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		Telluride Colorado Backcountry Skiing - The Scariest Line in Colorado
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		<a href="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/videos/418/telluride-colorado-backcountry-skiing-the-scariest-line-in-colorado/"><img src="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/contents/videos_screenshots/0/418/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>S9 Peak. North Face.

Colorado had an historic winter season in 2019 which offered some rare ski and snowboard descents. Two days after I returned from a 21 day river expedition through the Grand Canyon, Lorne Glick and I nabbed this especially wild line mid-March in the San Juan Mountains. Lorne smoked me to the top as I pushed myself up the face with weak river rafting legs and bottom of the Canyon lungs. When I got there he told me &#34;This is gonna be the wildest line I've ever skied.&#34; I told him I wished he would've waited to tell me that until we were down.

This line has probably seen about 3 other descents all time as it usually looks like a rock climb. Extreme exposure the whole time. Probable first snowboard descent.

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