Top 5 Steepest Ski Areas of North America

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  • čas přidán 9. 02. 2022
  • After reading about mediocre resorts making the top 50 list every year in Ski Magazine, I decided to put together my own lists of ski areas. You may not agree with my lists and I encourage you to include your favorites with your justification in the comments below.
    This is the first in a series of Top 5 videos I am putting together as I believe steepest terrain is an important criteria for any destination resort. Others will include Best Sidecountry, Best Vacation Destination, Worst Locals, etc.
    See the 2024 update video at: • Top 5 Steepest Ski Are...
    Other Videos in the Series:
    Top 5 Powder Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Powder Ski Areas...
    Top 5 Spring Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Spring Ski Areas...
    Top 5 Sidecountry Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Sidecountry Ski ...
    Top 5 Lunch Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Lunch Ski Areas ...
    Top 5 Teaching Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Teaching Ski Are...
    Top 5 Fun Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Fun Ski Areas of...
    My Top 5 Favorite Ski Areas of North America: • My Top 5 Favorite Ski ...
    5 Hidden Gem Ski Areas of North America: • 5 Hidden Gem Ski Areas...
    Top 5 Early Season Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Early Season Ski...
    Top 5 Destination Ski Areas of North America: • Top 5 Destination Ski ...
    Top 5 Showoff Runs in North America: • Top 5 Showoff Runs in ...
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Komentáře • 907

  • @BLR653
    @BLR653 Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent list. I can confirm that Jackson and the Bird have some crazy runs for sure. Well done video!
    Aspen Highlands is amazing but you do have to earn the turns for sure!

  • @thewellnesscottage
    @thewellnesscottage Před 2 lety +3

    Cool video! I like how you distilled a lifetime of experience into a unique top 5 ski ranking. I was just telling an avid skier friend (Odd Sea Adventures) that he should make a video similar to this. He, like you, has a large number of resorts under his belt. I think we all have a friend like that and pick their brain for ski intel

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. I get a lot of people asking for recommendations while on the chairlift.

  • @lukehiles184
    @lukehiles184 Před 2 lety +73

    Kicking Horse and Revelstoke would be nice, steeper than most places on this list.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +4

      Definitely need to get to both of those. Thanks for the comment.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před 2 lety +3

      My friends who have skied Kicking Horse, nicknamed it Kicking Ass. They said it was awesome and very steep which is what they wanted.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +6

      @@mtadams2009 I've gotten a lot of comments about Kicking Horse and so it is on my short list of places to visit.

    • @tonyjofenig6833
      @tonyjofenig6833 Před 2 lety +7

      I totally disagree, neither of those places even exist as far as I can find.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Před 2 lety +3

      @@tonyjofenig6833 They are in Canada.

  • @andreasparkevicius6122
    @andreasparkevicius6122 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice! And glad NM made your list.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Of course, Taos is one of the greats! Thanks for the kind words.

  • @C.oleCarson
    @C.oleCarson Před 2 lety +3

    Great Video! I love steep skiing as well and Snowbird is definitely the best resort I've ever been to but Philippe's at mammoth mountain felt to me like the steepest run I've ever been on

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +2

      Mammoth definitely has some great steeps. I think every major resort has at least one amazingly steep run and so I came up with the top 5 based on having a number of them.

    • @C.oleCarson
      @C.oleCarson Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah super accurate list though

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@C.oleCarson Thanks.

  • @kevinmccarthy7907
    @kevinmccarthy7907 Před 2 lety +4

    Good job! I agree with your comment about the "J-holes".
    But, back in the 90's I got to ski a run with Doug Coombs and some other JH Air Force. They were incredibly nice and without ego.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words. I agree with you that a number of the locals are really nice people. Unfortunately it only takes one or two rude ones to leave a bad impression. Don't worry though, every resort has them.

    • @jdsboomin529
      @jdsboomin529 Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately I smiled a little bit when I heard them called J Holes because I’ve met quite a few. Although I will say that on a powder day, people at Snowbird can be real dicks too 😂😂😂. Great people most f the time, but they are like crackheads when there is more than 18” of snow involved and get all kinds of nuts. Literally almost been in fights in the tram line before 🤦🏼‍♂️😂😂

  • @jyljohnsonpattee1037
    @jyljohnsonpattee1037 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm not even a skier and this video is incredible! Great job!

  • @glennplomchok5125
    @glennplomchok5125 Před rokem +3

    Great list...have skied all except Taos. Alta is my favorite mountain...High Rustler is an amazing run. Love the entire Wildcat area as well

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      Thanks. There are a few more areas I need to get to. When I do, I think it is only fair to update the list. I will try to do that this winter.

  • @carlosmastrangelo5398
    @carlosmastrangelo5398 Před 2 lety +3

    You are definitely missing Kicking Horse in Golden, BC ... I ski every weekend at Snowbird/Alta and I can tell you Kicking Horse has some awesome runs at feuz bowl on whitewall and ozone and all along the ridge drops .... loved the place

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Yes, I definitely need to get to Kicking Horse and have heard great things about it.

  • @MrMywildside
    @MrMywildside Před 2 lety +3

    Pebble Creek ski area in southeast Idaho deserves a try. It’s not well known if you’re not from near that area because it’s a small ski area aceragewise and it’s for the budget-minded. I grew up learning to ski there. Despite being relatively small it has a sizable vertical drop of 2,200 feet and many of its runs are surprisingly steep and tree choked. They don’t exactly follow the fall line, either. The downside to this area is plentiful snow seasons are hit or miss.

  • @alanbrown5802
    @alanbrown5802 Před rokem +1

    I especially like how you and Jim became ski buddies! I also like your criteria of lift accessibility. Seriously, when I'm able to take a western vacation there's plenty to explore without going for a hike! I love skiing Alf's High Rustler and am amused that locals will not help you find it! I've even been mis-directed by ski patrol when I was first searching for the famous" High Boy". It's almost like a favorite inside joke with the locals I've talked to after I finally found my way to Alf's.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words. Jim is still enjoying lift-service skiing at Mammoth and I talked to him about it yesterday. As for locals not telling you where to find their favorite runs, I think that is fairly common. Glad you were able to figure out how to get to High Rustler. There are a lot of "hidden" runs at Alta and sometimes the only way to find them is to follow a group of people and see where they are headed. Just make sure you can ski pretty much everything.

  • @alancochrane1748
    @alancochrane1748 Před 2 lety

    Great, and very relevant video mate! Keep them coming!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, I had hoped to have another one for today but it needs a bit more work and so I hope to get it out tomorrow.

  • @jacksongladish4
    @jacksongladish4 Před rokem +3

    I grew up skiing Jackson Hole and after revisiting squaw valley I was blown away by the terrain there. The amount of steep terrain off of KT is insane.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      You are right, there is a lot of steep terrain off of KT-22. I remember it being amazingly steep. Then I went back a few years ago and for some reason it looked a lot more tame, which is why I took it off the list. Great skiing though, especially this season.

