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Backcountry Skiing at the Carlyle Lodge

Duration
3 days
Season
December through January
Group size
Up to 10 people
Difficulty
Intermediate to advanced

Stake your claim to the white gold of the world famous Selkirk Mountains and ski into the New Year! Covering 40 square kilometers of the Kokanee Range in British Columbia, the area around Carlyle Lodge is home to 28 unique mountain basins with a glittering array of terrain. On your 8-day adventure, you’ll ski and prospect for the powder motherlode among mellow to steep descents, long pillow lines, subalpine glades, and old-growth forests. Get fresh turns in even if the weather is bad—the snow stays protected from pounding mountain winds at tree line and below. After a day out on champagne powder, your cozy lodge is waiting to be filled with laughter and clinking of glasses. Toast to the New Year at one of the highest and most luxurious lodges in BC!

Adventure highlights

  • Exceptional powder quality, and quantity, of the Southern Selkirks
  • A premier skiing destination since the 1800s, keep up the tradition for auld lang syne!
  • Never lose a day to bad weather—boundless terrain above and below tree line
Highlighted reviews from other travellers
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Ashley Green

Monte is a great guide! Very knowledgeable, fun and safe. I would recommend him to anyone wanting to get out in the back country or rock climbing. He can teach you skills or just show you a great stress free time in the mountains!

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Colin N

I have been on a number of backcountry ski/ski mountaineering trips with Monte & Black Sheep Adventure Sports over the past several years. These trips have included avalanche safety training (level 2), and multiple multi-day hut trips in some expert level terrain (such as the Tantalus range near Squamish, BC).
On all the trips Monte and his guides have displayed excellent professionalism, tuition, and decision making in the mountains.
In mixed ability groups, Monte will tailor the trip to all ability/fitness levels, ensuring everyone has a great time. Monte has also pushed me to tackle steeper terrain than I was used to skiing in the backcountry (both on the up and down).
I would not hesitate to go on more trips in Monte in future.

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Adam Thompson

I’ve used Monte (head guide at Black Sheep) for 2 seasons now for backcountry ski-touring. He’s very experienced, inspires confidence, and ensures you develop your skills as you go while feeling safe. He’s also highly capable of finding fine powder lines, great views, and good company to ski with. Can’t recommend him enough.

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Meet your guides

Monte Johnston
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Monte Johnston
ACMG Ski Guide, ACMG Apprentice Alpine and Rock Guide
ACMG Ski Guide, ACMG Apprentice Alpine and Rock Guide
Monte is a ACMG Ski Guide, ACMG Apprentice Alpine and Rock guide based out of Squamish BC. He’s climbed and skied all over the world but he settled in BC because of the easy access to amazing climbing and skiing.
Black Sheep Adventure Sports
5.00
Black Sheep Adventure Sports
Black Sheep Adventure Sports
ACMG Certified Rock, Alpine & Ski Guides
ACMG Certified Rock, Alpine & Ski Guides
Black Sheep Adventures is a team of local ACMG Certified guides and experienced professionals but they’re also a ton of fun and really enjoy what they do! Adventure is personal so you want a guide that will not only help keep you safe, but share the experience and go the extra mile to get you the trip of your dreams. Their range of courses and trips is a great way to get to know people and develop relationships. Once they know someone, they can really work with them to create custom and unique trips that call to their sense of adventure.
5.00(4 reviews)
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Ashley Green

Monte is a great guide! Very knowledgeable, fun and safe. I would recommend him to anyone wanting to get out in the back country or rock climbing. He can teach you skills or just show you a great stress free time in the mountains!

C
Colin N

I have been on a number of backcountry ski/ski mountaineering trips with Monte & Black Sheep Adventure Sports over the past several years. These trips have included avalanche safety training (level 2), and multiple multi-day hut trips in some expert level terrain (such as the Tantalus range near Squamish, BC).
On all the trips Monte and his guides have displayed excellent professionalism, tuition, and decision making in the mountains.
In mixed ability groups, Monte will tailor the trip to all ability/fitness levels, ensuring everyone has a great time. Monte has also pushed me to tackle steeper terrain than I was used to skiing in the backcountry (both on the up and down).
I would not hesitate to go on more trips in Monte in future.

A
Adam Thompson

I’ve used Monte (head guide at Black Sheep) for 2 seasons now for backcountry ski-touring. He’s very experienced, inspires confidence, and ensures you develop your skills as you go while feeling safe. He’s also highly capable of finding fine powder lines, great views, and good company to ski with. Can’t recommend him enough.

Show all reviews
5.00(4 reviews)
A
Ashley Green

Monte is a great guide! Very knowledgeable, fun and safe. I would recommend him to anyone wanting to get out in the back country or rock climbing. He can teach you skills or just show you a great stress free time in the mountains!

C
Colin N

I have been on a number of backcountry ski/ski mountaineering trips with Monte & Black Sheep Adventure Sports over the past several years. These trips have included avalanche safety training (level 2), and multiple multi-day hut trips in some expert level terrain (such as the Tantalus range near Squamish, BC).
On all the trips Monte and his guides have displayed excellent professionalism, tuition, and decision making in the mountains.
In mixed ability groups, Monte will tailor the trip to all ability/fitness levels, ensuring everyone has a great time. Monte has also pushed me to tackle steeper terrain than I was used to skiing in the backcountry (both on the up and down).
I would not hesitate to go on more trips in Monte in future.

A
Adam Thompson

I’ve used Monte (head guide at Black Sheep) for 2 seasons now for backcountry ski-touring. He’s very experienced, inspires confidence, and ensures you develop your skills as you go while feeling safe. He’s also highly capable of finding fine powder lines, great views, and good company to ski with. Can’t recommend him enough.

