Backcountry Ski & Splitboarding

Description:
Ski all over the Cascade mountains this winter without any lift lines! Skiing in the backcountry involves a type of ski and binding designed to go up the mountains, as well as down. If you are a snowboarder, we have snowboards that split in half to allow you to climb the hill, then snowboard down. We have all of the equipment, including BCA Float avalanche backpacks, shovels, probes, beacons, touring skis/boards,bindings/poles/skins, as well as AT ski boots! It is a lot of work but completely worth the reward of untouched snow on powder days! If you are at least a blue level skier at resorts and are wanting to get away from the chair lifts for some truly unforgettable turns, then come to one of our guided courses this winter! Due to weather, location is subject to change for safety.
Backcountry skiing is growing in popularity and backcountry access is increasing. Don’t miss the opportunity to see amazing alpine wilderness and truly unforgettable skiing. Our trips provides all the gear you need to go safely into the back country!




Destinations:

Snoqualmie Pass
Stevens Pass
Overnight Luxury Ski Trips
All over the Cascades!



How to prepare:

WE PROVIDE: Transportation, gear (skis, boards, boots, poles, safety equipment), and instructor/guide.
YOU PROVIDE: Water, lunch/snacks, above ankle insulated boots, and appropriate clothing.
EXTRAS ITEMS: Camera, sunscreen/sunglasses, above ankle insulated boots.
CLOTHING: You will need gloves, hats, waterproof pants and jacket. We recommend that you dress in layers. NO COTTON CLOTHING. COTTON IS A NEGATIVE INSULATOR, WHEN IT GETS WET IT GETS COLD AND STAYS COLD. We recommend fleece, polypro, polyester, and wool.

 

Go to RecTrac to see prices, get more information, and sign up for trips! See you outside!!

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