    • @jacksongladish4
      @jacksongladish4 Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah Even though I grew up skiing at Jackson Hole I think that Palisades is better, Some of the steepest terrain I've ever skied was at Palisades this spring. I also visited Alta this winter and fell in love, Some amazing terrain and snow.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      @@jacksongladish4 Glad you got to experience Alta. I like it but am probably a bit biased. This year has been amazing with over 900 inches of snow.

  • @andrewsteward7830
    @andrewsteward7830 Před 2 lety +9

    Love Taos. Crested Butte is also very steep.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I agree Taos is great and Crested Butte also has some very steep stuff.

    • @wdangelo3
      @wdangelo3 Před 5 měsíci

      Taos hike to terrain is very steep.

  • @sc100ott
    @sc100ott Před 2 lety

    Very nice list. Before I started this video, I put down Big Sky, Snowbird, Alta, Jackson Hole, and Squaw. I’ve not been to Taos. In other words, I totally agree with your list! 👍🏻

  • @BAGOFROCKS
    @BAGOFROCKS Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. In your next trip to Tahoe check out The Chutes at Mt. Rose. Some fun steeps to be enjoyed there.

  • @jpx1508
    @jpx1508 Před 2 lety +9

    You're missing the Greatest Of All Time - Whistler Blackcomb. Over several years I've spent several months skiing both Whistler Blackcomb and Jackson Hole, and Whistler is Jackson on a steroid rage.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +3

      Whistler is pretty awesome. When I compiled the video, I didn't remember the steeps everyone keeps reminding me about. I'll have to get back up there and update the video.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jpx1508 That is a great line about rescue from ski patrol vs. a helicopter. I'll have to remember it.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@jpx1508 Thanks.

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis Před 2 lety +1

      I would agree; while I do love my home mountain, Whistler is incredible. The difference is that (previous to climate change) it never rained in ski season at Jackson, whereas Whistler rains a ton.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Osnosis That rain at Whistler is something I considered when I created the original list.

  • @deenobrown1
    @deenobrown1 Před 2 lety +5

    Snowbird, Big Sky, and Jackson Hole are definitely 3 of my favorite places to ride. Whister too! My oldest son (17yr old) and I just did the Big Couloir a few weeks ago at Big Sky. It was a great run!

  • @jaska145
    @jaska145 Před rokem

    Great video Matthew. This is how ski resorts should be ranked. I hate those top 10 lists made by skiers that ski one week a season on a nice resort. I now live in Sandy UT so Alta and Snowbird are my favours. However before moving to Utah I lived in Bay Area and my favor was Kirkwood. I also has many steep runs. Especially Hell's delight.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the kind words and we are probably neighbors. I also spent time in the Bay Area and loved going to Kirkwood where I had some of my best days. See you on the hill.

  • @Elitecamp27
    @Elitecamp27 Před 2 lety +2

    I went to snowbird. That mountain kicked my behind so badly that I bought a hat and shirt so I could never forget that place!

  • @kelseypoole3705
    @kelseypoole3705 Před 2 lety +3

    you should check out Bridger Bowl in Bozeman, Montana. It has a great variety of terrain, and is definitely a locals hill.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I keep hearing that. It is on my list of new places to try.

    • @Kodlak15
      @Kodlak15 Před rokem

      +1 for Bridger, although most of the steep stuff is off the ridge which requires a bit of a boot pack. So not sure it fits the criteria for this list.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Kodlak15 It is still worth trying to get to. I've added it to my list to try and get to this year.

    • @Kodlak15
      @Kodlak15 Před 9 měsíci

      @@matthewbennettutah 100%. I went to Montana State University and spent some time there! Really cool mountain, and amazing snow 👍

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 9 měsíci

      @@Kodlak15 Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @raybrown8887
    @raybrown8887 Před 2 lety +4

    The steepest run I have experienced is Adrenalin at Alpental Wa. if you have the nerve and make you first turn far skiers right past a lone tree it is a thrill.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Alpental is a great ski area. That is where I first learned to ski and love it. I have been back a few times in my adult life and love how well it skis.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@sgvincent100 I think it is a good idea to at least give a nod to steep runs at other areas even if they don't make the list.

    • @melodigrand
      @melodigrand Před 2 lety

      Upper International from Chair 2 at Alpental is the steepest run directly served by a lift in the country. That may be why it is a perennial location of the Subaru Vertfest where racers ski up the mountain under the lift then race back down Adrenalin on mountaineering skis.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@melodigrand I'm very familiar with International at Alpental. What a great little area. I left it off the Steeps list due to the short length of the steeps compared to other areas on the list.

    • @melodigrand
      @melodigrand Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah Yes less than 1000 ft. I hear the pros schuss it on skis with cross country bindings at Vertfest but I haven't seen that.

  • @LD-qg6pr
    @LD-qg6pr Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for listing Bear Valley - a very classic CA Ski Area. I have also skied Taos in New Mexico it's great - Santa Fe is very good too in New Mexico - I now live in Northern NM and very close to both of these areas. However!!! - take a look at Wolf Creek in Colorado - historically most snow in Colorado!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Wolf Creek made my powder list. I enjoyed several days there when I visited. It isn't the steepest place but it does have a lot of powder.

    • @mayb2moro
      @mayb2moro Před rokem

      Great video!

    • @scottmilburn1773
      @scottmilburn1773 Před rokem

      Absolutely, Wolf Creek is a great hill, like you said the most snow in CO!

  • @TracyLVK
    @TracyLVK Před 2 lety +2

    Palisades Tahoe has been my "home" mountain for a long time, and you're correct that there's a lot of sidecountry that requires hiking. That said, Magoo's off of Granite Peak, just about anything in Silverado (when the chair is open), Funnel off of Emigrant, Strainer and Poulson's Gulley off of Red Dog, and all the usual suspects off of KT and Headwall are fairly accessible and fun steeps. Agreed that Big Sky off the tram is some of the most incredible territory I've ever skied, and am working up to Big Couloir next season (having witnessed a number of epic wipeouts on it, ski patrol is really great about responding, but they really don't need to go far to get where everyone lands). Fun video, thanks!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Palisades has some great terrain. It is tough keeping the list to just 5.

    • @commontater8630
      @commontater8630 Před 2 lety +1

      If you include the Funnel, then you definitely should include Scott's over on the Alpine Meadows side.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      @@commontater8630 Scott's is a lot of fun.

    • @commontater8630
      @commontater8630 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah That it is.

  • @robertsantilli4516
    @robertsantilli4516 Před 2 lety +6

    As a longtime Alta/Snowbird skier I have had more fear skiing the Steeps of Crested Butte. Rambo is listed as the steepest trail in North America and 98% of onlookers pass.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I seriously considered Crested Butte but pulled it from the list because runs like Rambo require a lot of snow. It is tough to keep the list to 5.

