Long sunny days, warm temperatures, high-elevation adventures: ski touring (or splitboarding) in Spring is by far my favourite activity. Whether you’re bagging a high peak with skis strapped to your back or skiing the vast…
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Afton SE Couloir, West Variation: Easing Into The Winter
The SE aspect of Mt Afton harbours some of the finest couloirs at Rogers Pass. Notably, the Afton SE couloir, specifically its west variation (skier’s right line), is wider and less consequential than the other…
Lookout North Couloir: A Nifty Loop Joining Two Valleys
The Lookout North Couloir is a seldom skied line, mostly because most disregard it in favour of the popular Ravens slope. After all, you’ll need the right avalanche, glacier and snow conditions to descend safely….
Best Couloir Skiing In Rogers Pass For All Skill Levels
Rogers Pass of Glacier National Park is synonymous with long days of steep face skiing, rugged uptracking and, of course, couloir skiing. For those unacquainted with the feature, what’s a couloir? According to CSAC, “A…
Bostock To Revelstoke Traverse: A Forgotten Selkirk High Route
Regarding multi-day camping expeditions, the Bostock To Revelstoke Traverse is a forgotten gem of the Northern Selkirk Mountains. Spanning 91km between two scenic parks, Glacier National Park and Mt Revelstoke National Park, the route connects…
STS Couloir, Rogers Pass: An Absolute Beast
STS Couloir is an absolute beast of a run… and a notorious one at that. Nestled in the north face of Cheops Mountain (2581m) near the headwaters of Connaught Creek, the route offers 700 meters…
The Ravens: A Burly Line For A Burly Storm
The Ravens route is as good on the up as it is on the down. Starting at the Illecillewaet parking lot, the ascent through the same-name valley is relatively straightforward. After a winding uptrack through…
Rogers Pass Top Runs: Best Bang-For-Your-Buck
For those unfamiliar with the area, Rogers Pass is one of Canada’s prime ski touring mecca, harbouring some of the best backcountry terrain in North America. Well-known for its huge snowfall and truly wild terrain,…
Sifton South Couloir: The Risky Plan C
The Sifton South Couloir, or rather our “creative” variation on the ski-mountaineering classic, is a hell of a spicy line. To say the truth, it was our backup of backups, our plan C, after an…
Ross Peak Southeast Couloir: Steeps and Bare Ice
Late November called for a break in the non-stop storm cycle. We had a 12-hour window and we took it. After ski touring almost every day of the month, I knew the snowpack very well….