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Gnarliest Green

ScottySkis

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Skier's left of that run frequently moguls up. Its funny because Big Emma is part of a bowl that includes some of the steepest, most dangerous skiing at the entire resort- the cliffy runs beneath Gadzoom off of carbonate (I think these are called the doors).

+!100 it fun of my favorite 10,000 things that i love about this mountain is that bowl after snowfall fun crusing down to it.
 
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I think you are probably thinking of Bunny which is an intermediate trail. It's probably the hardest intermediate trail that I can think of in the east. The top part is very steep for intermediate and there are always huge moguls on it. It branches off of Vixen at the top of the double.

Poaching a pic from Riverc0il....

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ha...this was my first run ever at MRG...i was like "ok, this place is interesting"
 

AdironRider

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What are you talking about?

That looks like pretty typical jib kid line selection, pretty standard everywhere.
 

4aprice

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned big Emma at snowbird. I think management made it green so they could say there was beginner terrain off of the top of the mid gad lift

Yea Big Emma is definitely a difficult green, love the chutes above it from the catwalk down into the bowl though. Little Nell at Aspen Mountain used to be similar. Coming off Spar Gulch onto the road then to the top of the old double chair that first drop was quite sharp and usually moguled.

Alex

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