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11,078' 3,377 m

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10,329' 3,148 m

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Up

749' 228 m

Down

30%

Avg Slope (17°)

44%

Max Slope (24°)
Type: Backcountry or Sidecountry

Overview

This is a fun run, and with a bit of searching, you'll find good snow even in the worst of conditions.

Description

From the Coal Bank Pass ascent, pick your line and head northeast towards Coal Creek. This area is entirely in the trees and there are a few cliff bands, which are easy to negotiate, but important to be aware of.

The goal is to aim for the intersection of Coal Creek and Hwy 550, dropping to the creek too early can put you in a terrain trap and travel can be difficult in the thicker brush by the creek. Alternatively, descending too soon can leave you with a steep descent to the highway.

If this is the end of your journey, you can retrace your route, walk up the highway or stick a thumb out!

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Shared By:

Missy Thompson

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#334

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Photos

Allie tearing up the Christmas pow!
Dec 26, 2016 near Silverton, CO
This is a fun backcountry sledding run as well, since the skin track can be packed enough to walk in normal boots.
Mar 29, 2017 near Silverton, CO
Enjoying some laps in Coal Creek
Jun 20, 2015 near Silverton, CO

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