Travel

Pristine Snow

A break from turquoise waters to pristine snow! Life is good!

The only tracks around here are ours!
The only tracks around here are ours!

Last week I had a chance to join a group of 12 friends on a ski trip in the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area in the Wallowa Mountains. We camped at 2300m in yurts and skied pristine powder.

Chef Nick, workhorse Jeremy and the yurt!
Chef Nick, workhorse Jeremy and the yurt!

The trip started with a 3km tow behind a snowmobile and a 6.5km ski tour into our yurts; 1 kitchen and 2 sleeping yurts. We towed and packed in all our supplies for the 4 day trip, and the yurts were equipped with basic camping necessities including firewood and stoves.

As temperatures dropped to -20°C at night stoking the fire was a must. If the fire wasn’t tended to for more than 3 hours your water bottle would freeze! We slept in multiple layers and 2 sleeping bags.

Inside the yurt.
Inside the yurt.

McCully Creek just next to the huts was our source of water, toilets were outdoor holes in the ground with great views, and liquor was drunk off readily available icicles.

Icy Whisky for Kelsey
Icy Whiskey for Kelsey

Most importantly we toured and skied fresh lines every day!

Kelsey on one of our favourite decents.
Kelsey on one of our favourite decents.

A big thanks goes out to Britt and Dana for organizing the trip, Nick for being the chef, and everybody else on the trip making it an experience to never forget!

Headed to the yurts.
Headed to the yurts.