Off-piste skiing for Powder Adventures means using ski resort lifts to access the backcountry. This week long adventure for advanced to expert
skiers and snowboarders is the heart and soul
of Powder Adventures.
Our tour starts in Calgary, AB on the edge of
the Rocky Mountains where we gather and spend
the first night. From there we head to the mountains
and spend the next two days exploring the Banff
resorts. From Banff we head further into the mountains
to Golden, BC, the home of Canada's newest
resort, Kicking Horse. Kicking Horse resort is
perfectly situated to easily explore hundreds
of hectares of untouched powder bowls and chutes
located in the adjacent backcountry. We ride lifts
high into the alpine and then go into the backcountry.
With a small amount of hiking, using only a fraction
of the effort were we to climb from the valley
bottom, we find ourselves on top of 1000ft couloirs,
3500ft powder runs, and untouched snow fields.
We then have an amazing run, or maybe two, before
traversing back to the resort to start it all
over again. Our accommodation throughout the trip
is chosen keeping comfort, location, and rest
in mind.
All guests going into the backcountry are required
to wear an avalanche transceiver as well as carry
a small backpack containing an avalanche probe
and small rescue shovel. If guests are not familiar
with backcountry safety equipment Canadian Powder
Skiing Adventures guides will take sufficient
time to make guests comfortable before proceeding
into the backcountry. Guests are also encouraged
to wear an ABS avalanche safety backpack of which
we are a dealer. Backcountry safety equipment
is available for rent from Canadian Powder Skiing
Adventures.
Our highly trained guides have extensive first
aid and avalanche certifications as well as an
extensive knowledge of the guiding area. To get
the most out of the experience guests will require
backcountry travel equipment. For skiers this
would be an alpine touring set-up with skins,
for snowboarders; snowshoes and collapsible poles
or a split board are the best option. Contact
Canadian Powder Skiing Adventures for more information.
Disclaimer: Due to varying avalanche
and weather conditions we are not able to guarantee
the amount of time spent in the backcountry. Safety
is our number one priority at Canadian Powder
Skiing Adventures. Having said that trips are
booked at the optimal time of year for backcountry
adventure, and the chances are if we cannot go
into the backcountry because of unstable snow
conditions the skiing inside the resort boundaries
is fantastic. The itinerary is subject to slight
changes due to weather and backcountry conditions.
Itinerary
- Day 1 (Saturday) Guests
arrive in Calgary and are picked up and transferred to
a hotel. Any rental requirements are taken care of.
Guests have the opportunity to go out and experience
Calgary's unique cowboy nightlife.
- Day 2 (Sunday) Travel to
Banff Sunday morning; Ski Sunshine. A great warm-up
and the opportunity to ski Delerium Dive. Spend Sunday
night in historic and lively Banff.
- Day 3 (Monday) Ski Lake
Louise - Travel to Golden, B.C.
- Day 4 (Tuesday) Ski Kicking
Horse Resort and surrounding backcountry.
- Day 5 (Wednesday) Ski Kicking
Horse Resort and surrounding backcountry.
- Day 6 (Thursday) Ski Kicking
Horse Resort and surrounding backcountry.
- Day 7 (Friday) Ski Kicking
Horse Resort, Lake Louise, or Sunshine. Return to
Calgary.
- Day 8 (Saturday) Guest Depart
Trip Totals
- 6 Days of Skiing. 2 within
ski hill boundaries, 4 off piste.
- 7 Nights Accommodation
- Lots of Powder Face Shots
- 430 km without side trips
- 100,000+ Vertical Feet
- Endless Memories
Cost
$2,400.00 + GST (Single Occupancy)
$2,200.00 +GST (Double Occupancy)
Dates
Scheduled to run in
the winter of 2008 on
the following dates:
- January 26th to February 2nd
- February 9th to the 16th
- February 23rd to
1st March
- March 1st
to the 8th
- March 8th to the 15th
- March 15th to the 22nd
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