That Time a Random Skier Sent a 50-Foot Cliff Drop Straight Into Corbet's Couloir
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That Time a Random Skier Sent a 50-Foot Cliff Drop Straight Into Corbet's Couloir
"Let's rewind the tape to one of the wildest "who-the-hell-is-that-guy" moments ever caught on film inside the couloir. Looking back to April 2024, when a mystery man went full send into Corbets. The drop? Call it 50 feet. There really is something crazy about a random skier sending stuff you would think only pros would send. Who knows, maybe this guy was just a professional skier in disguise. No matter, sending this drop with no helmet is incredibly ballsy."
"Corbet's Couloir doesn't care about your follower count. It's an equalizer-rock on the left, rock on the right, and a whole lot of "figure it out" in between. So here's to the helmetless hero, wherever you are. Next time, maybe borrow a brain bucket. Or don't. Just keep sending. Tim Konrad, founder of Unofficial Networks, is a skier with over 20 years in the ski industry."
At Jackson Hole in April 2024, a mystery skier made an approximately 50-foot drop into Corbet's Couloir without a helmet. The skier's identity remained unknown, prompting speculation that the skier could be a disguised professional. Corbet's terrain features rock on both sides and narrow, unforgiving lines that amplify consequences for mistakes. Observers noted the audacity of the descent while also emphasizing basic safety measures such as helmet use. The incident underscored the equalizing danger of the couloir and the tension between extreme-sport bravado and prudent risk management within the skiing community.
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