Ski and Splitboard Touring Courses
Introduction to Ski and Splitboard Touring Course
Overview
Courses run in either the Cardrona backcountry or the Motutapu Conservation Area adjacent to the Treble Cone ski field. For access through Treble Cone, a lift pass is required.
Itinerary
You will meet for a morning briefing in at the WMG Base in Wānaka and head up the hill. The days will include travel and practical exercises to develop skills and seek out great skiing and riding beyond the ski field boundary.
Touring Skills Progression
The Introduction to Ski and Splitboard Touring Course is one of our foundation ski and split-board touring courses. Check our our Knowledge Base for more advice to plan your training progression.
The three-day Backcountry Ski and Splitboard Touring Course (including the Avalanche Skills Course 1) more comprehensively covers all of these skills and provides further opportunities to develop touring knowledge and experience.
Syllabus
Every day there is something to learn in the backcountry. Small groups and experienced guides provide the maximum opportunity to accelerate the learning of backcountry skills and techniques. The introduction to touring offers opportunities to pick up all those tips and tricks for equipment management, efficient travel, staying safe, and finding the best snow.
Topics include:
- Ski and splitboard equipment selection, management, and maintenance.
- Uphill and downhill backcountry travel techniques.
- Avalanche awareness.
- Trip planning.
- Emergency procedures.
Equipment
Participants need to be equipped for winter backcountry travel with ski or splitboard touring equipment.
Avalanche safety equipment can be provided.
If you are looking to buy any equipment in preparation for the course, first check out our Knowledge Base article for advice.
Ski touring equipment can be hired from MT Outdoors in Wānaka.
Splitboards can be hired from Wanaka Splitboard Rentals. Get in touch with your requirements.
Difficulty & Fitness
Avalanche Education
Ski or Splitboard Ability
Fitness
Dates & Pricing
Availability
Introduction to Touring dates:
| 12th July | Places available |
| 19th July | Places available |
| 26th July | Places available |
| 9th August | Places available |
| 16th August | Places available |
| 22nd August | Places available |
| 29th August | Places available |
| 5th September | Places available |
Avalanche Skills Course and Introduction to Touring Combo dates:
| 10th – 12th July | Places available |
| 17th – 19th July | Places available |
| 24th – 26th July | Places available |
| 7th – 9th August | Places available |
| 14th – 16th August | Places available |
| 20th – 22nd August | Places available |
| 27th – 29th August | Places available |
| 3rd – 5th September | Places available |
Can't make these dates. Get in touch to arrange group or private courses.
Pricing
Inclusions & Exclusions
Includes: GST, NZMGA Certified Guide, transport from Wanaka, avalanche safety equipment.
Excludes: Ski or splitboard touring equipment hire (if required), lunch and snacks, Treble Cone Touring Pass.
A $75 Touring Pass can be purchased from the ski field on any days using lift access.
Booking Conditions
Combine with an Avalanche Skills Course 1 for 2.5 days of avalanche and touring instruction for $840 per person (minimum numbers required).
Testimonials
Myself and two friends (who’d never done any back-country touring before) skied/boarded with Wanaka Mountain Guides at Treble Cone a couple of days ago. He did a great job with finding some fresh powder and managing the day in a way that meant we all had fun and ended the day with some great memories.
— Mark, Introduction to Ski and Splitboard Touring Course