Wow. I only do blues, but seeing you do double blacks make me realize why I am not *anywhere* near ready for that terrain. And you did one of them while holding Go Pro in one hand? Wtf.
I didn't do any of them with the go pro on the pole, I did the little catwalk then stopped. You got to take those steep slopes really seriously. But that is one reason I like the Go Pro you can attach it hit record and forget about it, thanks for watching.
@@SteveDent32 thanks for sharing. It's cool watching you advanced dudes tackle what seems impossible for us newbies. Do you actually enjoy it when you have to side slip and jump turn so much? Seems a bit of a chore.
@@vladarino I'm not even that good, really good skiers can straight line that and do it much better then me. I'm jump turning and side slipping out of necessity so I don't get going too fast and out of control. But I like it, I will say my legs were burning it was probably not the best idea to do multiple tram laps then hike up to the triple black shoots.
Depends on your skill level I found the headwaters hike to be above mine. The Tram is cool but it costs extra, but it's an experience unlike any other. The Liberty Bowl is a single black, steep, but wide open. The tree skiing is awesome in Forbidden Forest or the Bavarian Forest, they have jump lines and terrain parks. A lot of intermediate people like the Andesite side, but it's so big that you can't ski that whole resort in one day.