Hi, I'm not a snowboarder but I don't think it's too flat though if the snow is slow, could make it more difficult. Check the end of the video, it goes to the bottom so let me know what you think?
@@ChasingSnow thanks for the response. It's more for the more novices in the group but I haven't seen anything that suggests it would be a problem, other than what I've read
Man, the top of Kandahar is stunning. If there is a heaven I hope it looks and skis like that (for at least one run). Considering how thin the snow pack is, it is amazing the condition of the trails. At the top the snow looked and sounded like you could do anything you wanted on it. And then you break out of the top and are faced with that incredible range of blue mountains. I envy you this run and skiing among the clouds. I love all the ones without the music and when you're stuck and creeping down off-piste bumps, but this one deserves an Oscar. Thanks.
Some of the reasons I love the mountains so much, feeling like I'm in heaven, on top of the world, the challenges of getting down and feeling conntected.
@@ChasingSnow Closest I've been like that was in Scotland's ski resorts, still next season all-being-well I'll get to see and sense what European mountains and resorts are like.
I keep reading it's very flat towards the bottom and not very snowboard friendly because of this. Can anyone confirm as I board and would like to go
Hi, I'm not a snowboarder but I don't think it's too flat though if the snow is slow, could make it more difficult. Check the end of the video, it goes to the bottom so let me know what you think?
@@ChasingSnow thanks for the response. It's more for the more novices in the group but I haven't seen anything that suggests it would be a problem, other than what I've read
@@footlong4769 I agree, looks fine to me also...
Man, the top of Kandahar is stunning. If there is a heaven I hope it looks and skis like that (for at least one run). Considering how thin the snow pack is, it is amazing the condition of the trails. At the top the snow looked and sounded like you could do anything you wanted on it. And then you break out of the top and are faced with that incredible range of blue mountains. I envy you this run and skiing among the clouds. I love all the ones without the music and when you're stuck and creeping down off-piste bumps, but this one deserves an Oscar. Thanks.
Some of the reasons I love the mountains so much, feeling like I'm in heaven, on top of the world, the challenges of getting down and feeling conntected.
@@ChasingSnow Closest I've been like that was in Scotland's ski resorts, still next season all-being-well I'll get to see and sense what European mountains and resorts are like.
Super :)
looks like spring near the bottom
Yeah, this resort faces the sun constantly so really need to choose the cold days when skiing here...
Nice! What software do you use for your telemetry gauges?
In this case Virb Edit but also Dashware in older videos...