After a day of exploring – or semi-exploring – Whistler Mountain, and another day spent zip lining through a snowstorm, I decided to take on Blackcomb Mountain, which is said to be somewhat trickier to navigate than Whistler.
At nearly 7,500 feet, Blackcomb Mountain is the higher of the two peaks. It offers more than 100 trails (as does Whistler), though roughly 30 percent of its trails are catered toward those at an advanced level; that being said, it’s still ripe with plenty of greens and easy, wide blue trails across the mountain.