This is an extremely popular ski tour with simple terrain and lovely views.

Statistics

7 - 8

hrs

1,141

m

1,141

m

18

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Moderate

Description

This is a very popular ski tour and for good reason - it is straightforward, low hazard and affords a lovely view.

You park at the Taylor lake parking lot and tour up a well beaten path.

This is a multi use snowshoe, hiking and ski touring trail, be courteous of other users and be sure to keep an eye out for downhill traffic especially later in the day.

You will either want to follow the FATMAP track to veer toward Panorama Ridge after you have ascended 600 meters or follow a usually-well-worked in skin track that veers to the right from the main Taylor Lake trail.

If you don't veer to the right you will head to Taylor Lake.

It is very easy to find your way to Panorama ridge from Taylor Lake as well, so don't fear if you miss the turn.

Once you come out of treeline into an open expansive valley you will start ascending through low angled mixed forest.

There are tonnes of beautiful, huge larch trees here that make travel very easy.

You ascend through mellow trees to the ridge.

At this point you follow the ridge to the obvious highpoint.

It is important to note that this is the area of most significant avalanche danger on this route, proceed with caution practicing good route finding techniques and making sure you have consulted the avalanche bulletin.

Even if you don't top out on the ridge the low angle larch trees make for some lovely ski laps.

The top of Panorama ridge is spectacular and you will surely want to snap a few photos.

The total ascent is deceptively over 1000 meters so this makes for a great day tour.

A bobsled style descent back through the forest makes for a quick and fun exit, just make sure you holler around blind corners!