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An easier line that takes a bit more snow to fill in than others in the area


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11,218' 3,419 m

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10,850' 3,307 m

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Up

368' 112 m

Down

37%

Avg Slope (20°)

46%

Max Slope (25°)
Type: Backcountry or Sidecountry
Closed when Patrol is conducting Avalanche Mitigation efforts nearby

Overview

Often wind-scoured when other routes are filled in, this presents the easiest trail off the north side of the peak when the snow is right

Description

Great lower angle option from the north side of the peak. Also one of the only routes on the north that can be skinned all the way up not requiring a boot pack

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David Crane

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Sunset over Brian Head. Closest area is Brent's Big Bowl, with the Tabs right behind (middle-ish of photo).
Feb 5, 2026 near Parowan, UT
Brian Head Peak's run names. V Chute, Homewrecker, and CC's are typically large mandatory drops, depending on snow. This was taken in 2023 with a very deep snowpack.
Feb 5, 2026 near Parowan, UT
Brian Head Peak Chutes from below on a deep snow year.
Feb 5, 2026 near Parowan, UT
L-R; Tabs 3, 2, and 1, Thompson's, Hourglass and Dog Leg. Faint ski line is coming out of the skier's left of Tab 2 then traversing right, past the boulder field.
Mar 7, 2023 near Parowan, UT

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