BUSTING POWDER BALLS @ Selkirk Wilderness Skiing / Catskiing Canada
CATSKIING CANADA was filming for The Powder Guides Show at Selkirk Wilderness Skiing / Meadow Creek
BUSTING POWDER BALLS- is a mini video project that just highlights how much fun at SWS there is to be had during your Catskiing Experience.
Music:
Audio 1: Getting Ahead in the Lucrative Field of Artist Management / UNKLE
Song 1: Shined on Jagger (Dj's from Mars Bootleg Remix)
Photos: David Couse
Filmed & Edited: Scott Martin
Produced: SDMG / Laundromat Studios
sdmg.ca / LaundromatStudios.com
CATSKIING CANADA / Catskiing.org / facebook.com/CATSKIING.CANADA.ORG
Special Thanks to: Marcus Gurske / Irene / Kate / Russ / Melissa / Scott / Kevin/ John / Ian / Joe Schwartz / TheDrurys / Jason Remple / and all the amazing staff and guests that joined us at Selkirk Wilderness Skiing. SelkirkWilderness.com
Selkirk Wilderness Skiing
Snowcat skiing was pioneered in 1975 by Allan and Brenda Drury in the small community of Meadow Creek, BC. Situated in the south east corner of British Columbia, 1 1/2 hours north of Nelson. Over the past 36 years, the Drurys and their staff at Selkirk Wilderness Skiing have developed a loyal following amongst deep powder skiers and snowboarders looking for an alternative to both lift-serviced and helicopter skiing and riding.
Selkirk Wilderness Skiing | Cat Skiing BC Canada |
Selkirk Wilderness Skiing cat skiing in BC Canada is the original and the absolute best snowcat skiing operation. SWS cat ski gets 5 out of 5 from powderhounds.com. See our review
Selkirk Wilderness Skiing 03-2011
Selkirk Wilderness inc. provides stellar powder experience near Meadow Creek B.C. north of Nelson aprox. 2hrs. The cat will give you a big mountain experience no matter what the weather is doing, unlike heli, at half the cost.
Cat-Skiing Powder in the Kootenay Rockies
Skiing fresh powder among British Columbia’s Selkirk and Purcell Mountains with the original cat-skiing operation in the world, Selkirk Wilderness Skiing.
Location: Selkirk Wilderness Skiing, Meadow Creek, BC
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Skiing White Grizzly Cat Skiing Part 1 Feb 2014
In February 2014, I joined eleven friends for a week at White Grizzly Cat Skiing, Meadow Creek, British Columbia. The skiing was fantastic. Conditions were ideal with over two meters of snow in the previous week and more each of the first five days we were there. Skiing was for experts only -- steep, treed runs. A blast! These are videos of the first several days. Also, don't miss my videos of the resorts along B.C.'s Powder Highway as I drove up to White Grizzly.
Selkirk Lodge
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Cat Ski Canada, White Grizzly Catski presented by LUEX.com
A couple of seasons of kickin' it steep & deep with White Grizzly Cat Skiing, Meadow Creek, BC, Canada.
Skiing & Snowboarding British Columbia, Canada
Selkirk Snowcat
December the 1st 2008 marked the 34th season for Selkirk Wilderness Skiing in the Kootenays, British Columbia. They were the first snowcat skiing operation in the world and today they still employ local people and attract skiers and boarders from all over the globe, seeking deep fine powder.
Music: Michael Mloweski©2001 and Martin Goodall©2001
Selkirk Mountain Experience - Playin in the Snow 2018
No rights reserved. Editors note: Splitboarders are better than Skiers.
White Grizzly Cat Skiing - by Bill Heath
A couple of seasons of kickin' it steep & deep with White Grizzly Cat Skiing, Meadow Creek, BC, Canada.
Ski Canada, Powder Mountain Catskiing a few years ago presented by LUEX.com
A few years ago, before we got our super great PB300's, Clas Ahlstrand, Arvid Lorentzon, Fredrik Andersson and Tomas Bergemalm came and laid down some great lines and had amazing snow for their whole trip.
Storm Skiing at Valhalla Mountain Touring
A nice strong cold front has moved through, leaving 40cms of cold smoke in its wake.
Charlotte Moats and Chris Eby at White Grizzly Cat Skiing BC
Short promo video of White Grizzly Cat Skiing located in Meadow Creek, BC, Canada who hosted Charlotte Moats and Chris Eby in March 2009.
