Gin Peak

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Difficulty Rating Advanced
Location Key Q
NTS Mapsheet 92 J/3
Route 4km/3hrs
Starting Elevation 875m
High Point 1803m
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Gin Peak is the summit immediately south of Rainbow Lake. It makes a nice day trip when approached from Whistler Olympic Park in the Callaghan Valley. There is a ski run north off the summit to Rainbow Lake. North and Northwest facing slopes going down to Hanging Lake are also excellent ski runs.

This approach to the Rainbow Lake area can also be used to climb Rainbow Mountain. Approaching Rainbow from the Callaghan side is shorter, and strong parties can climb the summit and ski all the way back down in a day.

Access

Access is from Whistler Olympic Park, the cross-country skiing, biathlon and ski jumping facility in the Callaghan Valley. Whistler Olympic Park is at the far end of Callaghan Valley Road, which leaves highway 99 north of Brandywine Falls, about 20km south of Whistler. The backcountry access trails begin from the Biathlon Range Parking Lot, which is about 1km past the main Day Lodge on Callaghan Valley Road. Overnight parking is only permitted at the Alexander Falls Recreation Site parking lot outside the main gate. Parking here adds an extra 1.5km of skiing along groomed trails. Whistler Olympic Park normally closes in mid April, and the road is gated just after Alexander Falls. After the Olympic Park is closed, park at Alexander Falls and use the unmaintained cross-country trails to reach the backcountry access trailheads.

Route

A marked wilderness ski trail climbs steeply up to Hanging Lake from the Whistler Olympic Park Biathlon Range.

  • Park in the Biathlon Spectator Parking lot (P8) located on the left as you drive towards the biathlon building.
  • Just east of the Biathlon Range scoreboard and penalty loop is a small storage shed. A small road starts here heading uphill parallel to the outermost XC trails. The road is designate at "Olympic Explorer" snowshoe trail. Do not use the outermost XC trail as it is for downhill traffic only and XC skiers may be going very fast around some blind corners.
  • After a pair of switchbacks, the road forks twice. Keep left at the first fork, then right at the second one. Continue straight through some tangled trees to reach the end of a wide logging road.
  • Go along the logging road for perhaps 50m to where there is a large sign. The marked route enters the forest here on the uphill side of the road. Follow the orange diamond markers up the valley towards Hanging Lake. Initially, the route ascends gentle slopes on the north side of the creek, trending right. At 1086m, the route crosses the creek and continues up the south side.
  • At 1160m, the route heads steeply uphill (avalanche hazard) to climbers right, reaching open meadows at 1239m. The route through the meadows heads up and left to a bench along the bottom edge of a large talus slope at 1320m.
  • Continue left along the bench, until it ends near the creek flowing out of Hanging Lake. Then climb steeply straight up to gain a higher bench that continues left to the outlet of Hanging Lake.
  • The trail markers end at the outlet of Hanging Lake.
Distance Location Elevation Position (NAD27)
0.0km Biathlon Parking 875m 10U 0491858E 5554703N
0.1km Trailhead & start of flagging 875m 10U 0492001E 5554753N
TBD Leave logging road 945m (?) 10U 0492592E 5554652N (?)
TBD Cross main creek 1086m 10U 0493173E 5554707N
TBD Meadows 1239m 10U 0493513E 5554712N
TBD Bench below Talus Slope 1317m 10U 0493729E 5554661N
2.6km Hanging Lake 1410m (?) 10U 0494017E 5555002N (?)

Alternate Routes

If the Biathlon Range parking is closed for an event, an alternate start for this route is possible from the day lodge using the XC competition trails. Pick up an XC trail map since route finding is a bit tricky in the complicated XC trail network.

  • Start on Olympic Nordic Combined where it climbs from the day lodge up past the stadium area.
  • Turn right onto Olympic XC / Ski jump loop at the top of the first hill.
  • Take shortcuts on Olympic XC to quickly reach the highest point on the trail near the creek coming down from hanging lake.
  • Take the right hand fork (an ungroomed logging road) that leads to the marked trail coming from the Biathlon Range.
  • Return via the same route, taking extra caution skiing the wrong way down one way XC trails.
 Even though the road is closed, the XC trails are still useable.  

For overnight use or if you want to leave early or return late, Park at the Whistler Olympic Park overnight parking lot and ski along Madeley Loop trail, Inside Passage and Biathlon Connector trails to reach the Biathlon Range and the start of the trail to Hanging Lake. This route may also be used late in the season when Whistler Olympic Park is closed and the main gate is locked.

Hazards

  1. Avalanche terrain - ATES Challenging