Good middling trails are provided by Show Off and Dromedary, and higher
up any of the blue or black diamond trails off Chalet Slope are great
gladed trails.
Perhaps the most challenging trail at this level is
Paradise—long and with a variety of fall-lines and terrain features
above Marmot’s mid-mountain Paradise Station. Basically every lift in
the resort has an intermediate way down, even The Knob. Punch Bowl is
another trail to try out at this level. The Knob Traverse below Marmot
Peak takes you high on the mountain where you’ll have incredible views.
Fast intermediates will cover the groomed trails in under a day and
will need to progress to ungroomed blacks otherwise they are likely to
become bored.
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