    • @keithadams812
      @keithadams812 Před 2 lety

      Crested Butte was my 1st real backcountry skiing adventure.... As far as lift served terrain

    • @jonathankamien837
      @jonathankamien837 Před 2 lety

      I spent a the first week in Mar '22 at CBMR. By far, it is the gnarliest place I've skied. But much of the North Face, where a lot of the steepest stuff lives, requires a little hiking or climb to get to. Or get back from. However, the faces off the High Lift, and especially the 6 chutes on the West Side, would more than qualify CBMR for your list!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@jonathankamien837 Crested Butte does have some very steep terrain. Keeping the list to 5 is tough and the good-snow requirement and the hike was just enough to push it off the list. I still love skiing there though.

  • @brianoconnor3407
    @brianoconnor3407 Před 2 lety +5

    Interesting post and parallels much of my thinking, but of course we have our personal experiences over the years. I have over 45 resorts under my belt. I am a 40 year Level III instructor, but have not worked full time since 2000. My mantra was to ski a different resort each year, which has worked out well. I must say, the 3-Bears 'new' chair at Copper Mountain has opened up for easy access some amazing terrain. I skied all of your top 5 except Taos. Telluride and Crested Butte are also on my list. Anyhow, I agree with all of your assessments, especially Big Sky. Ok, also had 3 amazing days in steeps (without hiking - a 4 letter word is hike) at Powder Mountain. Just saying. PS: I am 70.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      You would love to ski with my buddy Jim who thinks Powder Mountain is one of the best hidden gems. Thanks for the comments.

    • @SkiVermont17
      @SkiVermont17 Před 2 lety

      The front four trails at Stowe, VT are pretty incredible. Many of the freeride lines you can find at Stowe are steep and not too far off the main trails. And then you can boot pack or skin up to the top to ski some great chutes like Profanity or Hourglass. Hope to make it to all those on your list in the future. Nice video 👍🏽

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@SkiVermont17 Thanks for the kind words and I'll definitely try to get to Stowe.

  • @craigduffy7879
    @craigduffy7879 Před 2 lety

    Silverton, CO. Single lift. Have to ski with a guide min groups of 8 during the season. Average slope of 40+ degrees. Enjoy!

  • @jacobsmith831
    @jacobsmith831 Před 2 lety

    Great idea for a series.

  • @gabesolomon4887
    @gabesolomon4887 Před 2 lety +3

    This might shock you but believe it or not, Mt. Bohemia in northern Michigan. Seriously. I'm a pretty big powder snob and that place blew me away at how gnarly it is for being in the midwest.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +2

      I have heard Mt. Bohemia is pretty good. I am thinking about taking a month in the middle of winter to hit a bunch of mid-west resorts that nobody ever talks about and Mt. Bohemia is on that list.

    • @gabesolomon4887
      @gabesolomon4887 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah As a native of the midwest I strongly suggest spending the whole week at Bohemia. Everything else is groomed ice and mud. Or grass spraypainted white. You'd be surprised at how many people from Indiana that can fool.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@gabesolomon4887 That is good advice as I have spent my fair share of skiing spray-painted grass.

    • @johnroden3431
      @johnroden3431 Před 11 měsíci

      I love Boho, got to go in Jan, we didnt get a lot of snow before, but we still had an amazing trip!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnroden3431 If I get the chance to take a winter off from work, I'd like to tour the country and hit a bunch of the smaller areas like Mt. Bohemia. It would really grow my list.

  • @correctopinionhaver
    @correctopinionhaver Před 2 lety +7

    What's your overall opinion of Mammoth Mountain? While not having the gnarliest terrain I've ever seen, the mix of a world class terrain park, huge acreage, with some seriously challenging stuff makes it (still) my favorite mountain I've ever been to. Cheers for the video though, some good stuff on your channel. Maybe a top 5 personal favorites in the future?

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +3

      My overall opinion of Mammoth is that it is way under rated outside of the California crowd. I know it is a SoCal destination area and can get crowded but there is a lot to ski. As for Top 5 Personal Favorites, that is a great idea. Thanks.

    • @Chris11249
      @Chris11249 Před 2 lety +1

      I think Mammoth is too crowded and too expensive. My favorite so far is Whistler, but since Covid they wouldn't let me in so no dice lol

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@Chris11249 Stupid COVID

    • @kurtbader9711
      @kurtbader9711 Před 2 lety +1

      Good variety of terrain but the "powder" can be like wet cement. Fun to ski a different trail all day though, and come back to your faves the next day.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@kurtbader9711 Different trails every day is one of the benefits of large resorts. As for the powder, sometimes it is Sierra Cement but on occasion it can be magical.

  • @drwisdom1
    @drwisdom1 Před 2 lety +1

    I went to Park City for two ski vacations back in the 1970s and they have a hill called "The Hoist." It is quite steep and only one day did it have enough snow to be ski-able, so I took it. It is too steep to stop in most places and when you do the snow you kicked up falls and hits you in the head. I don't recall skiing on a hill steeper than The Hoist.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +3

      Park City is now massive with their merging of The Canyons (formerly Park West) and they do have some steep stuff. Unfortunately it doesn't really compare to the other areas on this list.

  • @Dforedone
    @Dforedone Před 3 měsíci

    Good list, can you try some some more NE resorts? Castlerock on Sugarbush is nuts and also DJs Tramrun on cannon is pretty nuts too, but both need a good amount of natural snowfall...There are some pretty good steeps up here all over Vermont, NH and Maine. Even hiking into Tuckermans right around this time is the bees knees. Easy access through Manchester-Boston regional AP.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the recommendations out East. I had hoped to get out there this winter but kept hearing about how it would snow, get warm, and all the snow would melt. I think if I hit it right, I would have had some good snow but that is tough to plan. I have to go to New York every so often for work and plan to bring my skis when I know the snow is good. Perhaps I should do an East-Coast list as I know there are some great places there.

  • @danielharbour4882
    @danielharbour4882 Před 2 lety +3

    Pavliacini at Arapahoe Basin
    Wipe out and Dropuot at Mammoth
    KT22 at Squaw Valley

  • @wetsockoutdoors8538
    @wetsockoutdoors8538 Před 2 lety +12

    Crested Butte is definetely worth a mention. A lot of things on north face and Rambo are truly scary.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for adding to the discussion. There are a lot of comments about Rambo at CB and it has merit.

