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Corbet, of 'Corbet's Couloir', is dead

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The man whose name identifies one of the world's most famous ski challenges - Corbet's Couloir in Jackson Hole Wyoming - died on Saturday. Pioneer climber, skier and writer James Barry Corbet had been paralysed for over 30 years, following a helicopter crash while making a ski movie near Aspen in 1968, but he had already made quite a name for himself. His climbing achievements included the summit of Everest and pioneering routes on other peaks...

Corbet was not the first skier to tackle the notorious 10-feet drop into his couloir, which had already been named after him, but he went for it after realising that his children would otherwise ski it first!

James Barry Corbet was a prolific writer and filmmaker, producing more than 100 films. He died of natural causes, surrounded by his family and friends.

This report from The Jackson Hole Zone.
For a larger view of the photo above, click here.
Here's a description of how to ski Corbet's, from Stu Campbell in Ski Magazine.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
If you look to the right of the tall trees, and the left of the pylon, that is Corbet's
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
They say the slope below the jump is 50º but my friend who skied it said it's more like 40º. Anyone any comment?
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50º from the horizontal would be 40º from the vertical and vice versa snowHead
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Wear The Fox Hat, did you have a go?
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I hope there is skiing in heaven for James.

If you do dedide to try The Couloir, it is most important you use the right technique
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snowball,
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They say the slope below the jump is 50º but my friend who skied it said it's more like 40º. Anyone any comment?


Just a thought but could it depend on how much snow there is in it?
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Jonpim,
I was in JH (didn't ski Corbetts) but there were people using that technique who were on a 'Steeps' course Puzzled
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I'll probably never ski anything as scary as Corbett's but it sure got my adrenaline rushing reading 'how to'
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mmm, maybe next year...
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