Each year we run a handful of choose global ski journeys. These journeys might be supported by regional ground resources but we use our Canadian guides to lead the trips. This suggests you can be confident that your guide is licensed to the standards appropriate for the goal and holds expert avalanche accreditation from Canada.
We have experience operating in all of these locations. Giant Peninsula, Iceland Ski Safari: Iceland is turning into one of the world's most demanded backcountry ski locations. The Giant Peninsula sits in the Northern section of Iceland, near the Polar circle. With minimal plants, the terrain provides chances for long open runs ending near the sea.
Preparation your own private backcountry touring ski & splitboard packages in Canada with a private ski guide can be very satisfying in regards to what you achieve. This is since the speed and the objective depend on you and your group. There is no compromise involved as the sole objective of the guide is to satisfy your backcountry skiing or splitboarding goals.
Beartooth Powder Guides offers ski and snowboard assisting services for the mountains that surround Cooke City. Just a 3 hour drive from Bozeman, Montana this region is understood for it's legendary storms and trusted powder. The alternatives for numerous goals are extensive! Beartooth Powder Guides likewise uses ski guiding in Yellowstone National forest near Cooke City and in the Big Sky region as well.
There are various ski trip alternatives from downtown Cooke City. Allow among our guides to reveal you some of the fantastic POWDER STASHES, right from your motel door. Ski tours up Republic, Hayden and Sheep Creek offer many choices for every ability level. From low angle tree skiing, to steeper bowl and couloir snowboarding, there are possibilities for all kinds of conditions and individuals's capabilities.
The Beartooth mountains that surround Cooke City are loaded with high alpine trip choices. The surface outside the winderness boundaries around Goose Lake, Mount Zimmer and Aero Lakes supplies days of options with a few of the most beautiful ski touring in the United States, bring your electronic camera! Remain in the Woody Creek Cabin or the Mount Zimmer Yurt and let us take care of all the logistics.
The surface, snowpack and route finding can be tricky, let us break path for you throughout the day and keep you safe. Beartooth Powder Guides uses fully assisted and catered overnight trips in the heart of the Beartooth Mountains. Whether your group wishes to choose an extensive tour and see the sites like Glacier Peak, Granite Peak, Wolf Mountain, and Sawtooth Mountain or a customized objective, Beartooth Powder Guides can guide you securely and easily throughout the large Beartooth Wilderness.
Individuals must be a strong intermediate skier/rider and feel comfortable with a variable snow pack/un-groomed terrain. Please call for dates concerning the upcoming season. * Travel and overnight charges may use$ 350/day $200/person/dayGuest: Guide, 4:1 Avalanche security equipment (beacon, shovel, probe), Food, lodging, and backcountry exploring set-upLodging discounts readily available. Inquire with our workplace. * Avalanche security gear & backcountry touring set-ups can be rented for an extra fee.
Avalanche security equipment (beacon, shovel, probe), - $15 for all three per dayMammut RAS air knapsack - $25 per dayAT Bundle - Skis, Skins Poles - $45 per daySplitboard Plan - Board, skins, Poles - $45 per dayLet us record your memories so you can concentrate on your adventure for $350 per journey.
Sharing our enthusiasm for backcountry snowboarding and snowboarding is what we like to do. Our AMGA trained/certified guides specialize in providing remarkable mountain experiences with a low guide ratio. Aspen is among the locations in The United States and Canada where backcountry snowboarding very first took hold, and to this day it remains a one-of-kind global ski location.
Take an appearance at the offerings below, including lift-accessed ski descents. If it's your first time exploring the backcountry consider a lift-access or introduction to backcountry skiing trip. Comparable to summer hiking, winter ski touring has the included bonus offer of a ski descent. Desire more? Go on a ski mountaineering trip and perhaps climb and ski a winter peak.
As a slopeside backcountry test center based out of Aspen Highlands, all the light-weight alpine touring devices required for the day are available for day-to-day demonstration. Considering that 1977, Aspen Expeditions' ski guides have actually been leading skiers into the winter backcountry of the Elk Mountains; our local understanding is unmatched.
Discover the finest of backcountry skiing in Oregon. Bend uses heaps of groomed slopes and gnarly terrain serviced by chairlifts, but sometimes you long for something different. Something bold. Something serene. Something that leaves you out of breath and enamored by the hammering of your own heartbeat. Backcountry skiing Bend's lesser-traveled surface isn't for the faint of heart, however it's a great way to find an experience worth extoling for several years to come.
A couple of ideas, for security's sake: Never go out without preparing yourself by finding out about avalanche security, inspecting weather condition reports, and determining avalanche conditions. Load your avalanche gear, consisting of beacon, probe, and shovel. Make sure you're heading out with a friend who likewise has all 3 and knows how to use them.
Please check out the Central Oregon Avalanche Association's site for avalanche resources and current snowpack observations. Known to locals as "The Cone," the Cinder Cone at Mt. Bachelor grown out of the base in the most current eruption in the Central Oregon Cascades. It is a local favorite for backcountry skiing since it's more accessible than a lot of real backcountry places since it's connected to the Mt.
The cone provides 700 feet of vertical ski surface on slopes as much as about 40 degrees. To access The Cone from Bend, take the Cascade Lakes Highway and drive 19.7 miles to the Mt. Bachelor West Town parking location. When in the parking lot, continue to the west side of the parking area near to the base of the Red Chair lift.
Follow the Cone side of Leeway all the method up to the saddle that is formed in between The Cone and Mt. Bachelor, where you will turn right and head north to complete your ascent. From the top of The Cone, you are allowed to ride any element. The East face is without a doubt the most popular, as it permits an easy walking back up or the alternative to ride down to the parking lot without having to trek out.
Tumalo Mountain is a 7,775 foot tall shield volcano located simply throughout the Cascade Lakes Highway from Mt. Bachelor that is accessible from the Dutchman Flat Sno-Park. To get there, just follow the same route as you would to The Cone except turn best into the Dutchman Flat Sno-Park simply prior to you would divert to the delegated get to Mt.
You will need a Sno-Park permit to park at Dutchman Flat, which can be acquired at the Bend Visitor Center, or at a variety of sport stores, consisting of the Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center and ski stores on the way to the mountain. Permits are available in one day, three day, or annual options.