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Heli-skiing, or helicopter skiing, is one of the most electrifying off-piste skiing experiences out there. This type of backcountry skiing involves using a helicopter to access remote downhill ...
Incredibly, it is an opportunity to experience heli-skiing without the hellish pressure to perform. Open this photo in gallery: Powder intro groups learn new skills on slopes where they can ...
There’s an unmistakable thrill to being way out in the mountains and hearing the thump of rotor blades roaring over a nearby ridge and having your own personal helicopter land right in front of ...
Each year, tens of thousands of people climb out of helicopters on mountaintops in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Chile to heli-ski. After retrieving their skiing or snowboarding ...
After three decades under private management, the Resort Municipality of Whistler is assuming control of heliport operations ...
Alaska looms large in skiing’s collective imagination. From Sammy Carlson’s seasonal excursions to Teton Gravity Research’s slate of films, flick after flick has featured the towering peaks ...
A heli-skiing service ups the ante with access to over 300,000 acres of backcountry slopes. Unfortunately, helicopters aren’t included in day lodging rates, but if you’re in the mood to splurge—and ...
Heli-skiing pushes the boundaries of what's possible off-piste, and is the only way to traverse certain mountainsides. Skip to Content. Want to see content from United States of America .
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