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Rock Garden

VIDEO: Skiing Squaw Valley’s Rock Garden Last Week | After A Sketchy Traverse

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andy Hays (@mandrewhays) Do you want to ski Squaw Valley’s Rock Garden? Well, you’re in luck, but the traverse in is a bit sketchy. If your edges are too sharp or you’re looking for a way to practice your P-Tex skills, this is the perfect run for you.

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Chris Wallner | May 21, 2017
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