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Ovi Van

I have done multiple instruction courses and guided trips with BlackSheep Adventure Sports over the past years, and can’t praise Monte’s professionalism and experience as a guide enough.
From rock climbing (sport, trad, multi-pitch), ice climbing, backcountry skiing/touring, crevasse rescue training, glacier travel and multiple adventures climbing mountains, Monte has been my trusted mentor on my journey to become an alpinist. During all the group courses and trips he still paid close attention to my individual development and risk tolerance, and he keeps pushing me to the next level, taking me places I’d never imagine I could go. We are already planning what training and trips we could do next.
He also brews a pretty decent alpine coffee, so that’s a plus. 😉

Things to know

  • 57hours is committed to providing safe outdoor adventure experiences. We require all guides using our platform to have a COVID-19 safety plan and to make the details of that plan accessible to travelers. In most cases, group sizes will be reduced, guides will avoid overcrowded locations, and other safety measures will be met depending on the location and activity.

    We also expect clients to respect local regulations and take measures to protect themselves, guides and the communities they’re travelling to. For more information on COVID-19 measures in Canada, please refer to British Columbia Centre for Disease Control.

    Please contact us if you have any questions or require further information. We are happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information!

  • What you get in this adventure:

      • An experienced, ACMG certified ski guide with extensive knowledge of the area
      • Eight days of backcountry ski touring
      • Helicopter flights
      • Accommodation at the lodge
      • Meals (except for lunch on day 1)

    What’s not included:

      • Personal ski & safety equipment (transceiver, probe, shovel, etc.)
      • Transportation to the staging area
      • Alcoholic beverages
      • Accommodation in the valley
      • Travel and medical insurance
  • To enjoy the backcountry skiing tour at the Carlyle Lodge, you need to have at least a moderate fitness level. The Carlyle Lodge adventure offers intermediate to expert level of difficulty, which means that some previous backcountry skiing experience is required. There will be two guides on the trip and each one can team up with skiers on different levels. If you’re intermediate, your expert guide will help you improve your skills and coach when things get a bit more difficult. Don’t worry if you’re on an advanced to expert level, the terrain is challenging so you’ll still have lots of objectives to tackle! For the latter level, you’ll need to be in excellent physical shape.

  • To participate in this Carlyle Lodge skiing tour, you need to have at least some previous backcountry skiing experience. Levels for which this trip is tailored are intermediate to expert. Your guides will take care of the planning, oversee your technique and teach you how to manage the terrain. Whether on an intermediate or an expert level, you can be excited for some new challenges and polishing up your technique. If you’ve never backcountry skied before, we suggest joining guided sustainable backcountry skiing in Revelstoke.

  • For technical backcountry ski touring gear, you will need to bring:

      • Touring skis or splitboard with skins
      • Touring boots and poles
      • Helmet
      • Ski and boot crampons
        • Digital, 3-antenna avalanche transceiver or beacon
        • Lightweight snow shovel and avalanche probe
        • Mountaineering axe

    For the Carlyle Lodge, we recommend bringing:

      • Comfortable clothing for lounging around the lodge
      • slippers
      • Alcoholic beverages (optional)
      • Bathing suit
      • Headlamp
      • Toiletries

    For personal items, we recommend bringing:

      • 20-30L ski pack
      • 50L duffel
      • Sunglasses and ski goggles
      • Sun and lip cream
      • Face mask
      • Wind and waterproof shell jacket with hood (Gore-Tex recommended)
      • Ski pants (Gore-Tex recommended)
      • Down jacket or vest
      • Synthetic or wool base layers, underwear and socks
      • Mid-insulation fleece or puffy jacket
      • Warm outer puffy jacket
      • Toque (wool or synthetic)
      • Brimmed cap
      • Face warmer (scarf, neck tube, face mask, buff, etc-)
      • Light gloves and insulated gloves or mitts
      • One triple-action locking carabiner or two conventional locking carabiners
      • Repair kit and Leatherman for your equipment (can be shared between several people)
      • Water bottle and 1L of water
      • Thermos with a warm beverage — optional
      • Lunch for day one
      • First aid kit
      • Camera — optional

    Keep in mind that no extra skis or baggage will be allowed over and above the ski level pack and 50L duffel weighing no more than 35 lbs (16 kg). Extra equipment may result in additional charges or exclusion from the trip.

  • All mandatory gear can be rented if you don’t have your own. You can rent an avalanche safety pack (transceiver, probe, and shovel) with your guide for $30 a day or $100 a week.

    Other mandatory gear is available to rent, you can get your gear at the Roam Shop in Nelson or at the Kaslo Adventure Centre in Kaslo. Make sure to make plans on time.

  • Group sizes and pricing:

      • For this adventure, the max client-to-guide ratio is 6:1. All prices are per person.
      • Cost is per person and it doesn’t decrease as the group grows.

    Ski touring at the Carlyle Lodge can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

    Min. age requirements:

      • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
      • Minors may be permitted to join tours on a case-by-case basis.

    If your group has skiers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

  • The starting point of your adventure is Kaslo, British Columbia. The nearest larger city to Kaslo is Nelson. You have several regional airports to choose from, including the West Kootenay Regional Airport, which is a 30-minute drive from Nelson. You can also fly into Kelowna International Airport, which is a 4-hour drive from Kaslo.

    You’ll meet your guide and your fellow skiers in Kaslo. From there, you’ll fly into the Carlyle Lodge.

  • A $410 deposit is due upon Booking. We are only taking deposits for this trip at this point as we haven’t yet determined what the final price for the ski week will be as it’s still a few years out. The final price will be determined 12 months before the trip and anyone that has put down a deposit will be given the option to finalize the booking or get a full refund. We anticipate the cost to be around $2,930.

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