We are proud to partner with our friends at Fortune Peak Huts offer the best hut skiing experience in the Cascades! Two wonderful trip options: 3 nights/4 days & 4 nights/5 days! Spend 5 days exploring the vastness of the Teanaway! Find out what is only 2 hours from Seattle, discover 2.5k+ couloirs, old growth tree skiing, spines, pillow lines and alpine bowls. After your day out collecting pow turns, return to camp for apres-ski snacks and gourmet dinner, followed by a firing of the cedar sauna. The Fortune Peak Huts sits at the De Roux Campground (1,159m, 3,800’) with the Esmeraldas and Koppen Peaks overhead to remind you of the glaciers that carved this landscape.

 

  • 2024 January 26-29SOLD OUT;  March 20-24 7 SPOTS
  • Duration: 4-5 Days
  • Level: Expert
  • Client Ratio: 6:1
  • Cost:  4 Days-Jan $1,675;  5 Days-March $1,875
  • Included:
    • Snowmobile access from Cle Elum, with return ride for gear
    • 3-4 nights accommodations at Fortune Peak Hut (two Weatherports with wood stoves and a barrel sauna )
    • Bunk room-style sleeping accommodations with insulated pad.
    • Orientation with companion rescue refresher and gear familiarization
    • 4-5 days of guided ski touring (including the first exchange day) by certified AMGA/IFMGA guides
    • Three healthy meals per day prepared by our professional cooking staff
  • Not Included: Transportation to Cle Elum, personal equipment, alcohol(you may bring your own), gratuities

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Descents range from bowls and glades to spines and couloirs getting as technical as you want or float hippie pow thru old growth forests and pillows lines… Each day wraps up with apres, sauna and dinners prepared by our amazing chef, Nicco Muratore, of Mamnoon fame! Study up before you arrive with Beacon Guidebook’s Eastside guide that includes a comprehensive section for the Teanaway..

Group ability and interest will dictate how much each group is able to ski. Our terrain offers a wide variety of objectives including long alpine runs of 1500-2500’ or 1000-1500’ treed runs. We try to guide to the median skier in the group. If we have a significant difference in abilities, we split the group to accommodate different objectives. An average intermediate group can expect 3-4000 vertical feet a day which can be 3-5 runs. An average, strong keen expert group can get 5-7000’ vertical a day which can be 4-8 runs from the hut.

Day 1 Approach:

Approach: Arrive in Cle Elum by 7 and meet up on the Teanaway Road with the snowmobiles by 8. We will meet at the 29 Pines Sno-Park about 30 min north of Cle Elum, WA. From there we will pack up our gear on the snowmobiles and begin moving up the valley. We will park on the south end of the Sno-Park, we try to group all the overnight cars in the area to reduce the impact on plowing and other users. You will meet with the team that day—look for the bright yellow tow behind sleigh.Our gear will go all the way to the hut and we will finish the commute to camp with a tour of Iron Peak descending to the Fortune Peak Huts for the next 3-4 nights. All your gear that will be shuttled up to the hut will be placed in the sled. Think ski-mo and put most of your gear in the sled to make the this easy. Being ready to go in when you arrive is important, especially for the morning shuttle. Shuttle to Beverly Camp; tour to camp This will take roughly 15 minutes. The valley can be very cold so add extra layers, a face guard, and your warmest gloves. Once you arrive at camp you will have a minute to warm up before the camp host runs the group through the systems and safety protocols at camp. Your gear will be waiting for you at camp.

Days 2-4— After morning coffee and an outrageously great breakfast we make our way thru the amazing bucket list of peaks to ride:
Koppen;
Esmeralda;
Fortune;
Teanaway;
Longaway;

Descents range from bowls and glades to spines and couloirs getting as technical as you want or float hippie pow thru old growth forests and pillows lines… Each day wraps up with apres, sauna and dinners prepared by our amazing chef, Nicco Muratore, of Mamnoon fame! Study up before you arrive with Beacon Guidebook’s Eastside guide that includes a comprehensive section for the Teanaway..

Day 5 Tour and Exit: You’ll enjoy your last breakfast at camp and pack up all your non-skiing gear for the trip down mountain. Then we’ll head out for one last half day tour, We will rendezvous with the snowmobiles by Beverly Campground around 12-12:30. if conditions allow descending all the way back to the snowmobiles 5 miles down valley. From there we will hitch a ride back to our cars, reunite with our gear and head back home by 1:30-2 with great memories and new friends!

