Kiwi Flats Video: • Kiwi Flats, Mammoth Mo... I hope you guys enjoyed this! Shoutout to @SRGSkiing for inspiring me to make this video!
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@SportNut15 ай бұрын
I been skiing at Mammoth for years and didn't know there are all these hidden expert gems. I wish I found your video 2 weeks ago
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! Hopefully you can hit them soon!
@Barock-mt8bc13 күн бұрын
Good reason to go again !
@peterslaby97824 ай бұрын
I've skied Mammoth for years but I definitely learned a few things. Thanks for putting this together.
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
You’re welcome! I revised this with the help of @srgskiing and the video parts are all up now. You can check it out on his channel if you want. Thanks for watching!
@peterslaby97824 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamandergreat work man!
@seanbill9425 ай бұрын
Great overview!
@M___44445 ай бұрын
Great video, hopefully I can get back out to mammoth again soon
@richv48114 ай бұрын
The action figures are below Chair 23. I'm glad you didn't mention Coyote, it's still a secret 😂. A great run where a person can avoid the lines at Mill to stay mid mountaion from 3 to 5. Great narration! You know the mountain well!
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@amandasmith32424 ай бұрын
There have also been some in past years off to the left riding 1 just above Potato Rock. EDIT: Also on 14...
@STEEZinNUTZ4 ай бұрын
Great video!
@andygrisham3 ай бұрын
Sunshine glades off of 22 can be AWESOME after fresh snow...
@michaelandrew833 ай бұрын
Yea not sure why he ripped sunshine glades, the winds are everything at mammoth, that area can get extremely epic wind buff, or be blown thin. It’s either or.
@jdbsoccer1004 ай бұрын
Saved. Thanks for the info 🤙
@DaleySpam5 ай бұрын
Great guide, pretty much covers all one needs to know. Thanks for linking my Kiwi video!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I love your videos. You showcase the best of California (and sometimes Utah). I’m nowhere near as good as you, but I hope I get to your level at some point. I’m going to Squaw for the first time in a few weeks. I’m really excited!
@DaleySpam5 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamander Nice dude! Let me know when you’re gonna be there, if I am open we could take some laps together!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
@@DaleySpam I'm going to be there Feb. 1st-4th
@DaleySpam5 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamander Sweet dude, I can’t promise I’ll be open then but if I can I will let you know!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
@@DaleySpam Nice!
@awakening803 ай бұрын
Great info. We'll done 👏. That helps a lot.
@waltysalamander3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@arjunski5 ай бұрын
Great walk-through!
@philipneff5524 ай бұрын
I’m thinking of doing a video like this for my home mountain, sick vid bud!
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
Cool! What’s your home mountain?
@philipneff5524 ай бұрын
Antelope Butte Ski Area in Wyoming, its where all the edits are from, its a pretty sweet little hill. We find a few good zones here and there haha@@waltysalamander
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
@@philipneff552 Cool!
@random_stuff_channel5 ай бұрын
This video needs more attention
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's actually doing quite well (for me).
@rfdffpmАй бұрын
Besides the Gondola, Chair 9 is the only chair that can get you to any lodge on the mountain. Ironic how it is along the original ski run of Dave’s run back to Eagle Lodge as the original ski run on the mountain.
@ding-go4 ай бұрын
Good video 👍Upper Philippe's is steeper than the Head chutes imho.
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
Interesting. Phillipes is very steep, but I’ll have to check it out again. The sustained pitch is probably steeper at the top, but Head Chutes has a big vertical cornice.
@ding-go4 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamander Yeah, no worries. I don't really count cornice walls in run steepness. For instance, before Chair 23 (lived there 80-81). All the wipeout chutes had about 2+ turns of probably 55+ vertical cornices. Boy I miss that area but I do love the easier access of 23. Those wipeouts were much less skied back then and had maybe 5 feet lopped off of the top for the chair. It's possible they didn't lop off the top and it was just the built up pristine cornices that made it a bit higher. That top area where the lift exit is used to be roundish like the top of a huge ball. One other thing about those wipeout cornices I loved was the cornices terminated vertically at the top a lot and didn't hang over like a classic cornice wave. Probably the wind did that . But anyways, I loved how you could get a few vertical turns that felt freefallish or you could ski off an get 10+ feet of air. Sorry for rambling but I never forget how great that area was before 23. Thanks for the video, gonna it the Heads now, you inspired me. 🙂
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
@@ding-go That's so cool! I wish I could have snowboarded (well, I guess this was before snowboards) Wipeout and Dropout before 23! I'm glad I inspired you to hit Head Chutes; it's my favorite area on the mountain!
@snowtrekker04 ай бұрын
Nice overview! I'm surprised you mentioned the 9 -> 3 traverse but not the 5 -> 3 traverse to access the west side while avoiding Stump Alley. It's much more direct for anyone coming from the Canyon area. And while I agree with the recommendation to avoid Chair 25 / Sunshine in mid-winter, the picture changes entirely in the spring when that area is usually the first advanced terrain to soften in the morning.
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
I consider them to be the same traverse because they turn into each other.
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, maybe I’ll try Sunshine in the spring. I haven’t done that yet.
@waltciii34 ай бұрын
I also tend to do the 5->3 traverse. I snowboard and don't like walking.
@felipebriglia50255 ай бұрын
Maybe a new video on where to stay? Second question: is there a boardercross run in mammoth?
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
There are plenty of places in town. Close to the mountain St. Anton is probably the best for the price. Bridges is really good for direct ski in-ski out though. They have a boardercross competition in early March usually.
