Siren Song
Beginning north west of Tenison Woods Knoll, this area drops down steeply into Siren Song Creek catchment.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 851 m
- Ascent
- 1 m
- Descent
- 389 m
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Beginning north west of Tenison Woods Knoll, this area drops down steeply into Siren Song Creek catchment.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Dropping down into Watsons Creek, keeping skiers left of the creek
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A local favourite, dropping 400 vertical metres not too far from Thredbo dropping down to Dead Horse Gap car park.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Providing a steep entry then into sheltered gladed terrain, this area can hold some surprisingly good skiing
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A relatively featureless and faceless area, providing a nice gentle pitch rolling into steeper terrain towards Leatherbarrel creek
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Your choice of one of two gullies heading east from Simkin Peak
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Wide open and gentle with a great view to boot.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A great way from Club Lake to milk a few more sweet turns before heading back home to Charlotte's Pass.
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A great run to assess the conditions before dropping into the Blue Lake area
Moderate Freeride Skiing
From Pulpit T Bar towards Carruthers
Moderate Freeride Skiing
Falling away to the west of Tenison Woods Knoll, it acts as the western boundary of The Avalanche Face, heading steeply down to Strzelecki Creek
Severe Freeride Skiing
Providing some of the gnarliest terrain in the Main Range, this hidden area can provide some steep relatively hazard free skiing, or some of the most intense lines you can find in Australia.
Extreme Freeride Skiing
Featuring a large, steep rugged outcrop on the West slopes, steep long lines down to Strzelecki Creek
Severe Freeride Skiing
Strzelecki Creek drops sharply granting an absolutely breathtaking view of the Sentinel before plunging westwards into some of the best terrain in Australia.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Dropping South West of Tenison Woods Knoll, this provides a fairly open face with a variety of lines on offer leading down to Strzelecki Creek
Difficult Freeride Skiing
The most common run into the Watsons Creek Bowl
Difficult Freeride Skiing