Major Wipeout On North America's Steepest Man-Made Ski Run
Rambo at Crested Butte is North America's steepest man-made tree cut ski run at 55 degrees, featuring sparse snow coverage and hazardous conditions unsuitable for inexperienced skiers.
Hilarious Trail Sign At North America's Steepest Ski Run
The Rambo Trail at Crested Butte is a 55° extremely steep, popular but hazardous ski line with technical terrain, minimal turns, vegetation, stumps and rocks.
A small-town Colorado lodge and a century-old Montana ranch brought me back to nature. Then, back to myself.
I will forever return to Crested Butte and Big Sky, drawn by nature, fly-fishing landscapes, ranch life, and lodges seamlessly integrated into mountains and rivers.
Small ski towns across the U.S. offer authentic charm, varied terrain, impressive snowfall, and excellent skiing experiences often overlooked in favor of big-name destinations.