    • @alexpurrington8295
      @alexpurrington8295 Před rokem +1

      Rambo isn't even as steep as some of the other stuff there. Highlife and the edge are steeper and much gnarlyer

    • @casereagles7896
      @casereagles7896 Před rokem

      Rambo is truly insane, 2 weeks ago I went to crested butte and skiied Rambo. U know the run is crazy when u can see more of the bottom then the run. (Rambo has 55 degree pitch. Avg on corbets is 45)

    • @casereagles7896
      @casereagles7896 Před rokem

      @@alexpurrington8295 u don’t know what ur talking about bro. It is the steepest run in all of America, not counting backcountry

    • @projecteer4498
      @projecteer4498 Před rokem

      @@casereagles7896 steepest *cut* run in america. Meaning steepest one a resort has cut down trees for. Quite a few runs out there (generally above tree line) that are steeper in america. Not to discredit rambo, thing’s steep af lmao

  • @ElectTimProbst
    @ElectTimProbst Před rokem +1

    If you know the terrain at Crystal Mountain, it is as steep as most of these five. Come out and I'll show you the good stuff. Excellent video and credible--you picked great ones. Big Couloir is no joke.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +2

      My wife is from the Seattle area and her family loves the area. One year when her brothers were supposed to be going to school, it was opening day at Crystal. They told Mom and Dad they were headed to school but had secretly loaded the car with ski gear. They went to get in the car and Dad was in the back seat ready to go with them.

  • @SeedPDX
    @SeedPDX Před 2 lety

    Yes, Silverton is a must-visit and will have you creating a new video with it being close to the top but having skied all the places you mentioned for the most part I agree. As to the steepest in every state, I'm assuming Timberline is the only place you've skied in Oregon? Because aside from the Palmer Chair--which is somewhat steep-- it is pretty much the LEAST steep of all the major Oregon resorts. I'd highly recommend Mt Hood Meadows nearby that, even at lift-accessed, can have you dropping in on 38º pitches like A-zone or with a slight bit of uphill travel, 50º God's wall. And there are plenty of shorter pitches at Skibowl that have the top run at Timberline beat by a lot. It's a great state to explore for skiing when it's a cold winter.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comments. I really do need to get to more places in Oregon. With Snowbird closing today I may have to try and get to Bachelor before it closes (website indicates May 29th).

  • @charlesolson9019
    @charlesolson9019 Před 2 lety +5

    For your East Coast tour I would definitely recommend Sugarloaf (backside snowfields, White Nitro which is a horrid name), Mad River Glen (Paradise), Sugarbush (Castlerock area), Jay Peak (Face Chutes) and Cannon (Kinsman Glade). Also Smugglers Notch and Stowe but I'm not as familiar with them.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the recommendations.

    • @markcarroll9891
      @markcarroll9891 Před 2 lety

      The list is right, but Avalanche and Tramline are steeper at Cannon the Kinsman. However, Kinsman is just an amazing run down a frozen stream.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@markcarroll9891 Thanks for the tip. I'm still working on details for my New England trip this winter but will keep this in mind.

    • @Rooneytunes01
      @Rooneytunes01 Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah oof… hope you didn’t come east this winter, it was awful :(. No snow!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      @@Rooneytunes01 I kept hearing it was cold-hot-cold-hot and so I didn't bother this year. Unfortunately I also had to give up my Canada trip so I could go to Japan. Perhaps next year will be better for the East.

  • @djfootfoot
    @djfootfoot Před 2 lety +3

    No Arapahoe basin?

  • @gccfp
    @gccfp Před 2 lety

    Ventured to most of the lust given, agreed to list, would add Arapahoe Basin on the Steep’s back bowl & far left runs looking up from base qualify as well. Alta & Snowbird definite fav’s

  • @mnewman693
    @mnewman693 Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks

  • @tomlevine9889
    @tomlevine9889 Před 2 lety +13

    I'm past my prime, but I think Mammoth deserves an honorable mention. Hangmans, Huevos Grandes, Phillipes to name a few. All are easily accessible from the gondola or Chair 14. Even if those don't qualify, the quality of skiing at Mammoth can't be underestimated. It may not get light powder, but the wind-blown chalk is as good as it gets. Great video!!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Tom, Thanks for the kind words. It is really tough to limit this list to just 5 areas and I agree Mammoth has some great steeps.

    • @SnowArcs
      @SnowArcs Před 2 lety +1

      Shhh... don't tell everyone how good it is.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@SnowArcs Sorry.

    • @urbanrunoff
      @urbanrunoff Před 2 lety +1

      there are a couple of runs at Mammoth that are very snowbird like. but snowbird is special and i try and go every year at least once.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@urbanrunoff Both Mammoth and Snowbird are great ski areas.

  • @urbanrunoff
    @urbanrunoff Před 2 lety +4

    Taos is definately on my bucket list but unfortunately their snow schedule never seems to workout with my family life schedule

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      I think we all have that problem. Snow conditions can make or break a ski vacation and so you really want to go when conditions are at their peak. You just have to guess when that will be or pay significantly more for last-minute travel.

  • @williamsauder1823
    @williamsauder1823 Před 2 lety +1

    Growing up I skied Toas a lot love that place

  • @pnwbigfoot7179
    @pnwbigfoot7179 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Matthew. Mt Hood Meadows and Mt Bachelor in Oregon are awesome! If you like Timberline, you'll love Meadows and Bachelor!!

  • @nantonakusteve5098
    @nantonakusteve5098 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @michaelelson668
    @michaelelson668 Před 2 lety +2

    Mount Alyeska in Girdwood Alaska. Over 40% of the mountain is black diamond many of that is double. We’ve had over 850 inches of snow this year, and we’re still skiing

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I have heard that the mountain is steep.

    • @philostroski8216
      @philostroski8216 Před 2 lety

      The North Face at Alyeska and perhaps part of the Headwall have some runs that would have a pretty decent pucker factor for most skiers. Christmas Chute is mentioned below, but Zug's Slide, along with it entrance, can be a little gnarly...but folks have already talked about this below....just sayin'...their patrol are masters at mitigation.

    • @michaelelson668
      @michaelelson668 Před 2 lety +1

      @@philostroski8216 Patrol there for over 17 years😎

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@philostroski8216 Thanks for adding a few more runs at Alyeska. I also like the "masters at mitigation" comment.

  • @rocknrollbob7199
    @rocknrollbob7199 Před 2 lety

    For me personally - 4th alley at Arapahoe - not very long but lots of trees and no bail out. And there's a place called the nose in Steeplechase at the Highlands. Closed all of Steeplechase for the season 1990 when me and 2 friends kicked an avalanche in that area. Thankfully we stopped above. I'm making my fortune now so hopefully next winter I'll join 'ya!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Those sound like good recommendations. For those interested in figuring out how to make a small fortune skiing . . . start with a large one.

  • @cvn6555
    @cvn6555 Před 2 lety +1

    First day at Alta, first day of my season, first run of the season my friend took me to Alf's. No warm ups. Wanted to stab him with my pole. Thx for the info on the K-12 being Great Scott. Skied that a few years back but did not know that it was the K-12. Awesome.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Not sure I would want to do Alf's first run of the season. Thanks for watching.

  • @mattmason138
    @mattmason138 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello NH here! You should definitely try Cannon mountain! Hit upper Cannon and work your way down to avalanche! Just a great run!!! Have fun stay safe

    • @mattmason138
      @mattmason138 Před 2 lety

      Also cannon mt is on the other side of profile mt. The mountain the held the old man's face for many year. Our states symbol! Lots of steep fun

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks and I am definitely trying to get more resorts in the East.

