Yes I know that feeling. As good as the run is, and it is amazing. It's just not worth all of the effort to get up there . (Especially when you can get on the first chair lift on a powder day to the top of the mountain and have the most amazing run ever as well)
@@DigitalSamTVyep I actually would do it but just once. I have the urge to do many things and video games is a boring addiction when you do it too much it's not addictive. So actually I'd climb up there 10 times in a day if I was bored then time to excersize lol now that wouldn't be boring actually that would be fun!!!! Yay
@@IsraelCountryCube If the hike is 2 hours, how would you do it 10 times a day? So you are gonna just hike up a snow covered mountain for 20 hours a day?
Дух захватывает)! 🤭 От всего! - Величия гор, белизны огромной массы снега и, конечно же!, человеческой дерзости покорения)! 😇❤👏 Как это прекрасно! Я как будто глотнула сама этой горно-снежной свежести. Спасибо).
where there's no groomers or ski lifts bro... Like you could take a ski lift up to nearly the tippy top of a mtn, hike up the rest of the way and over and you're lookin at back country. Natural settings basically
@@witty401sonbackcountry just means no amenities. If there is a designated campsite, they don’t have staff, running water, hookups, and they aren’t accessible by car unlike a typical “front country” camp. If it takes you more than a day to walk from your car to where you are sleeping, backcountry. At national parks front and back are clearly delineated on maps and you need a permit to do a backcountry trip.
@@EmpressLizard81 Where do you see a crack? There is just a bunch of sluff which is totally normal with the gradient and the amount of snow and that is sth you have to calculate for when doing lines like that.
I know somebody who rode a kayak about 500 feet on a steep icy street. Tried to steer it with the paddle. Hit the curb, and slammed his back against a tree. Nearly sent him to talk to our ancestors.
basically any hill steeper than 45 degrees, the snow you kick up would rather keep rolling than to stop, it stacks with the next turn and the next turn and kinda looks like an avalanche. but it's just on the surface, an avalanche is when a 2+ foot layer of snow decides to start sliding
No he just climbed from the right side of the mountain and then switcjed to the front. I like how you even went to the trouble to look at the tracks but didnt even notice it
СКОЛЬКО ЭНЕРГИИ БЫЛО ПОТРАЧЕНО НА ТАКОЙ ПОДЪЕМ-ЭТО КОНЕЧНО ЖЕ КРУТО! Прекрасный восхитительный вид заснеженной скалы! Спасибо! Самое главное что вы остались живой-будьте счастливы и довольны от своих экстрим катаний и подъемов
2 hours to get to the top for 10 seconds of skiing.
"Never doing that again"
Yes I know that feeling. As good as the run is, and it is amazing. It's just not worth all of the effort to get up there . (Especially when you can get on the first chair lift on a powder day to the top of the mountain and have the most amazing run ever as well)
@@DigitalSamTVyep I actually would do it but just once. I have the urge to do many things and video games is a boring addiction when you do it too much it's not addictive. So actually I'd climb up there 10 times in a day if I was bored then time to excersize lol now that wouldn't be boring actually that would be fun!!!! Yay
LOLZ! Id go with Logan
Such a beautiful area though; I’d have just sat and looked around awhile😎beautiful
@@IsraelCountryCube If the hike is 2 hours, how would you do it 10 times a day? So you are gonna just hike up a snow covered mountain for 20 hours a day?
The Red Bull helicopter must’ve been booked that day
Beat me to it
He only hiked the last 50 feet, you can see his tracks comin from th drop-off point at th start
@@xp8969 Man you’ve commented this like 3 times already 😂
@@RickyWilderand he missed the tracks where the guy came up the other side and crossed over.
@@xp8969 except you can clearly see his tracks go over to the spine and heading down 😉 try again bub.
That’s dedication, but when you ski that great, it’s worth every second! Looks AMAZING!
Дух захватывает)! 🤭 От всего! - Величия гор, белизны огромной массы снега и, конечно же!, человеческой дерзости покорения)! 😇❤👏
Как это прекрасно! Я как будто глотнула сама этой горно-снежной свежести. Спасибо).
Как красиво описано!
