Last Frontier Heliskiing Conditions Report:

Keenan Grady |
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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek

If it’s been dry where you’re living and you want some motivation to keep your head high when you tell your friends, “winter is coming back, I promise.” – check out these photos of heli-skiing in British Columbia at Last Frontier Heli-Ski. ย These photos were taken at Ripley Creek (Last Frontier’s second lodge) in Stewart BC, near the Alaskan border.

LAST FRONTIER HELISKIING SNOW DATA:

  • Snowpack depth in Ripley at 1000m: 420cm
  • ย Snow conditions: excellent in the alpine and trees currently
  • Snowfalls since Feb 20: 159cm at Ripley

Snow has been reported as excellent in the alpine and trees, with over 420cm of snowpack, it must be! This location has seen a whopping 159cm of snowfall since February 20th. ย Last Frontier Heli-Ski is no joke, over the course of the last two weeks, their guests skied between 136,000 vertical feet and 190,600 ft.

The runs look phenomenal, the mountains look inspiring, and the helicopter looks….badass! ย If you like what you see, check out Last Frontier Heliskiing.

 

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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek

 

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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek
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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek

 

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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek
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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek

 

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All photos courtesy of Aurelien Sudan. Location Credit: Last Frontier Heliskiing, Ripley Creek

 


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