Only on weekends...but the main lift from base to (semi) top was a double, long time ago. Had to take 2 chairs to get to the Honeycomb gap (entry) from the base. I remember 5-10 empty chairs between people then. Great drops right under the chair, if you had the balls to take them. Usually roped-off, but some of us didn't mind breaking rules.
I have the older model of the Atris which is 108 underfoot as opposed to the 105 on newer models. Do you think there is much of a difference between the two?
It's the chute under tower 15. Fantasy ridge wasn't open, and it's only the 3rd steepest run at solitude. If you are talking about cathedral cirque on tower 11, then yes I do those a lot, just not very fluidly so i don't include videos of it.
@@spencerethington oh I recognize it now. Yeah I do that one when it's not too exposed. I hear you on the tower 11 cutes. Those are really tight and about as steep as anything I've found inbounds so far. I just spent a few days out at Breck, Copper, and Keystone and it gave me more appreciation for our "little" mountain back home.
Glad you enjoyed! check out the description of this video on this link and you'll find the exact settings: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YVWNt9pWdls.htmlsi=13MUrTEIu9Fbh796
Mate, Fantasy Ridge may be the most fucked up inbounds terrain in Utah. Solitude is every bit as difficult as Alta and in the same ballpark as Snowbird.
Starting of video is off Honeycomb Canyon after a long traverse correct? Did you just stay high when traversing and then do a short bootpack up? Terrain looks awesome.