Harris wrote: You must be referring to that infamous Mt. Washington?
It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
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Re: It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
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Re: It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
King Ravine. DON'T FORGET TO GO LEFT!!!
Re: It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
Badass!Woodserson wrote:King Ravine. DON'T FORGET TO GO LEFT!!!
Re: It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
What happens if you go right?Woodserson wrote:King Ravine. DON'T FORGET TO GO LEFT!!!
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Re: It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
It looks like you go over a waterfall if you go right.
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Re: It doesn't get much better conditions for chute skiing than this.
Something like a mandatory 70' air. Or so. I haven't been personally to King Ravine.connyro wrote: What happens if you go right?