it says too far left, which is true in one sense because ending up on the south side of the ridge, where that picture is taken, would infact be too far left. But ending up on the south side of the ridge doesn't mean you are going to encounter zones like that one. In fact, some people drop off cars in function so that they can ski the south side of the ridge on their last lap. What I meant by 'technically too far right' is that the danger zone for the south side of the ridge (and where I'm assuming that picture was taken) is far skiers right on the south side of the ridge. Khybers lies on the West and North side, which means you have to start going right at the top of the Khybers zone to stay within the limits that feed back to creekside. But if you start too far left, and end up on the South Side of the ridge (going down to the cheakamus), then if you go too far right you'll end up in the danger zone. I think the very edge (skiers left edge) of the danger zone might have some gnarly but ride-able lines (like the pciture I posted), but the thick of the danger zone is certain death.