Escaping the Sundance Film Festival and Backcountry Skiing in the Wasatch
Ben digging a pit to see how the snowpack is shaping up underneath
We decided to ski a line called the Hallway Couloir, which is off of Reed and Benson Ridge in Cardiff Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The Hallway is a classic Wasatch chute that runs about 2000 vertical feet, is somewhat narrow in spots, and has large rock walls on both sides that keep the snow cold and pristine for making good turns. It is best accessed from Little Cottonwood Canyon at the lower Alta parking area. From there you skin up about 1600 feet to the top of Flagstaff Mountain and traverse the ridge to the north.
The view from Cardiff Pass looking back towards Alta, just below the peak of Flagstaff
The entrance to the Hallway Couloir hasn’t totally filled in yet this year, but we managed to work our way in from the left side. Once inside the couloir, the snow was colder and chalky, making for good turns all the way down.
The Hallway with Cardiac Ridge in the background
After we exited the couloir the snow got much more firm, with a nice inch-thick layer of ice crust on top. That made for tricky riding conditions on the way out. We then had to skin for another 45 minutes or so, to get back over Cardiff Pass so we could ski back to Alta. The snow on the Alta side of the ridge was warm, slushy, and soft, just like it is on the best spring days…except it’s the middle of January. This long, soft descent back to the car was a great end to the day.
Another great day in the Wasatch backcountry away from the crowds and the smog in the valley below.
Mount Superior from Cardiff Pass














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