Literally the best ski run video ever made. It checked all the boxes: - No music - Very little to no talking - A talented skier consistently in front of the camera going downhill - Trail names mentioned in the video on the fly... with color coded graphics, no less. Nice touch by the way. Well done.
As an eastern skier myself I'm not used to long runs. I saw a rest stop at one point in the right. If one would need another break would you recommend behind a slow sign? I'm not a fan of stopping on the sides as that's where I typically like to ski for the freshest snow as do many others. Also thought maybe the downhill side of existing slopes as people would probably cut the inside corners.
Resting behind a slow sign is a good idea. If you stop anywhere else just make sure you are in a high visibility area for people coming down behind you.
Hey, Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I'm thrilled that you found the Stratton video helpful. I really enjoyed making it and I'm proud of how it came out. I definitely plan to make more videos like the Stratton guide but I also don't want to publish anything that feels incomplete. I started a few projects after the Stratton video but early on in the process I realized that over the last decade or so I hadn't spent nearly as much time, or accumulated as much footage, at other mountains compared to the amount of time I had spent skiing and filming at Stratton, Mount Snow and Killington. Not to make excuses but the majority of the video content I produce is based around opinions I've developed through my own experiences. That's not to say that I couldn't just do more research on certain topics to supplement my lack of knowledge and then base my videos around whatever I happen to learn through that process, I definitely could, but it just wouldn't feel like I was making as much of a contribution. So long story short, in time, I do plan to make more ski resort guides. I'm just waiting until I feel like I can make them as good as I made the previous three...
where would you suggest someone go in Colorado for vacation ive never been out of my state in the south and i want to spend a week there, also should i stay at a resort or get a airbnb?