Proper way to traverse out of Lake Chutes
Breckenridge isn’t all tame – spice things up with 10 superb freeride lines!
Breckenridge has got a bad rap for off-piste and backcountry exploring, where some consider its “tamer” runs less than exciting. Look a bit further, though, and some lesser known areas with more challenging pitches and denser trees can still get your heart pounding.
Check out these adventures – especially around Peaks 9, 10, and between 6-Chair and Peak 8 Superconnect – to add a little heat to your next Breckenridge visit!
Author: Emily Lennon
Sources:
http://welove2ski.com/off-piste-skiing-in-breckenridge
https://www.snowpak.com/colorado/breckenridge/ski-and-terrain
Proper way to traverse out of Lake Chutes
Another way to ski the burn
Ridge off of the top of Mustang
The traverse route to take after you enter through the backcountry gate
An option off Tiger Run
Tree run off Contest Bowl
Secret Tree Stash in Southern Cross Trees.
Secret Tree Stash!
Tight tree stash
Another option off Cucumber Bowl