![]() Lower Morningstar returns you to Swift Current. Ski past the tram onto Upper Morningstar, a groomer, which becomes Lower Morningstar. The Big Couloir ends up at the base of the tram. You can either wait in a shack at the summit called "The Penalty Box," or ski a run and try to make it back in time for your reservation. Once you’ve signed up, your time slot is reserved. Ski patrol limits access to two people every fifteen minutes. Partner and avalanche gear, and to sign a waiver in the ski patrol office at the top of the tram. If The Big Couloir is open, it’s a must-ski. The SOUTH FACE is open most of the time and is also the easiest way down. Your run selection will depend on what’s open. You'll see the Lone Peak Tram base on the left. Your skis’ place in line will be respected without you standing watch, allowing you to grab breakfast at Hungry Moose Market & Deli.įrom MOUNTAIN VILLAGE take Swift Current ("Swifty" to locals) and exit right to follow Jay Walk, a cat track, to Powder Seeker. Swift Current doesn’t open until 9am, but put your skis in line before opening. Getting there fast starts with getting in line at Swift Current early. If you’re not on the first few trams, you’ll wait upwards of an hour. The tram has a 15 person capacity, so the wait gets long fairly quickly. **Note, get to the Lone Peak Tram as fast as possible in the morning. This itinerary can be broken up over a few days. *Experts can easily spend several days exploring Big Sky's massive terrain.
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