Cat Skiing Tours Reveals 3 Reasons Why You Should Go for Cat Skiing Trips in BC


Posted June 30, 2019 by catskiingtours

Skiing is a fun recreational activity which takes place in the snowy mountainous regions in various parts of the world.
 
Skiing is a fun recreational activity which takes place in the snowy mountainous regions in various parts of the world. It is an exhilarating sport for which thousands of people pack their bags every year and head out to the peaks blanketed with snow. However, not many people are aware of the adventure sport that is cat skiing.
Cat skiing is a different ball game than skiing, in the way that it is done on backcountry untracked snow without any ski or snow patrol for safety. Skiers are taken up to the starting point via the ‘Snowcat’ which is a vehicle specifically invented for this purpose, and they start their journey on the fresh snow of the untracked terrain.

This popular sport started in British Columbia in the 70s, and since then thousands of people go for Cat skiing trips in BC, full of adrenaline and a thirst for the untouched white powder of the Canadian province.
Here are 3 fun reasons why you should consider going for a cat skiing trip to the Great White North:

BC is the Home of Cat Skiing

If you look up the history of Cat skiing, you would discover that it was started by two men more than three decades ago in Meadow Creek, British Columbia. They saw the ski hill grooming machine as a transport device that can easily be driven on the backcountry slopes, and thus began cat skiing. It would be a once in a lifetime experience to let your skis out on the land where it all began.
It is an Upgrade for Alpine Skiers

If you have done Alpine skiing at a ski resort, you will be used to having a marked ski area where you can ski, and you have instructors and ski patrols to keep guard. However, in cat skiing, you have an opportunity to let yourself free and ski to your heart’s delight. There are no tracked ski areas, which mean you can pick your own way through the snow and trees. It is an altogether different experience.

There is a myth that cat skiing is not safe at all, due to the absence of a ski patrol and also the untracked terrain. However, cat skiing is not dangerous as it seems to be. You get to begin on terrain which is suited to beginners so that you get the hang of it, and then you can move on to more intermediate tracks. Overall, you will experience a massive upgrade when you switch to cat skiing. Even those who are new to skiing can have a wonderful experience.

It is Inexpensive

There is a common misconception about cat skiing, that it is exorbitantly expensive. However, the truth is far from this. As compared to Alpine skiing, cat skiing does not cost much differently, whereas if you compare it with Heli skiing, where you have to rent a helicopter to launch yourself from, Cat skiing is much cheaper.
The estimated cost for one of the Cat skiing trips in BC should cost no more than CAD $200-600 per day per guest, depending on the type of ski resort, the length of the terrain, and the facilities provided. If you are a skiing enthusiast, you wouldn’t mind paying this price for a wonderful and memorable adventure.

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Last Updated June 30, 2019