    • @charlesolson9019
      @charlesolson9019 Před 2 lety

      @@mattmason138 Not quite, Profile is an old name for Cannon Mountain.

    • @charlesolson9019
      @charlesolson9019 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah Avalanche is steep but short. Go to Cannon when Kinsman Glade is open; 1500 vertical feet of steep dense woods.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@charlesolson9019 Good comments, thanks.

  • @jdsboomin529
    @jdsboomin529 Před 2 lety +1

    I was totally going to say Silverton in the comments but you threw it in as an honorable mention. I’ve been skiing Snowbird/Alta/Jackson for a long time. Skied Silverton/Crested Butte/Telluride years ago and remember them being steep but it has been so long I cant remember. Would be curious on your thoughts especially Silverton :)

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comments. I had hoped to get to Silverton this year but it didn't work out. Hopefully next year.

  • @genie602
    @genie602 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video... gives me a good visual of some of my friends home turf Alta+Snowbird and Big Sky Couloirs.
    That said you're not giving Squaw Valley a fair shake. You didn't even mention KT22, or Head Wall, And so what if you got a hike a bit That's what makes it more exciting to get to the Palisades and also Granite Chief Peak wasn't even mentioned.
    You guessed it, Squaw is my home mountain

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      You are right, Squaw is a great place and has some awesome steeps. The problem is keeping the list to 5 when there are so many great areas. Don't worry, I am getting a lot of grief from my Squaw friends.

    • @jonedmondo8806
      @jonedmondo8806 Před 2 lety

      Or Silverado and that is lift accessed.

  • @vermontsownboy6957
    @vermontsownboy6957 Před 2 lety +2

    Killington (VT) is a party mountain. Legitimate Code-Brown material can be found at Smuggler's Notch. Nothing fancy, but the terrain is occasionally ferocious. Black Hole, Free Fall, Lift Line, Upper Upper FIS bring legitimate gnar-factor. Even single-black Doc Dempsey's I would rate as the hardest single-black going.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Great comment. Thanks.

    • @dylankell-kirkman8831
      @dylankell-kirkman8831 Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah I grew up skiing at Smuggler's. When there was a lot of snow it was great (by eastern standards) but more often than not the steeper (again, by eastern standards) terrain would be closed due to insufficient amounts of snow. Same goes for Stowe.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      @@dylankell-kirkman8831 Steep stuff being closed because of poor snow coverage has been something we've felt here in the West for the past decade. Last week we got 71 inches of new snow over 4 or 5 days and the coverage has allowed a lot of great skiing on runs we have not been able to ski for years. Let's hope the snow continues this season both in the West and the East.

  • @stanramseyjr9388
    @stanramseyjr9388 Před rokem

    Check out the wall & the wave at Kirkwood & black iron bowl at telluride. Those are fun runs, especially in powder😁

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      My buddy Jim skied Kirkwood yesterday and said it was amazing. I still need to get to Telluride but it is on my list.

  • @2809jupiterjohn
    @2809jupiterjohn Před rokem +1

    When I worked at Squaw back in '89. People said I must have learned my cliff jumping skills at Toas. Reality is there are more cliffs at Santa Fe. And the steeps like Avalanche Bowl, Easter Bowl
    and Big Rocks have plenty of chutes to cut your teeth.

  • @scottrobertson9788
    @scottrobertson9788 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, made me psyched for next season! I’ve never skied any of the places you mentioned; how would Vail compare to your choices?

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Vail is a great destination resort with plenty of terrain to keep most intermediate skiers for days. It also has some steeps but I have to keep my list to just 5.

    • @jasoncooke5854
      @jasoncooke5854 Před 2 lety +1

      I ski bummed a year at Vail…loved it but could not find a single steep run to get your heart rate up. I’ve been back now that they opened up Cat 3 area (blue sky basin) which has some fun rocks to pop off of…but sadly still no steeps

    • @rainmaker3700
      @rainmaker3700 Před rokem

      Vail sucks, have skied steeper lines in Vermont.

  • @walterweiss2507
    @walterweiss2507 Před 2 lety +2

    Definitely Kicking Horse and in the East Mad River Glen

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the suggestions. Both are on my list of places to visit.

  • @BLR653
    @BLR653 Před 2 lety +1

    Mad River Glen is off the charts too. Lift line is quiet the run!

  • @bindu9185
    @bindu9185 Před 2 lety

    I'm surprised you didn't mention Mineral Basin when talking Snowbird. I loved those runs...

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Oh I like Mineral Basin too but don't want to give away all of the resort's secrets.

  • @oscarnoll448
    @oscarnoll448 Před rokem

    For mt hood in Oregon you have timberline which is super flat and beginner friendly. Mt. Hood meadows if my home resort and has some decently steep spots in the heather canyon area. Would love to know how it stacks up.

  • @JesseCarman
    @JesseCarman Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! I'm curious how these top 5 compare to resorts in the Alps like Val d'Isere, Brevent, Grand Montets, etc.?

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      That is a great question. The thing that makes a head-to-head comparison difficult is the high variability of snow quality in Europe. That dictates a lot of what is possible to ski. That being said, a lot of hard-core steep skiers try Chamonix and have a tough time coming back to the US.

    • @scottb6047
      @scottb6047 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah I skied Chamonix a long time ago, and a lot of its steeps are lift accessible, but you need ropes to repel down into them. I would put Chamonix in its own category.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@scottb6047 Yep, I agree.

  • @katiehoughton2587
    @katiehoughton2587 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you should try Sunday River in Maine. It has many steep double black diamonds.

  • @shoham00
    @shoham00 Před 2 lety +2

    Come to Alberta. Sunshine Village has the Delirium Dive and Lake Louise has a whole range of chutes. I imagine both would make your list once you've come to see for yourself. Then drive West to Kicking Horse and Revelstoke in BC, or South to Fernie. You'll find more epic steeps at all three of these places.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I'm sure it would. I actually had a great trip planned and then COVID hit. Since the border with Canada is now open I will definitely try to get there soon.

    • @JamesWilliams-en3os
      @JamesWilliams-en3os Před 2 lety +1

      I would add Mount Norquay right outside of Banff to that list, if you want to talk about extremely difficult steeps… Lone Pine and North American were the two most challenging runs there when I was in college. Truly difficult and steep!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      @@JamesWilliams-en3os Good recommendations. Thanks.

    • @commontater8630
      @commontater8630 Před 2 lety

      @@JamesWilliams-en3os I'll second that. Steep and unrelenting!

  • @jesc1968
    @jesc1968 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video Mat, but to be about the steepest resorts in North America, you need to ski more resorts outside of the US. I have skied all the resorts on your list except Taos (one day!) and they are truly great resorts, but you need to try the backside bowls of Lake Louise, Goats Eye at Sunshine and all of Red Mountain.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      You are right. I actually had a plan to ski all 3 of those resorts and then COVID hit, closing the Canadian border. Now that it is back open, I plan to get up there.

