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5 Things to Know Before You Go Backcountry Skiing in Banff

  • November 30, 2017
  • , 4:04 am
  • , Banff Rock Climbing

Backcountry skiing is an amazing way to explore the beauty of the stunning winter environment. But heading into the unknown increases the risk of an accident and backcountry skiing is often intimidating for beginners. If you’re ready to start exploring, here are five things to know and do before setting out on backcountry skiing adventures.

1.Find a Banff Backcountry Skiing Mentor:

Learning from someone experienced is the best way to develop your Banff backcountry skiing knowledge. Head out for a guided tour or with someone experienced in backcountry skiing and ask as many questions as you can.

2.Understand the Gear:

Learn about and acquire the essential gear before heading out for Banff adventures. Prioritize safety equipment over other types of equipment; the three top safety items are a probe, a beacon, and a shovel. Know what you need to take and how to use it properly.

3. Learn About Avalanche Safety:

Take a basic avalanche class before going backcountry skiing for the first time. These important classes are designed to give you the basic information you need to travel in avalanche terrain.

4. Check the Avalanche Forecast before Banff Adventures

Learn how to use an avalanche forecast and always check it before you go on backcountry skiing adventures. Remember that an avalanche forecast is just a guide, so use your best judgment and always pay attention to your surroundings, even if the forecast says an area has a low avalanche risk.

5. Practice Backcountry Skiing Adventures:

Put your developing skills to good use by making smart decisions, observing your environment, and practising your skills. Start small and know your limits with Banff backcountry skiing.

Banff adventures are a great way to explore the gorgeous world around you and enjoy breathtaking winter beauty. Knowing and doing these five things before you go can help you stay safe and enjoy your experience backcountry skiing.

At Alpine Air Adventures our expert team can give you a safe, and fun Banff backcountry skiing trip that you won’t forget! Start your next adventure, contact us today! 

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