Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Clinics
Backcountry ski and snowboard instruction in the Wasatch Mountains
The Wasatch has been drawing skiers and snowboarders of all abilities for decades. Whether you are new to the backcountry or a budding ski or splitboard mountaineer, we’ve got a backcountry skiing course or private instruction for you. We offer everything from intro to backcountry skiing courses to advanced mountaineering courses.
Our backcountry ski lessons and clinics are designed by, IFMGA-certified guide, John Lemnots and will shorten the learning curve for skiers and snowboarders with every level of experience and ability.
We offer Backcountry ski and snowboard courses in the Wasatch Mountains that will take you to the next level in your mountain travel. From lift-accessed backcountry touring, to skiing and riding selections from the “Chuting Gallery,” we will give you the skills to enjoy all that the Wasatch, and beyond, has to offer.
Our guides have more experience in this terrain than just about anyone. Red River Adventures knows where the best Utah snow is and will ensure that you experience the best Backcountry Skiing, Splitboarding and Snowboarding the Wasatch Mountains have to offer.
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Beginner Splitboard Camp
This camp is designed for any snowboarder that is interested in getting into the backcountry. We know that getting started can be intimidating. Choosing the gear, planning an outing, traveling, and shredding safely in avalanche terrain are all complicated. We start with an all-splitboard crew and work from the ground up to create a solid base to use for touring in the backcountry.
This camp was envisioned by John Lemnotis AMGA Splitboard guide and IFMGA mountain guide. It is built by splitboarders for splitboarders!
Includes an AIARE companion rescue certification!
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: splitboard setup, packing, group dynamics, and avalanche rescue
Day 2: Instructor led full day tour starting with planning and practicing route finding with safe backcountry travel to rip some turns!
Topics Covered – We’ll cover everything to get you started splitboarding in the backcountry.
-AIARE companion rescue certificate!!
-board setup and considerations
-packing your avalanche day pack
-avalanche rescue & dealing with an emergency
-intro to avalanche terrain/safety
-transitions
-skinning techniques
-terrain selection
-tour planning
-track setting/route finding
-group dynamics
-managing those flats!
Includes
-Splitboards from Chimera and Pallas snowboards with skins
-Spark R&D bindings
-backcountry pack
-beacon, probe, shovel
Difficulty
Easy to moderate. Participants can expect to skin up to 3000 vertical feet.
Venues
Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons (conditions dependent)
- Difficulty – Easy-Moderate | Vert. varies
- Days -2
- Minimum age – 10
- Venues – Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons
- Meets – 8:00 AM
- Includes Splitboard package, pack, beacon, shovel and probe!
- 1 Person $575
Dates:
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Advanced Splitboard ONLY Camp
The Wasatch has been a proving ground for budding ski and splitboard mountaineers for decades. Our mountains are full of worthy objectives guarded by steep and technical terrain. These same mountains have also been great training for the bigger ranges for those with wider aspirations.
This course is for experienced backcountry riders who want to ride steep and technical terrain that might involve rope work, rappelling, or glacial travel. Our goal will be to use the tools and techniques taught in the course to summit and ski, bigger, technical objectives
This camp was envisioned by John Lemnotis AMGA Splitboard guide and IFMGA mountain guide. It is built by splitboarders for splitboarders!
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Full day in the backcountry learning anchors, crampon technique, ice axe use, rappelling, belaying
Day 2: Instructor supervised day applying day 1 skills
Day 3: Objective-based day, conditions dependent
Topics Covered
-Ice axe use
-Boot and Ski crampons
-boot packing
-anchors
-belaying lead climbers
-belayed skiing/riding
-crevasse rescue
-rappelling
-steep skiing and riding techniques
-avalanche hazard evaluation
-tour planning for large objectives
Includes
-Lead by IFMGA or AMGA certified splitboard guide
-Demo splitboards from Chimera or Pallas (optional)
-field notebook
Prerequisites
-Riders must be experienced backcountry users
-Ability to skin up to 4000 vertical feet/day
-Comfortable riding in variable terrain (think steep black diamonds in any condition)
-experience with companion rescue
Required gear
-Backcountry setup
-Avalanche gear and pack
-Harness
-Helmet
-rappel/belay device (ATC or similar)
Venues
* Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons (conditions dependent)
- Difficulty – Easy-Moderate | Vert. varies
- Days – 3
- Minimum age – 10
- Venues – Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons
- Meets – 8:00 AM
- Includes Splitboard package, pack, beacon, shovel and probe!
