There's a lot of great skiing off Sunrise. Given the temps we had over the last couple of weeks, I don't know how well the snow has held up. I've been trying to consult with the Greenwater oracles, but they seem to be in their trance.
The best lines up there are off Dege Peak. When driving up to Sunrise, there's a hairpin turn with a parking lot. If you stop and go to the W/NW side of the road, down below is a little lake and up a bit to your left is a scenic peak with a couloir off the top. You can't miss it. That's Dege Peak.
Ideally, bring 2 cars and leave one there at the hairpin. Drive on up to the Sunrise lot. Bring hiking boots or sturdy shoe, load up a pack with gear and prepare to hike about 30-40 minutes. Behind the lodges, to the S, there's a ridge about 2-300 vert above the parking lot. There's a trail that goes up to the ridge and then one that goes along the ridge. Go right (E) along that ridge as it parallels the road below and follow it. You'll pass at least 4 saddles with nice lines on N. exposures that hold snow a little better than Dege, but aren't as long. Some are pretty steep.
Eventually, you'll come to the shoulder of Dege and you'll be able to see the hairpin lot. Hang a left and scramble up the ridge to a little slot just below the main summit. Swap gear and peel off down. I'd say it's 800-900 vert and steep at the top with some narrow and wider slots as options on the way down.
Ski down into the basin, bearing right. When the snow runs out, the climb up the ridge to your right can be tricky, especially where the snow meets the heather/gorse. Scramble up that ridge and there's a trail and a 5-10 minute walk down to the hairpin lot.
Rinse, repeat as often as desired.
There's more skiing up towards Burroughs mountain, about 30-40 minutes up the ridge above the Sunrise lot, but to your left. It's mellower, shorter pitches.
Beware of thunder storms. No fun hiking in a downpour with lightening rods on your back.
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