    • @BobE_Nagesh
      @BobE_Nagesh Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah I will add to Lake Louise being worth a mention here. I've been skiing there for the past 3 seasons. Some very steep and gnarly stuff there: ER3, ER6, Cowboy, Swedes, & the Whitehorn 2 gullies (among others) will all get the juices flowing. I grew up skiing at Squaw Valley so my breath is not easily taken away.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      @@BobE_Nagesh Thanks for the recommendation. It is on my list and I hope to get there this season. I really want to do an updated video and need to ski some resorts with steeper terrain.

  • @brianm9517
    @brianm9517 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey your personal list is kinda light on Vermont mountains! Glad to see Wachusett on there though!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      People think I am crazy for skiing out east when I live in Utah but I do try to get there every once and awhile.

    • @sc100ott
      @sc100ott Před 2 lety

      I live in Michigan, and currently ski the local hills a lot (they are definitely not mountains, but better than nothing!), I get out West as often as my job allows. But I once lived in Albany, New York for several years, so I’ve had a lot of exposure to skiing in Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont.
      In all, I’ve skied over 50 different resorts in 10 different states and 3 Canadian provinces.
      In general, the Eastern US is my least favorite. It’s just as expensive, sometimes worse, for lift and lodging prices, as big resorts out West, and the snow quality almost always sucks. Most Eastern resorts are definitely not at all steep, which is fine because when you’re skiing on ice or re-frozen crud, or even the usual “frozen granular”, the last thing you want is wicked steeps. Weekend crowds in the east can be horrible, and the skiers can be quite rude. I never made it to Jay Peak, Stowe, Smuggler’s, or Mad River Glen, so I’m probably missing some of Vermont’s best, but these are my impressions, FWIW.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@sc100ott Well you have more Canadian resorts than I do and I keep getting raked in the comments for that. I did try to schedule several trips there though. I agree about steeps and snow quality though. Good snow turns you into a hero . . . ice, not so much unless you are really good at it.

  • @croninn
    @croninn Před 2 lety

    Nashoba Valley, Westford, Massachusetts? I've done the main front slope with a friend in his hot-air balloon. We kept the gondola about 4-6 feet off the snow. I've even skied it. But it ain't like Sugarloaf or Wlidcat.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Yep, I used to ski there every week for a season when I lived in Sudbury. Then I moved to Westboro and skied Ward Hill for a year. You are right that it is not like a lot of other great areas in New England.

  • @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied

    I think you might want to re-think your pronunciation of “Taos”. That’s all. Nice video, and I appreciate the effort and the quality. These areas deserve more recognition; on the other hand, recognition ain’t all it’s cracked up to be. Very special places, indeed.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      Nobody has ever corrected me before. I understand though as I often hear Alta mispronounced and it is annoying. Sorry about that.

  • @ek-1707
    @ek-1707 Před rokem

    Bridger Bowl is worth your attention. Excellent steep chutes and more good skiers per capita than any other ski resort in the country.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      I need to get there. For some reason, I have had a lot of positive comments about Bridger Bowl recently. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @ADayToR
    @ADayToR Před 2 lety +1

    How about the Palli lift at Arapahoe Basin? Some of the steepest trees I've ever found. Love that place.

  • @stephendupuy2587
    @stephendupuy2587 Před rokem +1

    Crested Butte, Rambo 55° pitch all trees because they've decided to leave them. Silverton only has 1 lift and 3 sides to choose your descent, be careful with weather as you might get snowed in/out. Lastly Bluebird Backcountry, no lifts only hike able. These resorts are all in Colorado!!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      Yes, Colorado has some great skiing. I need to get out more but that is tough when I have a full-time job and the skiing is also good in Utah. Thanks for the recommendations!

  • @udontneedtoknow6816
    @udontneedtoknow6816 Před 9 měsíci

    You should check out Mt. Baldy in Sothern California. When it has coverage after a big storm.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 9 měsíci

      I've flown over it a few times but have yet to get the chance to ski it. Perhaps I'll get there some day.

  • @jordanaroet418
    @jordanaroet418 Před 2 lety

    Breck and Telluride have some awesome steeps in both the resort area and sidecountry!

  • @nickseraphinoff5516
    @nickseraphinoff5516 Před 2 lety +1

    You might want to take a look at The Chutes at Mt Rose, Lake Tahoe. All accessible by Chair, in AND out. Only open when there is a copious amount of snow. Powder days are Sublime!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I spent 5 years skiing the Tahoe resorts but never made it to Mt. Rose. I am told it is another one of those hidden gems that skis better than its reputation. I need to get there.

    • @lewislefcourt7652
      @lewislefcourt7652 Před 2 lety

      The Chutes at Rose are for real. Ski right to them from an express lift.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@lewislefcourt7652 A lot of viewers have made comments about Mt. Rose. Either I have the entire Mt. Rose fan club watching videos or there must be some truth to all these comments.

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 Před rokem

    I like reading these reviews.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před 2 lety

    Nice list the only reason I would put JH at number one on your list is the steeps at JH are just so easy to get to. I can’t say the same about Alta or the Bird. I love all three and it’s your list. I am an east coast skier and what has concerned me the last 20 year is snow conditions. Maybe it’s just bad luck but until this year when I skied Colorado and they just happed to get some snow the two weeks I was there has been the the lack of snow. It sucks to fly west to ski crap. In the 80s and 90s my trips out west were epic. I know they get snow but I have also seen the numbers dropping and it concerns me. For steep terrain you need deep snow pack. Every video from Big Sky looks thin. I like your idea of separating the side country. The first few days out west I am always sucking wind so hiking takes place on day 5 or 6 for me. Most people don’t go out long enough to really get used to the thin air. Take care

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      You are not wrong about snow conditions. I have the luxury of skiing almost every day and felt really bad for anyone coming west during the months of January and February this year because of lack of snow. At least it stayed cold enough at Alta and Snowbird so that very little melted or turned to ice. I understand the thaw/melt cycle at Tahoe turned all their mountains into blue ice. Here's to hoping the long-term weather pattern changes for the better . . . but I wouldn't hold my breath.

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer Před rokem

      I grew up in CO and remember the frustration of most double blacks being closed most of the time (although in my younger days, I shouldn't/wouldn't have been skiing them anyway)...then I moved to CA and got a chance to ski places like Mammoth and Kirkwood and was amazed at how the slightly wetter snow sticks to insane terrain and most of the double blacks are almost permanently open.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 9 měsíci

      @@proverbalizer There is a big difference between the maritime snow in California and the further inland snow of Colorado. It makes a huge difference for avalanches too.

