Guided Back Country Skiing

Intro to Backcountry Touring

Intro to Backcountry Touring

Season:

winter and spring seasons

Winter & Spring

Difficulty:

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Duration:

Half Day
Full Day

Good For:

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Individuals, Groups, Families

Leave the resort crowds behind and discover Summit County's incredible backcountry skiing terrain. Our introduction to backcountry skiing course teaches the fundamentals of ski touring—uphill skinning technique, transitions, avalanche awareness, and downhill skiing in variable snow conditions. Perfect for confident resort skiers and snowboarders ready to explore beyond the boundaries.

Rocky Mountain Guides has been introducing skiers and splitboarders to the backcountry since 1992. Our AIARE-certified guides provide safe, educational experiences that respect the serious nature of avalanche terrain while making backcountry skiing accessible to newcomers. If you've been curious about backcountry skiing but didn't know where to start, this course is your answer.

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Typical Intro Ski Tour Locations

We choose gentle terrain for intro courses—typically 25-30 degree slopes in well-protected areas with minimal avalanche exposure. Near Breckenridge and Summit County, we have several excellent "mellow zone" areas perfect for learning. You'll climb 1,000-1,500 vertical feet and ski several laps, building fitness and technique.

Prerequisites

Skiing Ability: You must be a confident intermediate skier or advanced snowboarder at resorts. Can you ski blue runs confidently? Handle powder days? If yes, you're ready for the intro course.

Fitness Level: Skinning uphill at 9,000+ feet elevation is cardiovascular work. You should be moderately fit and comfortable with 2-3 hours of continuous aerobic activity.

No Prior Backcountry Experience Needed: That's the point of this course.

Equipment You'll Need

Don't own backcountry gear yet? Several Breckenridge and Frisco shops rent complete ski touring or splitboard setups plus beacon/probe/shovel kits. We'll provide equipment recommendations when you book. Rocky Mountain Guides supplies backup safety equipment and emergency gear.

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Rates

1 Person $335 $490
2 People $190 $280
3 People $160 $235
4-6 People $150 $220

Call for larger groups

Are you ready to Ski Tour?

Ready to try backcountry skiing? Our introduction courses run throughout winter from Breckenridge and Summit County. Small groups, patient instruction, and safe terrain selection. Perfect first step into backcountry skiing.

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Equipment

  • Beacon, probe, and shovel (equipment available for rent)
  • Backcountry touring gear (skis, split-board, skins or snow shoes; equipment available for rent)
  • Pack with down jacket, extra layer, gloves, hat and goggles
  • Sun protection: sunglasses, sunblock
  • Clothing: Hard or softshell pants, hardshell water and wind resistant jacket, light gloves, hat
  • Plenty of water
  • Snacks and/or lunch
  • Helmet

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Sean Burke
September 20, 2025

Great experience! Got shuttled from Frisco to Breckenridge to mountain bike a series of trails from Boreas Pass to downtown Frisco. Highly recommend!

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