Камчатка вас ждёт! 😉
Всем 🖐️...вы не забывайте про высоту это какая должна быть Дыхалка ....🤔...и давление 😩...
На все Божия Воля и человеческая глупость. Для чего это?😢
😂Ржу не могу глотнула она снежной свежести
"this sucks I'm sweating" me, any time ever
“Listen, fat…”
lazy ass lol
Isn't this analogy just spot-on for life? The majority of life is immensely challenging, with occasional moments of happiness.
Wow, that's deep
Это точно!)
sounds literally exactly like me when i'm hiking backcountry. hilarious.
Yeah thats what human exhaustion tends to sounds like
Thats called testing the avalanche god. She smiled on him today.
Today.
Where is backcountry
where there's no groomers or ski lifts bro... Like you could take a ski lift up to nearly the tippy top of a mtn, hike up the rest of the way and over and you're lookin at back country. Natural settings basically
@@witty401sonbackcountry just means no amenities. If there is a designated campsite, they don’t have staff, running water, hookups, and they aren’t accessible by car unlike a typical “front country” camp.
If it takes you more than a day to walk from your car to where you are sleeping, backcountry. At national parks front and back are clearly delineated on maps and you need a permit to do a backcountry trip.
Восторг!!! Какая красота! Это стоит усилий!
А какой там воздух...
Jeez, the sheer athleticism it took to climb a mountain with that steep grade is just as impressive as the ski down.
Looks like he avoided skiing onto an avalanche too. There was a suspect crack in the snow that made me gasp, but he went around.
@@EmpressLizard81 Where do you see a crack? There is just a bunch of sluff which is totally normal with the gradient and the amount of snow and that is sth you have to calculate for when doing lines like that.
@@brunospastasth?
For 🇮🇹🇫🇮🇳🇴 it's normal
Не упоминай всуе...
Какой смелый и отважный человек , браво !!!
Сколько таких смелых и отважных остались под лавинами.
Если бы вы были врачом, который латает таких самоотверженных, то думали бы иначе
И что здесь героического? Кому его смелость и отвага пользу принесла? 😒
@@Светлана-с6ф5эдоктору или похоронному бюро 😂
О,Боже,как страшно и в то же время бесподобно!👍👍👍
Верно
E anche stupido e pericoloso..😢
Я реву
Какая смелость, мужество, уверенность в своих силах, в свое мастерство.Супер!
You get up there, go to put on your ski, mess up, let it get away from you and it just slides allllllllll the way down…. 😭
Anyone got a sled?
😂
Можно катиться кубарем!
😂
It won't. I have tried. Ski brakes work really really well.
Logan just did 2 amazing things I wouldn't have attempted in my hay days! Imagine he still had the energy to do that ski run after...
also he just referred to himself in the third person
Yesire I like that@@devonkennedy1386
Wow 😳 you coward so wait you never did anything exciting and thrilling ? Smh I would do it
As a 56 year old lady. If I could, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Cliff bars baby lol
That's me cooking.
Two hours of preparation and then it's gulped down in 20 seconds.
Well at least you know what's in that food, unlike fast food.
Exactly why I don't cook 😂
Haha right?
Back in the day when turns had to be earned
😂
Привет с Урала, уважение за смелость и характер.
Im just picturing myself going down that slope......tumbling head over heals and then lying there for hours wondering if i could ever walk again.lol
БЕЗУМСТВУ ХРАБРЫХ ПОЁМ МЫ ПЕСНЮ!!!
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍👍!!!!!
All that planning and effort for 60 seconds of bliss…..sound familiar? Lol
Thats what she said..
Gotta love the effort, sweetens the reward
That's right, rollercoasters 😮
@@angelarigido7161EVERY night!?
@@angelarigido7161
Lol.
This is essentially flying with no wingsuit, just tapping the snow in a few places.
You just killed us all with a single pixel on the mountains in the background.
Dude 👏 you are amazing 😮😃
hes so chill and cool :)
You got a comment and thumbs up for that climb alone.
