| Name: Backcountry skiing - Location TBD |
| Starts: Sun Mar 22, 2026 06:00 |
| Return: Sun Mar 22, 2026 22:00 |
| Registration opens: Mon Mar 16, 2026 |
| Event category: Backcountry Skiing |
| Difficulty grade: B2 [?] |
| For members only: Yes |
| Screening used: Yes |
| Max participants: 6 |
| Organizer: Shannon Healy |
| Profile info: |
Do you have a vehicle with winter tires/chains? How many participants can you take?
What is your skiing/snowboarding background and ability?
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This trip is following a big rain event, so I'd like to keep the trip destination open until things settle and we can make an informed decision on the best location.
Destination? I propose: Iago (Coquihalla), Lazy Boy (Duffey), Mt. Kelly (Manning), Round Mountain (Squamish). We will pick something that suits everyone and promises some good turns.
I am a moderate/intermediate skier (I cut my teeth trying to telemark in the Canadian Rockies), meaning I can get down 30 degree plus stuff if the snow is good, but slow down a fair amount in bad conditions. I like to think I can survival ski most things. I have been skiing the Coast Mountains for about 11 years on an AT set up (failing horribly at telemarking). I have taken my AST2, and have participated in several beacon practices. My pace is moderate, meaning we'll get to the top, and I'll get back down, but I won't be breaking any records. I've been out a few times this season, and I'm down for busting out and giving the day a try irrespective of the gloomy snow conditions.
You are a moderate or better skier or splitboarder. You should be able to connect a few turns and move at a good pace on the up and down track. Familiarity with backcountry terrain would be an asset, though some competency at the ski resort is acceptable. You have AST1 or some avalanche education equivalent (thems the rules!), and are ready to participate in the organization of the trip. Wanna go hard and fast? This might not be the trip for you unless you are cool with dialling it back a bit. But, I will try to screen and select people that seem to mesh in fitness and skill.
This will be a day trip, so plan accordingly. Headlight and avalanche rescue equipment is a must. Carpooling will be negotiated in the forum.
Meet up time TBD.

