Hilarious Skier Interviewed After Tumbling Down Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole
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Hilarious Skier Interviewed After Tumbling Down Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole
"Absolutely mint video posted by Jackson Hole Mountain Resort of a casual day spent at the most infamous ski run in North America, Corbet's Couloir. The concept of the video is quite simple, post a media crew up top to watch the how skiers and snowboarders fair while attempting to descend the impossibly steep terrain and then post an interviewer at the bottom to get their candid post-game reactions."
"About Corbet's Couloir : No ski resort in North America has a chute so legendary as Corbet's Couloir in Wyoming-a crucible where skiers go to prove their mettle (or more often, to retreat in fear). The run is named for Barry Corbet, a mountaineer who in 1960 spotted a narrow crease of snow shaped like an upside-down funnel, high up on the mountain now known as Jackson Hole. Said he: "Someday someone will ski that.""
A video captures a casual day at Corbet's Couloir with a media crew stationed at the summit observing skiers and snowboarders attempting the notorious chute. An interviewer waits at the runout to record candid post-run reactions from each rider. Corbet's Couloir is presented as an iconic, fearsome chute that acts as a crucible for skiers testing their mettle. The chute's narrow, upside-down funnel shape was first noticed by Barry Corbet in 1960, who predicted someone would ski it. The pairing of steep-terrain footage and immediate rider responses creates dynamic, compelling winter content that rewards reviving the format.
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