Hey thanks Choski, sorry it took me a minute to respond. It is a lot of double fall line back there and even what I'd call triple fall line, where you have a gully with double-fall lines going into it on either side. There's no real "cut" trails, just wide open bowls that were cleared of trees during a fire event in the late 19th century, so it's just kind of go wherever you want. The only way to have a true single-fall line like you'd find on a cut run is to go right down the gully, which isn't always the best idea as it can get hazardous in there, especially in the early season.
Thanks John.
Thanks for the videos!! Really helps!!!
Great job. Was descending from chair 17 a lot of double fall line terrain?
Hey thanks Choski, sorry it took me a minute to respond. It is a lot of double fall line back there and even what I'd call triple fall line, where you have a gully with double-fall lines going into it on either side. There's no real "cut" trails, just wide open bowls that were cleared of trees during a fire event in the late 19th century, so it's just kind of go wherever you want. The only way to have a true single-fall line like you'd find on a cut run is to go right down the gully, which isn't always the best idea as it can get hazardous in there, especially in the early season.
@JohnLaConte thank you. Keep up the great work. Do more videos. So much to see there.