Tip for the Beginners: If you want to go to the top of the mountain, take the Gondola onto Spur Run (green). This will take you to Sundown Express (high-speed quad lift), when you get to the top take Tomahawk (Blue). Whilst Tomahawk is a "blue", it has a very short but wide blue section less than 100m in length, at the top, which is followed by a long, wide, and relatively flat section for the next 1.5km or so. I'm sure that if it didn't have the steeper section at the top it would most certainly be a green.
Tomahawk takes you down to Sunshine triple chair, where it's back to the top. Alternatively, you can take South Peak triple followed by Broadway (green) back to the top of the Gondola. From there it is Why Not (green) all the way down to Right-O-Way (green), and back to the base area.
For the sightseeing groomers like my wife, I'd recommend So What (green) which branches off Why Not and then BC Ski Way (green). This is some of the prettiest scenery on the mountain, with relatively little traffic.
For those intermediate skiers, like myself, who are trying to improve but aren't quite ready to tackle a full blown black, See Me is a good option. See Me is accessible off the Christie lifts, via Sitz, and offers a small taste of black skiing. Stay to the right of See Me, as the left is a little steeper, and hang on! The great part about See Me is that it is only 'Black' steep for the first half of the run, after which it becomes more like a blue as you run down to Headwall. If nothing else, the great view from the top of See Me makes it a worthwhile run to attempt.
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