That descending will be with all your life. Congratulations
Powerful and truly amazing 💥💥💥👏
Ну супер! Восторг! Благодарю 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
По целине, с такой высоты. Надо обладать мужеством и прекрасной техникой катания, чтобы решится на такой спуск
Браво!
И ноги иметь железно- резиновые.
Imagine climbing up on one side, only to discover that there was stairs on the other.
You hear the DING! of an elevator. 😮
Did that when I was in boys scout. Went mountain climbing and when I got to the mesa part I saw the damn stairs on the other side. 😐😐😐
It doesn't give you the same feeling. If there were some stairs, it doesn't matter. He did it the uncomfortable way and got something extraordinary.
Почти отвесная скала.
Смелось,граничащая с дер
зостью и дух Свободы!!!
Счастлиый человек!
И,конечно,красота Природы!
Чудеса! Будьте хранимы Богом ❗
Love it! That's real talk.😂
"Took Logan years to get up there. Logan never doing that again."
Logan
"took Brian years to get up there, Brian never doing that again" - Brian. Yes id quote myself in the 3prs.
“This sucks, im sweating “ is exactly what i said the last time i climbed a flight of stairs 😅
Go see your cardiologist. Don't delay.
Always hated the two hour hike to snowboard for five minutes 🤦🏻♂️🤓
Так переживали, что ахнули.Сколько силы,воли.Браво
Beautiful. Congrats!
Впечатляет! Так надо верить в свои силы, своему телу доверять! Молодец!
As a disabled I miss skiing the most
What happened
@@sgddfgfghfgh smh.
This guy might be just like you if he keeps doing stunts.
I know somebody who rode a kayak about 500 feet on a steep icy street. Tried to steer it with the paddle. Hit the curb, and slammed his back against a tree. Nearly sent him to talk to our ancestors.
Were, I symphathize with you. Hurt my back many years ago. Get a hurt back, it is yours forever.
I will pray for your healing.
That shit just made me laugh. Love it
Fun fact - in russian pehota literally means infantry, onfoot soldiers
Cool, but... Why mentioning it here?...
@@aria.ar1 because he goes to starting point on foot :)
@@pavelhedge4947 cool but who cares about the word in russian?
@aria.ar1 what pronouns do you go by?
@@simsource1407 😅 just the regular ones
Apreciez curajul acestui schior, Bravo 👍👍👏👏👏
I always assumed a helicopter flew these adventurous people to such heights. I am in awe.
Depends on many factors, stability of the snow pack and wind being huge factors in if a ride is possible or advisable.
На это, способны не многие ! Таким надо родиться ! Удачи вам
That was a sweet drop! Big one too! Probably somewhere around 60-80 feet!
60 to 80ft? He was I'm the air two seconds.
Mind boggling! I love it!
Красавчик 😊
Gigachad levels of cardio what a stud
That ski line looks amazing 😍
He hiked that. I would have been what the hell Red Bull where's the helicopter🚁
Omg I never realized how much hard work it takes to get up there! 😮 and then to enjoy 10 seconds of snowboarding! ---😂 ❤
Many doctors say redbull will enlarge the prostate. Ouch
Well thanks for the info now. After more than 15 years of it. Of Red Bull.😳🤣🤦♂️
Beautiful video! Tough hike but sure made for some nice footage👍
That ascent was a dead tree around your neck. Way to persevere!
Just a beautiful day for a climb; if you were pushing a sleigh, it would have been like an outtake from 'da Grinch' ...nice..!!
Blue really started an avalanche
Sluff not avi. The only snow that was sliding came from what his tracks displaced. An avalanche is when a whole slab/layer releases
Great job be safe up there! Thank you for sharing your skiing photos video you tube.
Yupp… just like me lol.
Brings back many good memories!
This is also a good example of sluff management!
That is freaking INSANE
Travis rice would've gone all the way!
with a heli, or rather jumping from the heli and wondering why he had to compete with an avalanche all the way down 😂
Don’t dis. We’re all in this together
travis wears thongs, prove me wrong. sb is gae af
@@shawnvanasten9397no......not really ......not if we don't die together.
@@daspaddlyes I would love avalanche id do it 10 times even if it takes more than 10 hours!!
