I'm 17, and the official guinea pig for anything and everything that the rest of my ski team deems too sktechy to do themselves. It usually ends up alright. So if I follow that logic, straight airing chads gap would end up alright as well.
um getting to utah. taking time off work for a few days to build/hit it. getting a crew together to help build it. basically money and time. and conditions would need to be prime, plus someone else would have to guinea it. Actually a lot of things.
I would build the jump and then go off it at like 20mph so you can say 'I HIT CHADS GAP' get some photos of you going just off the lip of the jump, and then post those on here
The PCP of 2006 ski movies... No wait that barely makes sense. Either way, Teddy Bear Crisis. You can pretty much watch every section on youtube and I highly suggest that you do that.
Conditions permitting. If they were good, I would hit it. But it takes a long ass time to build the inrun and lip. Its just not a kicker you build in one day.
i thought when i first read this LOLOL I WOULD XD its small.
then i REALLY took a look at it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WjRDqB2U5s
lmao noone here would, i bet. i would jump maybe 10 feet then fall to bottom of alta XD
i dont see how the inrun is that sketchy, except for the compression before the wedge? ya your going fast, but i dont see anything from the inrun video that jumps out as sketchy.