6 m away
Job 1
One of the easier, more open runs in D Route
Difficult Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 475 m
- Ascent
- 0 m
- Descent
- 301 m
Long, consistent turns in a narrow chute that opens up very wide
Freeride Skiing Difficult
Boundary is one of the best fall lines at Bridger Bowl. It is consistently pitched, and holds great snow. It gets skied often, but there will rarely be bumps. The sun can affect the skier's left side, but Boundary can also get wind buffed. The crux of Boundary can get sluffed out, but the rest of the line will be pristine on a powder day. Hike to the top of Fort Benton and ski East down the open face. You will have to keep trending a little left to avoid going into Close Call. Soon you will see the upper crux, which can be decently rocky and narrow in the early season. Make your way through the narrows for about 75ft. It will then open up very wide with a couple airs fall line, and clean ski throughs on the sides. Then you'll get wide open turns in low angle fields as you ski towards the top Schlasman's gate, 600ft below.
Difficult
Serious gradient of 30-38 degrees where a real risk of slipping exists.
6 m away
One of the easier, more open runs in D Route
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Wide open bowl that cruxes down to 30ft after about 250ft
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