Selkirk Wilderness Skiing Weather Forecast

Today's Forecast
Updated at: 11:56am PDT - Feb 03rd 2012

A strong ridge of high pressure will persist through the forecast period bringing dry conditions, sunny skies, and warmer temperatures. On Friday/Saturday freezing levels may rise to 1000m in the afternoon, then drop to valley bottom at night. Ridgetop winds may generally be light from the South. Maximum alpine temperatures near -1.

Temperature (2200m / 7200ft): -8/17.6

Winds (2200m / 7200ft): Light Southwesterly

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Snow Conditions
  • Conditions as of: Feb 03rd 2012
  • New Snow (past 24 hrs):
    Nil
  • New Snow (past 72 hrs):
    47cm/18.5 inches
  • Snow Conditions:
    Light, dry powder skiing and amazing views.
  • Snow Depth (2200m / 7200ft):
    265cm
  • Freezing Level:
    surf AM / 1100 m PM
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Ski Guides Ensuring Your Safety and Fun

Catskiing is a unique backcountry powder experience. Our groups have both a lead guide and a tail guide to ensure your safety. The second, who follows the group, is an especially nice touch, there to help you get back on the boards after a fall.

Selkirk Wilderness Skiing guides can help you with ski and snowboard technique, as well as give you a sense of the local geography and history of our operation. Many of our guides have been working at SWS for over 10 years.

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