Davis Gulch
Davis Gulch is the large powder slope that runs off of Gobblers Knob one of the largest and most prominent peaks on the Big Cottonwood/Millcreek divide.
Moderate Ski Touring
- Distance
- 1.8 km
- Ascent
- 1 m
- Descent
- 761 m
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