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Trip: Nelson Range, British Columbia - Ymir Yurts

 

Date: 1/4/2007

 

Trip Report:

Eight of us, mostly from Corvallis, ventured up to the Kootenays for four days of backcountry skiing. We stayed in Yurts between the towns of Nelson and Ymir, situated several drainages south of Whitewater Resort. The skiing was great and the setting spectacular.

 

A sno-cat took us in 25k, which left us with a 5k skin up to the yurts. The snowpack was close to 10 feet in the area that we skiied. We recieved an additonal 2-3 feet of fresh snow over the course of the trip.

 

Given the considerable avy danger and large group, we skied south facing slopes above the yurts and didn't venture far on our tours. The weather broke briefly on the second day, but for most of our trip we were socked in.

 

Breaking trail on the way out was arduous, and we were several hours late for the sno-cat pickup. Several of us went up to Whitewater the next day for some laid back lift-skiing. The place is amazing. It's like a mini-Alta.

 

Overall, it was a great trip. I would prefer to travel in smaller groups for future trips though. The U.S border patrol harrassed us on the way back in and made us wait while the drug dog ransacked our car and belongings. I guess the anti-goverment stickers and dirt-bag aura gave them no choice. Maybe they were bored.

 

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the yurts were $115 american for three nights and sno-cat ride was around $40. Our fearless leader Mike tracked down the outfit, Wildhorse Skiing/Ymir Yurts, and put the trip together.

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I forgot to add the the most important photos. Mike decided to make an FA of the yurtopia crapper on our last night. He had some help in the beginning and we didn't think he'd make it. But he perservered and slid off into a pile of fluff from the top.

 

 

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