A great finish to the season, and with almost 900 views in less than 24 hours I'm looking forward to what you'll come up with as we're all sweltering through mosquito season. The buildup to The Black Wall, especially that tunnel and its entrance, psyched me up to see a slope resembling the south face of Everest. Challenging, true enough, but no skeletons, damaged ski equipment dumps, nor graveyards. Would love to see you do that slope on a really good snow day and break your kph record. Thanks for all the great videos, stay in shape, and hope to see you next season.
Hi Barry, well I have to say that this run really scares me, it needs total respect and I don't think I'll be breaking any speed records there, at least voluntarily. It starts extremely steep, goes very narrow then steep again with a sharp left at the bottom. I have no idea where I could slow down and I'm barely preventing myself going into freefall. Most people I've seen venture into the off-piste section to the right, where it's much easier to control. In fact, I would say this is the first video on TH-cam that stays on-piste from top to bottom. It's a new run, supposed to open earlier in the season but due to weather it opened only a few weeks ago (end of season). I have other videos of this run that I'll release later, I was the first down when it was groomed and hard, then went down again only to have a scary "free-fall" crash where I was stopped by the nets and the previous day when it wasn't groomed. The sign at the tunnel entrance says "Expert Skiers Only" and "Point of no return". Well, as this video reached 1000 views in the first 24 hours I'll have to prepare my next one. See you soon...
@@leej5842 Hi Lee, thanks for your comment and as you have experienced it in real life, you know what you are talking about and I agree. I have watched your video and can relate to the path you took. In this video the conditions ended up being good and I had been down a few times so knew what to expect. The telemetry data is not so accurate as the slope (grade) is an averaged percent. I made another video with real (not averaged) degrees here th-cam.com/video/VPpWWls6ZTo/w-d-xo.html and it went to 51°. I also spoke to a cable car operator who mentioned they measured 48° during the summer so it could very well be steeper than the advertised 46°. In that video I slipped but managed to recover. However, the next time down I wasn't so lucky and crashed, fortunately into nets but those nets weren't there the first time down. You can see the crash here th-cam.com/video/NjlGL4zpuX0/w-d-xo.html where I went into freefall, it all happened so quickly, no chance to recover. I really hope the resort have done their due dilligence and risk management to prevent serious injuries (nets need to be in the right places on time) as from my research, it is the world's steepest groomed black so under icy conditions will be one of the most dangerous pistes not only in the Alps but in the world. You can see here www.skibum.net/do-it-up/comparing-steepness-of-ski-trails/ that only Jackson Hole (which is practically a cliff) and not groomed exceeds it (in North America).
@@ChasingSnow Nope it is not a hors-piste, it is shaped by the skiers as they go while it is groomed every now and then !!! I have been doing this one repeatedly during the day as it was the one that had most fun technically to me…wish you can actually go though the snow might be pretty heavy now (slushy) as the temperatures went a bit high lately…I hope it will snow enough again…starting today !😉
Yay, instead of a controlled slide you finally skied it, *and* you got past the netting where you crashed. Compared to last time it didn't look as icy, and had a fresh thick dusting of snow. Anyway, well done. n time in the future if I'm not to old and at level 9 in skill by then, I might try it myself, at the very least I'll go to that tunnel entrance on the red run for a selfie.
Once the snow softened up, it was much easier. If you go through the tunnel, you can't go back and have to commit but the off-piste section to the right is less steep.
@@ChasingSnow Yeah, as you commented below, the entrance to the tunnel is the point of no return. As for going off piste to the right for the wall, it'd be a cop out in my mind. If I was skied enough i.e., level 9 and could do ordinary black runs comfortably, scary or not, I'd do it on piste, then I could truthfully say even if it was just a once and done that I've skied The Black Wall.
Damn thats a lot. I once tried an alternative by connecting my gopro (on chest mount) with a cable to a powerbank in the jacket's chest pocket. Is not ideal for rainy/snowy weather though haha
I love your videos and watch them with great entertainment. Sadly ski-season is slowly ending, also may I ask what is your background picture on youtube channel or from where it is?
Hi Jaka, thank you for your nice comment. Yes, ski season in Europe ends very soon, only one week left for practically most resorts to close (except the all season ones). The image of the bridge is at Glacier 3000, Peak Walk, Video Link th-cam.com/video/i8rNKAmhISE/w-d-xo.html. The background image is from Leysin, you can watch the video here th-cam.com/video/WOp7Kz8jfXw/w-d-xo.html Cheers!
A great finish to the season, and with almost 900 views in less than 24 hours I'm looking forward to what you'll come up with as we're all sweltering through mosquito season. The buildup to The Black Wall, especially that tunnel and its entrance, psyched me up to see a slope resembling the south face of Everest. Challenging, true enough, but no skeletons, damaged ski equipment dumps, nor graveyards. Would love to see you do that slope on a really good snow day and break your kph record. Thanks for all the great videos, stay in shape, and hope to see you next season.
Hi Barry, well I have to say that this run really scares me, it needs total respect and I don't think I'll be breaking any speed records there, at least voluntarily. It starts extremely steep, goes very narrow then steep again with a sharp left at the bottom. I have no idea where I could slow down and I'm barely preventing myself going into freefall. Most people I've seen venture into the off-piste section to the right, where it's much easier to control. In fact, I would say this is the first video on TH-cam that stays on-piste from top to bottom. It's a new run, supposed to open earlier in the season but due to weather it opened only a few weeks ago (end of season).
