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Cross Country Skiing at Whistler Olympic Park · Sunday, January 26th, 2025
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Start: Sunday, Jan. 26th, 6:00 am
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Description:
Hi all, let’s go cross country ski at Whistler Olympic Park!!!
A bunch of us had a great time at Callaghan Country, and talked about exploring the other cross country ski area in Callaghan Valley.
I'm not quite sure yet about which weekend day works better, but just taking a quick survey in the sign up tools.
A ski rental package is 32$, day passes for students are 20$.
I’m not a skate skier (ie won’t be super fast), but I hope to have a decently long day of classic skiing. This won’t be an instructional trip, although you are welcome to use this trip posting to get a ride and take a class, or just try yourself. If we have people who have never skied before, I am happy to show how to go up and down in the first hour - and then you can stick to green trails. This is a great way to learn to ski. If we have faster skiers, you are also more than welcome to group off separately.
No AST pre-requisite, as the trails are groomed, this is relatively low risk*. No need to get any gear.
If you’re new to skiing the three major types of skiing are:
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Alpine/downhill - Classic resort skiing, take lift up, ski down, the skis are shorter and heavier, your heel is locked in. Can’t use club skis for this.
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Nordic/cross country skiing- the trails are groomed, your heel is free, the skis are light, you go up and down hill. We don’t have cross country skis, but you can rent them at the resort (there’s also two types skating and classic). It’s MUCH cheaper than alpine and downhill :) Probably the safest of all three, but least amount of going steep down.
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Backcountry skiing/ski touring- you are not on a groomed track. If you are on AT skis/touring skis: your heel can be both free and released. If you are on tele skis your heel is always free.You go up and down. You must be aware of avalanche terrain. The club has skis!
*As with any trip outside, there is some inherent risk that comes with it. I am also not in any way professional, but am happy to share what I do know.
The Callaghan cross country ski area is on the unceded territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation and the LilÌ“wat7úl (Lil’wat) Nation.
Posted: 2025-01-13 18:36:45
Last modified: 2025-01-13 18:41:43