The Best Backcountry Skiing Routes in Big Sky
Explore Backcountry Skiing RoutesLocated in Central Montana, Big Sky has expansive expert and advanced terrain and a well developed infrastructure.
Top 3 backcountry skiing routes in Big Sky
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Cornrows 1
The first Cornrows is one of many rocky chutes in the Lost Lake Cirque. It's a super fun line, but it can end in a cliff. The size of the cliff is dependent on the amount of snow fall that Big Sky has had that year....
2
Far Side Wall 2
Far Side Wall 2 is a definite no fall zone. If you even think you might fall, ever, don't ski this line. Put your skis on your pack after you exit the ski area boundary and jump on the old heel toe express across the rocky ridge....
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Far Side Wall 4
Far Side Wall 4 is the farthest and shortest ski line in Lone Lake Cirque. From the backcountry access gate, walk along the rocks all the way to the far side of the cirque....
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