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World's Best Aprés Ski Resorts
In the world of skiing and riding, carving down the mountain is only half of the adventure. Here are the top 10 places to aprés ski at, including Austria, Italy, France, the United States, and more..
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Most Dangerous Ski Runs in North America
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Underrated Ski Resorts You Haven't Heard of
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World's Longest Ski Runs
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Why Skiing in Europe is WAY Cheaper than the USA
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European Skiing is far cheaper than skiing in North America, and especially in the United States. The answer actually isn't so complicated.. All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of s...
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Ski Resorts That Went Abandoned
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There's over one hundred abandoned ski resorts in just the state of Colorado. From financial struggles, to changing climates, to even fatal accidents, these are some of the most well-known ski resorts that went abandoned.
My investigations have shown there is not a ski area in colorado that profits from lift tickets. All the side business and real estate are where the profit comes from.
Its because the US federal government controls all the available land in the west, and since NEPA, creating new ski areas in national forests is basically impossible, building new roads is impossible, and expanding existing terrain is challenging. Combine that with increasing market power of Vail and Alterra, and the monopolies are perfectly happy with current environmental regulations that make it impossible for any new entrants to expand.
Even cheaper in South America $30
2 percent can do this?? No Way.....001 percent can barely do it.
2% is still 156 milllion
Answer is simple. Europe has more competition.
What about Courchevel?
Your missed Whistler and Kicking Horse.
"Kuh-loor" Haaaa-ha!
Shiffrin managed it perfectly. Assessed the situation, knew she was in trouble, hit the brakes and calculated the fall-slide. All at terrifying speed. Still a painful fall. The bad thing about high speed or high impact sports is that a few thousandths of a second or millimeters can cost you for the rest of your life. Or your whole life. But to excel, overcome and triumph at those risk levels....Thats also lifelong. Pros and Cons. Stay gold.
Named "Brain Damage" by the '79 patrol.
Petra Vlhova was not racing a slalom course. I raced for 12 years and coached for another 5. Slalom has one gate per turn, no flag and you wear a face guard and poke guards to cross block the gates out of your way. Poor Petra, recover soon! For the AI that wrote this… Check yourself before you wreck yourself
how did Big Couloir from Big Sky not make this? It's consistently over 50 degree pitches, and you need authorization and avalanche training to ride the tram up to it.
Gaper
you idiots what happened to Big Sky's upper mountain. horrible reviews
Thank you
2%???
Terrible music and commentary.
Love seeing Lake Chutes. When I’m on a more “family friendly” ski trip to Breckenridge, it’s nice having some extreme terrain available with just a short hike.
Missed a bunch in Canada
Great video and well produced. Fun to watch. The problem with Lewis like this as it’s very subjective. A list like this is bound to upset some people. I’ve heard kill the banker is tough. I don’t think the lake shoots at Breckenridge are that difficult.I’d love to try some of them but the risk reward is just too freaky.
Rambo isn't nearly the hardest run. Rambo is my warmup run you forgot to mention the Highlife Run, Body Bag, Dead End, Slot Rocks I can name 20 runs at CB that are harder than Rambo
Vail has a run called Pumphouse if you wanted to look at that or if you can do research on another run at vail that was closed, it was called Narrows.
Also In France, les 2 Alpes. 2.280m drop from 3650m to 1370m, 16 km long. th-cam.com/video/BmtKfUIsAHw/w-d-xo.html
Grand Targhee in 2024 does not have CAT skiing but now it has a six person lift replacing the cat skiing
Sorry but you might wanna do some more research I’ve skied corners and most of the other runs on this list and ther are way steeper and more challenging runs.
I went to Gornergrat by train for the best view of Matterhorn, had a stop at Riffelberg's Heini's bar for a few beers in a chaise longue, he gave me some sun cream for free, enjoyed the timeless view. Then went down with the same train to stop at Riffelalp to walk to eat at Al Bosco, a ten minute snow walk from the station. spend a lot of money, saw an avalanche. It was father's day my daughter was with me. I can die happy. Too old to do any skying. Enjoy life all the mountain lovers.
Maybe you should check how to pronounce names of these skiers. Hard to listen to you bro...
This is a very interesting list but you are missing some great runs. If you are going to include hike-to runs, I would rank Pipeline at Snowbird over Great Scott. Even Elevator Shaft at Snowbird is more difficult than Great Scott and you can ski right to it. I would also include Main Chute at Alta or the more difficult run to the left called Little Chute. Then there is High Rustler at Alta but I'm not sure it should be on this list unless you include the jump over the rocks at the top instead of the cheater side entry that 99% of skiers use to get in. Finally there are many code-brown-inducing runs at Kicking Horse and at least one of them should be on this list. Unfortunately Kicking Horse doesn't get as much publicity as some of the other resorts on this list and so it is easy to overlook them. Do yourself a favor and make the trip. It is the real deal.
Are you @uncovering_yt?
yes this is true, but your not accounting for the hotels...
Sooo I can go ski in Europe and enjoy cheap skiing thanks to European taxpayers, got it.
2:11 Typical snowboarder scraping off alllll the snow
exactly what went through my head lol
They ruin many good schutes
Yah, was my first complaint back in the 80's when snow boards first started appearing on the ski slopes. If they actually know how to carve turns they're no problem, but there is a huge number of people riding those boards that just do scrape descents on anything steep, so they should stay off stuff they can't carve, and that goes for skiers as well.
2:20 people taking 45 minutes to go down this run must be going at a snail pace lol
You'ld think there are laws in the USA to prevent monopolies from forming...
The steep gullies at abasin
hey buddy u forgot the entire headwaters ski area at Big Sky, where it is a 40 minute hike along a cliff where you only have about 1 1/2 widths of your foot to step ... and once you actually get to the trail there is almost never anywhere to go. On top of all this, once you actually get to ski the trail, you have to have a complete knowledge of the area because a wrong path on any of the chutes could take you to some mandatory air that could potentially be dangerous It is one of the scariest things I have ever done in my 13 years of existence I legitimately almost died 3 time in the past 3 years that I have skied them
TL;DR: Capitalist Greed is why it's more expensive.
You’re missing the heathen at sunlight mountain resort! It’s 52 degrees
I would say Pat's peak in New Hampshire, but I always forget that tour busses from Boston always bring people there on day trips
Have family that live by whitefish, I do not think whitefish should be 4 on list. There is a lot of flat terrain at whitefish.
i did the run from the matterhorn to Cervinia
Solitude, Grand Targhee, Alyeska, and Mt. Bohemia have delivered some of the best riding experiences I've ever had.
I went skiing every year between 1986 and 2000. In the mid 90’s went 5 times to US/Canada due to a few poor snow years in Austria/France. At the time there was not a huge difference in the overall price between Europe and North America despite having to fly to the US - even to Alaska! It seems things have now changed substantially.
It's because the US ski resorts needs heavier equipment, so to say. To handle the heavy population🤪
Big collar big sky
Different USA there maybe 100 but in Europe there 1000 this why
You: When people hear hard ski runs they things a steep pitch or moguls Me: No I just think about corbets couloir
Bro said it’s difficult because of the variable weather, in Vermont (shows a clip of Whistler)
Lol berthowwd
What about Taos NM