Kingfisher Heliskiing Weather (Next 3 days): The snow forecast for Kingfisher Heliskiing is: 穏やかな降雪、最大 日曜日の午後に. 並雨を伴いより穏やかになる (合計 16.0mm), heaviest 月曜日の夜に. 凍結融解の条件 (最大 3°C 月曜日の夜に, 最小 -1°C 日曜日の午後に). 風は通常微風.
Kingfisher Heliskiing Weather (Days 4-6): 霧雨 水曜日の午後に followed by colder weather and a moderate fall of snow, 最大 金曜日の朝に. 凍結融解の条件 (最大 2°C 水曜日の午後に, 最小 -12°C 金曜日の夜に). 風は通常微風.
Light rain reported from Nakusp at 768 metres elevation only 4 kms W of Summit Lake Ski and Snowboard Area but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Summit Lake Ski and Snowboard Area
Light rain reported from Nakusp at 768 metres elevation only 4 kms W of Summit Lake Ski and Snowboard Area but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Summit Lake Ski and Snowboard Area
Having tried out 20+ heliski operations all over the world, mostly in AK and BC, I can honestly state that Kingfisher Heliskiing is my favorite due to two very important factors (for me): flexibility and location.
Flexibility: as for general package offering, duration, lodging options, terrain options and so on. Kingfisher can accommodate any need and wallet. Stay at the Sparkling Hill Resort or the more rustic Gold Panner lodge, with the helicopter parked outside your door.
Location: as for only a good hour´s drive from Kelowna airport, with no need to spend extra days for long (bus) transfers on often closed roads. For me this is crucial, since I don´t have time to spend two extra transfer days on top of the skier days I manage to squeeze in during the season.
In addition, Kingfisher uses the A-Star B3 helicopters, as one of very few heliski operations in North America. Faster and safer; more skiing for the buck. And the terrain options are both awesome and huge, from steep alpine stuff via bowls with burned trees to classic BC tree skiing. And the guides are awesome too.
Having tried out 20+ heliski operations all over the world, mostly in AK and BC, I can honestly state that Kingfisher Heliskiing is my favorite due to two very important factors (for me): flexibility and location.
Flexibility: as for general package offering, duration, lodging options, terrain options and so on. Kingfisher can accommodate any need and wallet. Stay at the Sparkling Hill Resort or the more rustic Gold Panner lodge, with the helicopter parked outside your door.
Location: as for only a good hour´s drive from Kelowna airport, with no need to spend extra days for long (bus) transfers on often closed roads. For me this is crucial, since I don´t have time to spend two extra transfer days on top of the skier days I manage to squeeze in during the season.
In addition, Kingfisher uses the A-Star B3 helicopters, as one of very few heliski operations in North America. Faster and safer; more skiing for the buck. And the terrain options are both awesome and huge, from steep alpine stuff via bowls with burned trees to classic BC tree skiing. And the guides are awesome too.