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COURSES GUIDED ADVENTURES ROCK ICE MOUNTAINEERING SKIING Neve Spearheads – Pantheons Waddington TREKKING & HIKES CLIMBING EXPEDITIONS WHISTLER SKI GUIDES CUSTOM PROGRAMS |
Ski Mountaineering2008 Adjacent to Mt. Waddington, the Pantheons are on the dry side of the Coast Range, providing excellent snow conditions with ample dry powder. Our high sub-alpine base camp gives access to some of the most spectacular wilderness skiing in BC. You will spend nine days touring out of Nirvana Pass into the surrounding glaciers and towering peaks of the central Coast Mountains. View some Pantheon Images from previous ski trips.
Exploratory skiing in this remote wilderness environment is truly an experience not to be missed! Please also see our Waddington Ski Tours for similar trips close to the Waddington Range Cost: $ 1,995. + gst Currency Converter Included in cost: Not included in cost: Return to top
Prerequisites The terrain that we will be skiing can range from easy flat touring to steep glaciers. Participants should be comfortable skiing intermediate backcountry conditions with a pack on. Tele or alpine touring gear is acceptable, though a person should be very familiar with their equipment (eg. no alpine skiers just learning how to telemark). All members of this camp should have winter camping and backcountry skiing experience. Strong-intermediate or better skiing/'boarding ability is required. Alpine Touring or Telemark skiing equipment required for skiers and Snowboarders must have split boards and skins. Touring inserts for downhill skis are not appropriate for this trip. Al participants must be in good to excellent physical condition. Day lengths are varied, with the longest tours possibly requiring 10 hours away from camp with 15 km’s of travel and up to 2,000+ meters of vertical. Return to top
Location The Pantheons Range is located about 100 km west of Williams Lake, BC, adjacent to the western Chilcotin Plateau. The nearest community to the Central Waddington Range is 90 km's to the northeast, at Tatla Lake in the western Chilcotin's. We will be staging our flights out of Bluff Lake just outside of Tatla Lake. Return to top
Guides and Instructors Our Guides on the Pantheons Range Powder Camp are experienced fully Certified ACMG Ski Guides or Mountain Guides. For more details on our Guides, please see our Guides page. Return to top
Itinerary/Objectives The Pantheon Range is an untouched wilderness area of high peaks and glaciers and adjacent to Mt. Waddington, B.C.'s highest peak. This region receives very few groups of ski-tourer’s and mountaineers each year, and is truly an undisturbed wilderness area. The intention of this base camp trip is to provide an opportunity for skiers to explore and ski in a true mountain wilderness environment. Training is also provided to help people develop winter skills in mountainous glaciated and alpine terrain. Extensive route finding, track setting, glacier skiing and avalanche awareness skills will be covered on this trip. Each day will be spent exploring new bowls, glaciers and ridges, with potential for ski ascents/descents of 3,000 meter(10,000') peaks. Runs are up to 1,100 meters (3,500') in length! Day 1 (Saturday, March 22, 2008) Day 2 We will land at 2,000 meters in Nirvana Pass, aptly named if oyu are a backcountry skier! we spend the rest of the morning establishing our base camp, before heading off for an afternoon tour to check out our new backyard and get in some turns. Day 3 - 7 Day 8 Day 9 (March 30, 2008) NOTE: Due to the nature of travel and flying in mountain conditions, Canada West Mountain School cannot guarantee that the above schedule or objectives will be adhered to. Return to top
Equipment list for Pantheons Ski camp The following personal equipment is required:
All other group gear, base camp supplies, safety gear and emergency equipment is supplied by CWMS. Please go over this list before the trip to ensure that you are properly prepared. Contact our office if you have any questions, and we can suggest places for you to purchase or rent equipment if needed. Keep in mind that you will be spending all of your time outdoors in the snow in cold conditions (-5 to -20), and that the weather can vary from one extreme to the other. It is recommended that you also have a set of spare street clothes for the end of the trip after you have left the mountains. Logistics and transportation The trip will start on Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 at Bluff Lake, BC, and participants should plan on arriving in Bluff Lake by 6 pm. There are a few options for getting there:
We will be pleased to work with you and arrange the most efficient means of getting everyone to Bluff Lake. Please contact our office directly to discuss these options. Return to top
Related Programs Private Ski guiding Winter Leadership Skills training Avalanche Clinic Avalanche Safety Weekend (Vancouver/Whistler) Avalanche Safety Weekend (Whistler) Advanced Avalanche Custom Avalanche training |
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