North Ridge
Technical ridge skiing that is not easy to access.
Severe Freeride Skiing
- Distance
- 458 m
- Ascent
- 0 m
- Descent
- 148 m
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Technical ridge skiing that is not easy to access.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A hero line with wild exposure
Extreme Freeride Skiing
A complex mess of boulders, trees and chutes that makes perfect freerider terrain.
Severe Freeride Skiing
An hourglass shaped chute for expert skiers only.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
The most popular descent on Mount Mansfield.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Climbing Gully serves as the approach for Mount Mansfield, but it also makes a great ski line.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A very straight forward chute, directly above the Gondola.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A low angle hardwood glade that begins after the official end of Sap Line
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A tight little chute above Egan’s Woods
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A short dip into the woods between Fox and Vixen
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A short, low angle glade next to Fox
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A sidestep/bootpack to Bear Claw and The Church
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A complex maze of chutes, trees and cliffs for experienced skiers.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A serious chute involving 3 large airs.
Severe Freeride Skiing
A great place for your first unmarked glade
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A set of tight chutes off the Castlerock Double, involving steep terrain and cliffs.
Difficult Freeride Skiing