@sebzavoico If you go up there and dont want to go down there is staff that will push you off the cornice.....there is no turning back!!!..MWHAHAHAHA!!!
You get defensive immediately as if you know you're wrong. And you're right, why would you need to see to ski? I usually throw a handful of snow in my eyes before I drop anything. I only wear goggles because every decent skier I have seen wears them and I like to blow money on totally useless items. My ego gets a huge boost from talking shit on you tube.
@OddsGetEven You must really be a retard. You know you can see without goggles right? sometimes you can see better without them. Criticizing someone for not using goggles makes absolutely no sense. You probably don't ski much so I understand.
@gregb2212 i always ditch my goggles in spring, this guy obviously is either a texan, never skied at all, or spends 2 grand on gear to ski 5 days a year
@gregb2212 seeing is really a non issue...of course you need to see! goggles or not...what's more important is some form of IMPACT protection. A helmet would be good and goggles provide really great impact protection. I have saved my forehead and eyebrows many cuts from debris, rocks, and even the edge of my board by wearing goggles... to be on that double black diamond cornice with obvious rock faces on either side, with no head protection shows that they aren't very experienced riders..
@gregb2212 Due to safety reasons you have to wear goggles!!! If you don't want to admit that that might be for you own safety, please think about the safety of your fellow skiers who are on the some slope as you! Every Ski Federation in the world American, European, Russion, Japanese obligates his ski instructors to wear them and to make sure the clients they instruct wear them. Even if the weather isn't sunny. But even so, great move! Lots of people turn around when they face such a challenge!
@OddsGetEven You dont need goggles when you close your eyes all the way to impact. Goggles also get in the way because they fog up from crashing all the time. Lol.
Greg, you are a gaper. Your angle of attack was directly toward the wall. It tells me you had no intentions of skiing out of it. It was a pure drop and pray attempt. Nothing more, nothing less. I do appreciate your balls though, you help keep the ski patrol busy.
Earned the100,000 verticle feet pin 3 times & beat the nastar pacesetter once. Now I cannot bend over to adjust a binding. Time is cruel. Take care of yourself.
Corbets rocks!!! Tower 3 chute is pretty intense too. Once you get past the initial drop on corbets it's not too crazy. It's easiest in spring with the corn snow...
yeah i agree, the drop is the only part of corbets where people can literally eat their own face if they mess up, the rest is just fun, especially that little kicker on the way to broadway.
if u get up to corbet's, du hav to go down it to get anywhere? or is there another route down?
sebzavoico 1 year ago
@sebzavoico If you go up there and dont want to go down there is staff that will push you off the cornice.....there is no turning back!!!..MWHAHAHAHA!!!
xpez 1 year ago
fuck helmets
sickbird123 1 year ago
No goggles even, great.
OddsGetEven 1 year ago
@OddsGetEven Goggles don't always help your skiing moron.
gregb2212 1 year ago
You get defensive immediately as if you know you're wrong. And you're right, why would you need to see to ski? I usually throw a handful of snow in my eyes before I drop anything. I only wear goggles because every decent skier I have seen wears them and I like to blow money on totally useless items. My ego gets a huge boost from talking shit on you tube.
OddsGetEven 1 year ago 3
@OddsGetEven You must really be a retard. You know you can see without goggles right? sometimes you can see better without them. Criticizing someone for not using goggles makes absolutely no sense. You probably don't ski much so I understand.
gregb2212 1 year ago
@gregb2212 i always ditch my goggles in spring, this guy obviously is either a texan, never skied at all, or spends 2 grand on gear to ski 5 days a year
phil656565 1 year ago
@gregb2212 seeing is really a non issue...of course you need to see! goggles or not...what's more important is some form of IMPACT protection. A helmet would be good and goggles provide really great impact protection. I have saved my forehead and eyebrows many cuts from debris, rocks, and even the edge of my board by wearing goggles... to be on that double black diamond cornice with obvious rock faces on either side, with no head protection shows that they aren't very experienced riders..
xpez 1 year ago
@gregb2212 Due to safety reasons you have to wear goggles!!! If you don't want to admit that that might be for you own safety, please think about the safety of your fellow skiers who are on the some slope as you! Every Ski Federation in the world American, European, Russion, Japanese obligates his ski instructors to wear them and to make sure the clients they instruct wear them. Even if the weather isn't sunny. But even so, great move! Lots of people turn around when they face such a challenge!
MrSupermats 1 year ago
@OddsGetEven You dont need goggles when you close your eyes all the way to impact. Goggles also get in the way because they fog up from crashing all the time. Lol.
Greg, you are a gaper. Your angle of attack was directly toward the wall. It tells me you had no intentions of skiing out of it. It was a pure drop and pray attempt. Nothing more, nothing less. I do appreciate your balls though, you help keep the ski patrol busy.
steamboatsig 1 year ago
No Brain Bucket Guy - Do it right or die!
avdo4u 2 years ago
No helmet guy goes first!!!
avdo4u 2 years ago
I jumped Corbet's Couloir in 85/86. Awsome scary.
Earned the100,000 verticle feet pin 3 times & beat the nastar pacesetter once. Now I cannot bend over to adjust a binding. Time is cruel. Take care of yourself.
JunkMan16 2 years ago 4
awesome!
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago
LOL its like, " shit.... he did it "
admx94 3 years ago
how metters??
88mode88 3 years ago
Thats a sick run but one of my favs
zskibum 3 years ago
i just did that a couple of days ago
very exciting
especially when you get down,
and look up at it
evercool5000 4 years ago
when it snows its easier
on an icy day its alot harder
Ohiostatebuck20 4 years ago
Corbets rocks!!! Tower 3 chute is pretty intense too. Once you get past the initial drop on corbets it's not too crazy. It's easiest in spring with the corn snow...
thefallguy1986 4 years ago
Except for the intial drop, T3 is more difficult than Corbet's. IMO. Same with Hoop's, the Shrooms, Alta Zero....
DrShrinker 4 years ago
Paintbrush is a pretty cool double black there. Right next to T3C. Both are great runs.
dragonmind56 3 years ago
yeah i agree, the drop is the only part of corbets where people can literally eat their own face if they mess up, the rest is just fun, especially that little kicker on the way to broadway.
sunshinedna123 2 years ago
dpasac3 you do realize that without tourists that Jackson would not exist
asshole
nezy37 4 years ago
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corbets ain't shit, bragging about it makes you a pussy and a poser amongst those that ride here year after year. death to tourist s
dpspac3 4 years ago
Heh. I find it so funny how people think it makes them cool to call this run easy. It makes you look ignorant and uneducated in the ski world.
mamaflapjacks 3 years ago
aren't you kind of bragging about it since your saying it ain't shit?
Idontplayaround 3 years ago
heading out to jackson tomorrow...getting goosebumps. hopefully ill have the balls to do corbets
adr150 4 years ago
You should be fine, with all the snow they've had this year I imagine corbet's is looking good.
gregb2212 4 years ago
Dude, I'm shitting myself just watching this video. Hopefully someday I will have the balls to do this.
rjt210 4 years ago
yeah, how did you do that without goggles?
jaymz1234567 4 years ago
goggles sometimes get in the way, for a short drop like this i wanted to see with my own eyes.
gregb2212 4 years ago
sweet no googles
jcpowpow 4 years ago
awesome!
garetsmyth 4 years ago