LifeStylz - Sledding Revelstoke Golden
This is the start of a collection of films to be released sometime in 2008 depicting the active life style of the people who live in the Rocky Mountains. Each person who lives here does so for the pure passion and enjoyment their sport brings them. Sledding, Snowboarding, Skateboarding, Mountain Biking, is just what we do..... my first video edit more to come.
Other day at meadowcreek part 7
Finding Awesome: Skiing and Snowboarding in Nelson & Kootenay Lake, BC
Discover why our region is the capital for cat skiing, and Nelson is truly North America’s best ski town. Whitewater Ski Resort is the area’s best kept secret, with top quality runs and huge snowfalls ensuring the resort competes with the best.
Whitewater Ski Resort is the area's best kept secret, with top quality runs and huge snowfalls ensuring the resort competes with the best. Our deep snow and steep vertical attracts pro skiers, snowboarders, heli-skiiers and ski-touring fanatics from around the world. We have more Cat Ski operations here than anywhere else—appropriate because cat skiing was born here in 1975 with Selkirk Wilderness Skiing (now Selkirk Snowcat Skiing).
“What if I told you there was a place hidden deep in the mountains but closer than you expected. Where every snow fall felt like your first. And everyday is a snow day. A place far away from the sea but snorkels are still recommended. When your life's going downhill is a good thing. And if you want to take it to the next level, you can always fly on the backs of eagles. Ride your way to finding awesome. #findingawesome.”
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Video by Freeride Entertainment:
Location: Whitewater Ski Resort & Stellar Heliskiing
Nelson Kootenay Lake dishes up something for almost every personality, regardless of your age or interests. There are spas and shops of all sorts, beautifully preserved heritage, art galleries, golf courses and resorts, plus a culinary and nightlife scene as diverse as they come, from charmingly mild to outright wild.
This region also boasts a wide variety of outdoor activities both on and off the lake: paddling, hiking, biking, rafting, ziplining, skiing, fishing, and more. Whether you want to go on a multi-day backpacking trip or relax at the beach on a sunny day, the clear streams, lush green scenery and mountainous terrain await year round.
The culture is a product of the people, the artists, the outdoors, creating a relaxed, welcoming experience unlike anywhere else. Discover this unique corner of British Columbia in the Selkirk mountains, and enjoy eclectic fodder for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers: a place for free spirits and well-rounded squares.
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Ainsworth Hot Springs | Balfour | Kaslo | Lardeau | Meadow Creek | Nelson
Sol Powder - Ides of March.mov
Exciting, fast action video clips from our March 11-18 trip to the Sol Mountain Ski Lodge, along with a few live music clips and some scenic stills and photos of skiers and a young snowboarder. Many thanks to Aaron Cooperman for some of the footage and his help with the editing. Also thanks to Riel MacBoudreau for some of the stills and to Mike and Dave Moore and Simon Reeves for their Go-Pro cam footage. Plus a huge thank you to Sylvain Vallee for providing his song, Roller Coaster for the soundtrack. You can learn more about his music at valleemusic.com.
Experience Cat Skiing
Experience a day of cat skiing with unlimited vertical at Revelstoke Mountain Resort for an unforgettable adventure! Package rates include equipment rentals, on-slope lunch and après ski appetizers. Visit or call the Revelstoke Outdoors Centre at 250.814.5060 for availability.
SWS Video
This is the place where Snowcat skiing was pioneered back in 1975 by Allan and Brenda Drury. Situated in the south east corner of British Columbia, 1 1/2 hours north of Nelson in the small community of Meadow Creek, BC.
The Freeride Media crew had the opportunity to enjoy a few days at this monumental cat skiing operation.
The Kootenays are a place rich in history and landscape. You're far away from the modern bustle and time moves a little slower, the snow falls a little deeper and people are that much friendlier.
Each Sunday twenty-four guests are taken by snowcat to Selkirk Wilderness Skiing's beautiful lodge situated at 1280m (4200 feet). Over the next five days guests are transported in comfort to the surrounding peaks to sample spectacular open bowls, glades and challenging chutes. Their network of snowcat roads provides skiing within an area of 30 square miles with runs up to 4000 vertical feet
Throw all of this together: the terrain, the snow, their rich history and their fantastic staff and you have a culture that has attracted skiers here year after year.
Music:
Stephen Arnold Music-Monument
Stephen Arnold Music-Infraction