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By Steve Outing on 7/24/2006 on Last weekend I got up to Keystone in Colorado for a day of downhilling. The resort this season has added a new area called the "Drop Zone." They've taken a steep ridge line and created a series of extreme drops. You reach these off the Paid in Full double-black trail. Here's what awaits those adventurous enough to veer off the main trail for more challenge: Alley 1: There are three ramps -- Piranha, Barracuda and Jaws -- ranging from a "small" 5-foot drop to a 14-footer "that allows you to launch up to 22 feet," according to the Keystone website's description. Alley 2: Called Paranoid, this is a rocky lead-in to a natural take-off point that aims you at a narrow wooden landing between the trees. As you can see from the photo I've included with this article, you have to aim just right; get a bad line in the air and you're gonna have a hard time missing the tree that's tight to the right side of the wood landing. (The guy in my photo made it look easy.) Alley 3: Voodoo - a rock garden. Alley 4: Witch Doctor, which the website describes like this: "Launches you off a North Shore feature straight into the air ending with a G-Out (a natural landscape feature shaped like a berm ending in a straight and steep downhill run out)." Sounds fun, eh? (Not for me, alas; definitely above my skill level!) |
New "Drop Zone" at Keystone resort
walker says:
My friend is building these trails. I'll tell him you like the goods! Walker T Off the road, on the mind... |
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