Weather Roads Resort Trails Plan

Meadowlark

Black Diamond Front Side

Advanced tree skiing on the Front Side in the Eagle area, serviced by the Grizzly Gondola. Historically known as the “Z-run” or “Z-Run”; a patroller-developed designation embedded in the Lake Louise Ski Patrol Operations Manual. The “Z” likely refers to the zigzagging descent pattern required to navigate the steep, tree-lined topography; “ski cutting” for avalanche control involves patrollers descending in a zigzag pattern to test snow layers. Patrol designation: “Z-Run (Meadowlark)”. Sweep protocol: patrollers sweep Stampede to the top of the Z-run, meet the Eagle Meadow sweeper, continue down the Z-run to Pinecone Way, then through the Meadowlark Connector to Lowest Meadowlark. Named for the Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta); a grassland bird whose song is synonymous with the North American West. Veterans still call it “the Z-run.” See Upper Meadowlark, Lowest Meadowlark.