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Backcountry Skiing Vail Pass, Colorado

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A collaborative project focused on clarifying the multi-use nature of this popular recreation area, Beacon’s newest backcountry guidebook for Vail Pass highlights short tours, long exploratory traverses, hut trips, as well as motorized and non-motorized zones. In stock and ready to ship!

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Vail Pass is known for its expansive high-alpine backcountry terrain, its generous snowfall, and its playful terrain features. With an abundance of zones ranging simple to complex, this ski atlas highlights a wide spectrum of terrain and difficulty. Provided you already have at least a small amount of experience as a backcountry skier and have some level of avalanche knowledge and training, there is something in this atlas for everyone.

The Forest Service, with input from the Vail Pass Alliance, carefully manages this high-use area to meet the needs of all user groups – skiers, snowmobilers, and hybrid travelers – creating one of the most organized backcountry systems out there. In this guide we’ve worked hard to clearly communicate the motorized and non-motorized use designations with easy-to-understand graphics, route descriptions, parking, and trailhead information. You’ll also find high-quality aerial photos marked with ascent and descent indicators, individual approach and run descriptions, slope angles, aspect, Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale ratings, and more. 

This 5.5” x 8.5” spiral-bound book covers the following zones: Uneva Peak, Uneva Peak North, Uneva Peak East, Uneva Ridge, Uneva South, Black Lakes, Booterville, Shrine Mtn East, Shrine Bowl, Shrine Mtn South, Wingle South, Teles, Ptarmigan East, Ptarmigan North, Ptarmigan Southeast, Ptarmigan SW + BBQ, Resolution Mtn, Mcallister Gulch, Resolution East, Resolution North, Boss Basin, Machine Gun Ridge, Dale’s + Whales, Lower Way Back, Janet’s Cabin, Jackal Hut, Commando Run.

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Weight 0.7 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .5 in

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Lou Dawson
Lou Dawson@wildsnow
"This is the kind of publication that helps you arrive cold as an out-of-towner, find the “skinners” and have at it while pounding fluffy Colorado pow and laughing at the over-priced ski lifts."
West Elk Project
West Elk Project@westelkproject
"It neatly lays out the elevations, descent lengths, aspects, trailhead directions, winter maintenance and parking info, snowmobile access, skin tracks, and exit info. That combined with helpful photos, give backcountry travelers a very good idea of what is going on."
Frank Konsella
Frank Konsella@14erskiers
"Sovick’s book contains established skin tracks, preferred routes, etiquette, and notes on terrain traps, gullies and avalanche paths. It also assumes all users are trained in avalanche avoidance and rescue, and includes AIARE’s “Communication Checklist,” which includes tips for facilitating teamwork and good decision-making."
Griff
GriffOn the Berthoud Pass Ski Atlas
"These books are great for quick references, re-capping tours and pre-planning. They are small and light and pack well too."
Beau
BeauOn the Light Tours of Colorado Ski Atlas
"A well composed guidebook with lots of great suggestions, many of which I have already skied."
Regina
ReginaOn the Crystal Mountain Book
"Gifted this to my son at Christmas. He loved it! And it exceeded his expectations."
Mason
MasonOn the Snoqualmie Pass Ski Atlas
"I want to thank you for making the best ski guidebooks out there. Your books are a big reason why I’m able to explore the backcountry around Snoqualmie Pass."

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