Taking the high side into S&S

Yesterday I had the chance to go film with Jackson Hole. I eyed a line I skied the first year I moved to jackson from the tram ride up and it was filled in pretty nicely. The S&S couloir off the top of the tram is usually aired between two rocks about 20 feet high, but the higher line involved a 40 foot near vertical entrance down jagged rocks with an air half way to a tight turn at the bottom. The line only goes when the snow sticks to the wall so you can actually ride down the upper part of it. Here is the video from skiing at Jackson Hole that day, great wall ride to start the day and over 30 inches of powder skiing to finish. Follow me on instagram for more @O_leeps

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Jackson Hole Powder Skiing with Owen Leeper
41” in three days and this is what one day of powder skiing looks like with Owen Leeper.
Posted by Jackson Hole Mountain Resort on Wednesday, March 16, 2016