Corbet’s Couloir at Jackson Hole is a monster of a run, sparking fear and awe in the hearts of some of the world’s best skiers. With a 20 foot drop and a 50-degree pitch, Corbet’s is one of the steepest in-bound slopes in North America, and the passing by Ariel Tram makes it a stage for everyone to see. When it goes right, it’s a party, when it goes wrong, everyone gets to see it.
This dog doesn’t seem to have any problems with the run, though. Of course it seems like there’s a lot more snow on the run in this video than in many other clips, but it’s still impressive to see the pup send it down there.
Jackson Hole’s Guide To Skiing Corbet’s Couloir:
“To tackle Corbet’s Couloir, start by planning your trip to Jackson Hole and brushing up on your skills. JHMR offers a Steep and Deep camp designed to help skiers master advanced techniques. Once you arrive, take a few moments to watch how seasoned skiers approach the run—it’s a perfect mix of skill and style (see the video below). Even experienced skiers find Corbet’s challenging, so only highly experienced skiers and riders should attempt to ski the Couloir. If you hope to ski the Couloir one day, but need to brush up on your skills, check out our Terrain Parks.“