Backcountry Skiing & Boarding

Available until early May as conditions allow

Experience the untouched beauty of Colorado’s backcountry with Paragon Guides, where adventure meets expert guidance. Whether you’re looking for a half-day introduction or a full-day tour to explore deeper terrain, their custom backcountry skiing experiences offer something for every skill level. With exclusive permits in the White River National Forest, Paragon’s knowledgeable guides tailor each trip to your pace and preferences. Avalanche gear is included, and the team ensures a seamless, thrilling experience—far from the crowded resorts, all while accessing pristine powder and unforgettable vistas .

Availability

November to April

Activity

Backcountry Ski + Splitbaord

Difficulty

Intermediate to Advanced

Trips starting at (USD):

Per Person Pricing

At Paragon Guides, we offer flexible backcountry skiing experiences, but the best way to fully customize your adventure is by contacting our office. We specialize in designing trips that match your unique goals.

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Backcountry Ski Tour Options

We offer options for all experience levels, from those just starting out in the backcountry to seasoned adventurers seeking more advanced routes. Whether it’s your first time or you’re looking for a challenge, we can create the ideal skiing experience that suits your skills and goals.

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what’s included

Ratio

With a maximum 4:1 participant-to-guide ratio, our tours ensure personalized attention, enhanced safety, and a tailored experience. This small group size allows guides to focus on each participant’s needs and abilities.

Guide Services

Our guides provide expert backcountry navigation, safety support, and local insights. Each tour is customized to your skill level, ensuring a memorable experience exploring Colorado’s unique wilderness landscapes.

Food and Hydration

Lunch and snacks are provided by our local partners. Please bring personal water bottles to stay hydrated throughout the day.

Gear

We supply all essential backcountry equipment, including avalanche gear (beacon, shovel, probe, and ski pack), ensuring you have everything needed for a safe and enjoyable adventure.

Alpine Touring ski packages are available for rent from PG. Snowboards and Split-boards are available for rent from local shops.

Rental Discount

Private tours receive a 15% discount on rentals. Our demo fleet of alpine touring equipment features top of the line offerings from Dynafit, Black Crows, Tecnica and Blizzard.

Backcountry Skiing + Boarding FAQs

Alpine skis are great for lift-service ski areas because of their locked down heels, wide bases and metal edges. Little to no flat terrain is encountered with this equipment.

Cross-country skis are great for moving over flat to rolling terrain because the equipment is light. Kick-and-glide or skating techniques make for efficient travel. Cross-country skis work best on groomed track or on low-angle trails. Ski bases can be waxed or come with textured ‘fish scales.’ Both offer forward glide with minimal backward slide.

Backcountry skis, whether telemark or alpine touring (AT), or randonee, are the best of both styles. They allow a skier to maneuver on flat, rolling or sloped (downhill and uphill) terrain thanks to metal edges and a free-heel climbing position. Alpine touring skis have a binding that can be released to allow for hill climbing, but then locked down for alpine-style descents.

Telemark skis have a cable binding with a fully free heel that makes for efficient climbing and a graceful ‘tele’ turn descent. Telemark skiing harkens back to Paragon’s origins of ski touring and we are happy book a telemark tour with you.  Your guides enjoying teachings this graceful style of skiing.

If you’re new to backcountry skiing, going on a custom tour with a private guide is a great way to be introduced to the skills, equipment, and terrain that make up the backcountry experience. Your guide will offer tips on efficient backcountry travel – from setting an up-track to removing skins – and will select a tour that complements your skiing ability.

General skiing basic skills such as the snow plow and alpine turn are needed to advance to backcountry skiing.

Colorado’s snowpack is notoriously unstable at times and demands your full attention and respect. The potential for avalanches is always our number one safety concern. Big lines in steep terrain in mid-winter is not what we offer. We select conservative routes that are appropriate to the condition of the snowpack, time of year, and size of group. Our guides have a minimum Level II certification from the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE).

Your guides check avalanche conditions specific to our tour area prior to each tour, with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC).

We do require that all participants wear a beacon, and carry a shovel and probe. We provide this equipment on our custom tours and hut trips. Basic use of this safety gear will be taught with the tour.

 

The Backcountry Chair Lift! Climbing skins are used on both Telemark and Alpine Touring skis for uphill travel. Skins are simply a strip of bristled nylon or natural mohair that attaches to the base of the ski. The skin allows the ski to slide forward and grip so that you don’t slip backwards. They’re kind of magical! Once you’re ready to descend, you remove (rip!) the skins, fold and stow them until it’s time to climb again.

You have two choices: a backcountry ski with a telemark binding (and telemark boot), or a backcountry ski with an alpine touring (AT) binding (and AT boot).

Telemark set-ups allow the skier’s heel to be free both climbing and descending. If you’re new to backcountry skiing, telemark skiing can be challenging to learn without first spending time at a resort.

For this reason, alpine skiers who are new to the backcountry often prefer AT equipment, which allows for free-heel climbing and locked-heel descending. AT and telemark rental ski packages are also available at our Backcountry Center.

Yes, but with a few caveats.

It’s best that the entire group be on snowboards or split-boards, so the travel pace is consistent.  Snowboarding is slower uphill and faster downhill, but the downhills are worth the climbs!

There are a couple options, it’s best to discuss boarding with your guide prior to the tour.

  • carry the board and snowshoe the uphill portions
    • this does mean carrying the snowshoes on the downhill
  • use a split-board with climbing skins

what participants are saying

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We have been hunting for the freshest tracks for years on resorts and decided to try the Backcountry. Henry H. guided us up to the best views and deep fluffy stuff. He knew the area really well and also catered to our fitness level and equipment (my split board was a bit slower). Henry’s knowledge and tips were very helpful. He also shared some cool details and stories about the area. Our first time in the backcountry was perfect, thanks Henry. We will be back!!

Justin

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I had a wonderful time in the Backcountry with Paragon Guides. Nick, my guide, did a wonderful job teaching, entertaining, and skiing/guiding to my level. This was my first trip into the backcountry to ski, and after this experience, I look forward to many more! If you’re looking for a great company and want to get out of the lift lines and ski untouched snow….look no further!!

Scott Fuller

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