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Upper NW

Lake Tahoe

A significantly more extreme entrance into the North-West Face

Freeride Skiing Extreme

Distance
512 m
Ascent
165 m
Descent
171 m
Low Point
2.7 km
High Point
2.9 km
Gradient
48˚
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This is a popular freeride skiing route which is generally considered to be extreme. It's extremely remote, it features high exposure (e3) and is typically done between February and March. From a low point of 2.7 km to the maximum altitude of 2.9 km, the route covers 512 m, 165 vertical metres of ascent and 171 vertical metres of descent. It's graded 5.5 and Labande grade 6. You'll need rope and skins to complete it safely.

Description

Extremely difficult, seldom skied entrance into the North-West Face. Usually consists of mandatory cliff drops or extremely tight couloirs. Extreme skiers only...

Difficulty

Extreme

Extreme skiing terrain above 45 degrees. These routes are reserved for experienced experts.

High Exposure (E3)

3 out of 4

In case of a fall, death is highly likely.

Remoteness

4 out of 4

In the high mountains or remote conditions, all individuals must be completely autonomous in every situation.

Best time to visit

between February and March

Features

  • Face
  • Cliffs
  • Couloir

Equipment required

  • Rope
  • Skins

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