@dylanstempel88024 ай бұрын
we skiied 25 and sunshine it was the greatest powder that day...
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! If it’s currently snowing hard, it can be pretty good, but most of the time it’s super icy.
@jw34064 ай бұрын
Learning to ski. My itinerary 2024. Before breakfast I do a loading dose of two electrolyte fastchews from salt stick and drink 1000 ml plain water in 250ml chugs. Main lodge has two microwaves in a common area or buy breakfast 7-11 AM. Also, free filtered water refills near microwaves. Then, its chair 11, for ever. After 11 AM = Grilled cheese on sourdough, add tomato, add ham, no fries. I wash it down with FREE hot water 50% and sugar free red bull 50%. If it gets super congested at chair 11, then chair 12 on repeat.
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
I like that! Keep progressing!
@random_stuff_channel5 ай бұрын
You should list which are your favorite lifts in order of best to worst!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
That’s a good idea!
@alnelson84845 ай бұрын
It was so good in 2023
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Heck yeah. So many lines that are usually cliffed out or rocky were skiable last year.
@danielwu3463 ай бұрын
Do one for June Mountain!
@waltysalamander3 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about it. I can’t do it on my channel, but if I do it, you’ll see it go up on @srgskiing .
@AsdfAsdf-uo1rj5 ай бұрын
So they're only marked on ski patrol maps, but North and South Dos Pasos, the chute directly under Chair 14 and to the skier's left, exist. South Dos Pasos IMHO is the single gnarliest in-bounds run on the mountain. Also you didn't mention Upper Dry Creek. That's where I take friends who are trying to get comfortable on single blacks. Fun run, not crowded, and easy to lap from Chair 5.
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Ha! Funny you should mention Dos Pasos. I actually am rewriting this script for a larger skiing youtuber, SRGSkiing. In that script, which will probably come out as a video in the next month, I do address it. North Dos Pasos isn't too bad, but you are correct that South Dos Pasos is incredibly hard. Super narrow and way steeper+thin cover almost always. By Upper Dry Creek, I'm assuming you mean Dry Creek because Upper Dry Creek is actually a double black and pretty hard.
@AsdfAsdf-uo1rj5 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamander By Upper Dry Creek I mean whatever Dry Creek run is to the right off of Chair 5 between Triangle and Rooster Tail. That's just a single black.
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
@@AsdfAsdf-uo1rj Correct. That’s a fun one!
@nickv30853 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with dry creek, but it definitely is crowded most of the time. People crawl through the “choke”.
@rfdffpmАй бұрын
Upper Dry Creek has not been on the trail map since about 2007. Upper Dry creek starts to the left of the upper Gondola Terminal, if you are facing the mountain. You access the run from Climax. Upper Dry Creek to Dry Creek at Chair 5 or Chair 3 down to Lower Dry Creek.
@nickv30853 ай бұрын
I find that on 9/10 days at mammoth, bouncing between 5 and 23 is the play. Dropout / wipeout chutes seem to get some of the best snow on the hill, the wind blows it all right over the ridge into those runs.
@waltysalamander3 ай бұрын
That’s a great plan! Later in the winter/early spring, the gondola is great since it’s fairly reliable and the snow is softer.
@jmc29165 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the walk though
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@karendurant49814 ай бұрын
Inside info: follow the Sun! Start on the chair nine side of the mountain in the morning and work your way around as the day goes by.
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
That’s a good strategy as long as you don’t mind ending up somewhere potentially inconvient! (There are always shuttles)
@-masteryoda5 ай бұрын
Does Scotty's get groomed?
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Yes, it is usually groomed, but not always. You can usually tell from the bottom though.
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
Shoutout to Shangrei Garret who inspired this video!
@SRGSkiing5 ай бұрын
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@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
@@SRGSkiingThanks for commenting! I love your videos!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
@@SRGSkiing Wow! I am honored by this opportunity! I am, however, in high school and am very busy with school work, swim practice, and being in a band. But I am 100% interested! If the job entails writing something like this video once or every other week, I'd definitely want to do that!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
@@SRGSkiing Awesome
@richardmccaughey59285 ай бұрын
"An Insider's Guide"? Somewhere in there the narrator says "in my 8 seasons of skiing Mammoth". It took me 8 seasons to find my way around without a trail map. I skied Mammoth from 1968 until 1992 when I moved to Idaho. This video makes the mistake of trying to be all things to everybody and winds up being confusing. it would be far better if it were broken down for beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers. The best advice I can give to any advanced skier is "head to the top" if the Gondola is open. Break early for lunch and you can stay one step ahead of even a weekend crowd. It's a fabulous mountain. I've skied all over the West and the only mountain I would place above Mammoth for challenge and terrain is Jackson Hole!
@waltysalamander5 ай бұрын
I like that idea of breaking it down for Beginners, Intermediates, and Experts. Also, yes, 8 seasons isn’t THAT much, but I’ve done almost every trail and have memorized most of the map, plus a lot of the unnamed lines (pattons, scooter pie, cowboys, dos pasos, etc.)
@surfingisfun0014 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamanderyou should do a video on the unnamed runs at mammoth
@waltysalamander4 ай бұрын
@@surfingisfun001 I could do that. In the meantime, this is a great map to look at for that, mickwest.com/mammoth/
@surfingisfun0014 ай бұрын
@@waltysalamander that is a great map, much thanks for posting!
@rfdffpmАй бұрын
Spot on about breaking for lunch at 11 or 11:15 to avoid the lunch crowd and your back on it while the crowd heads for lunch. Busy weekends, head for Chair 12. President Day and Bankers week, head for Chair 12.