Ski Gear

Upper Body
Lower Body

Backpack

  • Internal frame pack 2000-2500 cubic inch capacity able to carry snowboard/skis

Miscellaneous Equipment

  • Goggles and Sunglasses 100% UV protection with side shields or wrap around.
  • Personal first aid repair kit Basics: moleskin/blister kit, Band-Aids, first-aid tape, ibuprofen, personal medications, spare parts for bindings and batteries etc.
  • Lip balm At least SPF 20
  • Sunscreen At least SPF 40
  • Headlamp lightweight LED
  • 2  1 Liter water bottles-one should be a thermos
  • Toiletry kit with Toilet Paper
  • Ear plugs
  • Nylon stuff sacks For Lunch and pack organization
  • Bandana
  • Hand wipes
  • 1 small stainless steel thermos (Optional)
  • Favorite snack foods (no more than 2 pounds-lunch and snacks will be provided)

Hut Kit

  • Sleeping Bag-0-15 degree 
  • Casual clothing (cotton is fine) ie sweats, yoga wear, & swimwear for sauna.
  • Slippers-ightweight booties or slippers, comfortable top and bottom-cotton optional.
  • for the lodge and trip to the sauna
  • Prescriptions, medications
  • Reading glasses
  • Camera and chargers; digital device pre-loaded with games, music, books, films. and battery to charge them. 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHO WILL MY GUIDE (OR GUIDES) BE?

We are small company who enjoy working together in the mountains as well as highly skilled professionals who hold current Wilderness First Responder certification and are proficient in technical rescue and evacuation skills. Our guides are dedicated to the world of alpinism, many having first ascents and hold professional certifications with the AMGA in the rock, alpine, and ski disciplines. The AMGA is part of the IFMGA, which is the international body of certified mountain guides. 

HOW MUCH SHOULD I TIP MY GUIDES?

Tipping is considered standard practice in the guiding industry. Tipping amounts vary, often 10% of the course cost is a good rule-of-thumb,  so $20-30 per day per person/per guide is average that works well for the guides without a serious blow to your wallet. If you feel that the program was exceptional or substandard the tip can reflect that.

CAN I RENT EQUIPMENT FROM BCAG?

No, we recommend renting from Cripple Creek where they have a full selection of rentals.

HOW HEAVY WILL MY PACK BE?

You will be required to carry a portion of the group gear and food in addition to your personal gear. This should be taken into consideration when deciding what you will bring. A good rule of thumb is to try to keep your pack weight below 40 pounds, which will allow for extra items to be carried of the group equipment.

WHEN DO I NEED TO PAY THE BALANCE OF MY TRIP?

For Scheduled Domestic Courses and Climbs: Your balance is due 30 days from trip departure. Payable by credit card, check, Venmo or Paypal.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I NEED TO CANCEL MY TRIP? 

If you should decide to cancel your trip, BCAG must be notified in writing. Your trip will be cancelled from the date we receive written notice. You will be assessed a cancellation fee according to the following schedule: 

90 to 31 days from trip departure – 50% of trip cost

30 days or less – 100% of trip cost

WHAT HAPPENS IF I WANT TO CHANGE THE DATES OF MY TRIP? 

Schedule changes are subject to a $100 fee per person up to 2 weeks out and $150 less than 14 days from the start of the trip and may not be possible. If conditions or circumstances preclude running a scheduled program we reserve the right to make the decision as to whether the program will be canceled, rescheduled, or an alternative provided.

WHAT HAPPENS IF BC ADVENTURE GUIDES HAS TO CANCEL MY TRIP? 

In the rare circumstance where we need to cancel a program you can reschedule without a fee or receive a refund on your deposit. If circumstances arise that force us to cancel a program that is already in progress we reserve the right to decide whether a refund or credit, at a prorated rate, will be issued. We are not responsible for cancellation fees or costs arising from your changed or cancelled flights, lodging, or other arrangements. We strongly recommend obtaining trip cancellation insurance from your travel agent.

DO I NEED TO PURCHASE TRIP INSURANCE?

BCAG highly encourages the purchasing of trip cancellation and travel insurance on domestic trips and requires it on international trips. Europeans and Canadians use it because travel insurance provides coverage for trip cancellation and interruption, travel delays, loss of baggage and travel documents, baggage delays, medical expenses and emergency assistance. To avoid any financial hardship that an unexpected cancellation or interruption could cause,

Trip Cancellation/Interruption costs about 5% of your trip cost and it’s worth the peace of mind! If you find that you are not already covered for any of the above circumstances you have options!

BCAG has an account with Global Rescue, the world’s leading membership organization providing integrated medical, security, travel risk and crisis response services to our travelers worldwide. They can provide you with medical and evacuation coverage.

https://partner.globalrescue.com/bcadventureguides/index.html

WHEN SHOULD I PLAN TO LEAVE A RETURN HOME?

We often get this question because most people need to know how much total time they need to take off work. Our return to Seattle on the last day with a half day tour then getting back to the cars around mid afternoon-3-4 pm. Plan on returning to Seattle after 6pm. We suggest you make a hotel reservation for the night of the last day or a late red eye flight to return home on the day following the end of your course or climb.

WHAT IF I WANT TO ARRIVE EARLIER OR DEPART LATER THAN THE TRIP DATES?

No problem. There is a lot to see and do in the Seattle area and we would be happy to recommend our favorite attractions, restaurants, and day trips.

WHERE SHOULD I STAY IN SEATTLE?

There are many other hotels nearby to choose from as well and suggest one that includes parking and possibly north of downtown.

To make the beginning or end of your trip more enjoyable,For information on other lodging options before or after your stay with us and things to do in Cle Elum visit the Cle Elum website.