I don’t think this guy spends too much time on the Blue Groomers……
Vail offers a lot of diverse terrain, something for everyone, as it’s been said. This fella found a place on the mountain that not too many people venture to or would even consider as ski terrain. Excuse me; he is not skiing, he is riding. The good news is, he finished this little stunt with his feet facing back toward the earth.
He is our own Eric Rust, the Antlers “Director of First and Last Impressions”, and this photo was published in the Vail Daily on Sunday, 2/15.Let us know what you think.
A. I want to get out there with this guy. B. I’ll play on the other side of the playground C. I don’t even want him to check me in when I arrive.
Greg Z.
Tags: Vail ski conditions
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