Kinda. This is the furthest to the skiiers left among the first group of chutes. You can actually keep going left through some trees and then there are a few more chutes. Those ones have a narrow choke but there aren't as many rocks to hit with your skis. That part didn't seem to open last weekend, but it will probably open soon.
I've seen ~ a dozen of these gullies by now, and each time I think, "gawd that would be brutal not knowing when where the rocks are sticking out each run." the big stuff is the same but every time I only see the little stuff just barely sticking out at the point where you just gotta get creative on the spot. yikes!
Pretty smooth through the trees...nice!
Just skied Schauffler yesterday - awesome. Any idea what the pitch is?
Not sure, but I'd guess that it's around 35 degrees, with the top section being quite a bit steeper because of the cornice.
Great video! Allen, how do i contact you for the ski goggles review?
Is this the chute on the far skiers left end? Remember that one being fairly wide comparitively whereas some of the chutes getcrazy tight
Kinda. This is the furthest to the skiiers left among the first group of chutes. You can actually keep going left through some trees and then there are a few more chutes. Those ones have a narrow choke but there aren't as many rocks to hit with your skis. That part didn't seem to open last weekend, but it will probably open soon.
I've seen ~ a dozen of these gullies by now, and each time I think, "gawd that would be brutal not knowing when where the rocks are sticking out each run." the big stuff is the same but every time I only see the little stuff just barely sticking out at the point where you just gotta get creative on the spot. yikes!
@@daneg it's true, you always need to be prepared for a few little surprises in terrain like this.