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Backcountry Skiing
Sailing and Skiing in Svalbard: Everything You Need to Know
Picture yourself carving through a blend of fresh Arctic powder and perfect spring corn on a thrilling summit-to-sea run you’ve just discovered. Meanwhile, a gourmet multi-course meal is being served on a luxurious 150-foot yacht under the glow of the midnight sun. Tom Wolfe’s backcountry ski trip in Svalbard is a sight to behold. Starting from Longyearbyen, the northernmost permanent settlement on Earth, Tom leads his clients island-hopping in search of the ultimate skiing. Whether it’s gentle slopes, expansive open bowls, steep ridgelines, or challenging 50-degree chutes, the skiing options are as endless as the Arctic Sea. And the adventure doesn’t stop once the skis are off—between runs, you’ll cruise on a lavish schooner, savor dishes crafted by a private chef, and maybe even encounter a polar bear. Curious why Svalbard has been one of Europe’s hottest backcountry destinations in recent years? Don’t miss this webinar, where Tom covered everything from planning & logistics to how to get there, what to bring, and what to expect.
Backcountry Skiing
How to Start Backcountry Skiing
If you’re a seasoned skier who’s mastered the groomers and navigated the chaos of lift lines, it’s time to level up. Imagine endless powder, untouched terrain, and breathtaking alpine vistas—all without the resort crowds. Backcountry skiing is the ultimate upgrade for skiers craving freedom and adventure. It’s where the mountains are your playground, and every descent is your own. But stepping into the backcountry isn’t just about swapping lift tickets for skins. It’s about embracing a whole new way to experience the snow, the mountains, and your love of skiing. Ready to take your skills off-piste? Watch our webinar on how to start backcountry skiing with seasoned guide Erik Fullmer, who’s helped tons of skiers transition from resorts to the backcountry. In this hour-long session, you’ll learn the essential gear you’ll need (and what to leave behind), some beginner-friendly tips to keep you and your group secure, advice on navigating untracked terrain confidently – and so much more! Whether you’re curious about backcountry skiing or already eyeing your first guided tour, Erik’s insights will give you the knowledge and stoke to get started. Quick heads up: This webinar is packed with info, but it’s not a substitute for avalanche safety training or hitting the slopes with a pro. Always get proper training before heading out there!
Backcountry Skiing
The Best Skiing in the Alps: Local Guide’s Top Tips
Winter is fast approaching, and with it, the promise of epic powder days and cultural immersion in the Alps. But with so many options and so little time, how do you know where to go for the best food, wine, views, and most importantly, runs? Don’t waste your season chasing the wrong snow – tune in to our free hosted by seasoned local mountain expert Yann Delevaux! Yann isn’t just any guide—he’s spent years guiding all-inclusive ski trips in the Alps. He knows every hidden slope, rustic restaurant, and scenic village by heart. Are you an experienced skier looking for new challenges? Do you just want to learn how to experience Italy, France & Switzerland like a local? Yann will provide all you need to make the most of your time in the mountains. Ski season is short; the best conditions can be gone in a flash. Now’s the time to plan—and this webinar is the ultimate resource to uncover new areas, immerse yourself in the culture, and maximize your ski experience in the Alps, both on and off-piste. If you’re tired of the same old slopes and want to explore beyond the beaten path, tune in, get ahead of the crowd, and secure your best winter yet.
Skier carving lines in fresh snow in Greenland
Backcountry Skiing
Backcountry Skiing in Greenland: Everything You Need to Know
Ever wanted to get as far from the resorts as possible? Shred untouched snow with no one else in sight? With deep pow, bone-chilling steeps, and spectacular Arctic backdrops, Greenland is a ski mecca in the making. Whether you want to heli-ski among the glaciers, sail & shred from fjord to fjord, or fully immerse yourself in Inuit culture, Greenland offers an experience few can match. Of course, planning a Greenland ski trip can be daunting. From navigating complex logistics to understanding the unique challenges of skiing in remote and extreme environments, there’s a lot to consider. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Tune in to our FREE WEBINAR hosted by seasoned ski guide Matt Edwards. Learn everything you need to know before planning a trip to Greenland – and pick up plenty of inspiration for your big Arctic adventure!
