March 18th Empire Pass

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March 18th Empire Pass

Postby PeterMiller » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:51 pm

Went up with Kevin Mower gotten some video of him with my go pro. I learned today that my nikon camera shutter can freeze up my camera is fine it just had to thaw out first time for that to happen.
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First time for me to ride at empire pass its a awsome place! Here is the video I had taken from my go pro
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Re: March 18th Empire Pass

Postby Kenny » Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:14 am

Peter,

That is a long glide!

Where is Empire Pass? When I tried to look it up on Google Earth, up came a lot of locations around Deer Valley, but no specific spot. From your video it looks like there is a fair amount of terrain. Please give us the 411 on how to get there and what wind directions work.

Thanks,

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Re: March 18th Empire Pass

Postby Jacob Buzianis » Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:40 am

Did you guys take a sled up or hiked up from the resort side?

Nice glide guys!!


Kenny- Empire pass by the Empire chairlift. You can't hike from the chairlift to get there I believe unless they change it.
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Re: March 18th Empire Pass

Postby Jason Klein » Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:41 am

Kenny, google lake brimhall. its the area ENE of there, between the lake and 224/152 on the map. 224/152 is closed winters, so it's usually about a 30-40 minute skin/hike from the gate (which is why its not kited much - I've made the hike a few times) along the road, which is groomed for snowmobilers, but the road has probably been clear in recent weeks so you can drive to it (until last night, anyway). You can usually drive it very early and very late season. The area is also known as bonanza flats and you can look down into the area from the top of McConkeys lift in PC. From the area, you can see S to Heber and it would probably work on anything SE-SW. I've heard that the area is slated to be developed eventually, but it will probably be quite a few years until that happens.
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Re: March 18th Empire Pass

Postby dougbenson » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:12 pm

peter what a sic spot eh? super fun south wind spot.....nice glide off the top.....video does not do it justice, i imagine you were well over 100ft high....so sic!!
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