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Backcountry users fees are in effect for 2011-2012:
Backcountry users fees are in effect for 2011-2012:
*$TBD per person full XC ticket or $TBD per person for a full snowshoe ticket at Callaghan Country.
*$10 per person for a backcountry access day pass at Whistler Olympic Park.
*$10 per person for a backcountry access day pass at Whistler Olympic Park.
*$8 per person for a backcountry access day pass at Callaghan Country (mainline trail only - for other trails you have to purchase a $15 regular XC ticket).


==Parking==
==Parking==

Revision as of 23:36, 12 December 2011

Avalanche Hazard
The route and terrain described here is capable of producing avalanches. Safe travel requires the skills and equipment to assess and mitigate avalanche hazards. A professionally taught training course is highly recommended.

Background

For the 2011-2012 season, Whistler Olympic Park (east) and Callaghan Country (west) are running independent operations.

Fees

Backcountry users fees are in effect for 2011-2012:

  • $10 per person for a backcountry access day pass at Whistler Olympic Park.
  • $8 per person for a backcountry access day pass at Callaghan Country (mainline trail only - for other trails you have to purchase a $15 regular XC ticket).

Parking

There are 4 possible parking areas.

  • Whistler Olympic Park Day Lodge
  • Whistler Olympic Park Biathlon Range
  • Whistler Olympic Park backcountry overnight parking lot
  • Callaghan Country parking lot

Day Lodge

There are several parking lots around the day lodge (P1-P6). Some of these lots may be closed during XC races and Ski Jumping events (see the Whistler Olympic Park Event Schedule for dates), but there will always be something available. P3, P4 and P5 are all just a short walk from the day lodge. Washrooms, showers and food are all available at the day lodge. Overnight parking is not permitted and you must leave before the main gate closes (5pm in winter, 6pm in spring)

Biathlon Range

The Biathlon range is about 1km past the Day Lodge area. There are three parking lots (P7-P9), but only P9 will be plowed. Parking may be limited at the Biathlon Range during Biathlon events (see the Whistler Olympic Park Event Schedule for dates). There is a public washroom just inside the lower entrance to the Biathlon building. Overnight parking is not permitted and you must leave before the main gate closes (5pm in winter, 6pm in spring)

Whistler Olympic Park Overnight Parking lot

WOP will be plowing a few parking spots just outside the main gate near Alexander Falls. You can park here early in the morning, leave your car for a late return, or leave you car overnight. This parking lot is on the road that goes to the sewage treatment plant. Turn left off Callaghan Valley road at the switchback, then turn right immediately before crossing the bridge over Madeley Creek. Parking here requires a permit from WOP, or your vehicle will be towed. Permits are available at the WOP ticket booth (100m up the road) from 8:30am to 4:30pm, or can be acquired [www.whistlerolympicpark.com online] and printed at home.

Callaghan Country

This parking lot will be open 24/7 for the 2011-2012 season for Callaghan Country customers. Part of the lot will be designated for overnight parking.

Additional Notes

  1. The XC ski trails and the 21 mile creek watershed (Rainbow Lake) are closed to dogs. This closure includes the ski touring loop from Hanging Lake over to Beverley Creek and ascents of Rainbow Mountain from the south and west.
  2. All snowcat / snowmobile access roads are closed to backcountry skiers for safety purposes. This includes the ski jump service road. Please do not use this route. Instead, access Hanging Lake from the Biathlon Parking Lot, or from the day lodge using the XC trails.
  3. Don't ever ski behind the biathlon range. Some of the kids (biathletes in training) can be poor shots.
  4. Observe the nordic skier responsibility code on all XC trails.

Routes

Hanging Lake

Main article: Gin Peak

A marked wilderness ski trail climbs steeply up to Hanging Lake from the Whistler Olympic Park Biathlon Range. The trail can also be reached easily from the Day Lodge by skiing along the Olympic XC trail. There is good skiing around Hanging Lake, or continue up to Gin Peak or Rainbow Mountain

Beverley Creek

Main article: Beverley Creek

A marked wilderness ski trail goes up Beverley Creek,. The trail starts from the Biathlon Range and heads west. It drops down and parallels Madeley Loop XC trail north to the bridge over Beverely Creek. On the far side of the bridge the trail enters the forest again and goes up Beverley Creek.

Puma Peak

Main article: Puma Peak

Puma Peak lies between Beverley Creek and Madeley Creek. The south summit (only a few meters lower than the main summit) offers a good ski trip. Follow the trail up Beverley Creek to reach the W side of the long ridge running south from Puma Peak. A system of open ramps heads up the west side of the ridge. At 1350m, switch to ramps on the east side of the ridge crest to reach gentle terrain in the alpine.

Madeley Lake

There is an alpine area above Madeley Lake with skiing in open meadows.

  • From the Whistler Olympic Park overnight lot via Madeley Road trail. Return via same route since it's a 2 way trail all the way.
  • From the Biathlon Range Parking via a shortcut through the woods, Madeley Creek Trail, Norwegian Woods, Lunch Lake and Madeley Road. This access route is closed during all Biathlon competitions, as it crosses the Biathlon race course. Return to the Biathlon Range via Madeley Road, Lunch Lake, Norwegian Woods and a shortcut through the forest. Norwegian Woods and Madeley Creek Trail are one way trails, but you can take the higher branch of Norwegian Woods then ski against the grain, but off the trails back to the Biathlon Range. There is some uphill skiing at the end to climb back up to the Biathlon Parking Lot.
  • From the Day Lodge Parking lot via Inside Passage, Madeley Creek Trail, Norwegian Woods, Lunch Lake and Madeley Road. Return to the day lodge via Madeley Road, Inside Passage and Outrun. There is some uphill skiing at the end to climb back up to the day lodge.

Telemagique Ridge

Main article: Telemagique Ridge
  • 3km up Callaghan FSR (mainline trail) an ungroomed road heads off on the right.
  • Follow the road, keeping left at two junctions.
  • The road ends at a landing at 1220m.
  • Follow the ridge crest uphill, heading north. On maps, the ridge looks very gentle, but there is a lot of micro terrain that makes travel and route finding a little more tricky. The upper part of the route follows a strange valley the runs along the top of the ridge.
  • The final summit is most easily ascended from the NW side. There is a nice ski run from the top down to Telemagique Lake.

Callaghan Lake

Main article: Callaghan Lake
  • It's 8.5km up Callaghan FSR (mainline trail) to Callaghan Lake, which takes about 2 hours to ski at a reasonable pace.
  • The west side of the lake has some nice yoyo skiing terrain on east facing slopes.
  • The north side of the lake has excellent open meadows for skiing on generally S facing slopes. The 1800m summit overlooking Cirque Lake is a good objective for a day trip.

Whistler Nordic Centre & Callahagn Valley Master Plan

Whistler Nordic Centre Homepage