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Day Itinerary

  • Saturday 22nd February (Arrival Day)

    Head to the arrivals hall at Kelowna airport where you will meet your Ski Club Rep for a private minibus transfer to Nelson. This journey will take approximately 4 hours 30 minutes

  • Sunday 23rd February- Tuesday 25th February (Whitewater)Sunday 23rd February- Tuesday 25th February (Whitewater)

    During your stay in Nelson, you will spend your three days skiing the Whitewater Ski Area with your Ski Club Rep.

  • Wednesday 26th February (Transfer Day)

    You will depart Nelson and head towards your home for the next three days at the Prestige Mountain Resort in Rossland. This journey will take approximately one hour. You may have time to ski a half-day at either Whitewater or RED Mountain. This can be decided in resort with your ski club rep.

  • Thursday 27th & Friday 28th February (Big Red Cats)

    You will spend your first two days in Rossland Cat skiing at Big Red Cats.

  • Saturday 29th February (RED Mountain)

    Your first day at RED Mountain will be spent exploring the area alongside your Ski Club Rep.

  • Sunday 1st March (Big Red Cats)

    Your third and final day Cat skiing day at Big Red Cats.

  • Monday 2nd March (RED Mountain)

    On your last day of skiing, you will spend the day at RED Mountain.

  • Tuesday 3rd March (Departure Day)

    Today is your departure day. Say farewell to those you have met on the trip. Your Ski Club Rep will drive the group minibus back to Kelowna Airport, in time for your flight home. This journey will take approximately 4 hours. Land back into the UK on the 4th March.

Prices include: all guide fees and expenses, 8 nights accommodation – 3 nights HB in Landeck, 5 nights HB hut accommodation.

Prices do not include: travel to/from Landeck, local transfers & uplift, lunches and beverages.

 

Here at the Mountain Tracks, we give you our word that we will fully refund every part of your package holiday if it is not able to run due to COVID-19.

Our Mountain Tracks and holiday teams are monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak guidance and advice while communicating closely with our suppliers to make sure everything is in place to keep you safe.
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This list contains our recommended clothing and equipment for the Adirondack National Park trek, one of the finest multi-day treks. Key for a successful and enjoyable trek is to bring the correct clothing and footwear. In the summer months, the days generally start cold and warm up during the morning to become hot in the afternoon. It is therefore essential you have 2-3 thin layers which you are able to put on/take off as the conditions change. Thin layers also allow better movement as opposed to one layer of bulky clothing. 

NOTE

Because of the presence of wild animals please make sure that guides are aware of any additional food you are carrying with you.

 

If you are uncertain or need further information, please contact us.

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