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Corbet’s Couloir Segment of Rogue Elements
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In Teton Gravity Research’s latest film, Rogue Elements, Casey Brown and Cam Mccaul became the first to ever send Corbet's Couloir on bikes. This iconic ski run has a mandatory drop and is widely regarded as some of the gnarliest inbounds terrain in the country. In our conversation with Brown, she commented that working alongside Cam Mccaul and the TGR team was “the highlight of my career.”