Raynolds Pass is a snowkite spot at 2,083m elevation on the Continental Divide at the Idaho-Montana border. This mountain pass offers powerful and constant winds channeled through the pass. Rolling terrain allowing jumps and freeriding. One of the highest and windiest snowkite spots in the region. Reserved for experienced riders due to extreme conditions. Season from November to April.
Open all year round
Freeride (Ski touring access)
Altitude: 2083m
Extremely powerful winds on the pass — gusts can exceed 60 knots. Extreme cold with lethal wind chill. Frequent blizzards and white-out conditions. High elevation (2,083m): altitude sickness and dehydration. Avalanche risk on adjacent slopes. Rolling terrain: risk of unintended jumps. Total isolation — no rescue services. Experienced and self-sufficient riders only.
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Suggest an editRolling snow-covered surface on mountain pass. Snow often wind-blown — areas of deep and crusted snow. Terrain with relief allowing freeriding. Elevation 2,083m with extreme winter temperatures (-30°C possible).
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