The Five Best Ski Runs in Whistler & Surrounding Bakcountry

The best trails in Whistler and surrounding backcountry

It’s a question I’m asked every season without fail by at least dozen of the guys on our ski and snowboard courses.

‘Which do you think are the best runs in Whistler?’

It’s no wonder that they look to me for direction, though – this is the single largest resort in North America, with over 200 trails officially marked on the area map. That’s a lot of skiing! And it’s even more overwhelming when you take into account all the secret descents that can only be found by those lucky enough to have spent a decade or more scouring the intricacies of its labyrinth.

For better or worse I am one such veteran, so I think it’s about time I officially offered up my final word on the matter. That is, until a bunch of new lifts open (there’s always something new in the works round here) and completely changes my mind.

Without further ado, here are my top five descents that you 100% have to ride next time you make the trip to Whistler Blackcomb.

 

5. Blue Line

The perfect place to find your feet early in the morning, Blue Line is my go-to spot for the majority of the filming we do to create our ALLTRACKS ski technique videos.

Standing at the top, you’re at the highest point on either mountain. The air is wonderfully cold and the perfect corduroy straight after first lift always holds a dry squeak under foot. You couldn’t ask for better conditions if you want to work on your carving.

As you push along the top ridge, 180-degree, panoramic views capture the spectacular Spearhead Range – from Whistler Mountain to Black Tusk – all the way back to the Tantulus. This is a view to rival some of Europe’s best, and is all the inspiration I need begin my day in the ‘office’ (it’s a hard life, eh?).

As you peel off the ridge, Blue Line pitches over and quickly flattens out – the perfect profile for ‘rockstar’ turns – before getting very steep, very quickly. This is where I encounter my first real challenge for the day.

Am I able to hold this turn shape as I accelerate? Am I able to maintain concentration as the deafening roar of wind hitting my helmet enters my ears? Am I able to align my body to withstand anywhere between 2 and 4Gs of force now acting upon it?

If the answer to the above is still ‘yes’ for the remaining 3km rolling out in front of me, then I know I’m in for a killer day. Because it means I’m on!

 

4. Staircase

With over 10 meters of annual snowfall, there are many days which don’t grant the opportunity to warm up on perfect corduroy. There a some days, in fact, which lead to a warm up which looks more like a frantic pole push from the top of first chair to wherever I sense the overnight show to have settled the most.

These are the days on which run choice is critical because you know you’re being looked at by other riders (friends not excluded) not as a fellow skier, but as a competitor.

When that happens, more often than not I find myself heading for a mid-mountain run on Blackcomb called Staircase. If entered from the north side, it begins with a nice little chute through the trees and then quickly opens up into a wide field of snow-covered moguls.

On big days they’ll appear to be gentle humps beneath a thick white blanket – but to me they represent the opportunity for multiple, consecutive and major face shots.

 

 

3. Gun Barrels

The cuts in the outer ridge of Harmony Bowl represent three of the best circuits on days which have received anything above 10cm of fresh snow. Although these runs take no more than four minutes to reach from atop the Harmony Express, they rarely attract a lot of traffic and I’ll often find fresh lines here well into the afternoon of any given powder day – or even the day after.

The steep entrance from the cat track above gives a sense of freefall as you move into the well-planned chutes below. ‘Well-planned’ because they’re cut just narrow enough to give you a sense of tree skiing, and just wide enough to give you the necessary space to move around, play with terrain and do all the other things that freeskiing in deep snow should be about.

There are many other runs on Whistler Mountain that could have made this list, but for consistently offering up killer lines on powder days, the Gun Barrels have prevailed.

 

2. Whistler Peak runs

If you’ve never tried heli-skiing, let me tell you that notwithstanding the enormous carbon footprint you’ve left by the end of your day (along with an ironic implication for our sport), there’s nothing quite like the feeling of being placed deep in the backcountry, confronted with nothing but fields of fresh snow.

It’s a feeling so addictive that skiers and boarders alike often suffer from heli-ski withdrawal once they return from a day with Whistler Heliskiing.

To help soften this effect, I recommend going high, up the Peak chair on Whistler and enjoying some of the best alpine terrain in North America

Genuine big mountain feel – check. Endless fields of fresh powder – check.

The opportunity to shout at the top of your lungs ‘THAT WAS THE BEST RUN OF MY ENTIRE LIFE’ and genuinely mean it? Check!

Is it any wonder The Peak makes my top two?

 

1. And The Winner Is…

It wasn’t even close. It was simply impossible to look past Surf’s Up when considering my number one pick, for on any given day this run holds the highest quality snow to be found anywhere on both mountains.

