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** Here is a run that I knew nothing about before trying it. This may very well be the first ever video of it as well. All I know is that it used to be another groomed black, but last season they turned it into a freeride route. This trail was way more difficult than I was expecting, and it may be the most difficult run I have ever done. It didn't help that the snow was not good. What makes this run different from the other yellows is that the markers are supposedly in the center of the run, meaning that you have to go around them. It starts relatively flat from the bottom of Martisberg, then goes into a steep valley before heading into some narrow couloirs. The rest of it is very bumpy and skinny, and through trees as well. This trail is long and has all sorts of terrain as apposed to the other yellows that are just steep and bumpy. I found out the hard way that it leads to a long flat section and an uphill section. (This is why I did not film the entire thing) And if that was not exhausting enough, you then have to walk quite far with you ski gear to get to the nearest bus stop or the lift if its open. Then you have to climb up an icy road to get to where the lift and bus actually start. All of these factors combined made me nearly collapse in exhaustion, especially since I havn't fully recovered from covid. The grueling exit of the run is enough of a reason to avoid it. At least now we all know what it looks like, but I do not recommend trying it.