Terrain Park
There are cliffs and avalanche paths in here, but also a lot of terrain features. You’ll want to access this zone from Bear Lake, getting on the ridge up past Nymph Lake. This zone is generally E-SE facing. Know your line, as there is a very real danger of getting cliffed out suddenly.The main gut is known as Mario Gully and also called the Haiyaha Creek Run or Chaos Creek. it connects the drainage of Lake Haiyaha to Tyndall Creek. It has steep walls and cliffs which make it a formidable terrain trap. You can find pillows and small drops in here when it’s filled in and stable. Remember that it’s a stream bed, so you need to look out for sections of open creek.
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Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes: Colorado by Brittany & Frank Konsella
Backcountry Skiing and Ski Mountaineering in Rocky Mountain National Park by Mark Kelly
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Terrain Park by skibumirz: 02/03/2014
Terrain Park by Eli Helmuth: 03/11/2009
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