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Backcountry SnowcatsSnowcats is a Cat Skiing and Snowboarding operation Hidden in British Columbia's South Chilcotin Mountains to the north of Whistler... |
Mustang Powder LodgeDeep untracked powder skiing, a luxurious remote mountain lodge, over 30,000 acres of terrain for you and only 23 other people, incredible gourmet food, and a hot-tub under the stars. Sounds like the things dreams are made of, and it’s exactly what’s in store for you with a cat ski adventure at Mustang Powder... |
Chatter Creek Mountain LodgesChatter Creek is one of Western Canada's largest and most spectacular cat and heli skiing destinations!... |
Selkirk Wilderness SkiingSnowcat skiing was pioneered in 1975 by Allan and Brenda Drury in the small community of Meadow Creek, BC. Situated in the south east corner of British Columbia, 1 1/2 hours north of Nelson... |
Big Red CatsFresh tracks, deep powder, and no lines - cat skiing and boarding at Big Red Cats provides all that and more, just 2.5 hours north of Spokane, WA at Rossland BC.!... |
Revelstoke Cat SkiingExplore the deepest, freshest cat skiing with unlimited vertical in the legendary Selkirk Mountains for an unforgettable skiing adventure. Experience breathtaking views of the Monashee Mountains and... |
coast mountainsThe Coast Mountains are a mountain range of the Pacific Cordillera, running along the north western shore of the North American continent, extending south from the Alaska Panhandle and covering most of coastal British Columbia. They are part of a larger grouping, the Pacific Coast Ranges, which includes the Alaska Range, the Chugach Mountains, the Saint Elias Mountains, the Cascade Range, the Sierra Nevada and the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico... |
Interior mountainsThe Interior mountains which include the Columbia Mountains, Selkirk Mountains, Monashee Mountains and the Purcell mountians are located on the west side of the Rocky Mountain Trench in the area of the Columbia Valley, and on the east and west side of the valley of Kootenay Lake. This region is an inland temperal rain forest which means they get alot of snow, and we mean alot of snow, which is usually dry and fluffy, the stuff dreams are made of... |
rocky mountainsThe Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a broad mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometers (3,000 miles) from northernmost British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States. The range's highest peak is Colorado's Mount Elbert at 14,440 feet (4,401 meters) above sea level. Though part of North America's Pacific Cordillera, the Rockies are distinct from the Pacific Coast Ranges which are located immediately adjacent to the Pacific coast. Mount Robson inBritish Columbia, at 3,954 meters (12,972 ft), is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies... |
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