
"Jackson Hole offers diverse terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, but no discussion of this iconic destination would be complete without mentioning Corbet's Couloir. With a 20-foot drop and 50-degree pitch, it's one of the steepest ski slopes in North America."
"Accessing Corbet's Couloir requires a ride on the Aerial Tram, which transports skiers up 4,139 vertical feet in under 10 minutes. Along the way, you'll catch a glimpse of the stunning Jackson Hole terrain park and take in 360-degree views of the Tetons and the Jackson Hole valley."
Corbet's Couloir is a renowned ski run at Jackson Hole, featuring a 20-foot drop and a 50-degree pitch, making it one of North America's steepest slopes. Skiers typically approach it via the 'Goat Path', which allows for a gradual descent before entering the couloir. Blaine Gallivan exemplifies skill on this run with impressive maneuvers, including a massive straight air and a backflip. Accessing the couloir requires a ride on the Aerial Tram, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding terrain and a visit to Corbet's Cabin for gourmet waffles.
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