ScottySkis
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420 mph lol.
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I hit 69.4 on a recent trip to Snowmass according to my Alpine Replay App... Also skied 50k vertical on one of the days.
50K vert is impressive for a vacation type scenario. Way to get after it!
My friend measured 70+ on Clair's at hunter. We were traveling identical speeds and u can easily travel 80+ on that trail
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44 mph sustained is crankin'!
Best laugh of the day so far
Well, in comparison, the week before me and others were using the ski tracks app to see how fast we could get. Stratton is flat as hell, so we consistently hit mid to high 60s on the steepest trails (which aren't that steep) on multiple occasions and that was tuck all the way down trails like North American, Upper Standard, Kidderbrook, and others. That's a lot of data to show some consistency about what it's like to ski that quick.
I was skiing on my slalom racing skis which measure 150 in length (Volkl Racetigers).
So, same situation at Hunter. Clair's was blue ice and after one run down, we discussed how fast we could get going down that run. Next run, right around the start of the 2nd and final trail split between Taylor's & Clair's, we started speeding up and when it joined back together for the final time to one long 600 or so vertical steep ramp to the bottom where we tucked for about 100-200 vertical before, out of fear, we loosened up and did half tucking, half surviving, but just kept accelerating. It was way faster than anything at Stratton and about a million times scarier due to 1. the massive ice, 2. Clair's is way steeper (at least sustained) than anything at Stratton, 3. some wet rain bumps (it had rained earlier or the night before) 4. Way Out (a narrower single diamond) spits out on the last 150 vertical of the run leaving a number of people at the bottom. Now, if some bumps weren't there I might have more balls, but then it'd leave less of that colored ice. And because we only started booking down the 2nd half of the run and I was on 150 skis (5'5, 145), I think you could go 80+ considering I'm pretty darn sure we were going 70+.
Bode Miller probably couldn't hit 70 MPH on Clairs doesn't patrol cut your ticket for speeding at Stratton?
1) Clair's is 1000+ vertical of 30+ degree skiing with no runouts and flat parts; pretty much, the West Side of Hunter imo is more consistently steeper than anything south of Killington (disclaimer: I have not been to Magic or Berkshire East, which are two mountains that are supposedly pretty steep. I have been to all the Catskill mountains, Jiminy Peak, all the other Southern VT mountains, and I believe this claim definitely holds true). If you don't believe me, why don't you bring out your groomer skis, bundel up into a tuck, and send it from the top? You'd probably be high 50s to mid 60s before I had even started sending it. Of course, another disclaimer, is it was a sheet of ice that day.
2. We took advantage of completely empty trails during early access to straightline Stratton's runs. But still, during the rest of the day and during a holiday weekend, we were going on average probably 55 peak down the diamonds and never had any messages from ski patrol as we were in full control and slowed down for the slow signs.