I should mention however, this trail is not for the faint hearted as its fall away prelude offers considerable exposure to a band of cliffs which hold a firm ‘no returns’ policy, if you catch my drift.

Once you carefully navigate its precarious entrance, Surf’s Up reveals itself to be a classic couloir, offering room enough for one pair of sideways skis (plus or minus an inch or so). This is where you’ll need to make a decision: chicken out and sideslip your way down, or man up and stamp your authority on this run by stomping out a few jump turns.

Either way, once you exit the chute you’ll be met with a steep, wide and slightly convex roll consisting of some of the finest snow known to mankind. Enjoy the next 20 turns or so, and once you finally reach the flats, be sure to look back for an awe-inspiring view of this great run, as well as the signature you’ve just etched upon it.

So let us know if you agree, or which your favourite runs in Whistler are….

 

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Ryan Davison Crisp says

Awesome stuff. I definitely agree that those five are all solid choices. All great fun. Boy does this get me excited for coming season! Bring it on :)

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Guy Hetherington says

Thanks Ryan...I look forwards to skiing these all with you this season.....multiple times!

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ALLTRACKS ACADEMY says

Have I got this right? What are your favourites?

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Rufus Kleinwort says

Honourable mentions; The pow bumps in Arthur's choice/ Bark Sandwich.
And carving your way over the rollers on Peak to Creek when it's groomed. (Plus the Pulled Pork at Dusty's to finish)

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Kenny Horner says

You agree Ian Clyde

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Anthony Clifford says

Love Gunbarrels! Cant wait to get back to Whistler in Jan

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Chris Acey says

Gary Smith

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Steve Potter says

2 months ;)

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ALLTRACKS ACADEMY says

Yes, Arthur's choice always lots of fun.

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Hammy Squire says

Iain Robertson David Brown

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Scott Mills says

Ridge Runner was always my favourite

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Matt Michaud says

Awesome list Guy! Surfs Up is definitely one of my favorite runs especially the start as it's major commitment. First time I approached it I didn't know what to expect. ...let me just say a major adrenaline rush followed haha. Something about the Couloir Extreme on a deep day though keeps me going back. Excited for the season to start hope alls well!

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Guy Hetherington says

Hi Matt, so many great runs...so little time! Great to hear from you, will we be seeing you this season?
Guy

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Bradley Shelton says

Shane Scott

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Eleanor Hulett says

Mike Hulett

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David Mullin says

David Docherty, Ricky Stewart?

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Ryan Davison Crisp says

My favourite run is Christmas Trees (also known as Everglades and Bonsai) on Whistler Mountain. Good snow, quite steep, face shots galore. Also, got to give a shout out to Zut Zut in the Gemstones :p

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Matt Michaud says

Yes I will be back at Whistler this season so we will have to catch up one day!

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Mark Schroeder says

Ahh yes the memories!!! I recall many years ago skiing these runs with you Guy on an almost daily basis...no doubt about it these runs are incredible! Here are another 5 that I would add to that list.

5. Peak 2 Creek - (Preferably early when its "run of the day") Upper and Lower high speed, no stopping, big turns, thigh burning 5000 vertical ft of descending then straight to Dusty's for full rib lunch (Tuesdays only), or back up for another lap. For those of you who know...need I say more?

4. Jersey Cream Trees - Tree skiing at its finest! Nothing beats dodging big Mountain Hemlocks on a deep snow day with quick turn around times. For the best lines I enjoy hitting up the trees between Staircase and Blowdown.

3. West Cirque to Sunrise to Grande Finale to Lower V.D.Chutes - Steep to really steep to great trees! With the mountains the size they are in Whistler, to keep the flow going sometimes you have to tie together a few runs...this is one of my go to laps off the Peak Chair.

2. Calvins traverse left to Bad Attitude on a powder day - exposure, adrenaline, steep and deep. Have to get there first before it gets tracked though.

1. Excitation - The name says it all, usually with a heart pounding entrance to start things off, this run is never a bore, it keeps the adrenaline going from top to bottom.

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Guy hetherington says

Nice one Mark! A legitimate, alternate top 5 to be sure!

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Brooke Haxell says

I remember skiing that one with you!!

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Elissa Rahman says

Very descriptive blog, I enjoyed it. Will there be
a part 2?

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Paul Beard says

HI Elissa, You Bet. Glad you liked it. Watch out for the 5 best backcountry descents in the Whistler area.

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Ian Bruce says

In the 80's my favorite run first thing was doing Cruiser top to bottom. Most of the time I was with the guy who goomed it the night before and was pressed to keep up with him. Talk about knowing every little bump! It also help knowing that we were the only ones on the run if you catch my drift.
Cheers

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