Mammoth Snowboarder Rides Through Natural Lava Tube Formation
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Mammoth Snowboarder Rides Through Natural Lava Tube Formation
"A Mammoth Lakes, California snowboarder just scored a picture perfect line down one the area's most secretive sidecountry lines as he slashed picture perfect powder turns through "Hole in the Wall." While we won't give away the location of this natural arch, we can tell you it is the remnants of an ancient lava tube and a geological oddity that has attracted curious skiers and snowboarder (hikers in the summer) for many many years."
"Depending on the snow conditions riding through this lava tube requires a mandatory air over rocks to enter should only be attempted by experts. Anyone considering accessing "Hole in the Wall" needs to be well aware of avalanche dangers and plan accordingly. Here are some more videos of "Hole in the Wall" from over the years with various snow conditions."
A Mammoth Lakes, California snowboarder rode a picture-perfect line through a secretive sidecountry feature known as "Hole in the Wall." The hole is a natural arch formed from the remnants of an ancient lava tube and serves as a geological oddity attracting skiers, snowboarders, and summer hikers. Riding through the lava tube often requires a mandatory air over exposed rocks to enter and should only be attempted by expert riders. Access to the feature involves significant avalanche risk, requiring thorough planning and awareness of conditions. Multiple videos document the feature across varying snow conditions over the years.
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