No Name Face
This Northeast facing terrain sees a lot of traffic, but it has incredibly dangerous cliff exposure and is known to slide frequently. To get there is a dangerous trek through avalanche prone territory, and once you're skiing on the face, you'll have giant cliffs below you to the skier's right that are big enough to kill you. Midway down the face, you'll find small cliff bands that can provide opportunities to catch some air, and also opportunities to get yourself in trouble. Once you ski the face, you'll have more giant cliffs to navigate past, this time directly below you and to your skier's left. Once you get past them, you'll be able to get down to Pinedale Canyon where you can exit. Every step of this run has high risk of avalanche danger and the ever-present danger of being swept off cliffs.
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Jackson Hole Ski Atlas, Edition III by Angus M. Thuermer
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#G3POV - Once Is Enough Couloir & No Name Face by G3: 04/04/2018
Orbital Blow Out: Cody No Name Gothic Jensen by geoffhang10: 01/08/2015
Cody Peak-No Name Face by skichute4: 03/31/2012
Once, No Name, The Womb by BlueDogHope: 03/05/2012
Jackson Goes Blue: Once, No Name, Gothic by Unofficial Networks: 01/25/2011
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