Treble Cone Ski Area · New Zealand
No Man's Land
Black (advanced)
48
Very good
126 m
Length
59 m
Vertical drop
1781 m
Starts at
1722 m
Ends at
39.2%
Avg gradient
54.7%
Max gradient
sustained 50 m
Elevation profile
Run analysis
No Man's Land is a black (advanced) run at Treble Cone Ski Area measuring 126 m, dropping 59 m from 1781 m down to 1722 m. It averages a 39.2% gradient, steepening to around 54.7% at its most sustained pitch.
Snowboard-friendly: no significant flat or uphill sections detected along the descent.
Bonvo Slope Score: 48/100 — Very good
Vertical2/30
Length1/25
Gradient character25/25
Flow20/20
Scored from the run's real geometry — steepness is judged against what a black (advanced) run should feel like, so every difficulty class can reach 100. Methodology
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