountain?
ha yeah I went to this ski area once because t was my cousins local ski resort and e called it normal size and I was like bruh
Yea I ski here all the time the black diamonds are like green
@@yokoohnoismygmail i only came to ski with my friend and the park
@@greasyrails2571 Lol same
Sadly this is all we have in ct size wize.. but it's better than nothing they have cool park features
lol living in Montana and hearing these people don't allow tree skiing is painful
They dont allow woods skiing? What lame resort is this?
Mt. Ovaltine
It’s Ski Sundown
Only skiers will ride a sinking ship🏴☠️
My sunglasses collection come from skiing under chairlifts!😎
Boy, he really high tailed it back to the car after his encounter with the ski patrol.
lol he was runnin
Ski patrol are literally hall monitors with skies.
This is the good ski patrol we need no matter the situation
Ski Patrol: We need to save his life!
Skier: You're not gonna stop my fun!
Hold up that looks a lot like Ski Sundown
It is, I recognized "Stinger" right away lol
I remember the game Ski Patrol on the Atari 2700, always makes me think of block graphics and monotone sound effects when I hear or read Ski Patrol. Nice dodge by the guy that got away and glad he didn't split any trees 😂👍
That's Ski Sundown in CT!
Ski patrol: wants to warn you to not ski under the lift
This guy: runs away, takes the car, goes home
except when he tried to get into the van, he looks to have learned he locked the keys in it
2 Dislikes by patrollers.
That aged well
“Just so you know we don’t allow woods skiing” .. wtf 😂
"we don't allow woods skiing"
guy should be ashamed, not proud
No. These little places get by on beginners, school trips and families coming out for the day. Far too many would see the trees as a fun place to go and would do this with zero experience or ability. Pretty bad for a place when kids are leaving on stretchers or in bags. They already have enough of that with kids thinking they can ski the challenging trails at the end of their first day on skis. Grew up skiing in PA and the trails are full of inexperienced, stupid fools.
Why because he is enforcing the rules and trying to keep people safe? In the east coast, many mountains don't have a lot of snow and the trees are often pretty bare and then you've got stumps and roots that catch a ski and cause a crash. The snow in the woods also ices up and causes unsafe conditions. Couple that with the fact that ski patrol does NOT patrol the woods and you have a recipe for disaster with people getting hurt and then no one finding them for a period of time. Then the idiot that got hurt sues the mountain and it's a mess for everyone. Just follow the rules or stay home... it's really that simple.
Yo check out these absolute losers in the replies
Lol you guys are whaacckkk. Ski them trees boys!
I highly doubt that guy is making the rules.
First rule. Never answer or turn around when ski patrol says hey, wait.
This is some great camera work
I have watched this video about five times and this is the first time i noticed you were at my home mountain!
I’ve never had this happen to me, would have definitely scared me as a kid I used to stay under the lift/in the trees as much as possible😂
Cool to the see the little mountain again! Grew up in same town. Up north now, along with much bigger mountains, but the little rundown got me into skiing in the first place
Pretty dope little run tho. idc if it’s a rule or not. Signs are for the ignorant. Some people have the skill and athletic ability to do things others would die. Dude has some skill obviously
stfu quimby you'd sue in a heartbeat if you hurt yourself doing your lame sh1t lmao
Was not expecting to see Ski Sundown, it’s more of a hill than a mountain
clickbait
im from BC and I am amazed they made a ski run on a hill that small.
It’s in Connecticut. This is pretty much the biggest “mountain” in Connecticut so it actully attracts a decent amount of people. It looks very small but is surprisingly a lot more decent than you would expect
is that skii sundown??
I think it is!!
I remember sking of road and one of my buddies caught a bench with his skies and went flying. It looked so funny I could not stop laughing.
That day I learned the ski spots in Austria is also hiking spots😂
We don't allow woods skiing? Who would go here?
European mind cannot comprehend "ski patrol"
Dont allow skiing in the woods....wouldnt bother going
AMEN!!
I live in Idaho. I've literally never even heard of the phrase "wood skiing." We do say "tree skiing," but that's normally allowed. In general, in-bounds is in-bounds.
Sundown dude!!!!
Ski patrol thinking that the resort owns the mountain
What a shotty place.
"we don't allow wood skiing here" xD *laughsineuropean*
worst video on the internet
Literally just got home from skiing here, took me until he reached the bottom to realize where this was
So u simply lied??? Lol
Dislike!
I was waiting for a high speed chase 😂.
My friend and I were on a closed trail and a ski patrol guy yelled at us to stop but we turned into the trees and when we got to the bottom we switched jackets
They never caught us
that is the stupidest idea ever. you were both on the same trail. what would switching jackets do??
Don't know but it worked
We do this all the time out west. In fact ski patrol does it themselves as well. Had a ski guide we went with on how to traverse the mountain and we did some tree trailing after a snowfall. It was freaking awesome. I'll stay over here lol.
