Iconic Tracks
255legendary runs, hikes & trails. How many have you conquered?
🇨🇭 Switzerland
46° gradient (104% pitch), one of the steepest groomed slopes in the world. Starts with a 265 m illuminated tunnel through the mountain at Scex Rouge. Opened 2023
World Cup slalom — tight, icy turns through the village with 30,000 fans lining the course
Schilthorn to Lauterbrunnen — 14.9 km, 2,170 m drop, world's longest amateur ski race since 1928
Longest World Cup downhill at 4.48 km — the Hundschopf cliff jump at 160 km/h
The "Swiss Wall" — near-vertical mogul field connecting Avoriaz to Champéry in Portes du Soleil
From Mont-Fort (3,330 m) — the steepest groomed run in the 4 Vallées system
World Cup downhill — sweeping high-alpine terrain with panoramic Valais views
Notorious mogul field below Col des Gentianes — unpisted, unforgiving
🇦🇹 Austria
World Cup slalom course — technical, icy, under floodlights. Kitzbühel's other legendary race
Steepest groomed run in Austria — 78% gradient, pure adrenaline. Short but absolutely brutal
Named after Lord Roberts of Kandahar — Arlberg's most famous racing piste
Named after the Austrian legend — challenging World Cup super-G course
World Cup night slalom — 50,000 spectators line the floodlit course
The most feared World Cup downhill — 85% gradient at the Mausefalle, avg speed 100+ km/h
World Cup opener course — steep, icy, technical GS start at 3,040 m glacier
🇫🇷 France
Longest continuous piste in Europe — 7 km, 2,000 m vertical from 3,226 m summit
1992 Olympic men's downhill — 960 m drop at up to 65° gradient
Steepest groomed run in the 3 Vallées — narrow, steep, often icy couloir from Saulire summit
1992 Olympic women's downhill — 55° max gradient, relentless pitch from Bellevarde top to bottom
No grooming, no markers, no safety nets — a single téléphérique to 3,200 m, then 2,150 m of raw mountain
From Cime Caron (3,195 m) summit — panoramic 360° views of the French Alps before the plunge
Longest black run in Europe — 16 km from Pic Blanc (3,330 m) to Sarenne gorge
20 km ungroomed glacier descent from Aiguille du Midi (3,842 m) through the Mer de Glace
🇮🇹 Italy
World Cup giant slalom — one of the steepest GS courses on the circuit
The 2026 Olympic downhill course — iconic Tofane backdrop
Classic World Cup downhill in the Dolomites — Ciaslat wall and camel bumps
One of the most spectacular World Cup downhills — the San Pietro jump at 140 km/h
🇸🇪 Sweden
World Cup and 2007 World Championship course — Sweden's most demanding race piste
🇺🇸 United States
Taos Ski Valley's signature mogul run — steep, relentless bumps named after founder Al Blake
50° chute off the 4,350 m Lone Mountain summit — mandatory rope entry, avalanche gear required
The most famous expert chute in the world — you must jump or drop in off a cornice, no easy way down
America's first chairlift resort (1936) — the classic run where modern skiing began
Spring backcountry pilgrimage — hike up, ski down the 50° headwall of this glacial cirque. No lifts
Narrow chute dropping 3,000 ft from Hidden Peak — Snowbird's most extreme inbounds line
1960 Olympic heritage — legendary steep terrain, 2,000 ft vertical, where extreme skiing was born
Historic US lift — serves some of the most challenging inbounds terrain in the country, 'The Mothership' of Squaw.
Steepest mogul run on the US East Coast — a wall of bumps that's hosted World Cup events
Classic Colorado steeps — long, exposed, above treeline at 12,500 ft. No hiding from the mountain
Double-black extreme inbounds — rocks, cliffs, tight trees. One of the gnarliest lift-served runs in America
🇨🇦 Canada
2010 Winter Olympic men's downhill course — named after the Canadian ski racing pioneer
Helmet and avalanche transceiver mandatory — 2,500 ft of extreme alpine terrain above Banff

