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TRIP
DETAILS
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Trip Highlights
| Day 1: |
| We meet at the Wells Gray Inn in Clearwater. After leaving a vehicle at the trail end, we drive to the snocat which is parked 11 km. up the Wells Gray Road. After the hour snocat ride, we ski the last three and a half km into Trophy Mountain Chalet. The chalet is located on the southern slopes of the Trophy Mountains at 7000 ft. The skiing from the front door is excellent as the terrain is fairly steep and the snow is deep. After lunch, we ski a couple of runs around the chalet to become familiar with the equipment and surrounding area. |
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| Day 2: |
| Explore the ski runs in the Trophy Mountains, both in the alpine and in the trees. Most of the skiing here is intermediate and the terrain is complex, with numerous chutes, couloirs, and aspects. |
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| Day 3: |
| We traverse up over the Trophy Mountains, drop into the Valley of the Lakes and cross Eagle Pass into Moul Basin. Our destination is Table Cabin, which is at the head of the Moul drainage. It is a brand new log cabin that sleeps ten. This is challenging terrain and the ski will take five to seven hours at a leisurely pace.
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| Day 4: |
| Powder skiing on the northern slopes of Table, Discovery, and Trophy. The terrain right around the cabin is amazing with wonderful fall lines.
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| Day 5: |
| We continue the traverse up and over Table Mountain and across Caribou and Fight Meadows to Fight Chalet which sits at the head of a 13km. long subalpine meadow system at 6400 feet. This day will take six to eight hours at a leisurely pace. These beautiful meadows are truly inspiring, high open and surrounded by mountains.
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| Day 6: |
| We explore the Fight Meadow area, including Battle Mountain and 52 ridge. This fantastic place has something for everyone. If we’re up to it, and the weather is co-operative, our goal is the view from the summit of Battle Peak and the exhilarating ski down!
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| Day 7: |
| We ski out to the Park road. This is a four to six hour ski, which crosses the edge of the alpine plateau and then heads down the side of the valley to the valley floor at about 2400 feet.
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