Type: Backcountry or Sidecountry
Overview
Start on an open alpine slope, descend into a wide bowl, good for a few GS turns, and then head into a short, fun, funnel along Hidden Creek drainage to its connection with Trail Ridge.
Need to Know
There's a base area with bathrooms and a tubing hill but the bathrooms aren't always open during the week.
Description
Use the Upper Valley ascent to hit Trail Ridge. About 100 yards below the road, the ascent jaunts right, if you thread your way left into the Hidden Creek drainage (assuming it's all snow-covered), you'll be able to look up, see the road, and a funnel leading up to Upper Main 2.
Engage the legs and ascend, keeping the wooded ridge to your left. At the top of available coverage, turn and descend, keeping the wooded ridge to your right.
The first part of the descent is mellow and between islands of krummholz. Soon you'll break out into a wide bowl where 10ish large turns can be had, watch for scattered rocks if coverage is thin. After the bowl, descend back into the Hidden Creek Funnel and work some short turns through the section as it speeds up. Less than a few minutes later, you'll hit Trail Ridge.
History & Background
Part of the old Hidden Valley ski hill that closed in the 90's.
Contacts
Shared By:
Timo Holmquist
0 Comments