Backcountry Skiing for Intermediate Skiers

Written by Lockie Brown


Snowcats have made backcountry skiing accessible to intermediate skiers.

Backcountry skiing offers vast expanses of soft, consistent powder snow in remote and spectacular high-mountain settings. Often consideredrepparttar domain of hardy and self-reliant ski touring enthusiasts, or of proficient and deep-pocketed helicopter skiers, backcountry skiing is now easily accessible to snowcat skiers.

Snowcat skiing is typically much more affordable than helicopter skiing and can be more adaptable to skier ability. Also, it requires no special equipment or backcountry experience. However, good physical fitness is desirable, especially in skiers with little powder snow experience.

Cat skiing operators offer full-service tours into remote, high alpine areas. Guests stay in comfortable lodges with double-occupancy bedrooms and private baths, excellent food, and outdoor hot tubs, complete with bar service. Guests’ needs and comfort and safety comes first, both insiderepparttar 133258 lodge and onrepparttar 133259 hill. Everyone has a good time. Refer torepparttar 133260 Cat Skiing Articles photo gallery (http://cat-skiing-articles.blogspot.com) for a pictorial description of snowcat skiing.

Western Canada boasts many backcountry lodges, where intermediate and expert skiers alike use snowcats to accessrepparttar 133261 very best of backcountry skiing. One such lodge is Chatter Creek's rustic 9300 sq.ft. Vertebrae Lodge which can be viewed at www.backcountrywintervacations.com/vertebrae-lodge.html

Guests ski in groups of 12. Each group has a dedicated snowcat, two highly qualified guides and a driver. Groups can be assembled according to ability, and becauserepparttar 133262 snowcat and guides move atrepparttar 133263 pleasure ofrepparttar 133264 group,repparttar 133265 whole party enjoys terrain and a pace of skiing that best suits them. There is never pressure to maximizerepparttar 133266 utilization ofrepparttar 133267 equipment. Snowcat skiing is equally enjoyable for experts and strong intermediates alike and for both skiers and snowboarders.

Onrepparttar 133268 hill,repparttar 133269 lead guide setsrepparttar 133270 track andrepparttar 133271 guests follow, with everyone skiing in fresh, untracked snow. The guide stops occasionally to regroup and to give people a chance to rest, to take pictures and to share their experiences. The frequency of stops depends onrepparttar 133272 ability and strength ofrepparttar 133273 group. Strong groups may ski non-stop torepparttar 133274 bottom; 1800 to 2000 ft. of pure joy! Other groups may have a few stops alongrepparttar 133275 way. The guests determinerepparttar 133276 pace, notrepparttar 133277 guide.

The lead guide keeps his flock together and sees that no one falls too far behind. The second guide, calledrepparttar 133278 “tailgunner”, is alwaysrepparttar 133279 last person downrepparttar 133280 hill. If a guest falls or has difficulty,repparttar 133281 tailgunner will be at their side to assist.

Cat skiing offers a special experience for family groups (children aged 19 & older)*, ladies groups, groups of business associates or groups of friends. In a diverse social group, everyone can feel relaxed and “part of a team”. Companions can be enjoyed, not only inrepparttar 133282 lodge inrepparttar 133283 evenings, but also onrepparttar 133284 ski hill. Groups keep together and interact while skiing and, onrepparttar 133285 ride back uprepparttar 133286 hill, share jokes and conversation. The snowcat rides allow guests to unbutton, warm up, dry out, enjoy some lunch and to take more pictures.

Many guests arrive in prearranged groups of 12, organized by one ofrepparttar 133287 group members. These groups fill a single snowcat and can be very compatible, with everyone skiing well together.

Did you know?? - Arsenal Football Club

Written by Chris Towland


Everyone with an interest in English football knows that this season's UK Premiership winners were Arsenal Football Club but how many know howrepparttar club started or what it was first called?

When it was originally formed in 1886,repparttar 133257 club had very humble beginnings as a departmental team atrepparttar 133258 Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. Most ofrepparttar 133259 players were workers in a department atrepparttar 133260 Royal Arsenal called 'Dial Square' and so they decided on an appropriate name for themselves which was 'Dial Square FC'.

They later changed their name to Royal Armoury and eventually, just before World War One, when they moved to their current home at Highbury,repparttar 133261 name was changed simply to Arsenal which is how we knowrepparttar 133262 great team of today.

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