That was awesome! ⛷️
Me, any time someone tries to interest me in ski mountaineering: "You know they invented ski lifts, right?"
Бесстрашный!!! Это так красиво ❤️❤️❤️И страшно🙏🙏🙏Удачи🌈🌈🌈
Why does it always end with an avalanche every time?
is it an avi or sluff hard to tell but i think sluff. still spicy tho!!
it's sluff. when you're on untouched steep terrain like this it's inevitable
1. It's sluff, not an avi, 2. he is experienced enough to know how to predict and manage his sluff
basically any hill steeper than 45 degrees, the snow you kick up would rather keep rolling than to stop, it stacks with the next turn and the next turn and kinda looks like an avalanche. but it's just on the surface, an avalanche is when a 2+ foot layer of snow decides to start sliding
Because of all the effort it took to get up there.... I'll be damned if anyone is going to ski it after me!
Настоящий мужик. Карабкатся на крутой снежный склон что бы 10 минут наслаждатся спуском не каждый на это пойдёт. Респект
This is why they sell lift tickets
This guy has real potential. Keep up the hard work and youll achieve your dreams.
Lmfao, he only hiked the last 50 feet, you can see his tracks coming from the drop-off point at the start
No he just climbed from the right side of the mountain and then switcjed to the front. I like how you even went to the trouble to look at the tracks but didnt even notice it
Even if he only climbed 50 feet thats still 50 feet UP a mountain with far less oxigen in the air
@@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179exactly, you can see his track up the other side in the video
@@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 Aye, there looks to be a track all the way up visible in the wide shot of him arriving at the top.
@@andypughtube nope, you can see his foot prints start where the snowmobile tracks stop
Man, I have never seen someone as good as you in all my life as a real couch - potato......well done...... keep it up!!!!!
It was worth it. He got to produce this video.
О ДА ЭТО ГЕРОИЗМ. МОЁ ВАМ ПОЧТЕНИЕ СМЕЛЬЧАК. ЖМУ РУКУ ВАМ БРАВО 👍👏💪✊🏿🤝🤝🤝
Any time I am about to walk up a simple set of stairs, I see this mountain.
Wow amazing bravo
Actually more impressed by these drops now that I'm realizing they had to hike up there😂I definitely would've had a lil breather at the top for a min.
That was totally awesome
I’ll keep telling myself that. He hikes. I hike. He and I, we’re the same. 😆
СКОЛЬКО ЭНЕРГИИ БЫЛО ПОТРАЧЕНО НА ТАКОЙ ПОДЪЕМ-ЭТО КОНЕЧНО ЖЕ КРУТО! Прекрасный восхитительный вид заснеженной скалы! Спасибо! Самое главное что вы остались живой-будьте счастливы и довольны от своих экстрим катаний и подъемов
It's all about the adventure!!!
When I was a kid it bored me to go up all the street to just skateboard it down in a few seconds... Imagine that! Still, looks awesome experience.
Sick. I don’t know how anyone can ski down a wall like that. Never mind the climb.
Snowmobile took him up the other side and he climbed about 20-30 yards. What some 😂
This guy's got some big cajones!
This guy is insane… he’s probably the kind of guy that would start a avalanche just to ride it down if he felt like it.
Glad no one was hurt.
Award for climbing 😂
F’n nuts, lol. That’s a nightmare reenactment
You’re just too ‘much’ good!🔝👍💪👏👏🔝
Hiking is part of the journey
Как диванный эксперт могу.сказать:"Это восхитительно.Аж у меня дух захватывает от всей красоты❤❤.
Red Bull gives zero wings!😂
But you can say you did it. Just incredible. 😮
That looks beautiful
Удивительный каскадёр! Восторг! Но лучше больше так не делайте 🙏
That’s quite the bootpack, damn
Definitely like me when hiking.
CLASSIC FOR ALL TIME WITH LOVE FROM WYNWOOD MIAMI 😱
I love the up as much as the down
❤❤❤❤❤very good snow....!!!
Никто не оценит Солнышко так, как тот кто только что вылез из пещеры или после смены в шахте из забоя. Непередаваемое ощущение ❤ Жить прям хочется❤😊