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dmc said:Has anybody acually seen a picture of the Avalanche trail?
I'm not saying it doesnt exist and wot-not... Just curious...
So dont come after me - PA Ski and Ride..
You got Greg for that![]()
freeheelwilly said:a 66 degree slope? I don't think so.
RISkier said:66 degrees for any extended distance (I'm not talking about a cliff that requires air time). I think I've read that slopes won't even hold snow when they get past the upper 40s or low 50s.
RISkier said:Sure it's not 66% slope? Not sure what that translates to in degrees (100% is 45 degrees). I think the steep stuff at places like Jackson Hole or Snowbird don't come anywhere close to 66 degrees for any extended distance (I'm not talking about a cliff that requires air time). I think I've read that slopes won't even hold snow when they get past the upper 40s or low 50s.
freeheelwilly said:What I read definitely said degrees. I know because I did a double take thinking just that: "Did that say degrees or per cent?" I was also wondering the same thing: "Would that even hold snow?" And HPD is right too- How could you turn on that? Something's not right with this. That can't be a sustained pitch.
freeheelwilly said:I don't need to go to the Moon to verify that it's not made from green cheese and I don't need to go to Denton to verify that it doesn't have a trail with an average gradient of 66 degrees from top to bottom. Some things I know because I live and breath. C'mon. I try to be open minded but that doesn't mean I have holes in my head.
I found this from Lewisskiclub.org on a GIS.
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It is actually looks steeper than I thought it would be. Though it does look very short.