North Summit Snowfield, Rips & Summit Direct (3/30/23) off the Tram at Big Sky | Episode Highlights

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Sign-out run off the Lone Peak Tram at Big Sky. Full descent off Big Sky North down into the Deepwater Bowl. Big Chutes off this face. Great powder too!
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    Ski Resort(s) in the video: Big Sky
    Type of Difficulty: Steep
    Date Skied: 3/30/23
    Episode Source: (Episode 28)
    Comments on the Run(s): Probably the best powder run I got this season; felt like pure bliss. Bummed Great Falls and Double Direct weren't open.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @jdelia2001
    @jdelia2001 Год назад +4

    I woke up from your video and realized it wasn't a dream. What incredible snow! May we have another year like the last please.

  • @Maximilian_1
    @Maximilian_1 14 дней назад

    Love your videos and thank you for including the process of sign in at big sky, planning a trip form Australia at some point and wasn't sure if it was easy to find a partner or how that worked, great to see you can just rock up and find someone, does it ever happen that you turn up and there's no one else skiing what you want to ski? If so how often?

    • @skitnb
      @skitnb  14 дней назад

      If the Couloir is open, chances are the conditions are rideable in it. If that's the case, many others will be raring to descend it. Each time I've needed a partner, I've found a random. Happened 3 times between the Big and North Summit. Great way to meet new people. I'd say more often than not, you will find a partner if you hang around there long enough. Just depends on how long you're willing to wait if its a slow day.

    • @Maximilian_1
      @Maximilian_1 14 дней назад

      @@skitnb awesome, thank you

  • @samuelbrice3699
    @samuelbrice3699 Год назад +2

    I'm know I'm good enough, but I will never get myself to ski in no-fall zones. Those freak me out. Great video!

  • @cherrydrums
    @cherrydrums 8 месяцев назад

    Unbelievable quality resort skiing

  • @Boadieonthecorner
    @Boadieonthecorner Год назад

    garsh darn, cant wait to get aht there this year.

  • @thefrogggy100
    @thefrogggy100 Год назад +1

    fatmap lists north summit snowfield as 35 degrees max, does that seem accurate to you?

    • @skitnb
      @skitnb  Год назад +2

      Hard to say. It is significantly less steeper than the lower triples like Rips, Tears, and Summit Direct, but it does have some steep sections. 35 is a good guess I think. They could definitely groom part of the Snowfield 😂

    • @thefrogggy100
      @thefrogggy100 Год назад +1

      @@skitnb any idea why its a triple black in that case? or why it needs an avalanche probe and a partner to enter?

    • @raviraivat
      @raviraivat Год назад +2

      @@thefrogggy100 probably because the stuff below it is more dangerous, they don't wanna give people the impression that they can ski a double all the way down.

    • @danb.709
      @danb.709 Год назад +1

      ​@@thefrogggy100Big Sky's Marketing, triple really shouldn't exist. Seriously though it's the short mandatory no fall zone, the rest looks like no big deal assuming it's safe avy conditions. Nevertheless this would be single black at Alta where everything over blue is just black, black means expert which means it has the potential to be plenty dangerous. Seems simple enough to me. It would be a double at most places: Jackson, Snowbird, Telluride ect.

    • @thefrogggy100
      @thefrogggy100 Год назад

      @@danb.709 yeah, i was just thinking that big sky (im my opinion) would rate this a double black

  • @ClimbMitBourbon
    @ClimbMitBourbon Месяц назад

    This resort is in MT. Not UT as it shows in your thumbnail.

    • @skitnb
      @skitnb  Месяц назад

      Oh my gosh you're absolutely correct! Thank you. I know its in MT but I messed it up this time, I'll get it fixed.

    • @ClimbMitBourbon
      @ClimbMitBourbon Месяц назад

      ​@skitnb my bad I didn't mean for my comment to come off that way😂

    • @skitnb
      @skitnb  Месяц назад

      No no man you're okay! 🍻 I appreciate you letting me know. ❤️

  • @cvn6555
    @cvn6555 Год назад

    Wow. Want to really go to Big Sky now. Do have to say this trend of labelling runs as "Triple" black diamonds seems nuts. How long until some mountain decides to give a run four diamonds? Believe that 1 or 2 gets the message across. Maybe a skull and crossbones for the insanely treacherous runs.

    • @skitnb
      @skitnb  Год назад +2

      The terrain at Big Sky warrants it. Though it may not be cliffs, the runs there are extreme. I think the distinction between double and triple ia that if you fall on a triple, there's a good chance of being killed. My home mountain at Squaw probably only has a few runs truly worthy of a triple black rating. Big Sky is craaaazy.

  • @moosemoose9409
    @moosemoose9409 Год назад

    first! nice run!