California Shasta & Eastern Sierra Couloir Camp
Eastern Sierra / Lassen National Park / Mt Shasta

Eastern Sierra Couloir Camp
$1,295.00 per person
Sierra Nevada – Mammoth Lakes – 3 Days
Eastern Sierra Couloir Camp for Skiers or Riders, takes us into the heart of California’s Eastern Sierra. The Eastern Sierra Couloir Skiing is a three-day program designed to focus on the skills necessary to ski California’s world-famous couloirs safely. Our locations are perfect for learning ski mountaineering skills, including assessing and managing snowpack stability, decision making, entrance management, cornice management, advanced skiing daily. In addition, we have designed this camp to get you access to some of the most coveted terrains that the Sierra backcountry has to offer. Car Camping with Daily Guided Backcountry Skiing

Northern California peakS CAmp
$1,295.00 per person
Lassen National Park, Mt Shasta – 3 Days
Our Northern California Peaks Skiing/Riding is our Cascades version of our Eastern Sierra Couloirs Skiing/Riding. Designed for intermediate to advanced alpine skiers or split boarders looking for a sampling of the best backcountry skiing California offers. A series of three-day trips takes adventurers to bowls and Southern Cascades Mountain peaks safely, emphasizing California spring skiing, excellent corn conditions, sunny skies, unlimited turns, and tons of fun! Car Camping with Daily Guided Backcountry Skiing
Mt Shasta Skiing Camp
$1,595 per person
Mt Shasta Wilderness – 3 Days
Our guided Ski or Ride adventure is the best way to define this 3-day expedition up the enormous Mount Shasta, which stands at an altitude of 14,179 ft —residing in the vast Cascades mountain range in California. This potentially active volcano is impressive to behold. However, you will do more than admire it at this ski camp. Instead, you will have the chance to climb to its summit and ski back down! Each day of this fantastic expedition will build on the last, culminating with the Shasta summit & 7,000 ft. ski descent. We will camp on the slopes of Mt Shasta during the nights and gaze at the amazing open night sky.