Type: Backcountry or Sidecountry
Respect private property crossings.
Description
On a powder day, you'll need a 4WD car to access the top part of Caribou Road since the road is not plowed in the winter. Park alongside the road by the old mining structures, or at the end of the road.
The approach is mellow and flat for about 1.75 miles. Take the second fork in the trail, to the right. From the broken down cabins on the left, follow the trail to the right. Here you'll start your ascent up the base of the slope. This hike takes about 10 minutes and there should be a distinct skin track when no fresh snow has fallen. At the top of the knob, head right to the open meadow and choose your line.
This area is lap-able without backtracking on the approach. The slope is open and east-facing, so prone to wind loading and fills in nicely early season, but can lead to stability issues on steeper aspects.
Overall, this is a relatively safe and playful slope that you can lap 3 - 4 times on a good day.
On the hike out, get ready to strap skins on, as the last section of the hike is a low-grade climb out to the parking lot.
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Sallie Hoefer
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