Hoping to get out west and ride soon, hard to set anything in stone with CV and all that but I hopeful I'll be able to get out there soon and make another video series, stay tuned 🤙
Tree wells only really form in unridden terrain, these trees are ridden frequently and as a result the wells get filled in by sluff as people turn around them, additionally the resort does a lot of work to clear out the lower branches to help reduce tree well formation, overall the trees are very safe to ride. If this was in the backcountry however very different story indeed. Shred on 🤙🏻
Nice video man, enjoyed that.
Never call last run! That's when you go all out and get hurt.
what settings did you film in?
2.7k 60fps superview, then upped the resolution to 4k in post
Any ideas for this season or looking at next? wheuuuuuuu
Hoping to get out west and ride soon, hard to set anything in stone with CV and all that but I hopeful I'll be able to get out there soon and make another video series, stay tuned 🤙
just send it broooo
Haha 10/10 you don't need functioning legs right?
@@HadrianBourdon haha yea probably much higher and steeper when you're standing on the edge... Going there in 2 weeks to see for myself!
@@alnoouniysme4841 they did just get some good snow last week's, hopefully you get some while your out there 🤙
the scariest part is the most funny part, haha, great video!
'Where are you snowboarding at?
Fernie bc
Never a good idea to ride the trees solo. Hit a tree well and suffocate.
Tree wells only really form in unridden terrain, these trees are ridden frequently and as a result the wells get filled in by sluff as people turn around them, additionally the resort does a lot of work to clear out the lower branches to help reduce tree well formation, overall the trees are very safe to ride. If this was in the backcountry however very different story indeed. Shred on 🤙🏻
Great video! You're very entertaining to watch, keep it up!
Thanks 🤙