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Split The Peak - Sold Out
Northern Vermont is home to some of the deepest stashes in the East, both in-bounds and out. From side and backcountry tours to utilizing the resort's uphill travel policy, the goods are out there; you just need to know how to get to them.
Split The Peak goes deep into something that's common to many, yet mystical for many more. It's a touring-specific demo for snowboarders looking to find the goods while sampling some of the best backcountry gear in the industry.
When: Heats depart at 9:00a and 1:00p, on Saturday, February 7th, 2026. Please expect winter driving conditions on your way here and arrive 45-60 minutes PRIOR to your heat departure time for gear fitting and group organization.
Where: Heats start/end on Alice's Patio, located on Tramside // Tram Haus Lodge.
***Groups are capped at 6 people***
Split boards, Bindings, Skins, and Poles supplied by Burton, guests just bring their snowboard boots and a smile.
For $75 you get a splitboard rental, a guided tour and descent, and an Uphill Season Pass.
Gear is first come first serve, reserved in advance. Once you purchase your admission, you will need to email Cody (info below) to confirm your heat time.
Registration closed, Event has sold out.
ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST COMPLETE A JAY PEAK WAIVER.
After you purchase admission and complete your waiver, you must e-mail Cody Gage (cgage@jaypeakresort.com) to complete your registration, confirm your heat time(9a or 1p), and reserve your gear. Please include your name, height, weight, stance/angles, stance width, goofy/regular, and preferred board size.
Times will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. 6 people max per heat.
Waiver:
- All participants are required to complete a Jay Peak Waiver and sign the Uphill Travel Policy prior to the start of the event. The UTP document will be available at the event.
PLEASE READ ME: This event is not for skiers or first-time riders. Our guides will be taking you up and down natural un-groomed mountain terrain. You must already be able to safely and effectively snowboard on upper-Intermediate and Advanced trails and glades AS RATED TO JAY PEAK DIFFICULTY LEVELS in all variety of conditions.