Porcupine Saddle is a ski run at Loveland Basin. It's a very long walk (and an ugly ski shuffle down the rocky south-facing back of Wild Child) for a low angle run, but Porky really benefits from wind deposition of snow, and it's great quality low-angle snow. Fun to get away from it all in Porcupine Saddle as well - take the high skier's right traverse and you'll probably be able to look at your tracks all alone all day.
Uphill hiking is prohibited on the Porcupine Saddle ski run, but you can maximize untracked turns by maintaining the highest possible traverse to the skier's left.
Porcupine Saddle is located just to the south of Wild Child