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Monday, January 30, 2012
26cm
-3C
280cm

Yesterday and todays snow add up to 26 cm in 24 hrs. The snow is fantastic right now!

Mid mountain base 280 cm

Temp -3

Current weather system moving through the area will continue to deliver light snow on through the night. Winds will not be a major factor overnight and tempertures will average a little below zero.

Periods of light snow are expected Monday, with the snow becoming showery in nature. Light to moderate winds are expected, with temepratures remaing  below zero.

Snowfall breaks up on Wednesday, with occasional light snowfall returning Thursday. Temepratures will warm up a few degrees Thursday, but we expect readings to remain below zero.

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Chris Atkinson – Head Guide

Chris is the consummate ski professional. An Internationally Certified Mountain Guide (ACMG/IFMGA), Chris has been ski-guiding for twenty years. His experiences are broad and diverse from Backcountry Snowcats near home (Squamish, BC) to Heliskiing in Canada and New Zealand, from Ski-touring in the Alps, to filming in Norway and ski-mountaineering in South America, Asia and Alaska.

Over the years Chris has guided at many great ski locations in British Columbia and knows where and when to find the best snow. (He's smart like fox!). Whatever level of skiing you're at Chris will maximize your time and guarantee you'll have an outstanding alpine experience.

Chris’s main ski passion is exploring new territory on long ski traverses. Hut to hut on the Haute Route in Europe, a long traverse in the deep powder of Western Canada or somewhere yet to be explored in Tibet, Chris is always planning some great new ski adventure.