For the holiday of a lifetime……
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmFor memories and friendships that last a lifetime.
Our season runs from mid-December to mid-April with an average snowfall of 1500 cm (600 inches) annually. Our skiing takes place in the Badshot Range of the Selkirk Mountains. This region benefits from regular snowfall, very little wind, and relatively moderate temperatures — conditions that skiers worldwide have come to recognize as the best and most consistent for wilderness backcountry skiing.
Your adventure begins from our secluded mountain lodge, built specifically with skiers in mind. From the moment you arrive every detail is taken care of. Our state-of-the-art snowcat effortlessly transports you to the upper alpine ridges of Great Northern and Thompson Mountains. Only 16 guests each week have access to 75 sq. km. (30 square miles) of expansive and varied terrain. Two guides accompany the group of skiers and will do all they can to find the best snow and terrain for the group. Skiers are provided with avalanche transceivers and instruction and practice in their use. Our guides have many years of backcountry skiing experience and will offer help and instruction in all conditions. They are dedicated professionals and are committed to looking after your safety and enjoyment.
Skiers with a sense of adventure who are looking for an escape from civilization, lifts, line-ups and crowds will be pleasantly rewarded.
| Please remember, we offer wilderness skiing in an uncontrolled environment. Skiers should be of at least advanced intermediate ability. Weather and snow conditions can change quickly. Powder snow is predominant, but skiers must be prepared for a wide range of snow qualities in both alpine and treed settings. |
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