CMH Bugaboos Interview – Birthplace of Heliskiing. 10 Questions with HELISKI.com

CMH Bugaboos, the first heliskiing lodge/area started by Canadian Mountain Holidays in 1965.  It’s next in our series of heliskiing operator interviews with HELISKI.com and HeliskiingReview.com.

 

 

1.  CMH Bugaboos Lodge is “The Birthplace of Heli-Skiing” Tell us about that.

 

2015 represents the 50th birthday of the heli-ski industry, a pretty significant milestone indeed.  Even though the industry has changed significantly since those early days, one thing that never gets old is standing on top of those magnificent mountains, pointing your skis (or board) down the fall line, and dipping into some perfect powder turns.  Technology, skis, helicopters and accommodations may have changed, but the experience of deep powder snow in untouched mountains remains the same.  It is a gift from nature. [Well said!]

 

heli-skiing bugaboos peaks

 

2.  Heli-Skiing these mountains since 1965, you must be getting to know the best runs, eh?

 

These mountains are big and the landscape is constantly changing.  It is amazing how we are still exploring the nooks and crannies of our terrain even after all this time.  We definitely know where to look for great runs, but each season our guides are still able to root out new, exciting lines to test out.

 

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3.  What level of ability and heli-skiing pace is best suited for CMH Bugaboos? 

 

The Bugaboos is a fantastic place to come if you are looking for a wide mix of terrain including tree runs combined with high alpine glaciers, stunning scenery, and the experience of a comfortable, cozy and luxurious remote lodge. The Bugaboos has it all – great skiing by day followed by all the bells and whistles for the perfect après ski experience. You can relax after a full day in the mountains by cozying up by the fire, a soak in the roof-top hot tub, testing your skills on the 4-story climbing wall, treating yourself to our massage services, or enjoying a few extra cocktails from our fully stocked bar.

 

 

4.  Bugaboos is roughly half way between Banff and Revelstoke.  Tell us about getting there.

 

Guests typically fly into Calgary where we’ll transport them by motorcoach to the Bugaboo Lodge heli-pad (2 hours west of Banff).   The bus leaves early in the morning from Calgary so we can have you out heli-skiing by the afternoon!  Return ground transfers from Calgary are included in our CMH Bugaboo packages.

 

 

5.  Easier access is why Bugaboos offers a variety of trips (Family, Masters, Intro, Fusion), including 4, 5 and 7-day trips?

 

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Access is one of the reasons, but also because the Bugaboos are so iconic.  People travel from all around the globe just to witness the grandeur of these mountains. Skiing amongst the peaks of the Bugaboo Spires is truly magnificent and makes this location so coveted.  It is one of our most popular locations because of the mix of terrain and the extreme beauty of the area.  As a result, we like to offer as many trip options as possible to keep our guest happy.

 

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6.  Bugaboos are in the Purcell Mountains.  Tell us about the heli-ski terrain, please.

 

The Purcell Range includes a wonderful mix of alpine glaciers together with excellent tree skiing. The Bugaboos represent a sub-range within this larger area, a sub-range that is visually spectacular.  The Bugaboo Spires are an anomaly of alpine beauty. They are made of granite, the stone that comprises most of the famous rock spires of the world, from the Himalaya to Patagonia, Yosemite to the Alps. It resists the carving power of glaciers better than most rock, so it tends to form smoother faces, as if the ice were a giant knife in the hand of a master sculptor cleaving great slices from the mountains to leave great cathedrals of stone. In the surrounding mountains, the glaciers shaped the softer sedimentary rocks as well, but left more rugged faces as if the carving force of the glacier were in the hands of a drunk with a bulldozer.  [Poetic!]

 

Places like the legendary Mont Blanc massif in the Alps have similar climbing opportunities, but as a ski destination the Bugaboos have become known worldwide as a place to have an experience unlike anything else on earth. The tectonic intrusion that pushed the granite into the sky also lifted the surrounding area into a high plateau, creating deep valleys on all sides and ski runs that begin within snowball-throwing distance of the surreal rock walls and go for miles down rolling steep glaciers into uninhabited valleys.

 

 

7.  And the lodge has been remodeled four times?

 

The lodge has changed and grown since 1965.  It is a lodge that has embraced its history while keeping up with the needs of our modern guests.  The lodge is a living museum where the mountain stories continue to be layered on.  Our guests can see how the building has grown and expanded over the years – with renovations in keeping with the natural surroundings.  Today the lodge boasts a 4-story climbing wall, roof-top hot tub, steam room, dry sauna, private guest rooms with heated bathroom floors, and wifi to keep everyone connected.  Guests can relax in our library or check out the many mountaineering artifacts in museum cases.  The lodge is rich in history and a modern tribute to the sport of mountaineering.

 

heli-skiing lodge room CMH bugaboos

 

 

8.  CMH Bugaboos opens early and stays open later than most, eh?

 

The Bugaboos is a very popular heli-ski location that gets great annual snowfall. As a result, we are able to open early and heliski well into late April/early May.  From a snow perspective we could keep going, but by that time of year our guests have turned their interests towards summer oriented sports.

 

9.  Which of the other ten areas is most similar to Bugaboos?

 

From a historical and terrain type experience, our CMH Cariboo Lodge is relatively similar: excellent mix of terrain, beautiful historical location, fantastically BIG mountains,  and a remote, but full service backcountry lodge.

 

10.  What else would you like to share about the CMH Bugaboo Location?

 

Go – it should be on your bucket list!

