Check out the original story reported by Antonio Olivero from the Summit Daily. Cover Photo: Noah Wetzel

Peak 10

Breckenridge locals had themselves a day last weekend. Dozens of people congregated on Breck’s Peak 10 to shred a substantial snowfield that remains in the Fourth of July Bowl.

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The event was put together by Zach Griffin, a Breck local, to raise money for a Front Range snowskater who was paralyzed earlier this season. Robbie Knab was pushing the boundaries of snowskating before his accident, including taking on massive jumps (see below).

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The event organizers dug out a 15-turn, 700 ft. snake course, and a homemade terrain park. Check out the photos and videos below. It times like this that I ask myself why I haven’t moved to Summit County yet…

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