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Snowbird Ski Map
Snowbird Ski Map
Snowbird Ski Map
Snowbird Ski Map
Snowbird Ski Map
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$60
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Snowbird in Snowbird, Utah

Painted in 2006

Snowbird is legendary for good reason. It’s big, it’s got plenty of challenging terrain, and it’s been a hotbed of talent for some of the best skiers in the world for decades. No wonder its tram is iconic. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that it’s located in Little Cottonwood Canyon, a classic proving grounds for big mountain skiers, near the bustling metropolis of Salt Lake City. That doesn’t mean that Snowbird only caters to expert skiers though. There’s plenty of more moderate beginner and intermediate terrain, and with an average snowfall of 500 inches per year, things tend to stay nice and soft, both on, and off the groomed trails. Snowbird’s 13 lifts, including the tram, and six high-speed quad chairs make it easy to get around the mountain and stack lap after lap, and its 3,200 feet of vertical mean those laps are nice and long.

Timeless art for your home

Each piece is printed using the highest-quality materials and printing methods:

  • Paper type: 100% acid-free FSC-certified archival paper
  • Paper thickness: 230gsm
  • Printing: Canon 12 color giclee printing

Finishing touches

Framing

Our custom black wooden print frames feature a deep, squared profile to showcase Niehues’ timeless work. Frames feature a EV filtering non-glare acrylic front plus acid-free foamcore backing.

FRAME WIDTHS:

  • All prints: 1-1/4" inches wide, 13/16" deep
Canvas

Available as a large size gallery canvas. Each canvas is hand stretched over an internal frame and comes ready to hang with a pre-installed hanging wire.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

The legendary James Niehues

If you are a skier or snowboarder, there is a good chance James Niehues has been your mountain guide. Throughout his 30 year career he has worked at the  smallest hills and the most expansive resorts in North America. He has left his mark in South America, Australia, Asia and Europe too. And even if you have never shared a bottomless powder day with him, he has always been close by.