- 1 Person $950
Dates:
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Ski AND Splitboard Mountaineering Course
The Wasatch has been a proving ground for budding ski and splitboard mountaineers for decades. Our mountains are full of worthy objectives guarded by steep and technical terrain. These same mountains have also been great training for the bigger ranges for those with wider aspirations.
This course is for experienced backcountry skiers AND riders who want to ride steep and technical terrain that might involve rope work, rappelling, or glacial travel. Our goal will be to use the tools and techniques taught in the course to summit and ski, bigger, technical objectives
This camp was envisioned by John Lemnotis AMGA Splitboard/Ski guide and IFMGA mountain guide and owner, Carl Dec
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Full day in the backcountry learning anchors, crampon technique, ice axe use, rappelling, belaying
Day 2: Instructor supervised day applying day 1 skills
Day 3: Objective-based day, conditions dependent
Topics Covered
-Ice axe use
-Boot and Ski crampons
-boot packing
-anchors
-belaying lead climbers
-belayed skiing/riding
-crevasse rescue
-rappelling
-steep skiing and riding techniques
-avalanche hazard evaluation
-tour planning for large objectives
Includes
-Lead by IFMGA or AMGA-certified splitboard guide
-Demo splitboards from Chimera or Pallas (optional)
-field notebook
Prerequisites
-Riders must be experienced backcountry users
-Ability to skin up to 4000 vertical feet/day
-Comfortable riding in variable terrain (think steep black diamonds in any condition)
-experience with companion rescue
Required gear
-Backcountry setup
-Avalanche gear and pack
-Harness
-Helmet
-rappel/belay device (ATC or similar)
Venues
* Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons (conditions dependent)
- Difficulty – Easy-Moderate | Vert. varies
- Days – 3
- Minimum age – 10
- Venues – Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons
- Meets – 8:00 AM
- Includes Splitboard package, pack, beacon, shovel and probe!
- 1 Person $950
Dates:
3/19/2025
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Guided Backcountry Ski Tours FAQ
What is Backcountry Skiing?
Backcountry skiing is any type of skiing on unmarked, unpatrolled areas. In contrast to ski resorts that usually have people on marked trails that are groomed and filled with people, backcountry skiing takes place on all-natural terrain. This is a great opportunity for you to experience fresh powder, to see what the backcountry areas look like untouched by humans, and you could even see some wildlife!
How Fit Do I Need To Be for Skiing Tours?
You need to be in moderate shape to go backcountry skiing. The good news is that our trips vary widely in terms of difficulty. If you want to participate in our advanced backcountry ski adventure, you will definitely need to be in great shape for an advanced skiing experience. On the other hand, we also have trips for beginners!
Do We Learn About Avalanche Safety and Beacon Use?
Absolutely! We place safety at the top of our priority list. Backcountry skiing is going to expose you to the very best powder that these canyons have to offer. Avalanches are at the very top of our safety concerns and we will teach you how to deal with them safely, including avoiding avalanches. Before the tour starts, we are going to make sure that we do everything we can to keep you safe. We will assess the weather conditions, provide you with a lesson, and guide you throughout the backcountry in a safe, enjoyable manner.
I’m New To Backcountry Skiing – Is That Ok?
Absolutely! This is a great way to get introduced to backcountry skiing. If you are new to backcountry skiing, we will work with you to make sure that you have a great time!
Where to Backcountry Ski in Utah?
