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The latest news from the catskiing / snowcat industry.  Where to ski, who has snow, whats happening.  We also post reviews of the latest gear, skis, and some general interest stuff.  Be sure to check for last minute deals to make your winter vacation the best.

Catskiing.ca at the Whistler Cabin Fever Out of Bounds Festival

We have 4 images in the gallery for your voting pleasure.

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Whislter-Tales-From-the-BackcountryCatskiing.ca and our resident photographer Geoff Holman have been selected for the Whistler Arts Council Tales from the Backcountry show. We are stoked to have 4 images representing some of the best powder catskiing in the world. If you are in the Whistler area between September 23rd and October 25th, be sure to stop in a vote for your favorite (hopefully that is Geoff!)

Just for voting you could win a brand spankin' new set of handmade skis or snowboard from Prior!

The images chosen are from some stormy deep pow days at Selkirk Wilderness Skiing and Valhalla Powdercats.

For more info on the show: Whistler Arts Council Out of Bounds: Tales from the Backcountry

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Catskiing.ca Photography featured at the Toronto Snow Show

Using BC Powder to get the East Stoked!

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toronto snowshow 2013 posterWe just got the word that the marketing execs at the Toronto Snow Show have chosen to use one of our images as their feature branding for the 2013 event! We are very excited that they reached out to us to use some of our unique powder imagery to re-brand their show.

The shot they chose is a very dramatic strobe shot taken in the deep pow at Valhalla Powdercats near Nelson BC. Our friend Sean Mirus from Schwietzer Mountain in Idaho is the skier in the shot our very own photographer Geoff Holman is behind the lens.

Thanks Toronto Snow Show. We hope to ski some lines with some easterners this season!

For more info on the show:

www.torontosnowshow.com

Twitter: @torontosnowshow

Facebook: /torontosnowshow

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Sun, Snow, and Amazing Views

Big Red Cats delivers some late season delights

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We had the opportunity to get out to Big Red Cats late in the 2013 season on March 22. What we thought might be some great skiing in the sun, also surprised us with pockets of light powder all over the place. BC was getting some great late season snow, and a cold front had rolled in. It was a chilly -17 when we rolled into the parking lot, but clear as could be, and that made for a day of amazing vistas mixed in with the skiing.

Big Red Cats features 8 different peaks and over 150km of cat roads, being later in the season and with good snow stability we had unlimited choice of the tenure. Our lead guide Kieren tailored the day to access the best snow and terrain to fit our group.

After dropping off of Mackie, we continued on skiing and travelling east to the other side of the tenure. Mackie, with it's numerous different runs from open chutes on one side to trees on the other side, is one of my most favorite peaks at Big Red. From the far Northeast side of the skiing area, you can see from Red mountain, to Trail, to the dam in Castlegar, in a spectacular 360 degree valley view of the west Kootenays.

By the afternoon it had warmed up considerably, and was great Spring skiing. We had the pleasure of skiing with a fun group from the US midwest, and they were all smiles coming to the end of their week long trip to BC. Spring sun and skiing with new friends, couldn't ask for much more.

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Oda to Joy – Our Review of the Skevik Oda

Review by Todd Avison – Catskiing.ca

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When I first stepped into the big and fat Oda from local ski maker Skevik all I could think of was the symphony Ode to Joy by the great composer Beethoven. I don't really understand why. It could have been a subliminal thing. It could have been that everything came together at that moment in a harmony of perfection. Or more likely it could have been the lack of oxygen as I stood on top of Meadow Mountain at Selkirk Wilderness Skiing.

We began our trip the day before starting out in Vernon BC where we stopped to meet Gregg and Glenn Anderson of Skevik Skis Inc. These brothers have set up a ski manufacturing plant in the North Okanagan and are pressing some inspiring designs – in shape and style. We were given a set of Oda's as well as their flagship ski the Anton to try out on our trip to SWS. What better proving ground for a BC powder ski than the place that pioneered cat assisted powder skiing.

