World’s best ski runs: 100 to 1

"It's a steep and impressive couloir that connects the glacier to the rest of the ski area," says Dynastar World Cup Ski Racer Dominique Gisin. "There are big bumps all over the place." "The Dolomites are the most beautiful mountains in the world and the run goes straight down past the famous Tofana Shute," says Pamela Thorburn, a member of Great Britain's ski-X team. It might not look exciting, but once your skis are sliding on this often empty piste on a sunny day, nothing beats this seemingly endless run, says Fall Line magazine editor Nicola Iseard. This Olympic run is named after a former Canadian ski team member and Whistler's director of skiing. Various sections include names like Lower Insanity, Toilet Bowl and Boyd's Bump. "My favorite run in the world is The Stash," says Becky Menday, member of Great Britain's Freestyle Snowboard Team. "It takes you through the trees and has fantastic natural wooden features for you to session all the way through."

20. Inspiration (Montana)

19. Tiffindell (South Africa)

18. Rotegg (Switzerland)

17. Exchange Drop (New Zealand)

16. Poma slopes (India)

15. Delirium Dive (Alberta)

14. Corbet's Couloir (Wyoming)

13. Valle Blanche (France)

12. Piste No. 6 (Switzerland)

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World's best ski runs: 100 to 1

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