Ski Touring in Svalbard
Backcountry Skiing
Ski & Sail Svalbard: Q&A With a Local Guide
If you’re looking to sail endless seas, shred pristine slopes, and see some of the most dramatic vistas in Europe, Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago is the place to be. Spread across 16 million acres and accessible only by sailboat, Svalbard offers everything from chill cruisers & mellow descents to bone-chilling couloirs and summit-to-sea marathons. It’s the perfect place to unplug, relax the mind, and earn your turns all at the same time. However, planning a ski trip to the edge of the world can be a logistical nightmare. From finding the right boat and choosing what to bring to maximizing your time under the Midnight Sun, expert guidance is essential here. This is why we’ve organized a FREE Q&A with local guide Erlend Kjørsvik! In an hour-long session, Erlend answered numerous of questions about skiing and sailing Svalbard, including when to go, how to get there, where to find the best slopes, and how to see as much of the Arctic wildlife as possible!
BC ski traverses
Backcountry Skiing
Hut-to-Hut Ski Traverses in the Canadian Rockies
The Waputik Icefield of the Canadian Rockies has a legendary reputation as a paradise for ski mountaineering. This melding of glaciers along the Great Divide boasts an excellent hut system, perfect terrain for hut-to-hut traverses, and easy access to expansive ski mountaineering objectives. It’s a classic for the country, about as Canadian as maple syrup, moose and Mounties. In this one-hour session, ACMG and IFMGA Mountain Guide Tom Wolfe introduced two brilliant stars of Waputik’s snowy constellation: the Wapta Traverse and the Bow-Yoho Traverse. Both trips chart a course through demanding but dazzling terrain that offers peak bagging and powder skiing galore. But the fun doesn’t stop when the skis are off. After an unforgettable day of hunting turns on vast glaciers, there’s no better way to unwind than in the comfort of a backcountry hut, where a roasting fireside dinner and a toasty drink soothe the weary traveler. For experienced skiers who are comfortable on black diamond resort runs, hut-to-hut traverses in the Rockies are the next step on their path to serious off-piste shredding. So if you’re ready to take your skiing to the hair-raising thrills of the Waputik backcountry, check out this free webinar and hear from a professional guide with decades of experience in the heart of the Rockies.
Snow in the Grand Teton.
Backcountry Skiing
Advance Your Ski-llset: Backcountry Ski Camps in the Tetons
With deep, light snow and an endless supply of out-of-bounds terrain, the Tetons are the perfect classroom for anyone looking to advance their skills. Whether you’re looking to master the fundamentals or graduate to longer days and bigger terrain, a backcountry ski camp in the Tetons is just what you need. Hosted by seasoned ski guides, these weekend workshops were made to help skiers of all skill sets reach the next level, no matter where they stand on the learning curve. Want to learn more about these ski camps? Tune in to our FREE WEBINAR. In an hour-long session, IFMGA Guide and outdoor educator Michael Wachs will explain the ins and outs of his backcountry ski camps and show how a weekend in the Tetons can lead to a lifetime of better skiing.
Fresh snow in BC
Backcountry Skiing
Best of Backcountry Skiing on British Columbia’s West Coast
Housing some of the best pow in the world, British Columbia’s West Coast is ripe with ski opportunities. Will you settle for a single course, or sample the whole buffet? The West Coast Ski Buffet packs a selection of the most delectable ski trips in the region into a true backcountry banquet. From secret pow stashes in Whistler-Blackcomb and touring around Squamish to Heli-accessed alpine turns in the Tantalus range, it’s the penultimate BC ski experience that’s sure to please any palate. Want to learn more about this appetizing adventure? Tune in to our FREE WEBINAR! In an hour-long session, ACMG Ski Guide Monte Johnston will tell you everything you need to know about the West Coast Ski Buffet, including where to go, what to ski, and how to make the most of your time backcountry skiing in British Columbia.
