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is mt. millicent at brighton considered backcountry? not the lift served area, but the hike up to the actual summit? im headin out this year and really wanna ski it, but i dont have any bc stuff(probe,beacon,etc.)
You could check the trail map, but Technically I think the summit is considered in bounds. Still there is some hairy slides that come off that thing. Go prepared or don't go.
Well it's kind of pointless to have the gear if you don't know how to use it. It's not like a "get out of avalanche free card". If you will be traveling alone and you don't know very much about snow saftey I suggest staying inbounds. The wasatch range enjoys sliding.
good advice. thanks.i was st brighton last year and as soon as i saw it i wanted it really badly, it was closed the day i was there so i couldnt go up, so im hoping when we go this year i can ski it, but i wont be able to have any avvy gear.