I have other videos of this run that I'll release later, I was the first down when it was groomed and hard, then went down again only to have a scary "free-fall" crash where I was stopped by the nets and the previous day when it wasn't groomed. The sign at the tunnel entrance says "Expert Skiers Only" and "Point of no return".
Well, as this video reached 1000 views in the first 24 hours I'll have to prepare my next one. See you soon...
@@leej5842 Hi Lee, thanks for your comment and as you have experienced it in real life, you know what you are talking about and I agree. I have watched your video and can relate to the path you took. In this video the conditions ended up being good and I had been down a few times so knew what to expect. The telemetry data is not so accurate as the slope (grade) is an averaged percent. I made another video with real (not averaged) degrees here th-cam.com/video/VPpWWls6ZTo/w-d-xo.html and it went to 51°. I also spoke to a cable car operator who mentioned they measured 48° during the summer so it could very well be steeper than the advertised 46°. In that video I slipped but managed to recover. However, the next time down I wasn't so lucky and crashed, fortunately into nets but those nets weren't there the first time down. You can see the crash here th-cam.com/video/NjlGL4zpuX0/w-d-xo.html where I went into freefall, it all happened so quickly, no chance to recover.
I really hope the resort have done their due dilligence and risk management to prevent serious injuries (nets need to be in the right places on time) as from my research, it is the world's steepest groomed black so under icy conditions will be one of the most dangerous pistes not only in the Alps but in the world. You can see here www.skibum.net/do-it-up/comparing-steepness-of-ski-trails/ that only Jackson Hole (which is practically a cliff) and not groomed exceeds it (in North America).
Thanks for the brilliant videos and inspiring me to get back on skis. Have a good rest, you deserve it. See you next season.
Thanks for joining us, see you soon!
WOW! Well done! See you next season!
Cheers Ellen and see you soon!
The Pas-de-Chavanette is by far more impressive and technical…and I like it even more ! 😉
Hopefully I can do it this season when I visit Portes du Soleil but that one is off-piste whereas the Black Wall is a groomed piste...
@@ChasingSnow Nope it is not a hors-piste, it is shaped by the skiers as they go while it is groomed every now and then !!!
I have been doing this one repeatedly during the day as it was the one that had most fun technically to me…wish you can actually go though the snow might be pretty heavy now (slushy) as the temperatures went a bit high lately…I hope it will snow enough again…starting today !😉
@@skytrotter6144 Yes, we will see what the conditions are like when I get there.... hopefully in a couple of weeks...
Bravo, seen you next season 👏👏👏
Cheers!
Or any plans to ski in the Southern hemisphere? Thank you for bringing me to different resorts this season!
Yes but not sure if I will this season as I need a rest. You know I first started skiing in Australia...
I skied this - no issue. By the way closed wall - al the time closed. The mountain is now unstable.
Thanks for the update.... when the snow is good, this one is much easier but not so simple under icy conditions...
sharpen edges, that other black run, higher up on the pass is icy harder because of winds@@ChasingSnow
Ready for glacier paradise? For this Summer? 😂💪
Yes, maybe I will hike up! :-)
Yay, instead of a controlled slide you finally skied it, *and* you got past the netting where you crashed. Compared to last time it didn't look as icy, and had a fresh thick dusting of snow. Anyway, well done. n time in the future if I'm not to old and at level 9 in skill by then, I might try it myself, at the very least I'll go to that tunnel entrance on the red run for a selfie.
Once the snow softened up, it was much easier. If you go through the tunnel, you can't go back and have to commit but the off-piste section to the right is less steep.
@@ChasingSnow Yeah, as you commented below, the entrance to the tunnel is the point of no return. As for going off piste to the right for the wall, it'd be a cop out in my mind. If I was skied enough i.e., level 9 and could do ordinary black runs comfortably, scary or not, I'd do it on piste, then I could truthfully say even if it was just a once and done that I've skied The Black Wall.
@@Puzzoozoo Well, my advice would be just to make sure the snow is good and grippy.
how many gopro batteries do you actually carry with you for 1 day? These things are done after 80min in cold weather
6 enduro batteries are normally enough for a day's skiing...
Damn thats a lot. I once tried an alternative by connecting my gopro (on chest mount) with a cable to a powerbank in the jacket's chest pocket. Is not ideal for rainy/snowy weather though haha
I love your videos and watch them with great entertainment. Sadly ski-season is slowly ending, also may I ask what is your background picture on youtube channel or from where it is?
Hi Jaka, thank you for your nice comment. Yes, ski season in Europe ends very soon, only one week left for practically most resorts to close (except the all season ones). The image of the bridge is at Glacier 3000, Peak Walk, Video Link th-cam.com/video/i8rNKAmhISE/w-d-xo.html. The background image is from Leysin, you can watch the video here th-cam.com/video/WOp7Kz8jfXw/w-d-xo.html
Cheers!
@@ChasingSnow thanks
How were you recording?
GoPro Hero11 mounted on my helmet...
Really very cool piste! ⛷👍 Looks like snow conditions are much better in this run than in another video.
Yes, that was my last run of the season in the afternoon so the snow was much easier to ski on. The morning was not so easy.