  • @chipsteiner9128
    @chipsteiner9128 Před 2 lety +1

    A Basin, Pallavicini run. Lift served, very steep, very hard, very fun. No crowds. Loveland is a great place too, tons of snow, cheap (relative to other areas) tough but fun terrain, absolutely no crowds at all. Can be windy. Never skied Telluride but it's supposed to be awesome. In my opinion, after living in Colorado most of my adult life, the majors just suck. They might have great terrain but they are terribly expensive and terribly crowded. Copper is better but only because its terrain is neatly divided between green, blue, and black which helps keep the on-mountain crowds less intrusive. Haven't skied too much outside of Colorado except for Alta and Snowbird. Unbelievable powder if you catch them at the right time. Thanks for a fun video.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words. I need to get to Loveland and A-Basin as I understand they are great.

    • @scottmilburn1773
      @scottmilburn1773 Před rokem

      They always say Alta is deeper and Snowbird is steeper! Personally I love the DEEP!

  • @bobl6139
    @bobl6139 Před 2 lety

    CAnnon nh. Saddleback Maine. Crested butte co. Great top 5. I’d also give a shout out to tremblant and le massif Quebec

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Cannon and Saddleback are both on my list of places to visit. Love Crested Butte but they had a tough snow year and so a lot of the steep stuff was unskiable when I visited. I also need to get to both of the places in Quebec. Especially since I speak fluent French after having lived in France for a couple of years.

  • @bluelane
    @bluelane Před 8 měsíci +1

    A basin is a local gem for the steep list next time you’re in CO

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 8 měsíci

      I keep trying to get there as I understand it is great. It is definitely on my list.

  • @bburkie55
    @bburkie55 Před 2 lety

    Whiteface near Lake Placid, NY is worth a visit. There are steeps to the right of the Cloudspin chair. It's also one of the prettiest areas anywhere.

  • @nairsheasterling9457
    @nairsheasterling9457 Před rokem

    CB and A-Basin definitely deserve to be on the list. Even just the lift-served stuff is code brown material for mere mortals.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      Crested Butte definitely has some steep stuff and I understand A-Basin does too. It is tough to keep the list to just 5.

  • @crawfordcunningham
    @crawfordcunningham Před 2 lety +1

    Stevens pass deserves to be on your hiking list. Come ski cowboy ridge next year. I'll take ya

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +2

      I really do need to get to Steven's Pass. I have heard only great things about it.

    • @jasoncooke5854
      @jasoncooke5854 Před 2 lety

      I have to second Stevens Pass in WA. It’s where I grew up so I’m biased. Take the Seventh Heaven chair up and ski directly under the chair starting at the top lift station…not a long run but it’s a rush!

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@jasoncooke5854 I understand it is a great area.

  • @lukedavie4187
    @lukedavie4187 Před rokem

    Take a trip to Banff Canada! Sunshine Mountains Delrium Dive and lift accessible Wild Wild West is remarkable

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      It is actually on the list for this winter. I'll probably do an updated video after that trip as there are a number of new resorts I plan to hit.

  • @bburkie55
    @bburkie55 Před 2 lety +2

    Two more suggestion, Stowe, and Mad River Glen VT. Stowe has their "Front Four" of Star, Goat, National, and Liftline. Mad River Glen is as old school as a ski area can get.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I really want to give both resorts a try, especially Mad River Glen. Like Alta, it is one of the few ski areas that doesn't allow snowboarders and while I have nothing against snowboarders, it does make for a different atmosphere. I want to see if the two areas share a common vibe or if they are totally different.

    • @bburkie55
      @bburkie55 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah The "front four" at Stowe are steep enough (and icy enough) to satisfy most adrenaline junkies.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@bburkie55 Thanks for the comment.

    • @roberts.2536
      @roberts.2536 Před 2 lety

      Definitely. I've skied Jackson, Alta/Bird, Big Sky several times. MRG has stuff as hair raising as anywhere that I've been on two planks. I like Stowe too. It's just too bad they're so expensive now if you don't have the Epic Pass.

    • @roberts.2536
      @roberts.2536 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah Yes they have very similar vibes. Alta has more acreage of course and a few more amenities and more of an open "western" feel. What makes MRG tough and special is the relentless challenge from top to bottom. You feel every inch of that vertical. The trees are tight anywhere off trail. You'll be skiing bumps on most anything blue or above if you're on trail. And then there are the mandatory drops and frozen waterfalls you'll encounter in certain spots. Very little snowmaking so good natural coverage is a must.

  • @nickhexum01
    @nickhexum01 Před 2 lety

    I encourage you to Visit Panorama in Canada. They have a HUGE black and double area that uses to be heli-skiing only.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Sounds interesting, I'll have to add it to my places to visit on my trip to Canada.

  • @edwardlevesque4592
    @edwardlevesque4592 Před 2 lety

    I see you Only have Timberline Listed in Oregon.
    There’s two other resorts on that same mountain and other resorts in Oregon.
    We call Timberline TimberFlats, A wonderful place to visit especially if you’re an intermediate skier.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I keep getting that comment. Unfortunately I only visited Timberline in the summer and the other two resorts didn't have snow. I will have to get back there in the winter.

  • @samuelpanning764
    @samuelpanning764 Před rokem +1

    Telluride is an obvious omission from this list. The Plunge, Spiral Stairs, Milk Run, Kant Make Em’, Revelation Bowl, and Black Iron Bowl are all lift served extreme terrain that when combined with the natural beauty of the box canyon, and multiple 14ers in view, is an unparalleled experience. When you visit Silverton you should book a few days at Telluride as well 👌

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the recommendation as I need to get there. Unfortunately the snow has not cooperated and every trip I have had planned got canceled because of poor conditions. Perhaps in the near future.

    • @samuelpanning764
      @samuelpanning764 Před rokem

      Going later in the season is best

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      @@samuelpanning764 That's a helpful tip. Thanks.

  • @jnelson8593
    @jnelson8593 Před 2 lety

    Many of these runs have lots of powder or packed powder. The East offers the additional challenge of ice on many of the steep runs. It changes the experiences tremendously and an East Coast trip to Whiteface, Killington, Stowe, and Cannon will give you some challenging steeps.

    • @vermontsownboy6957
      @vermontsownboy6957 Před 2 lety

      All true: but some of the steepest and whackiest east-coast terrain is at Smuggs.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Snow conditions make a huge difference. Unfortunately the West still gets ice in the Spring. Saturday at Snowbird, figure skates were more appropriate than skis for Regulator Johnson. It made for great race training though.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@vermontsownboy6957 Good recommendation.

  • @mikeriley1073
    @mikeriley1073 Před rokem

    Ski Bowl in Oregon steepest night Ski and the Outback has cliff's straight down is pretty steep, Mt Hood Meadows, Heather Canyon

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendations. I never thought about "Steepest Night Skiing" but it makes sense. I'll have to give that one a thought.

    • @mikeriley1073
      @mikeriley1073 Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah Sure. You might consider Bridger Bowl Montana it's got a lot of steep shoots

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      @@mikeriley1073 I've heard that. Thanks.

  • @Mars-fu8wb
    @Mars-fu8wb Před 2 lety

    Great video man

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks.

