The ski run is known as the Grand Canyon Sky Traverse, and it took 14 years to build. The first trial run was in 1999, and since then, the world record has been upgraded twice. The current record is 8,192 metres, set by Anders Jacobsen of Norway in 2018, with a ski jumping angle of 124.8 degrees.
©Breckenridge Ski Area/Vail Resorts Mt. Hood Meadows, Oregon: 2,822 foot vertical drop. Meadows is a 90-minute drive from Portland offering up some of the best big mountain terrain for skiers and riders in the Northwest. There are 2,150 skiable acres, serviced by 11 lifts, 85 named runs, and that special vertical. ©Mt. Hood Meadows
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