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Pulling the Oda out of the truck and onto the cat got a few questions and even more looks. The shape of the ski is the McConkey-inspired reverse sidecut/reverse camber. Onlookers were strangely attracted to them and wanted to know what the deal was. When we explained that they were pressed only a few hours away in Vernon by a couple of brothers their eyes instantly went to inspect the build quality. The attention to details and quality of materials used in the Skevik product is top notch, right down to Canadian maple cores, beefy ¾ wrapped edges and a lighting quick 4001 sintered base.

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The First run: I have to admit, the first run on these wide beauties threw me for a loop. It took me the run to find the sweet spot in the cambre. A few runs later and I was in the groove of how these skis wanted to be skied and I could find out what they were really all about. There is no back seat on the Oda but there is plenty of heft under foot. My explanation for the perfect riding stance is right in the centre and ride them loose and kind of surf style. Once I knew what made the Oda tick it was straight into pure powder pleasure.

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Powder Performance: Powder is what the Skevik Oda was bread for and we get a lot of it here in the Interior of BC. Many people will say that the Oda and other reverse cambre skis are not versatile. Of course they are not! That is like saying an F1 car is not a very versatile car. They are designed for a specific purpose: shredding deep powder. And shred it they do. The Oda is solid as a Mac truck under foot yet nimble when you want to play around. The mix between the solid wood construction and reverse shape reveals a magnificent combination where you can charge lines with, jump into the trees and pop off features like you are in Mother Nature's terrain park.

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Construction: When it comes to powder skis I am not usually too concerned with construction. Shape and durability is where it is at in my books. But this Oda is just too well crafted to over look. Handmade with a traditional vertically laminated Canadian maple core, plenty of triax fiberglass, carbon fiber stringers where you need them and a super tough base and edges all add up to a light, fast and really tough ski.

Graphics: Love em! The set we had were graced with a graphic call the Stein – a piece of custom art by a local Vernon artist. It is depiction of BC mountain life right from the top of the mountain forest to the rivers of our great province. I especially liked the howling wolf on the tips. You can get any of the Skeviks in 5 different top sheets with new designs released every season.

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The Verdict: I spent two solid trips on these Oda's of Joy. Three days at SWS and another two at Valhalla Powdercats. They made a lasting impression on me. I know this to be true because every time I open the door to my storage locker my heart races a little when they greet me. This is a pure powder ski that requires the skier to be a dedicated powder hound. There is a sweet spot on this ski and once you find it, you will be having the time of your life just like me. The construction with the wood side walls requires an annual treatment of linseed oil to keep them looking and performing optimally. If you are looking for a unique powder ski for your quiver, we recommend checking out the Skevik Oda and find your symphony of Joy!

Links:

Skevik Skis Inc.:  www.skevikskis.com
Selkirk Wilderness Skiing: www.selkirkwilderness.com
Valhalla Powdercats: www.valhallapow.com

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June Special from Big Red Cats

Book 5 Days and Save

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June Special: Book 5 days or more

  • $400/day high season
  • $350/day shoulder
  • $300/day low season
  • Lodging from $59/night

Must be booked and deposit paid by June 30th, 2013

Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to get in on this special rate.

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The Lost Trailer from Legs of Steel

More powder lovin' from the Euro crew

Legs of Steel is back with their latest effort in 'The Lost'. If the trailer is any indication this film is going to be sweet. These guys come over to Canada every season from Europe to find fresh and light BC powder. From the looks of the trailer they hit up Monashee Powdercats during one of the season's epic powder cycles. We're looking forward to this one dropping September 24th, 2013.

Enjoy!

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Selkirk Wilderness Skiing Mega Gallery

A collection of amazing photos from deep in the Selkirk Wilderness

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We will have lots more to share about our trip to selkirk wilderness but for now check out this gallery of the good times we had up there.

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