If you are looking for a place to ski in the backcountry of Utah, consider letting our guides take you on a ski tour of the Wasatch mountains. We provide a wide variety of trips that are designed for people of all skill levels. We provide introductory tours in the Cottonwood Canyons, intermediate tours in Days Fork, Silver Fork, Cardiac, and White Pine, and even advanced tours that focus on covering a wide variety of terrain. If you are looking for a backcountry ski tour, give us a call today!
We can’t wait to meet you and help you plan your next backcountry skiing adventure!
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Why Choose RRA? - 20 years of doing it right!
Since 2003, when rafting operations began, we have gone on to expand our operations into rock and ice climbing, canyoneering, guided ski touring, travel trips and outdoor education. We have hosted over 85,000 guests and spent over 110,000 days in the field! We are so proud that this has garnered 5-star rankings across all online review sites. Land or water our clients rave about the quality of our guides, the depth of their knowledge, their ability to teach and most importantly, how incredibly fun each is. We believe our past guest's comments make the decision easy!
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Your Safety is our number #1 concern
Since we started this journey in 2003 we have safely hosted 85,000+ kids and adults and spent over 100,000 days rafting, climbing, canyoneering and skiing in Utah and around the world. RRA guides are at a minimum state licensed, insured and hold first aid and CPR certifications. Many of our river guides hold additional certifications in swift water rescue and whitewater instruction. Many, though not all, of our rock, ski and canyoneering guides are AMGA certified for the terrain they guide.
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Quality Equipment
When running trips quality equipment is paramount. We are proud to be a 'Preferred Guide Partner" of Black Diamond. RRA replaces its equipment on a regular basis. This ensures all the gear required to keep you safe and having fun is in top-notch shape.
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Reputation
RRA has earned the reputation of a professionally ran, top quality guide service. We are a tight knit family run business.
Once you adventure with RRA we guarantee you'll be back for more.
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Do I need a reservation
YES! To guarantee space on the trip of your choice, we recommend reservations, especially mid-summer and on holidays and weekends. In order to provide the type of trip the we have become known for we do limit the number of people on our trips and we do fill up. Make a reservation as soon as you have a good idea of when you want to ski or climb with us and you'll avoid disappointment. Feel free to call us about reservations at any time @ 1-877-259-4046 or email.
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About Age Limitations
Age limits are set for each of our trips to be within industry standards and in accordance with our insurance carrier.
In some cases the published age is a guideline and people younger may participate.
For trips with youth rate pricing we use the following guidelines.
Youth Rate = 15 years and younger!
Adults = 16 years and up!
Some trips are priced on a per person basis regardless of age.
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Which Trip to Choose
We are thrilled to have the ability to offer such a wide variety or trips. We also realize that this can create confusion. We are a fantastic resource and look forward to helping you choose the trip that is perfect for you and your group. Please feel free to call or email with any questions you might have, we love to help. Often after a brief conversation with one of our staff the the answers become clear.
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What to Bring
Red River Adventures tries to make your trip with us as easy as possible!
We will clearly outline what we will provide and let you know what you need to bring.
Generally all necessary group equipment for you to take part in our trips is included.
Please NOTE! Skis, ski boots, poles, ice climbing boots and personal clothing are NOT included in the cost of trips.
Rentals are available and RRA will assist you in reserving any gear you might need.
We will provide trip specific lists to assist you in bringing the right things.
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What Risks Are Involved
Red River Adventures has an unblemished safety record. We personally screen and train our employees vigorously each year. Our climbing, skiing and canyoneering guides are highly trained and many, though not all, are AMGA trained or certified for the terrian they guide. Our trips take place in rugged, remote "wilderness" settings. You should be in good general health to participate.
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Charter and Group Rates
Red River Adventures offers a group rate discount of 10% to groups of 10 or more. Additional rates reductions are available for school, club, church, or special-interest groups on some trips. We are happy to, when ever possible, customized trip lengths and itineraries. Please contact us for help in arranging your charter trip or for group rate information.
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What To Pack
Red River Adventures will provide:
- Beacon
- Probe
- Shovel
- Pack
For technical outings ice ax and crampons will also be provided.
Full AT setups are available to rent through our partnership with Black Diamond.
