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The Powder Highway: Revelstoke, Selkirks, Kicking Horse Edition

Duration
5 days
Group size
Up to 15 people
Dates
January 21–25, 2026
Duration
4 days, 4 nights
Ski Level
Intermediate to advanced

This trip is the ultimate four-day sampler of what makes Revelstoke special—deep powder, wild terrain, and every kind of descent imaginable. It’s not just about chasing vert—it’s about doing it right, with purpose.

Greg Hill
Greg Hill
ACMG Ski Guide, Advanced First Aid, CAA Avalanche OperationsLevel 2, Hiking Guide

Adventure highlights

  • Ski with Greg Hill
    Legendary ski mountaineer and environmental advocate as your personal guide.
  • 4 Epic Ski Disciplines
    Resort, heli, cat, and backcountry skiing—all in one trip.
  • Backcountry on Rogers Pass
    Iconic touring in Canada’s most revered alpine zone.

Itinerary

  • Evening: Arrive in Revelstoke and join Greg Hill for an intimate welcome dinner. He’ll share stories from a life spent chasing powder and deliver a personal presentation on “Why British Columbia is the Greatest Place on Earth to Ski.” A perfect mix of inspiration, local insight, and practical prep for the days ahead.

  • Morning: Dial in your gear and legs with a full day on Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Get oriented with Greg and explore the longest lift-served vertical in North America.

    Lunch: Revelstoke’s best burgers and views at The Outpost, ski-in ski-out restaurant.

    Evening: Unwind after your first day with a post-ski soak in the spa, optional massage therapy, and a chef-prepared dinner with the group. Enjoy local craft beers and casual conversation with Greg, covering avalanche forecasts, terrain plans, and what to expect as the adventure intensifies.

  • Morning: Early pick‑up in Revelstoke; head to a heli‑ski operation headquarters. Aim for multiple “drops” into expansive alpine bowls and powder chutes. Greg will manage terrain choice based on conditions and your goals.

    Lunch: Backcountry spread—powder breaks with avalanche‑aware transitions.

    Afternoon: Return via heli for more runs.

    Evening: Relax in town, enjoy a hearty meal, rest up.

  • Morning: Short drive to a cat‑skiing operation near Revelstoke, with local operators offering tracked access into gladed forests and big face runs  .
    Skiing: Have several cat rides up, with Greg guiding you between lines of trees and open slopes.

    Lunch: Lodge‑style meal

    Afternoon: Finish with guided cat‑accessed lapping.

    Evening: Greg shares insights on green ski travel and his book “I Could Die at Any Moment,” touching on embracing adventure while minimizing impact.

  • Morning: Drive to Rogers Pass (within Glacier National Park). Greg leads a ski touring tour into iconic alpine terrain he knows well as a guide and local expert.

    Ascent: Skin up into alpine bowls—expect sustained climbs followed by thrilling descents.

    Lunch: Mid‑summit picnic, snow profile demos, or avalanche hazard talk.

    Afternoon: Big‑vertical ski descents and some sidetrip lines if conditions allow.

    Evening: Wrap‑up with après in Revelstoke, swap stories, and reflect on the week’s highlights over a celebratory meal.

  • $2500 per person

    For those who want to keep the adrenaline flowing, extend your adventure with a 3-day guided trip to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, located just over two hours from Revelstoke. Known for its steep chutes, deep powder, and dramatic alpine terrain, Kicking Horse is a big-mountain skier’s paradise.

    Ride the Ridge Lines: Explore iconic descents like CPR Ridge, Terminator, and Whitewall with expert guidance—Greg will tailor each day to your ability and ambition.

    Lift-Accessed Adventure: With over 85 inbound chutes and one of North America’s highest verticals (4,133 ft), you’ll ski aggressive terrain without the need to skin.

    Boutique Basecamp: Stay in Golden, BC, where cozy mountain lodges and gourmet après options offer a comfortable place to refuel and reflect.

    Deeper Immersion: Greg will share stories of his early days skiing these slopes and give a personal lens into the evolution of BC’s freeride culture.

    Whether you’re craving more vertical or just not ready to leave the powder behind, this optional leg delivers a high-impact finish to an unforgettable ski journey.

Meet your hosts

Greg Hill
Greg Hill
ACMG Ski Guide, Advanced First Aid, CAA Avalanche OperationsLevel 2, Hiking Guide
ACMG Ski Guide, Advanced First Aid, CAA Avalanche OperationsLevel 2, Hiking Guide
Greg is a certified Canadian ski and hiking guide who has skied extensively around the world. Presently he's looking into sustainable skiing and will only be skiing in NA and mostly around Revelstoke, BC. He likes to spend time driving an electric car and ski touring the amazing mountains in his backyard!
Viktor Marohnić
Viktor Marohnić
57hours founder Viktor is a passionate skier, climber, surfer, and a serial entrepreneur. What he enjoys most is showing people how great the outdoor lifestyle can be—this has led him to start 57hours, as a way to share his passion for the outdoors. Viktor is based in NYC, but he's adventuring around the globe.
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