SAN FRANCISCO, CA, December 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Located in remote Northwestern region of British Columbia, Northern Escape Heli-Skiing has long been renowned for providing some of the deepest, most reliable snowpack in the world. In addition to offering over 2,300 square miles (1.8m acres) of vast and varied ski terrain via helicopter, they have just announced the opening of a new catskiing area featuring 7,000 additional acres of skiable terrain covering over 2,500 vertical feet of rise. This new area will be serviced by two new snowcats recently put into operation by Northern Escape Heli-Skiing.
"While we love the phenomenal heli-ski conditions enjoy up here year after year, unfortunately all of that snow doesn't come from blue skies," says John Forrest, General Manager and President of Northern Escape Heli-Skiing. "With all that snow comes some inevitability difficult flying conditions. Now even when the conditions are severe, we can still offer world-class skiing and snowboarding in deep, fresh powder thanks to our new catskiing operation."
The vast new catskiing terrain features both tree-skiing terrain as well as wide open bowls, and it encompasses an area nearly as large as the Whistler and Blackcomb ski areas combined. In the event of weather conditions clearing during the course of a day, Northern Escape's fast and powerful Koala Helicopters will pick up skiers from the cat-skiing area and resume heliskiing for the rest of the day. Alternatively, if the weather deteriorates during the day while groups are helicopter skiing, the choppers will take them to the snowcats where there can continue skiing the catski terrain for the rest of the day. The combination of services ensures guaranteed skiing or snowboarding during every day of a client's package.
About Northern Escape Heli-Skiing
Northern Escape Heli-Skiing is located in the Skeena Mountains, roughly 2 hours from Vancouver by air. The location in the remote Northwest offers the perfect combination of climates for deep dry powder. The moist coastal flow is influenced by northerly latitudes which cools all that Pacific moisture into perfect champagne powder. The result is one of the deepest and most reliable snow packs on earth. In addition to world-class heli-skiing and now catskiing, Northern Escape also boasts first-class lodging with private chefs and bartenders, on-site massage therapists, and wireless Internet.
Contact Info:
Northern Escape Heli Skiing
P.O. Box 59, Terrace, BC V8G 4A2, Canada
Toll-Free: (866) 619-3184
Local Phone: (250) 615-3184
Fax: (250) 615-3181
Email: info@neheliski.com
Website: http://www.heliskiingreview.com
Northern Escape Heli-Skiing Announces Opening of Catskiing Terrain
Northern Escape Heli-Skiing has announced the purchase of two snowcats and the opening of new 7,000 acre catskiing area offering runs over 2,500 vertical feet and encompassing some of the very most spectacular skiing terrain imaginable.
2010-12-14
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[Press-News.org] Northern Escape Heli-Skiing Announces Opening of Catskiing TerrainNorthern Escape Heli-Skiing has announced the purchase of two snowcats and the opening of new 7,000 acre catskiing area offering runs over 2,500 vertical feet and encompassing some of the very most spectacular skiing terrain imaginable.






