Winter Adventures
City to Summit Winter Tour
$1385.43
Embark on a snowshoe journey through the wooded trails of Whistler's Callaghan Valley, making a stop at an old trapper's cabin along a historic trap line. As twilight envelops the ancient old-growth forest, let your headlamp guide the way. Gather around your private campfire, immersing yourself in a genuine Canadian Campfire Cookout featuring smokies, chili, roasted marshmallows, and live entertainment. Add another log to the fire, disconnect from the hustle, and embrace the ideal outdoor evening adventure suitable for families, couples, and small groups.
Check the weather forecast for Whistler. Confirm your reservation for the snowshoe excursion. Dress warmly in layers suitable for winter conditions. Wear waterproof boots and thick socks. Pack water and snacks for the journey. Bring a backpack to carry essentials. Don't forget your camera for capturing memories. Charge your headlamp or flashlight. Inform someone of your excursion plans and expected return time.
Warm, moisture-wicking base layers Insulated, waterproof jacket and pants Sturdy waterproof boots with good traction Wool socks and glove liners Hat or beanie Sunglasses and sunscreen Backpack for carrying essentials Water bottle or hydration system Snacks for energy replenishment Personal first aid kit Camera or smartphone for capturing moments Hand warmers or extra gloves Multi-tool or pocket knife Map or GPS device Personal identification and emergency contact information.
Stay with the group and follow the guide's instructions at all times. Be aware of your surroundings and watch for hazards like uneven terrain or overhanging branches. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear layers to regulate body temperature. Stay hydrated by drinking water regularly, especially in cold weather. Pace yourself and take breaks as needed to prevent fatigue. Use proper snowshoeing techniques, such as lifting your feet to avoid tripping on the snowshoes. Keep an eye on your footing, especially on steep or slippery terrain. Be cautious around open flames and follow fire safety protocols during the campfire cookout. Dispose of waste properly and leave no trace of your presence in the natural environment. In case of emergency, notify the guide immediately and follow their instructions. Respect wildlife and observe from a safe distance without disturbing their natural habitat.
local guide
transportation
ski jacket
ski trousers
fleece jumper or sweater
thermal underwear
ski socks
ski gloves or mitts
hat
scarf or neck gaiter
underwear
snow boots
backpack
Whistler
Pemberton
Squamish
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