February 17, 2009 | Field Reports >
Panorama Mountain Village, Dogsledding
This was the highlight of my trip, dog sledding!
I was picked up from my hotel a driven a short way to meet the team, all thirty-plus Huskies. Located just outside of Kimberley Mountain Resort is Adrenaline Dog Tours. The great thing about this outfit is they teach you how to harness and hook up the dogs. But the best part is, they let you drive!
February 17, 2009 | Field Reports >
Revelstoke, Beaches & Swimming
After a long day on Revelstoke Mountain, this is the place to
relax those sore muscles.
This is a newly constructed Aqua center with
all the features. With a indoor climbing gym and a Jacuzzi lazy river,
there is something for everyone at this truly unique place.
February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Panorama Mountain Village, Attractions
After a recommendation from one of the locals, I decide to take a lesson on glass
bead making.
I had no idea how much fun this would be. The class is offered right at the base of Panorama
Mountain resort and is definitely worth trying.
Once people understand the technique, they are
encouraged to rent the torches the following day to hone their newly
acquired skills.
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February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Panorama Mountain Village, Snowmobiling
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I decided to take a guided snowmobile tour ten minutes outside of Panorama Mountain.
After a brief safety meeting and a short obstacle course, we started the ride up to a bowl full of fresh powder.
If you feel like you have enough energy, ask one of the guides to take you to the completely frozen waterfall. As you will see in the video, it's worth the hike.
February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Panorama Mountain Village, Snowshoeing
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After a good day on Panorama Mountain, I decided to go on the Snowshoe Sushi Tour.
This was my introduction to the new style of snowshoes. A small group of people and I tracked all over the mountain until we reached are final destination, sushi and sake.
If you pay attention, you will notice how some of the women were running in snowshoes!
February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Winter Activity Tours
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Before snowboarding on Kicking Horse Mountain, I decided to give the Tube Park a try!
This is definitely the activity for the whole family. I launched into a fast and smooth ride while one of the locals
showed me how to get some serious air!
February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Golden, Climbing & Caving
After a great day of snowboarding Kicking Horse Mountain, I decided to try my hand at rock climbing!
Located ten minutes from Kicking Horse mountain in the town of Golden, is a little spot called the Dog Tooth Climbing Gym. The main floor is for trying your hand at regular rock climbing. The second floor is for something called bouldering, that's where I decided to give it a try. What a blast!
February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Revelstoke, Dining
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The Village Idiot is a great Après-ski spot in the heart of Revelstoke B.C.
I managed to make it through a snowstorm to visit this well-recommended place. To my surprise, so had most of the town!
February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Kimberley Alpine Resort, Culinary Tours & Schools
The Old Bauernhaus restaurant serves delicious German food and is over three hundred years
old. Located five minutes from the base of Kimberley Mountain resort, this restaurant has survived everything including the Black Plaque!
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February 16, 2009 | Field Reports >
Panorama Mountain Village, Culinary Tours & Schools
The cool thing about this restaurant is when you make a group reservation, a three course meal is
served to everyone by the restaurant chef who you can watch make your meal. Plus there's a different meal theme every night! The rest of the evening you are welcome to try your
hand at the guitar and chat with other guest by the fire.