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If you don’t want to give your skis an au naturel base grind-which is mandatory during low-snow years when coverage is poor in the north-facing aspect-you can air over the exposure.Īfter linking a few turns on the couloir’s little face and banging a hard left, skiers come to Central’s second crux: a mandatory exit air that can range from ski-through on heavy snow years to huge and daunting on lean years. You’re going to have to be OK with the sound of P-Tex hitting rock. The first is “the choke,” a peppery zone that greets skiers right after they enter the line. Steep, technical, and imposing, Central’s traits are undeniably when you’re peering down into its teeth. Atop the line there’s a wind-roll that offers a unique vantage point into the line. “You can’t get off the tram without seeing it.” Slicing through the middle of Cody Peak, Central Couloir is a visually arresting chute that plays with skiers’ imaginations.Ĭentral Couloir, Jackson Hole, WY PHOTO: GABE ROGELįor those that hike fast, getting to Central’s entrance takes 30 to 40 minutes after you go through the sidecountry gate at the top of Rendezvous Bowl. “Right when you get off the tram it’s there,” adds filmmaker Darrell Miller, who has been releasing Jackson-centric films under the Storm Show Studios label for years. It just stares you in the face,” says TGR skier Todd Ligare. “As far as Jackson Hole goes, Central is the most iconic line. And rippers from all generations will agree: Central Couloir, the line that bisects Cody Peak, is the one worth talking about. From the Jackson Hole Air Force and Doug Coombs to today’s full-tilt locals, some of the best big-mountain skiers in the world have planted roots in Jackson because of the testing terrain that’s on-tap. Since the early 1960s, Jackson Hole has been a proving ground for skiers. Check out Portillo’s Super C, this summer’s first Classic Line.) These are the classics that skiers claim for decades and talk about over beers during the doldrums of summer.

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( This is the second installment of a five-part series that highlights a handful of the most iconic lines in the world. Within these wild Alaskan Mountains, the realities and stark disparity of their respective journeys are revealed with a candidness and honest reflection that makes the mountain challenges pale in comparison to the everyday challenges that too many people continue to face every day.AJ Puccia, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Mountain Revelations showcase their stories while addressing the hurdles-institutional racism, lack of access to opportunity, wealth disparity, and more-that were overcome along the way.

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However, despite the differences in socioeconomic backgrounds, skin color, and opportunity, they each found their paths and passions in the mountains. Their stories could not be more different-from Ryan Hudson growing up homeless on the streets of San Diego to finding the mountains and changing his life, to Rafael’s experiences growing up between Miami, Texas, and Chile and becoming a young, elite mountain explorer, to Jeremy Jones’ adventures growing up on Cape Cod and evolving into the world’s preeminent big mountain snowboarders.

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As they explore epic lines on the steep and unforgiving terrain, the physical and emotional challenges they overcome during the harsh, endless days of the waning Alaskan winter serve as a catalyst to examine the roles their backgrounds had on their respective paths to this expedition.













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