Mustang Powder vs. White Grizzly: The Ultimate Cat Skiing Showdown in British Columbia
For powder hounds seeking the ultimate untracked experience, British Columbia offers two of the world's finest cat skiing operations: Mustang Powder in the Monashees and White Grizzly in Meadow Creek. These operations represent the gold standard of snowcat-accessed skiing, each with its own unique character and terrain.
Mustang Powder: The Monashee Monster
Nestled deep in the Monashee Mountains near Revelstoke, Mustang Powder operates in what many consider Canada's snowiest region. Their tenure covers a staggering 210,000 acres of varied terrain:
- Legendary tree skiing through perfectly spaced old-growth glades
- Massive alpine bowls with endless line options
- Consistent vertical drops of 800-1,200 meters per run
- Reliable snowpack that averages 12-18 meters annually
What sets Mustang apart is their snowcat fleet's ability to access terrain quickly, maximizing vertical. Guests typically log 10-12 runs daily, with most averaging about 8,000 vertical meters.
How They Compare to Other BC Operators
Skeena Cat Skiing in Northern BC offers a more remote experience across 300,000 acres of wilderness terrain at slightly lower prices (1,300−1,300−3,800 CAD). Meanwhile, K3 Cat Skiing near Revelstoke provides a boutique alternative with maximum group sizes of 12 and terrain similar to Mustang's for about $1,400 CAD per day.
Conclusion
At the end of the day, both Mustang Powder and White Grizzly deliver world-class cat skiing experiences, but cater to slightly different powder dreams.
If you're after big-mountain terrain, endless vertical, and Revelstoke's legendary snow, Mustang Powder's massive Monashee tenure will leave you breathless in the best way possible. Their efficient cat system means more runs, more powder, and more face shots
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