Backcountry Skiing
Discover Georgia: The Best-Kept Secret of European Skiing
A rising star in the world of skiing, Georgia is a place worth visiting for the slopes alone. You won’t find any high-end hotels, advanced lift systems, or ritzy nightclubs here. It’s just you, the snow, and unspoiled views all around. What Georgia lacks in fancy amenities and après-ski action, it more than makes up for on the pow. With a neck-deep snowpack, massive vertical drops, and a near-endless supply of untracked terrain—both treed and alpine —it’s the type of hidden gem you wish to keep for yourself. Want to learn more about the next big thing in backcountry skiing? Make sure to check out our free webinar, where a seasoned guide covered everything there is to know about skiing in Georgia. Don’t get left behind in the snow dust—discover Georgia before the crowds do!
Backcountry Skiing
Hut-Based Ski Touring in BC: The Crown Jewel of Canadian Skiing
Renowned for its legendary snowfall and world-class hospitality, British Columbia holds the crown for being the best ski spot in Canada, possibly even the world. Its endless meadows, wide-open bowls, and dreamy pillow lines have to be skied to be believed. The finest slopes in BC are found far from the resorts, and are only accessible through alpine huts. These cozy cabins and chalets provide fantastic lines straight from the doorstep, along with homemade meals and soothing saunas for après-ski enjoyment—royal treatment that befits the runs. Want to know what a hut-based ski tour in BC is actually like? Join this one-hour session hosted by Monte Johnston, a certified expert with years of guiding experience. You’ll learn what a week in BC’s wilderness looks like, hear all about the skiing it offers, and pick up some invaluable tips for executing a trip like this. The wild mountains of British Columbia are a fantastic feather in any backcountry skier’s cap. Check out our free webinar to learn why!
Backcountry Skiing
Ski Touring in the Deepest Snowpack on Earth – Japan!
Skiers of the world, rejoice! After two years, Japan is finally opening its borders and the island of Hokkaido is ready to share its iconic powder with the rest of us. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to earn your turns on the mountains of Japan, and whether Japow really lives up to the hype, this is just the webinar for you. All of your burning questions and more have been answered by our two expert hosts, Rob Coppolillo and Pawel Kunachowicz, as they discussed preparations for their upcoming adventure in the northernmost province of Japan. No topic was left untouched—hot springs, cozy huts, succulent sushi, and of course, the deepest snow on Earth! For Pawel, this was his 12th season in Japan, while Rob was guiding there for the first time. Rob had a lot of questions, so check out this one-hour session to hear all about ski touring in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Backcountry skiing svalbard
Backcountry Skiing
Pro Guide Talks about Sailing & Backcountry Skiing in Svalbard, Norway
Imagine shredding a mixture of soft Arctic powder and perfect spring corn on an awesome summit-to-sea run you just discovered. At the same time, a multi-course dinner is laid out for you on a 150-foot yacht under the midnight sun. It’s easy to see why guide Rob Coppolillo loves his day job. Starting from Longyearbyen, the world’s northernmost permanently inhabited settlement, Rob takes his passengers island-hopping in search of the best possible skiing. From low-angle lines and mild open bowls to long spines and 50-degree technical chutes, the options are as vast as the Arctic ocean. But the fun doesn’t stop off the slopes—between runs, they’re gliding on a luxurious schooner, enjoying delicacies prepared by a private chef, and meeting the occasional polar bear. After a two-year layover, Rob is finally back for another Svalbard tour—and the 2022 dates have sold out in a heartbeat! If you want to learn why Svalbard is one of the best-hidden secrets of European skiing, check out this FREE WEBINAR and find out from an internationally licensed mountain guide and the author of The Ski Guide Manual.
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