Flow: Sun Valley

Most skiers and snowboarders can agree that reaching the flow state is one of their main goals on the mountain, but there's some contention about the best way to get there. Some are convinced that carving huge, arcing turns on groomers is the right way to go, whereas others find their flow on the steep, in the deep, or even midair during a spinny-flip. Honestly, the "flow state" is an ill-defined and often-confused concept at the best of times, so even if you were to tell us that skiing moguls switch and blindfolded really got you flowing, we still wouldn't be in a position to argue. 

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What we will argue, however, is that Sun Valley is a great place to get your flow on. Whether you're big into inbounds groomers, moguls, backcountry steeps, deeps, trees, or just about any other subset of downhill skiing/riding, Sun Valley has you covered. Follow along as Atomic athlete Lucy Sackbauer shows off the region's diverse terrain, and click here to learn more about Sun Valley

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