
Garibaldi Neve Traverse
Route Details
The Garibaldi Neve Traverse is a rite of passage for ski tourers in the Coast Mountains — a 40-kilometre journey across sprawling glaciers, towering volcanic peaks, and some of the most photogenic alpine terrain in the province. Connecting the Diamond Head trailhead near Squamish with the Rubble Creek exit north of Whistler, it’s a line that captures the essence of backcountry skiing in the Sea to Sky corridor: accessible yet committing, and endlessly beautiful.
Some teams go for the trip in a oner, starting early and finishing late, but taking multiple days allows you to immerse yourself a little more in your surroundings. The downside of the multi-day option is the heavy pack you’ll have to carry....pick your poison.
The trip begins with a steady climb from the Diamond Head parking lot to Elfin Lakes, where the modern shelter offers a warm overnight stop and a chance to watch sunset light over Mount Garibaldi. From there, the route continues north past Opal Cone, The Tent, and Atwell Peak, all remnants of Garibaldi’s volcanic past. The most objectively dangerous part of the entire trip is usually the descent into and climb out of Ring Creek, which is threatened by overhead avalanche hazard. If conditions are not right - go home!
The skinning is generally moderate once out of Ring Creek, with a few steeper pitches that provide efficient elevation gain onto the Garibaldi Neve proper. This vast, undulating icefield is framed by ridges and seracs, making navigation a critical element in moving safely and efficiently through the terrain. Make sure you download the relevant maps on Outmap before setting out!
Midway through the traverse, most parties camp near the Warren Glacier or the Glacier Pikes, taking in huge views and the silence that defines this section of the park. As you leave the alpine, the descent toward Garibaldi Lake is long, flowing, and scenic, and thoroughly enjoyable in good snow conditions. Once on the lake, a final slog (let’s he honest here) across the frozen expanse brings you to the shore below The Table.
The final challenge is the long ski and hike out through the Rubble Creek Trail, which winds through dense forest to the parking lot below. It’s a demanding finish, especially with heavy packs, but the satisfaction of linking such an iconic alpine route is worth every minute. Even if the satisfaction isn’t providing enough motivation, the prospect of burgers getting ever closer should do!
The Garibaldi Neve Traverse requires solid fitness, reliable navigation tools, and crevasse rescue experience. Spring offers the best combination of stable snow and longer daylight hours. With clear weather, good planning, and a capable team, it’s one of the most memorable and aesthetic ski traverses anywhere in western Canada — a true Coast Mountains classic.
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