Map of Muir Snowfield Ski Tour

Skiing the Muir Snowfield on Mt. Rainier

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Muir Snowfield Ski Tour
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Moderate: 8.8 miles, Full day
 
Overview: The Muir Snowfield on the south-east flank of Mt. Rainier offers some of the longest ski descents in the Cascades during the winter, spring and early summer. Starting at Paradise at 5400 feet, backcountry skiers and riders can climb up to Camp Muir at over 10,000 ft and enjoy the broad snowfield as they carve turns down its moderate slopes back to Paradise. In the winter, the snowfield is often in the clouds on snowy days so pick your weather and routes appropriately. The snow coverage varies a great deal in the late spring and early summer. Two of the segments in this video were shot around the same time on two different years- one year where the snow was melting back early and well consolidated, the other where the coverage was similar to late winter with soft and even fresh snow conditions. A complete video guide is available on Amazon's Instant Video - see the link in the Resources Box below.

Tips: Essential back-country touring gear. Beacons, snow shovel and probe, plus the ten essentials. Best done during the spring when the snow is deep and consolidated. More resources and full HD 3D maps are available at Dr.Telemark.com.
Start of Tour
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Base of Panorama Point Climb
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Panorama Point - 6800 ft
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McClure Rock
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Anvil Rock
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Camp Muir
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Entry to Upper Nisqually Chute
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Entry into Edith Creek Valley
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The Golden Gate
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