^^wow you explained the location perfectly, ive had trouble telling people but then again i didnt know the trail name so i was telling them how to get there from the gondola. but if you straightline before it n huck the shit outa it then its deff 15ft<br />
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and yeah it was snowing all day yesterday so you cant very much
to show the actual size of the drop when you don't pop a lot watch this vid of the drop, it's the very first shot: <a target=_BLANK href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1616162027175527810">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1616162027175527810</a>
^that is it, but there is a ton more snow on the base of it there, its much bigger now. and they didnt pop off it at all, nor did they hit it with any real speed
i know but the point is that it doesn't look like you popped much higher than the vid but even disregarding that i just wanted to say that the drop itself is no where near 15 feet, maybe 15 feet of distance but vertical drop not including how high you pop is def less than 15 feet
depends on how much snow is on the ground, wen i was there you could see the rocks n grass coming out. in ur vid theres tons of snow....w/e its a small cliff anyway, i consider 15ft to be small so.
it's hard to tell distances from front angles. I shot my brother dropping a 30 foot cliff earlier this season, and when we played it back the stupid rock looked no bigger than 10 feet. That cliff may very well be 15 feet, but I'd recommend shooting from a different angle. Nice pic anyway.