4 m away
4th Finger

Steep, tight, North facing chute that widens as you get lower
Severe Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 157 m
- Ascent
- 0 m
- Descent
- 122 m
Ropeline controlling access to the Schlasman's terrain
Freeride Skiing Moderate
This is a popular freeride skiing route which is generally considered to be moderate. It's not remote, it features low exposure (e1) and is typically done between October and April. From a low point of 2.2 km to the maximum altitude of 2.5 km, the route covers 825 m, 0 vertical metres of ascent and 333 vertical metres of descent. It's graded 2.2 and Labande grade 2.
The Schlasman's terrain ropeline separates the beacon- required Schlasman's terrain from the rest of the mountain. Cross this ropeline at the designated gates!
Moderate
Slopes become slightly steeper at around 25-30 degrees.
4 m away
Steep, tight, North facing chute that widens as you get lower
Severe Freeride Skiing
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Sneak into the 4th Finger out of Job 1
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