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Sun Peaks / Advanced

Tod Mountain, Sun Peaks’ original mountain, offers the most variety for expert skiers with challenging glade (tree) skiing and advanced terrain.
 

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Head to the “Darker Side of Sun Peaks” for the double diamond black runs of Chief, Expo and Challenger running in super steep and speedy lines under the Burfield chairlift. Since the construction of the Burfield mid-station the double diamond blacks lower down are seldom skied other than on a bad visibility day when the trees offer some shelter. Otherwise they offer millionaire’s skiing. Headwalls, also on Tod, is a 55 degree pitch and the location for the resort’s Velocity Challenge speed-skiing event. Or try out your technique at the Nancy Greene International Race Centre where the Austrian National ski team train in the early season in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler.

Mogul-lovers will enjoy the knee-bashing challenge of Static Cling or avoid being spit out by Spin Cycle on Mount Morrisey. Most skiers will be tired before they tire of the options.

Skiers looking for untouched powder should book a day with the cat-skiing operation off the back side of Tod Mountain. Acres of powder fields and untracked terrain lie beyond the ski area boundary.

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