Taking On Rambo, North America's Steepest Tree-Cut Ski Run
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Taking On Rambo, North America's Steepest Tree-Cut Ski Run
"Rambo is the steepest in-bounds tree-cut run in North America. Now matter how good of aa skier you may be, it's 55-degree pitch, exposed rocks, trees, and major moguls are sure to pucker you up (at least a little bit). It's probably not something that would be considered one of the best runs in North America, rather just one of the steepest."
"Now let me be clear, the videographer and subject of this video, Todd Matthews, is definitely more than your average skier. If you take the time to explore the rest of his YouTube channel, you'd see that he clearly knows what he's doing. But, like most of us probably would be, he's not just pointing it down Rambo and shredding it up. He's taking his time, figuring out his way down."
"If you do want to see what it looks like when a professional takes on the trail, take a peak at Drew Petersen's social media. He likes to take a lap of the nightmare slope every once in a while. Also, if you're watching this thinking " that's easy" than do it. Let's see it. Share the video. Actions speak a lot louder than words."
Rambo at Crested Butte is described as the steepest in-bounds tree-cut run in North America. The run features a 55-degree pitch, exposed rocks, trees, and major moguls that can intimidate even highly skilled skiers. Todd Matthews is presented as more capable than an average skier, but he still takes time to figure out his way down rather than simply charging straight down. The piece contrasts this approach with professional skier Drew Petersen, who is said to take laps on Rambo. The emphasis is on watching the actual descent and sharing the video to show real performance.
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