Cascade Ski Traverse: Beware of the Killer Cornice
We love a good day out in the backyard. Cascade mountain is one of my favorite mountains especially when it's covered with snow and rimmed with some of the largest cornices I've ever seen. I actually had to get on the radio twice while flying the drone to tell Christof he was hanging out over the abyss. It was hard to tell on the ridge where the cornice began and the mountain ended. It was a long, challenging day. For more Mediocre content follow me on Instagram @dannycbryson
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