This cartographic resource depicts the expansive terrain located on the backside of Vail Mountain. It provides skiers and snowboarders with a visual representation of the various bowls, runs, and terrain features available in this renowned backcountry-like area. Specifically, such resources delineate the spatial arrangements of areas like Sun Up Bowl, Sun Down Bowl, Tea Cup Bowl, China Bowl, Siberia Bowl, and Mongolia Bowl, including lift access points, marked trails (if any), and potential hazards.
The significance of having a well-defined visual aid for this area lies in its ability to improve navigational safety and optimize the on-mountain experience. Given the size and complexity of the terrain, a cartographic reference reduces the risk of disorientation, particularly in adverse weather conditions where visibility can be significantly reduced. Furthermore, careful review and usage can enable individuals to plan routes efficiently, choosing areas aligned with their skill level and snow conditions preferences. Historically, access to this type of information was often reliant on local knowledge; improved cartography and distribution enhance accessibility for a wider range of users.