Thanks, Sarah!

tj

 

New Heliski Operator Interview: Bearpaw Heliskiing Takes Off, or “The McGregors are the new Monashees!”

Bearpaw Heli Skiing Interview – Founded in 2013

 

We recently spoke with Kevin & Amber, owner-operators about their 2013 inaugural heliskiing season at Bearpaw Heliskiing.

 

1.  Bearpaw only offers Private packages with one small group per helicopter.  What lead you to that unique model?

 

It’s a long story…but we want to offer skiing how we like to ski… in a small group, no waiting, no farming snow, lots of turns and fresh tracks all the time. Another factor was that there was no accommodation in Sinclair Mills so we had to start from the ground up. We wanted to create something super unique, something different from the big heli-ski operations.

 

Our lodge facility is being built one small building at a time, all of which are reclaimed old hand-hewn log cabins restored to rustic 5-star accommodation.

 

Currently, we boast having the smallest heli-ski lodge in the world, but it’s pretty cool!!

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2.  Last season was your first season heli skiing at Bearpaw.  How did it go?

 

Awesome!!  It was a great season. We had a big snowpack 450cm+ and the powder was amazing. We had guests from Norway, Germany, Oregon, Washington, and of course some crazy canucks.

 

3.  Do you still have some first descents and runs to name remaining?

 

Oh yeah!!!!!!! plenty!!!!!!

 

4.  You boast “BC’s Premier tree skiing destination”.  Why is your tree skiing best?

 

Our tree skiing is 100% natural here, we don’t need to make tree skiing by glading. We are skiing in decadent old growth spruce forests,
which have large natural openings , perfect for tree skiing.  Check out this video taken last year of a run we call “Presidents Choice”

 

 

 

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5.  Bearpaw Heli Skiing has literally been on my map [of all heliski operations] for a while.   What were the hurdles to opening?

 

Its another long story…but getting a long term tenure was the first big hurdle, we wanted to make sure we had it before building our lodge facility. The next hurdle was acquiring the perfect piece of private property to build on, then building the facilities in our spare time when we are not building log homes for clients (our other passion & business in our life)

 

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6.  Bearpaw is just North of Crescent Spur Heli-Skiing and CMH McBride.   Good neighborhood, eh?

 

Awesome!! neighborhood. We can’t say enough about & thanks to Mark and Regina Aubrey from Crescent Spur Heli-Skiing. They are amazing people!!  So supportive of us (& Bearpaw), are good friends and they are always there for us!!  We  have learned from the best!!  We also know that CMH are the leaders in the heli-skiing industry with strong stewardship practices and we look up to the great ones.

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7.  Your tenure is massive.  Is Bearpaw Heli Skiing the biggest heliskiing tenure in Eastern BC?

 

Yes we have a big tenure but we don’t think its the biggest. Our tenure size is similar in size to Mike Wiegele’s Helicopter Skiing. 1.2 million acres

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8.  Flying in-out of Prince George is very handy and reliable.  Do they have flights out of Calgary this season?

 

Yes, Central Mountain Air just started to offer direct flights from Calgary to Prince George 4 days a week, only a 1hr 45min flight!  [Great!]

 

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9.  Tell us about the four mountain ranges you heliski.

 

Who else has 4 mountain ranges in their backyard?? or tenure??  We ski in the McGregor Range which is the closest to the lodge, it offers the best tree skiing, face shots and facilitates our bad weather skiing, with treed runs up to 3800′. The Dezaiko Range offers much bigger alpine bowls but no shortage of great tree skiing. The Missinchinka Range has a little big of everything including the deepest snowpack in the tenure. The Rockies offer our biggest alpine bowls and glaciated terrain with peaks up to 9600′, ski runs up to 5000′ long and spectacular scenery.

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10.  “The McGregors are the new Monashees!”  Are there some new plate tectonics in BC creating awesome tree skiing?

 

Well actually no… The Monashees are thought to be the best tree skiing in the province but not too many people know about the McGregors, yet!!   So if you think the Monashees are good, you ain’t skied nothing yet!!

heliskiing monashees like

 

11.  New is not a feature promoted by many heliskiing operations….   Tell us about your guides.

 

Bearpaw maybe a new heli-ski operation but we have been backcountry skiing & working in these mountains for over 30 years, its our stompin grounds.  All of our guides are fully certified ACMG Ski Guides with years of experience.  Most of our guides have been guiding our exploratory heli-ski trips for the past 5 years, prior to our opening season last year and have been guiding at nearby heli and cat ski operations.

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12.  Do you see many bears?

 

The only bears you will see here in the winter are Bear Cub Martinis!   But we do see a lot of bears during the rest of the year.

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13.  Now it’s getting interesting……OK, so what’s in a Bear Cub Martini?

 

Bear Cub Martini

2 oz. Schramm Vodka (distilled in Pemberton BC)
0.75 oz. fresh organic lemon juice
0.75 oz. wildflower homey syrup (1 part honey to 1 part warm water)
Small handful of muddled fresh B.C. raspberries

 

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14.  What happens if your chopper breaks down?

 

No problem whatsoever in this department, we are using Yellowhead Helicopters which has lots of depth to their fleet, so getting another machine in quickly is not a problem!! The flight from their hangar at the Prince George Airport to our lodge is only 15 minutes.

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15.  How many down days did you experience last season?

 

None!!!  We have really really good bad weather skiing, close to the lodge.

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Thanks TJ,
Kevin & Amber

Bearpaw Heli Skiing

 

Thanks to you two, too…

tj