Pro backcountry touring
You: You’ve got a group, you’re all practiced in your alpine touring technique, you’re all in top–physical condition, and your equipment kits are current and working well for ya. Great! Our guide(s) can then certainly lead you to the Selkirk Powder stashes helping to minimize risk and maximize fun on a cool tour in our new, fantastic ski zone, Atlasta–Casey. And we can kick it into high gear after a quick snowcat or snowmobile ride up the first 4,000 ft and have with expansive views of Priest Lake. Perfecto!
Atlasta–Casey is, in actuality, 3 zones of our heli skiing permit accessible by snowcat, snowmobile, or foot and offers unparalleled access to some of the best backcountry skiing this side of BC, Canada. Come for a day, possibly stay for many. Your guide, Ken Barrett, has 25 years a walking the ridges and streams of these fantastic areas and can lead custom itinerary days that will leave the experienced tour-seeker – if not simply satisfied – pretty wiped-out from riding fun pow.
You say you want a great ski, a great tour, views from big lines of Priest Lake? Let’s go for a ski tour together in Atlasta–Casey. Sante!
Priced per person, per day.
The tour price excludes 6 % Idaho state tax; online and direct reservations incur a 6 % booking fee.
Each guest must sign a waiver before participation.
The Selkirks, a sub-range of the Columbia Mountain system, span from Sandpoint to Revelstoke and are probably the most famous ski range in North America. Parked laterally to the Pacific jet stream, the Selkirk Range defines orographic lift. To say the snowpack is deep is an understatement. Accumulation really starts to develop in November–December, and all the way through April–May, we’re consistently blanketed with fresh powder snow.
Familiar terrain
Even though the permit we hold is new, this is familiar skiing terrain for Ken and his heli team. Ken began surveying and skiing the Priest Lake–based Atlasta–Casey area way back in 2002–2003 along with Selkirk Powder co-founder Chip Kamin as they mapped the entire Middle Fork East River drainage before setting SPC’s original operations site on the west side of Schweitzer Basin. One of the pictures in the gallery is Ken on top of Mount Casey. The run created that day was dubbed “Casey Jones”: Take the dead snags heading for the shoulder, veer slightly rider’s right towards Chicopee Creek, and it’s 1½ mi and 2,025 vertical ft and to the pick-up. Altasta–Casey then became one of four polygons in our heli skiing permit in 2016. At the bottom of Chicopee and Race Creeks, we spent considerable time improving exits and landing zones after skiing incredibly fun powder descents.
This zone is way more diverse than our Schweitzer set-up and features three distinct aspects at higher elevations, many more steep, north shots, and some very impressive rock features. Take a gander at the gallery above; the pics and the maps will orient you and our new batch of run names is bound to excite you! Lots of updates will be dropping over the next 8 months – please revisit here often.
We’re sure this new zone is really going to be something for everyone’s backcountry FOMO / bucket list. So, open your calendars, call the buds, and start making plans for your flights to Spokane, your Coolin-based accommodations, and booking days for some snowcat-ing, skinning, and riding the next big Selkirk Powder zone.
Meet Selkirk’s staff and guides at the Eastside Road uphill departure point. While ascending, guests will undergo a backcountry safety briefing including completion of an AM Tour form, group experience analysis, and route selection. | |
Arrive at the drop zone in a heated cabin with accoutrements. | |
pm | Last snowcat ascent. |
pm | Snowcat descends to return to the Eastside Road departure point. |
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Payment
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Cancellations
Any cancellation made within 21 days of the scheduled tour date are 100 % non-refundable – no exceptions for any reason, not even airline delays, road closures, family emergencies, personal injury, etc. We encourage all guests to consider purchasing travel insurance with enhanced coverage (“Cancel For Any Reason” rider) through an outside provider such as InsureMyTrip.
Reservation changes
You may request date changes to your tour date outside of 21 days of your booking. Changes to your reservation are subject to availability and may incur an administrative fee of $100 per person.
Tour cancellations due to mechanical issues or unsafe conditions
Selkirk Powder Company has no control over Mother Nature. We tour in sun, snow, rain, wind, or any combination of interesting weather. It is, after all, an alpine environment. Be prepared, and dress accordingly. SPC reserves the right to cancel a tour for mechanical, weather, safety, personal or any other circumstance. You will be issued a full or partial credit valid for 1 year from the original tour date. No refunds will be issued. If your tour is cancelled multiple times, your credit still expires after 1 year – no extensions will be applied.
Policy changes
SPC reserves the right at any time, and at its sole discretion, to modify any policies set out above, with or without notice other than publishing such modifications on our website. It is your responsibility to review policies on our website for updates and/or changes. Your reservation and/or use of our services following any such policy modification constitutes your acceptance of any modified policy.