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1‑Day Wasatch Backcountry Ski Tour
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Description
Private Full Day Wasatch Backcountry Ski Tour with Expert Guide
Duration
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Requirements
- Minimum: Advanced downhill skiing or riding ability (comfortable with off-piste terrain)
- Backcountry touring experience not required
- Good fitness level (able to ascend with skins and manage several thousand feet of vertical)
What's Included
- Private guide for your group (ratio up to 4 clients per guide)
- Fully guided experience including route planning, tour setup and transitions, avalanche safety briefing, terrain navigation and decision-making, and a customized focus.
- Backcountry ski equipment rentals:
- Beacon, shovel, and probe
- Touring-specific backpack
- Ski touring skis and skins (DPS Wailer/Pagoda 112 w/Dynafit Bindings)
- Tech-compatible touring boots (Scott Cosmos Tour)
What’s Not Included:
- Lift tickets (if a lift-start is chosen)
- Meals beyond snacks and water (you should bring your lunch)
- Transportation to/from the meeting point
What to Bring / Wear:
- Alpine touring skis with touring bindings or split‐board + skins (ensure you have touring mode)
- Skins, poles, & compatible boots
- Avalanche beacon, probe, shovel
- Helmet, goggles, and gloves
- Layered clothing (base layer, insulating mid‐layer, waterproof outer shell)
- Backpack with extra layers, water (at least 1 L), snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses
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FAQs
Can I join an organized group to lower the fees of the day?
Only in the context of avalanche safety can other backcountry skiing courses join a mixed group. All other guided trips are private bookings.
Does elevated avalanche danger make guided backcountry ski outings dangerous or susceptible to cancellation?
When avalanche danger rises we shift operations to areas with moderate slopes. When off of and away from slopes 30° and steeper, avalanches are generally not possible. We rarely need to cancel trips but we often shift venues that are more suitable for daily conditions. One situation which can limit a trip’s departure for individuals who are staying in Little Cottonwood Canyon, is if Inter-lodge is declared as the result of a large snow event, which prevents all individuals from going outside.
Do I need to take an avalanche course to participate in a guided backcountry ski tour?
No, we are able to brief participants to an acceptable level of competence for touring on the day of the outing. The terrain which guides choose to utilize on the day may be due to, or at least partly, the competency of the participant overall though. For more committing objectives participants may need to display competency prior.
What is involved in ski touring? Can I use my resort ski set-up?
Ski touring requires the use skis with touring bindings and skins to travel uphill. Alpine ski equipment, as is most commonly used at ski areas, is not suitable. None of our tours are suitable by boot-packing or using snowshoes as a means of travel.
Do you run ski tours that start from the lifts?
Sometimes. If it makes sense with conditions we can use ski lifts to start some of the ski tours we do from Alta and Brighton Resorts. We generally only ride the lifts up once, for access purposes, though. Lift use is not included in the cost of our guided services, but at Alta we have access passes available at a discounted rate, and at Brighton, single-ride lift tickets are sold Mon-Thurs outside holiday periods. Backcountry ski runs that are accessed from the ski areas using gravity only are limited at Utah resorts.
How many runs will I get on a tour?
This depends on the specific touring area/objective, the fitness and experience of the group, and their acclimatization. We measure the quantity of skiing by overall vertical feet climbed or skied, which over the course of a day can average between ~1200' and 7500' or more. Overall vertical can be in a single descent or split up by several runs. Historically, a group in reasonable fitness, who are new to touring can expect around 2600' of vertical, cumulatively, over two to three runs. Some tours may have a net gain in descent numbers if a tour starts at a higher elevation than it finishes, such as when lifts or car shuttles are used.
Do you guide and instruct snowboarders?
Absolutely, as long as a splitboard is used. Split-boards are available for rent locally. We tend to use the word ski, to mean skiing and snowboarding.
Do you rent equipment?
We rent avalanche safety (beacon, shovel, probe) and ski touring equipment to our guided clients only. If you need equipment provided, simply select what you need in the online booking process. Of note, we do not rent splitboards.
What elevations do you ski at?
7,000' - 11,500'
Will the altitude affect me?
Many people have a misconception that the altitude will not affect their performance while ski touring in Utah because they haven't had big issues while resort skiing here in the past, even coming from sea level. The reality is that ski touring is much more cardio-intensive than resort skiing and that the altitude WILL affect your performance, regardless of whether you feel sick or not. The question is more, how significant of an effect it has. To make the most of your time out with us, we recommend not ski touring with us on the first day or two of your trip and getting to altitude at the resorts first. This is particularly true if you live close to sea level and have not been at altitude previously for two weeks or longer, or if you live at altitude, having been near sea level for three to four weeks or longer.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made more than 30 days before your reservation are eligible to reschedule with no penalty or cancel for a full refund, with the exception of non-private courses, where a minimum of 60 days notice is required for cancellation. Cancellations made within 30 days of your reservation (60 days for courses) are 50% refundable, but may be rescheduled with a 25% fee based on availability. Cancellations made within 7 days of your reservation and “no shows” are non-refundable and there is no option to reschedule.
If an outing is cancelled by The Backcountry Pros LLC due to weather or other reasons, the participant has the option to: reschedule the day, be rewarded with a gift certificate for the value of their outing, or be issued a full refund.
Once an outing starts, no refunds will be given. If less than half of the outing is fulfilled due to weather conditions, the value of half of the outing will be issued as a credit.
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3636 Lora Lee Circle
Cottonwood Heights, UT, 84121
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