Make sure to arrive in Anchorage a day prior to flying out. Meet up with your team and your hosts at 5 pm at your B&B. We’ll go through last-minute gear checks and head to AMH and REI to buy whatever you might need. Then we’ll have dinner at a brew pub, where we’ll get to know each other and talk about tomorrow.
In order to enjoy this adventure, you need to have a great level of fitness. You will be on your feet for six days. This tour is ideal for intermediate to experienced skiers, as you will need to manage controlled descents in variable conditions and have good endurance for consecutive full days in the mountains. All participants should feel comfortable on challenging blue or black-level resort runs and be able to carry a loaded daypack while skinning up variable degrees of terrain.
You should also have avalanche rescue practice. Previous winter camping experience is helpful, but not required. This goes for previous glacier travel as well—helpful, but not required.
Keep in mind that backcountry skiing requires a combination of endurance and strength. Endurance comes from having your heart rate elevated for an hour or more doing sports such as skiing, running or cycling. This endurance training allows you to ski all day in the mountains. A good way to achieve strength is through core fitness training such as Crossfit, P90X, and Mountain Athlete. These intense and short workouts are important for injury prevention and allow you to carry a ski mountaineering pack while making big runs.