
"Corbet's Couloir might not be the most difficult run at Wyoming's Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, but it's certainly the most iconic. With easy access from the top of the tram and plenty of room to watch, Corbet's attracts a lot of people who wish to test their talents on the slopes, some much more talented than others. There have been a ton of incredible wipeouts captured on camera, but this one might be the most iconic."
"There have been a ton of incredible wipeouts captured on camera, but this one might be the most iconic. Maybe it's the build up, maybe it's the way he flops around and loses control once he actually gets in, or maybe it's the fact that the guy behind the camera does a great job keeping the skier on screen throughout the crash."
Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers easy access from the top of the tram and ample viewing space, making it a popular destination for skiers and spectators. The run attracts a wide range of participants, from highly skilled freeriders to less experienced thrill-seekers, producing numerous spectacular wipeouts. One particular crash stands out for its dramatic buildup, the skier's loss of control inside the couloir, and the attentive camerawork that keeps the fall on screen. The Kings and Queens of Corbet's Couloir freeride competition takes place around February 7–14, with the exact tournament day announced on the Jackson Hole website.
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