RRA will help coordinate rental in advance.
Ski Touring (recommended)
- Shell – Jacket/pants (soft shell or gortex with little to no insulation)
- Insulating layer – Down or synthetic puffy coat
- Mid Layer – Synthetic or wool zip shirt
- Base layers: Synthetic, wool or silk bottom, underwear and top
- 2 pairs of gloves
- Hat, beanie
- Buff
- Wool or synthetic ski socks
- Helmet & Googles
- Ball cap & Sunglasses
- Bottle/thermos for hot tea
- Sunscreen
- Handwarmers/Toe warmers
General
We are always available to answer any questions you may have. A complete packing list will be emailed prior to your clinic.
Reservations
Option #1 - Most of our Adventures can be booked by clicking the "Book Now" button for the trip you want.
Option #2 - For those trips that do not open a calendar Call 1-435-259-4046
or Email us through our Contact Page
Reservations are HIGHLY recommended! Many dates sell out far in advance!
A refundable payment is due to guarantee reservation.
Cancellations
Full & Half Day Trips
- 50% deposit due at time of reservation.
- Balance is due and will be charged 7 days prior to departure.
- Cancellation/changes made 7 days prior to departure are FREE!
- Cancellation, partial or in full, within 7 days of departure will not be refunded or rescheduled.
Full & Half day - Large Group (14 or more)
- 50% deposit due at time of reservation.
- Balance is due and will be charged 14 days prior to departure.
- Cancellation/changes made 14 days prior to departure are FREE!
- Cancellation, partial or in full, within 14 days of departure will not be refunded or rescheduled.
Clinics, Courses, and Exams
- 50% deposit due at time of reservation.
- Balance is due and will be charged 30 days prior to departure.
- Cancellation/changes made 30 days prior to departure are FREE!
- Cancellation, partial or in full, within 30 days of departure will not be refunded or rescheduled.
International trips
- A refundable deposit of 10% is required to hold space.
- 120 days - 50% is due and will be charge to the card on file.
- 60 days - 100% is due and will be charged to the card on file.
- Cancellation 60 days prior to departure are FREE. A full refund will be given.
- Cancellation, partial or in full, within 60 days of departure will not be refunded or rescheduled.
Europe
- A non- refundable deposit of 25% is required to hold space.
- 90 days - Balance is due and will be charged to the card on file.
- Cancellation, partial or in full, within 90 days of departure will not be refunded or rescheduled.
Please Note: RRA recommends you insure your trip!
We HIGHLY recommend purchasing trip insurance. Please use Tin Leg or similar to insure your trip, course or clinic if you are not protected by your airline, credit card, or another third party.Purchasing travel insurance no matter the size or length of your trip will protect against loss in the event of an unforeseen, or last-minute, change in circumstances.
Cancellations or changes for ANY reason, including Covid-19, inside our established cut-offs will not be refunded or rescheduled. Please consider protecting yourself by insuring your purchase!
General
RRA reserves the right to cancel any trip due to weather, insufficient bookings or any other circumstances beyond our control at anytime. RRA will make every effort to reschedule the date. Bookings that are unable to be rescheduled or are cancelled by RRA will receive a full refund.
Weather
Weather is part of the dynamic environment in which we operate. We may experience conditions that you do not consider ideal. If we determine that conditions are suitable for the activity you have booked and you instead wish to cancel/discontinue the trip, we will, whenever practical, end the trip at your request with no refund. If conditions are such that RRA deems it unwise to continue, we reserve the right to alter the itinerary, which may include, but may not be limited to, shortening of route or length of trip. We may also change venue or cancel the remainder of your trip. If, at time of cancellation, the trip is less than 1/2 complete, we will charge 50% of trip fee. If the trip is between 1/2 and completed, a full trip fee is charged.Alcohol
Full and 1/2 Day Raft Trips: Alcohol or drugs are not to be consumed before or during trips. No refund will be given to those drinking alcohol or using drugs prior to a scheduled trip. Climbing/Canyoneering trips. Alcohol or drugs are not to be consumed before or during trips.