Big Mountain Freeride Lines in Revelstoke

5 of the finest freeride routes at the legendary Revelstoke mountain in the heart of British Columbia.

Charlie Boscoe

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Description

Having long been a staple of the Freeride World Tour and with a snow record the envy of ski areas around the World, Revelstoke should be on every skier's "bucket list". When you do finally make it there, these are the lines you just have to ski.

All of these can be accessed either straight off a lift or via a short climb. As such, you can take your fat skis and put the pedal to the metal!

Bear in mind that these lines are just a snapshot of what is possible in Revelstoke (and at nearby Roger's Pass) so once you've ticked these off, explore some of the other FATMAP lines nearby and you will find plenty more adventure!

Adventures

Mt. Mckenzie Peak, SW Face.

A must do for experienced skiers on bluebird days. Spectacular views at the top and a long run back to south bowl.

Powder Assault

The biggest alpine bowl at the resort, accessed by a short hike, is a must-do for the expert skier.

Spilt Milk

Classic Big Mountain Face. Many lines can be chosen. Red Bull and FWT use this as a competition face.

Door 4

Big Mountain line, classic couloir, experienced skiers only.

Vertigo

A great ridgeline with excellent visibility even on storm days