A snowboarder had a shocking last run of the day when he was cruising near Brighton Ski Resort, Utah. Loren Richardson was boarding in a group of six, which had left the gate at the top of Great Western chairlift. Richardson was going down a narrow pathway on his snowboard when he happened upon an older man brandishing a shotgun, threatening to โput holesโ into him, if he traveled down that pathway again.
Apparently, Richardson had inadvertently gotten onto a private property and was clearly not the first person to do so, as the angry property owner had set up camp with a folding chair and a shotgun to prevent people from going on his property.ย
The conversation between Richardson and the unidentified Utah resident is certainly priceless, displaying unrivaled disdain at IKON pass holders.
Here is a short excerpt from the video:
Richardson: โOh, Iโm sorry..โ
Utah resident: โItโs a private property, you fโฆโ
Richardson: โI didnโt know that. Iโm not from here..โ
Utah resident: โWhat are you, an IKON user?โ
While it certainly sounded more like he was asking if Richardson was a meth user, judging by the disgust in the property ownerโs voice, Richardson profusely apologized while unstrapping his boots and walked away unscathed but rather shaken.
Make sure you look for and observe any private property signs when skiing or riding in unfamiliar territory. Eagle eyed watchers will notice that there is a โPrivate Driveโ sign as Richardson exits the path on foot, which the crew did not come across as they had dropped onto the path from above and not come in from the freeway. Mike Morrison, one of Richardsonโs friends, explained, โWe entered through a gate at the top of Brighton. We didnโt hike past his property. That sign is facing the freeway, not the backcountry.โ
Stay safe out there, especially if you are one of those IKON โusers.โ