not to be a jackass chris, but do you know any spots besides what you hear of ? you've never been up there, and if you have tell me when you got sleds, there are great spots all over the pass though for sure. And trying to say what faces is what gave it away. Assuming you have sleds, if you go in the normal cat track, cant remember the trail number, but it will take you up a few switchbacks than you'll go through some open spots, and i would deffinately reccomend going in a ways, but make sure you are prepared for the day, water, shovels and everything. The pass isnt all that steep, but when we were back there this past week, once it hit about 12 p.m. everything seemed like it just wanted to let the top foot and a half slide. Have a crew that knows whats up, and dig your pits. The best spots i found were after the trails started breaking off from the normal one that comes up from the parking lots, usually below the cat track, you could find nice cliffs to build stuff off of, but be aware, you will be very tired, the snow isnt packed and was nearly 4-5 ft deep, which i'm sure most of you are aware. But post hole it, and be safe!