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K3 cat skiing

K3 CAT SKIING , WHITE GRIZZLY  The powder doesn’t stop when the snowcat does. New for the 2024–2025 season, White Grizzly is excited to offer guided ski touring and splitboarding experiences in the beautiful Kootenay backcountry led by our expert partners at Kootenay Backcountry Guides. Whether you’re looking to start your trip with a soulful, skintrack-based adventure or wind down with a quiet escape into untouched terrain, ski touring is the perfect complement to your cat skiing trip. It’s the natural next step for powder lovers who want to keep skiing deep snow in Canada, explore new zones, and earn their turns all under the guidance of seasoned ACMG-certified professionals. Why Add Ski Touring to Your White Grizzly Trip? If you've experienced the thrill of K3 cat skiing or cat skiing Whistler, you know the rush of being dropped into fresh powder. Now, imagine slowing it down climbing through silent, snow-laden forests, reaching panoramic ridgelines, and dropping into pristine ...

K3 Cat Skiing

K3 Cat Skiing - White Grizzly  Cat skiing has quickly become the go-to adventure for skiers and snowboarders chasing untouched lines, steep terrain, and soul-stirring snow. With so many options across British Columbia and beyond from boutique lodges to day trips like K3 Cat Skiing or cat skiing Whistler how do you choose the right cat skiing holiday for you? At White Grizzly, the focus is clear: expert terrain, deep snow, and a small-group experience that prioritizes quality over quantity. But whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned powder hunter, understanding the different types of cat skiing trips can help you find your best fit. Day Trips vs. Multi-Day Lodge-Based Cat Skiing If you're looking for a quick hit of powder skiing in Canada , day cat skiing operations like K3 Cat Skiing offer convenience and accessibility. These trips are ideal if you're passing through places like Revelstoke or looking to extend a resort vacation. Private Groups & Custom Experiences P...

K3 Cat Skiing

Explore Kootenay Gravel Trails: Perfect Prep for K3 and Whistler Cat Skiing Looking to stay active this summer before next season’s powder? White Grizzly’s gravel biking program offers scenic rides through glacier-fed creeks, forests, and valleys an ideal complement to your backcountry skiing passions. And if you’re training for K3 cat skiing runs or hoping to transition into cat skiing Whistler, this summer exploration builds the stamina, navigation skills, and terrain awareness you’ll need. Pedal Through Stunning Kootenay Backcountry White Grizzly’s gravel biking takes you off the beaten track via remote forest roads: Valley loops with glacial views ride along rivers and past peaks that double as stunning winter ski terrain. Mixed-surface adventure gravel roads, creek crossings, mild single track sections mirroring the technical awareness required for K3 cat skiing or challenging cat skiing Whistler pitches. Supported rides with local guides expert insight into route planning, safe...

K3 cat skiing

 Ride the Koots: From Skeena to K3 Cat Skiing  Nestled in BC’s legendary Selkirk Mountains, White Grizzly has built its reputation on heart-pounding steep treed terrain and deep powder runs in the Kootenays earning the nickname “cat skiing capital of the world.” With annual snowfall of 11–15 m, runs reaching 3,000 ft vertical, and a cozy 12-person lodge, every day feels like a private powder mission. Skeena Cat Skiing: The Northern Frontier For riders seeking raw, off-the-grid adventure, Skeena cat skiing delivers. Set deep in Northern BC near Smithers, this operation spans hundreds of square miles of untouched alpine terrain—complete with rugged vintage-style basecamp, roaring fires, and ‘sled alarm clock’ mornings If your perfect day includes remote wilderness, unmatched solitude, and true cat-powered alpine freedom, Skeena is your ticket. Enter K3 Cat Skiing: Revelstoke’s Elite Option In Revelstoke’s playground, K3 cat skiing shines. Carved out by White Grizzly’s team, this...