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Real Ski Report: Great conditions, but beware of the backcountry

Last weekend's snowstorm transformed mountain resorts into winter wonderlands for skiers, creating some of the best conditions of the season. And there is no shortage of that white stuff as we head into the weekend.

Paul Karchut says avalanche warning means backcountry users might want to consider XC or resorts instead

It's been a good week for skiers but backcountry users beware:a special avalanche warning has been issued for large portions of the backcountry. (Paul Karchut/CBC)

Each week, CBC Calgary's Paul Karchut speaks with dozens of dedicated skiers and boarders across eastern B.C. and southern Alberta to get the real scoop on conditions at resorts, on cross-country trails, and in the backcountry.


Last weekend's snowstorm transformed mountain resorts into winter wonderlands for skiers, creating some of the best conditions of the season.

And there is no shortage of the white stuff as we head into the weekend.

  • Around 50 centimetres fell atSunshine Village and the snow safety crew is working on opening the Wild West an area skiers haven't been able to use all season.
  • Lake Louise and Kicking Horse both god a big hit of snow Thursday with the resorts seeing 15 and 25 centimetres.
  • Panaorama, ahill that often misses out on the big snow storms, saw 25 centimetres of snow in the past 24 hours.
  • Ferniegot one metre of snow since last Friday, and ski conditions have been cold, but phenomenal.

Kimberley, another hill that also doesn't normally get hit with big blizzards, got 114 centimetres and has created the best conditions James Grey has seen in 13 years.

They're running out of places to put all thesnow.- James Grey,

"It's been wonderful, school was closed both Monday and Tuesday and all the locals were up on the hill,"he said.

"The path was just loaded with snow, huge piles everywhere and I think they're running out of places to put all the snow.But these are good problems."

But Castle Mountain takes the snow crown this week after getting 143 centimetres since last Friday. Skiers were hitting the hills wearing snorkels and crews were working overtime to try to get the parking lot cleared. People were parking up to three kilometres away and staff wound up turning cars away.

Weather warming up

It's not all great news for Castle, however, asthe lower mountain didn't get below freezing overnight and the hill has seen a bit of rain over the last 24 hours. The weekend, the forecast calls for temperatures as high as 6 C on Sunday.

So if you want to keep it cold, it's supposed to stay below freezing at Sunshine, Lake Louise, Norquayand Panorama.

Revelstoke, Fernie, Kicking Horse and Kimberley will hovering right around that freezing bubble.

Not much precipitation is expected. This weekend looks like it's going to be mainly sunny with cloudy periods, with only trace bits of snow.

Avalanche warning

An avalanche warning is in effect for a large portion of thebackcountryfrom Friday until Monday.

The warning applies to:

  • KananasksiCountry.
  • WatertonLakes National Park.
  • SouthRockies,which includes the Castle area.
  • Lizard Range and the flathead region aroundFernie.
  • SouthernPurcellsaround Kimberley andCranbrook, B.C.
  • KootenayBoundary from Nelson down to the U.S. border.

While this weekend may be promising blue skies and fresh powder, the avalanche warning means it's likely not the best weekend to hit those affected regions.

"Anything that we're suspecting is going to occur in the uppersnowpackis going to probably trigger down deep and wake up that weak-faceted base and trigger a large avalanchethat's probably going to reach down into the valley floors," said MikeKoppangwithKananaskisPublic Safety.

Skiers who decide to go out are advised to be really conservative with their terrain choices.

Check outavalanche.cafor more in-depth details.

Great cross-country options

The Pocaterra snowplot in Kananaskis Country got 55 centimetres of fresh snow this week and trail grooming staff is playing catch-up.

Mount Shark was partially groomed Thursday night, and the trails around the Pocaterra hut are on the schedule for Friday night.

In West Bragg Creek, every trail in the whole network, with the exception of the Telephone Loop, has been groomed and trackset.

The Nordic Centreis also promising some great skiing everywhere from the Morraine Lake Road to the Lakeshore Trail.

Mountain events

It's going to be a big weekend for cross-country skiing, which could make for some busy trails.

WestBraggCreek is hosting the Alberta Youth Championships, while theSki for Light event for sight-impaired skiers has been going on all week in the north end of PeterLougheedProvincial Park. It wraps up on Saturday.

It's also Family Day weekend in B.C., so certain areas to the west could also be a bit busier than normal.