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VO2max Productions (Sage Canaday)
VO2max Productions (Sage Canaday)Mar 23, 2026

Why It Matters

For outdoor enthusiasts and backcountry skiers, the video conveys current spring snow conditions, terrain challenges and route choices that affect safety and performance; it also highlights the growing interest in high-elevation skimo and alpine recreation. Those planning similar outings can glean useful intel on snow type, exposure, and technical sections to prepare accordingly.

Summary

The video documents a backcountry ski ascent and descent of Taylor Mountain (13,655 ft) on March 22, 2024, showing a tree-line approach, a wind-battered push to the summit, and a summit proclamation. The descent features wide carving turns on spring corn snow, steep couloirs, and a glide through lower basins as afternoon light fades. The footage emphasizes route-finding through open slopes and technical sections, capturing both the physical effort uphill and the varied snow conditions on the way down. Overall it presents a classic high-elevation Colorado skimo outing from skintrack to run-out.

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