Pillow line
A run down a series of snow-covered boulders or stumps that form soft, cushion-like features.
A run down a series of snow-covered boulders or stumps that form soft, cushion-like features. It is a term used in mountain terrain and piste features.
Mountain terrain varies enormously between resorts and even between different parts of the same mountain. Pillow line is something you will encounter regularly when reading piste maps and resort guides. The gradient, aspect and altitude of the terrain all affect snow quality and difficulty. Resort grading systems (green, blue, red, black) help skiers identify suitable terrain.
Understanding pillow line helps you read the piste map and choose terrain that matches your ability. Always check local signage and conditions before venturing into unfamiliar areas.
Related terms include Powder, Freeride and Pow day.