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Digital creator Richard Oldham bought 400 acres in the mountains of Utah and built an off-grid cabin to enjoy with family and friends. As an avid snowboarder, Oldham enjoys touring his property and discovering new features on his land.

Last winter he was out for tour when he came upon rock outcropping that would have been perfect for jumps but it was overgrown with trees and inaccessible in its current state. Oldham made a note and returned to the location in the summer with chainsaws in hand. After a bit of landscaping and many months waiting for the snow to fill in, Oldham returned with a crew of friends and they had an incredible session on the newly opened

“This is why I love our cabin property.” -Richard Oldham

While many believe the pinnacle of ski property ownership involves slopeside accommodations at big time resorts, there is another way to go about it and involves property shopping with a topographical map handy. Cheers to Oldham, let us know we can come shred with you on Moose Springs Ranch!

Here is the exact moment the potential of the cliff drop was realized:

Francis Xavier is a seasoned writer for Unofficial Networks, bringing a lifetime of outdoor experience to his work. Having lived in a ski resort town for years he has a deep connection to mountain culture....