Americans don’t understand skiing, imposing all these rules! Come to France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. First off you’ll get actual mountains and 2nd you don’t have a million rules. I’ve seen so much bad press about American skiing. Definitely not going there!
Hahahaha your so un educated ! This is one shitty mountain. We have hundreds of good mountains that allow whatever you want to do
it's because of bullshit liability in the us. liability is one of the worst things about this country. liability for everything.
@@pnwgrown_360 are you sure? I’ve seen loads of videos on this in the US
@@nickjd121 ruclips.net/video/AVBGurHsC-w/видео.html. That’s here in United States, in bounds at a ski/snowboard mountain.
@@ScotlandTheBrave_1 yes I’m sure.
Probably the only time germany has less rules then any other place and i am so glad
Lame!
Time to swap out the skis and jacket!! 😂
Savage 💯
To my american friends, come ski in Europe, friendly ski patrol and no limitations like that.
Moreover, you'll enjoy alpine culture and authentic resorts, modern lifts and much bigger ski areas, also, much cheaper overall (skipass, renting), and if you're lost off piste or in the mountain, rescue is free of charge like in France.
It's a whole other experience than skiing in the US.
bro went into hyper speed down that ramp
He knew. It's his job to say something, not to go full mall cop on you. He honestly didn't care.
My ski resorts in the west. The quads have safety bars, but the older side lifts are way higher with no bars hahaha
I was looking at this like damn tht looks familiar... ahah thats my "home" mountain, cheers from ct
This is Ski Sundown my home mountain 😂😂😂
The "heh" at the end xD
The “heh” at the end showed that he loved it
North Americans Have ski patrols that actually do something ?????? that type of shit never happens in Europe ,here you ski wherever tf you want.
Not sure where you guys are skiing but the woods on the east can be amazing, Jay, Stowe, Sugarbush, Killington
Gangsters paradise starts playing as he walks away
Remember when Sunmy Bono was skiing and hit the tree? Is that why they made thus rule? Forgive me Sunny, I hope you can see the humor in it. 🤭🤣💀
I have been here and skied under the lift. The main reason that the ski patrols used for why not to ski under the lift is that kids could quite easily get influenced and want to try themselves, which wouldn’t be good cuz kids suck at skiing. So honestly I understand why it’s banned at the small resorts
u skied that like a boss
Wow you really can hear his heart racing talk about a good mic ...😄
I miss skiing and doing things like that. They should open that part up to advanced skiiers but kids like i was would still go down it and some would get hurt then parents would want to sue. I got called into a local ski resort owner's office once. He explained how people try to sue them all the time and how expensive it is running the place. Then years later they have the big jumps we are all used to now. Back in the day you could get a hole punched in your ticket for jumping on certain trails.
I get it now. People jumping into others. Tons of accidents. I had my share and one time slammed into someone at full speed who was just learning. So many stories. Now everybody wears helmets.
Why did he even elaborate. He has the right not to elaborate.
It’s crazy to see a vid from sundown with so many views lmao, never ridden in that much powder in ct before.
I find it really odd that there are parts of the resort you can't ski in North America. If you look down from any chairlift in Europe there are almost always tracks, because it's relatively easy (and relatively safe) for people to work out a route down.
well sometimes areas are closed off due to avalanch hazard, but this is definetly not that. some small states ban treeskiing and other things for some reason, pretty dumb i agree but it's a vast minority of ski "areas".
This became a hobby when i would go with my friends
Europeans in comments so mad that ski patrol dare protect people from their own stupidity. we got a lot of people in America with more confidence than common sense, and ski patrol does not want to have unnecessary injuries. why is that such a crazy concept to you guys?
Wow you lied to ski patrol. Make them chase you back to the lot next time lol
Where is this place? No tree skiing, no skiing under the lift. I just want to know so I never go there LOL.
I live in Canada right, and every mountain I’ve gone to, let’s you ski in the double black diamond shit, under the lifts, and through the trees, is it just the US resorts where it’s a no go?
I escaped from them once. Ski patrol didn’t stand a chance.
Is it not allowed ever or just during night operations? Because I’d understand if it’s no trees when the sun goes down, but it sounds like it’s just not allowed period.
It’s not that he’s off piste. It’s that he chose a route down the chairlift gaps.
Many resorts close off the areas under the lifts due to liability concerns with concrete pads and other man made obstacles such as snow making equipment and plumbing under the lift line. They don’t want you hitting something they put there and trying to sue them.
Skiing outside patrolled area is (i.e. under the chairlift is not unusual in this case)
(1) at skier own risks, but bear his responsibility? or
(2) violating ski resort's own rule?
I am confused. Some resort allow you to do so (1) , but some resorts the ski pass will be surrendered if caught by patrol (2).
In Whistler only you ski inside permanent closed areas (may triggering avalanche and endanger others) and has reason to kick you out of the resort. But skiing underneath chairlift seems not a big deal?!
“Don’t allow woods skiing”? Lol Mickey Mouse bunny hill. Come to Utah, we welcome you, brother