Colorado Snow Cat Ski Tours
Six ski resorts currently offer guided and unguided snowcat ski tours, transporting intermediate and expert riders in a closed-cabin vehicle to mountain areas with healthy stashes of untracked snow. Are you seeking steep and deep high-adrenaline terrain but not looking to hike? Snowcat ski touring might be right for you.
Resorts with Snow Cat Ski Tours
Learn more about the resorts that provide snow-cat skiing. Each area is described in detail so you will know what to expect and determine which area is most suited for your skill level.
Snow Cat Skiing Means Being Prepared
Before you sign up or jump on a snowcat, make sure you understand the potential dangers ahead. Most likely you will need to have some avalanche awareness, and even training might be required. Plus, avalanche safety gear is a standard requirement. Figure out if your skis or snowboard are up to the task. You might need to rent or buy something more suitable. These are just ideas you must consider if snowcat skiing is on your bucket list. Check in with the snowcat company or who is in charge of this service and get specific details about skill level, required gear, and more before heading out.
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