Steep & Deep Touring
- Duration: 2 Days (approx.)
- Location: Pemberton, British Columbia
- Product code: PG2FG0
The Steep and Deep program is an action-packed 2-day backcountry ski and splitboarding adventure with a focus on searching the Sea-t0-Sky area for the most sought-after steep lines. Over the course of the two day program we will choose venues that will be challenging and push your limits.
During this program, you will receive expert coaching and instruction on steep skiing and splitboarding skills. Learn and refine how to manage various types of terrain, how to asses and enter steep lines, manage sloughs, control your speed on icy snow, and much more. You will not only gain confidence and strengthen your backcountry skiing and boarding technique to tackle steeper and more challenging terrain, but you will be able to approach those narrow gullies and steeper chutes with more control. Those more remote or mountainous lines will become more comfortably achievable.
We run generally run this program in March & April as the weather is more stable and we have a deeper snowpack. Of course we can often accommodate other dates on private programs if that doesn't work for you.
Who’s this trip for:
This program is designed to accommodate a range of skiers and splitboarders, from those just breaking into the steeps to those with many steep lines under their belt. Our guides will aim to provide plenty of challenges for all skiers at every level.
Some of our Favorite Areas:
- Whaleback Couloir or Serratus North Face, Tantalus
- Pork Boss or 9th Hole on Decker, Blackcomb Backcountry
- Banana Cute or NW Face on Fissile, Whistler Backcountry
- Goat Ridge Couloirs, Sky Pilot Backcountry
How to Sign up:
- Open Groups: Meet new friends and ski! Just pick one of our weekly trips below and signup.
- Private Group: Get your own guide and you call the shots on what is covered and Available all season long!
Waiver & Risk Management:
As you know, outdoor activities involve numerous hazards including, but not limited to, avalanches, crevasses, rockfall, slips and falls, equipment failure, poor weather, etc. And while we do our best to anticipate and mitigate these hazards we cannot completely eliminate them. So, as with anything fun, you will be required to sign our Participant Release to take part in one of our courses or trips.