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Frequently Asked Catski Questions

What is catskiing? We access backcountry terrain with snowcats in order to ski or board untracked snow. A snowcat is a large vehicle with tracks (resorts use them to groom runs), we put a large carrier on the back that holds up to 12 people. The inside of the carrier has comfortable seats, a stereo system and enough food and drinks for the day. This is a very comfortable and safe way to experience untracked powder in the backcountry and a "must do" for any skier or snowboader.

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    Do I bring my own snow skis, or what type of skis can you provide?

    Posted by david weavers on 
    Monday, November 16, 2009 10:37 PM
    You can bring your own skis, especially if they're a wide or fat ski. If you don't own fat skis, we highly recommend you use Powder Cowboy's fat powder skis for powder skiing in Canada - the K2 Chief, K2 Pontoon or K2 Phat Luv - which we provide free. We also have poles available for your use. You will need to bring your own ski boots. Because checked baggage often is delayed or lost, DON'T FORGET TO CARRY ON YOUR SKI BOOTS FOR YOUR FLIGHT.
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