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My 3 Hardest Runs at Vail [4K]

DISCLAIMER: This video really only goes over MARKED inbounds runs. I'm not a Vail local so I can't really talk about some of the secret locally named lines that could be harder than some of the lines featured in this video. This ranking is fully my opinion and is fully based off my 8ish days skiing at Vail throughout the last few seasons. DESCRIPTION: Vail Mountain is not really known as an "expert's paradise". The mountain really stands out with its really unique intermediate and advanced terrain but offers very few trails for experts and even fewer true extremes. However, Vail definitely offers a handful of challenging runs for which it never gets any credit for. Although these runs aren't the most unique out there and suffer from general poor conditions, they're all quite challenging and will give experts a good run for their money. The Frontside generally hosts the most challenging terrain with Vail's only marked double black diamond trails being located here. Runs from this list include those from the former "Chutes" area of the mountain as well as infamous extremes found elsewhere on the Frontside. For my thoughts on each run individually, go check out the original videos where I go more in depth into my thoughts on each of these awesome trails (original video links below). HONORABLE MENTION #1: Lover's Leap would have made this list as #4 if I had more up to date footage of it. It has a really steep cornice entry and some large cliffs that you can hit. Steep and Deep would have probably ranked just above it FYI. Lover's Leap video link here:    • Lover’s Leap - Vail   HONORABLE MENTION #2: The Pumphouse is a really cool looking expert glade trail on Vail's frontside. It's the last run of the former "Chutes" area that still remains open to the public. It would have definitely made this list if I had footage of it. HONORABLE MENTION #3: Chair 4 Cliffs are some really gnarly cliffs located under Chair 4 (Mountaintop Express). While unmarked on the trail map, they're marked with a double black diamond rating on the mountain itself. This would have also made the list if I had footage of it. HONORABLE MENTION #4: Tea Cup Glades was once a backcountry area but was recently added to the mountain. This Back Bowl run has some of the largest in bounds cliffs at the resort and isn't open unless conditions are prime. HONORABLE: MENTION #5: The Narrows would have definitely made this list if the run was still open to the public. Vail decided to close this infamous expert glade recently due to reasons listed in the article below. It's a shame I never got to ski it because I totally would have this year. As for it ranking on this list, I'm guessing it would have placed second place definitely above Mudslide (since The Narrows is essentially Mudslide with tight glades) and maybe "narrowly" edging out Frontside Chutes. It's universally agreed that Prima Cornice is the hardest marked trail at Vail so it'd probably rank just below that. (Article Link Here: https://www.vaildaily.com/news/vail-m...) TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 0:04 - 3. 1:56 - 2. 3:26 - 1. LINK TO ORIGINAL VIDEOS:    • Mudslide - Vail [4K]      • Frontside Chutes - Vail [4K]      • Prima Cornice - Vail [4K]   NEXT VIDEO: Breckenridge's Extreme Terrain (2022-23) EXTERNAL LINKS: Skiing Bucket List: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

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