Poster: A snowHead
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I'm off to Revelstoke BC this winter. Has anyone got any pointers for sidecountry or backcountry ?
I've seen the articles on backcountryskiingcanada.com - which look good - but that's all. Is it acceptable to get into the cat skiing area that borders the ski hill ? Are there any other local areas ?
Thanks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hook up with some locals if you can.
I can tell you about how cat/ heli works in BC generally. The operator rents a "tenure" from the government, but if it's on public land (it most likely will be), then they don't control access to it. So they can't stop you sledding or hiking up there for example. In principle you can use their cat roads for access, and shred "their" runs, because they have an exclusive tenure to operate the business, not to access the land.
So you can see that it's easy to come into conflict if due "respect" isn't maintained. They'd not expect you to trash their runs, but may help you find other areas which don't harm their business. Note that RMR own one of the local Cat companies, which may affect things a little. You don't want to put their clients at risk. If you have an accident they will assist. If you're polite and not a nuisance they may even tow your sled out of a hole now and then. The staff will all be local and it's a small place. Locals will tell you how all this works.
I haven't used the resort heli/cat, but I have ridden with Eagle Pass heli which is excellent and has the advantage of not bordering the ski hill. Oh yes, Revelstoke, it's on the right side of the hill.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks for that quick response.
Very useful to know a bit of the background. I certainly don't want to upset the Cat operation so will ask around when I get there. Very conscious that I don't want to be playing above them on an uncontrolled part of the mountain.
Cheers.
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It's well worth parting with a bit of $ for a guide in my opinion. Just booked a trip to Revy this winter too. This will be my second time and I'm planning to take an Avi course while I'm there. I remember from my last visit that even some of the inbounds areas felt like being in slackcountry. I can imagine it's easy to get out of your depth if you don't know where you're going. Revelstoke is vast!
I booked my trip through a BC-based tour op called Powder Rangers. They were super helpful hooking us up with the avalanche safety course and we got a sweet deal for the Sutton Place hotel right at the lift base. I'm pretty sure they can arrange local guides too. I think we may do that on one day after our course.
www.powderrangers.ca
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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There are four sections to Revelstoke. The front, under the gondola. mostly trees, and be really careful going off through the trees. There are many rock bands and cliffs and it can soon turn nasty. To the skiers right at the top through the backcountry gate and the glades just inside the boundary are good but that is where most people go. I really liked the glades there. The hike up above the Mackenzie outpost is where it really starts. The back bowl is tremendous, and the further skiers right you hike or go the quieter, deeper, steeper and better. The cat skiing goes off skiers left of the Mackenzie outpost. The ski touring also goes from there. Drop down anywhere after the boundary and just ski until you hit the cat track. Be careful on the track in case the cat is operating. It is a trek back to the lifts from there.
The cat operation is extremely good and well priced. If I was you, I would use it. The crew are great.
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Don't forget the extreme apres ski ....
I had a great time out at the "Last Drop" live music on Wednesday nights.
I think I've got that right ... still a bit fuzzy
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Is that the folk dancing?
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