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North Cascades Mountain Guides is dedicated to bringing
out the backcountry skier in everyone. Situated in the
heart of nordic ski country, we offer programs customized
for x-country skiers to take their skills to the backcountry.
We also offer tours catered to Alpine Touring or Randonee
skiers, and most of our guides are PSIA certified ski
instructors.
We use a mix of traditional instruction, experimental
education, and lots of fun to forge a memorable experience
where you learn skills and techniques to become a safe
and competent backcountry skier.
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Backcountry Day Tours
Backcountry Ski Workshop
Ski Mountaineering Course
Triple Crown
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Karhu XCD Program
Haute Route
Ortler Tour
Canadian Ski Touring
Avalanche Training courses
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Backcountry Day Tours |
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These customized trips are offered on a daily basis
(with advanced registration) and tailored to your skills,
desires, and the best snow conditions. Topics covered
include skiing techniques for the backcountry, natural
history, and avalanche awareness. An excellent option
while visiting the Methow Valley for those enthusiasts
looking for a full day of fun, exploration, and great
skiing.

Touring in Liberty Bowl.
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Enjoying some untracked in the
backyard.
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| Backcountry Ski Workshop |
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This program is designed for the aspiring backcountry
ski tourer. We spend the first day at a local lift-access
area where the focus is improving technique and confidence
on skis. Taking advantage of the lifts and racking up
the vertical allows us to develop and hone skills we'll
apply in the backcountry. The next day we head out for
a full day of touring. Here we review many skills such
as the use of kick wax and climbing skins, avalanche
awareness and beacon use, ascending techniques and ripping
turns in powder. This course is open to Telemark and
A.T skiers. Call to arrange dates for this program.
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| Triple Crown |
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Learn the full gamut of Nordic ski skills with two
full days of instruction covering each of the Nordic
disciplines: Striding, Skating and Telemarking.
The Methow Valley's incredible cross-country trail system
is ideal for improving one's track skiing abilities.
Many of the skills we concentrate on cross into each
Nordic discipline with the main goal of becoming an
all-around Nordic funhog! We break each day up with
some video analysis sessions. This is an excellent method
for achieving breakthrough results; you'll see yourself
skiing better! We offer reduced rates for this trifecta
of fun.
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Honing technique at the local ski hill. |
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| Karhu XCD Program |
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We are very excited to be able to offer our latest
ski program - XCD Touring. XCD (cross-country downhill)
is all about freedom and versatility. The versatility
to tour and make turns with equal aplomb and the freedom
that lightweight ski gear can offer.
This category of ski equipment has seen a dramatic
resurgence of interest over the past few years. For
many of us it is very similar to the telemark equipment
we learned on - equipment that was not too far removed
from its Nordic touring roots. But, as telemark gear
become more more downhill oriented and moved farther
from its Nordic roots, the ability to tour with ease
and efficiency was sacrificed. XCD Touring returns you
to the soul of Nordic skiing. Using skis as a tool to
travel through the winter world, lightweight touring
gear utilizes skis with full metal edges for control,
a patterned base to provide grip and a flex that balances
the needs of turning and touring.
Many of us here at NCMG have rediscovered our love
of Nordic skiing through XCD style touring. Leaving
behind the weight of big telemark skis and boots and
the hassle of climbing skins, travel through the winter
world once again becomes a joy. The equipment allows
you to cover some distance when you want to, make a
few turns down a powdery hill, and then be able to head
right back up again to make a few more.
Experience winter in a new way. Join us and rediscover
the soul of Nordic skiing - XCD Touring. .
- $100/day/person for 4 skiers
- $115/day/person for 3 skiers
- $150/day/person for 2 skiers
- $210/day/person for 1 skier
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NCMG graphic designer Sussi Rowntree
and husband enjoy some light gear touring.

Practicing Tele turns in perfect
powder.
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| Ski Mountaineering |
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This 4 day course is designed for the backcountry skier
looking to expand their skills into glaciated terrain
with steeper and more technical objectives. While making
turns in the Spring corn snow is great fun, the ease
and speed that skis allow you to travel make them the
perfect tool for climbing peaks and completing long
alpine tours. A great precursor for an expedition like
the Haute Route, this course is also a means to and
end for people that want to take advantage of the incredible
ski Mountaineering opportunities right here in the North
Cascades. This special program is offered during the
prime Spring touring season.
We will cover use of ropes, ice axes, crampons(boot
and ski crampons) as well as glacial navigation, crevasse
rescue, route planning, snow camping, hazard evaluation
and more.
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Topping out at Chief col with
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| Haute Route |
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This is possibly the most famous ski traverse in the
world. Beginning in the birthplace of alpinism, Chamonix,
France, this tour will climb over high mountain passes,
down long glacial descents and through some of the most
spectacular terrain imaginable to arrive in Zermatt,
Switzerland, 9 days later. Each night will be spent
in the comfort of fully stocked and catered mountain
huts, allowing us to travel largely unencumbered, thus
fully enjoying the skiing along the way.
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Easily some of the World's best ski
mountaineering. |
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| Ortler Tour |
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Some of our guests that have skied the Haute route
asked us to put together another tour that was comparable
in difficulty, but perhaps a little less well known.
After conferring with some other guide friends, we were
convinced that the Ortler tour was just that. This Tour
takes place in Stelvio National park in the South Tirol
region of Northern Italy, close to the borders of Switzerland
and Austria. The park itself is one of the largest in
all of Europe. It lays between the Bernina group of
St Moritz to the West and the Dolomites to the East.
The terrain is slightly lower than that of the Western
Alps, but still heavily glaciated and very alpine. Much
of the tour takes places between 10,000-13,000'. This
tour is actually a loop circuit as opposed to a point
to point, making travel and logistics much easier. The
huts are well known for great food, incredible coffee
and many even have hot showers!
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A cold brew after a day of sun and corn. |
| Canadian Ski
Touring |
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Ski touring based out of one of the many backcountry
huts in British Columbia is a backcountry skiers paradise.
This year NCMG has booked the Powder Creek Lodge for
a prime week in March. Fully catered and guided, this
trip is a great combo of human powered skiing and heli
accessed privacy.
- March 22-29th, 2009
- Check back soon for more info on skiing at Powder
Creek Lodge
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Click
here to see photos from our 2008 trip to Valhalla Mountain
Lodge |
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| Avalanche Training Courses |
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These courses are designed for anyone looking to gain
a deeper and more thorough understanding of avalanche
forecasting, rescue and beacon usage. The level 1 course
is held over 2 1/2 full and informational days. The
Level 2 course is a 4 day program.
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Scott checks out a humbling crown. |
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| Rescue Refresher
Course |
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This program is designed for graduates of our Level
1 course who want to brush up on their avalanche rescue
skills. The day will be spent in the field reviewing
routefinding, safe travel techniques and running through
beacon drills as well as full rescue sequences.
- 2008-09 Dates: Call to schedule
- Cost: $100/person with min of 2
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Students practice rescue digging for
a quick recovery. |