Braking trail can some times be harder than it looks. We usually try to send the guys with the brand new, powerful sleds up first, but it doesn’t always work out. This was a really deep day. It was the day after it stopped snowing and conditions were a little sketchy. The wind, often does wierd things to snow. It could be so scoured were you are and then right around the corner its amazing. This photo above is Gabe Taylor, trying to make his way to the DCP cliff.
You know when your sled track is this deep down here, the high alpine is gonna be nasty.
The snow got a little funny up here.
The landing to this thing is actually right under the rock to the left of the pepper. Gabe Taylor being the guinea pig. It was Hammer and Gabe hitting this thing and Hammer tells Gabe right before, I’m goin second, no rosham. So Gabe manned up and hit it first overshooting it by about 15 ft or so.