    • @Mars-fu8wb
      @Mars-fu8wb Před 2 lety

      Matthew Bennett if this vid takes all of North America into consideration then Blackcomb is the steepest there is in my opinion. 2 words spankeys ladder. Most unmarked Inbounce skiing I’ve seen in North America feels like Alaska heli skiing on a pow day

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@Mars-fu8wb These are the types of comments I was hoping to see more of. I've had one other person in my travels talk about the steeps at Blackcomb but I don't remember it being so. Perhaps I need to get back up there and specifically give Spakey's Ladder a shot. I'll be sure to put out an updated video afterwards.

    • @Mars-fu8wb
      @Mars-fu8wb Před 2 lety

      Matthew Bennett sure thing also be sure to check out the lines off chainsaw ridge

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@Mars-fu8wb Definitely!

  • @cccEngineer
    @cccEngineer Před rokem

    I definitely wish you could go to Vermont and New Hampshire to compare them

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      I am traveling more to the East Coast and hope to do a trip this winter and add a few more resorts to my list. I have received a lot of recommendations and will try to get a few more comparisons. Perhaps even an Eastern-Skiing focused video.

  • @dr.ralphwinestock6531

    Brundage is shorter runs, but has the best snow in ID, so powder your nose and go there. I agree with your steep list. I didn't have Big Sky on there and now want to get there one season.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem

      My wife and ski racing kids have skied Brundage but I always got stuck going to the other mountain on those divide-and-conquer days. I really need to get there.

  • @SkiSkillsMontana
    @SkiSkillsMontana Před rokem +1

    Bridger Bowl Montana would love to see you check that one out

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      I recently finished Bruce Tremper's book "Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain" who started at Bridger Bowl and has a lot of great stories from that area. It is definitely on my list of places to ski.

    • @SkiSkillsMontana
      @SkiSkillsMontana Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah let me know if you're in the area. I spend a lot of time there. And there's some amazing Backcountry skiing around here also

    • @SkiSkillsMontana
      @SkiSkillsMontana Před rokem

      @@matthewbennettutah World Record Snowfall of 68″ at Bozeman's Bridger Bowl, December 26th-27th, 2003. This snowfall closed Bozeman's only ski area until December 28th, 2003 (unofficial 87″ top of Bridger Lift

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      @@SkiSkillsMontana Will do.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      @@SkiSkillsMontana That is quite the snowfall record.

  • @BrentAllen
    @BrentAllen Před 2 lety +1

    try out breckenridge in colorado! they have some awesome hiking terrain, my favorite is called the six senses

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I do want to give Breckenridge a try but when I mention that to people they just tell me how crowded it is. I will still try to get there.

    • @mikesweet5848
      @mikesweet5848 Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewbennettutah You're not missing much.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@mikesweet5848 That's what I keep hearing but I should still try to get there. After all, it is the ski area with the highest base elevation in the US.

    • @erica1957
      @erica1957 Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewbennettutah Like every large ski area, it's crowded on weekends, holidays and when kids are out of school but fine on weekdays. Had a great time skiing there.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@erica1957 That is fairly normal and thanks for mentioning it.

  • @stevekruse3403
    @stevekruse3403 Před 2 lety

    You should go to Alyeska, Alaska and ski Christmas Chute and the Knuckles through Ragdoll gate. All on North Face

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Alyeska is definitely on my list. Funny you should mention it today as my daughter (the ski instructor from Alta) is stuck in Anchorage today on her way to Valdez to be a kayak guide for the summer. Her flight was cancelled because of weather so she has to overnight until tomorrow.

  • @loseropo
    @loseropo Před rokem +1

    1:06 Washington has stevens pass… is it the resorts you’ve skid or somebody else?

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately I have never skied Stevens Pass but really want to. I understand it has great terrain.

  • @randyrogers7657
    @randyrogers7657 Před 2 lety

    Glad you hit Timberline in Oregon. It is iconic, longest season in at least NA. Let's just keep the rest of Oregon a secret, you know, Cascade concrete, nothing special. Whisper..."SDN."

  • @michaelwarner8006
    @michaelwarner8006 Před 2 lety +1

    You need to add the Front Four at Stowe, VT.!

  • @timmetzger6921
    @timmetzger6921 Před 2 lety

    Mt. Alyeska - Christmas Chute or almost any north face line & Crystal Mountain, Washington- powder bowl, penny Dawgs, employee housing, and Puckers. ALL really steep. Match up well with any runs mentioned

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the recommendations.

    • @markcarroll9891
      @markcarroll9891 Před 2 lety

      The Northway entrances are insane. I wonder how you balance initial steepness vs sustained pitch?

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@markcarroll9891 I think every ski area has short sections of really steep terrain, but it may just be the backside of the offloading ramp and isn't very long. Sustained pitch is what helps distinguish the resorts on this list.

  • @alexioshjkl6170
    @alexioshjkl6170 Před 2 lety +1

    if you havent gone there already cannon mountain in new hampshire is my home mountain and favorite since as far as skiing on the east it has some of the steepest and most varied terrain.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      I'll have to add Cannon Mountain on my list of places to visit when I do an Eastern tour.

    • @jleonas
      @jleonas Před 2 lety

      Love Cannon but it doesn’t hold a candle to any of the places on this list in terms of steeps.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@jleonas It is probably why Ski Magazine has a West list as well as an East list.

    • @alexioshjkl6170
      @alexioshjkl6170 Před 2 lety

      @@jleonas ik, east wise only Tuckerman ravine can but thats back country

    • @jleonas
      @jleonas Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexioshjkl6170 It’s Tuckerman not Tuckerman’s, but you are right. 😉

  • @benapdx
    @benapdx Před 2 lety +1

    In Oregon I really recommend checking out my bachelor it’s a really nice and big resort in eastern Oregon. Also mt hood meadows is great if you’re in the area.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. They are both on my list.

    • @commontater8630
      @commontater8630 Před 2 lety

      Bachelor? Big yes, but it's not called Mt Flatulor for nothing. Except maybe for the rarely open top. I was at Mt B for a week and the top was open one afternoon for a few hours. While there I didn't come across anything comparable to what I've experienced at Taos and Alta, or KT22.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety

      @@commontater8630 I need to get to Bachelor as it is one of the few places I've yet to ski.

    • @commontater8630
      @commontater8630 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewbennettutah Good luck finding the top open. Otherwise don't expect to get your heart rate up much; I'm not kidding about the flat part. The reason I was there for a week was because of low snow in California at the time.

    • @matthewbennettutah
      @matthewbennettutah  Před 2 lety +1

      @@commontater8630 There are a couple of places like that where they never seem to be open or have good conditions. That is why I have yet to visit Telluride. Every time I have a trip planned, the snow is junk and I don't want the poor snow to ruin my first impression of such an epic ski area.

  • @skiparkcityut
    @skiparkcityut Před 2 lety

    Revelstoke and lots of places in Alberta and Eastern British Columbia have lots of steep terrian. Telluride too