
"Featured VideoOne of the under-appreciated aspects of spring skiing is the ability to put together some pretty fun two-sport days. Getting your turns in during a morning session on the mountain, then heading to lower elevations to enjoy a little early season mountain biking feels like having your cake and eating it too. But what about more than two-sport days? What about multisport runs on the mountain?"
"What about multisport runs on the mountain? Last week, Canadian snowboarder Sébastien Toutant released footage of an incredible run at Sun Peaks, BC, with 22 different features including a front flip off a diving board, a grind on a tennis net, shooting a hockey goal, and finishing with a golf shot. Toutant's fun-filled, pretty incredible run through this obstacle course was filmed in one take."
"Toutant's fun-filled, pretty incredible run through this obstacle course was filmed in one take. I've seen people riding with hockey sticks before to help push their small children through flat spots, but I've never seen monkey bars on a ski slope before. While much of the West waits for snow, Toutant's video reminds us that we only need a little snow and a little creativity to have a lot of fun."
Spring skiing enables creative multisport experiences that combine morning mountain turns with lower-elevation activities like early-season mountain biking. A Canadian snowboarder, Sébastien Toutant, executed a single-take run at Sun Peaks, BC, featuring 22 distinct obstacles, including a front flip off a diving board, a tennis-net grind, shooting a hockey goal, and finishing with a golf shot. The course incorporated unexpected elements such as monkey bars on a slope and hockey sticks used for pushing small children through flats. Minimal snow plus creativity can produce highly playful and inventive on-mountain experiences.
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