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Piute Pass to Horton Creek Ski Tour
$1,295
Dates
- April 4-6, 2025
This tour from Puite Pass to Horton Creek is the next step up in your backcountry touring adventures. This trip is a bit longer than our Mammoth to June Ski Tour and has more elevation gain and loss. You’ll be traveling over Piute Pass and behind the Bishop skyline in Humphrey’s Basin. Then you’ll come back over the crest into Horton Creek and traverse back across the front of the Bishop skyline.
Prerequisites
You should have good aerobic fitness with the ability to ski intermediate runs at the resort. Prior backcountry skiing experience is required but overnight winter camping experience is not necessary. You should be proficient at kick turns, traversing on 30-degree slopes, side slipping, and wedge turns all while carrying a pack of about 30 to 35 pounds.
Inclusions
Price includes meals, guiding, and permits. We have avalanche equipment (beacons, shovels and probes) available for rent. Several local shops rent backcountry skis and splitboards.
Acclimatization & Physical Training
For proper acclimatization, we suggest spending at least one night at a moderate altitude, higher than 8,000 feet, just prior to the start of the journey. See our detailed tips on acclimatizing and physical training in the “Resources” tab.
Day 1
6 miles, 2,800 ft gain, 100 ft loss
We will start ascending up the (closed) road from Aspendell and head towards North Lake. From there, we will continue climbing gently but steadily towards Piute Pass. Just before the pass, we will set up camp for the evening.
Day 2
3.5 miles, 1,050 ft gain, 900 ft loss
On day two, we will head over Piute Pass and traverse into Humphrey’s Basin. We will find a campsite near Desolation Lake for the evening.
Day 3
10 miles, 2,200 ft gain, 6,500 ft loss
Day three will be take us up and over the crest. Once we reach the crest, the rest of the day will be mostly all downhill. We will pass through Horton Creek then traverse down and across back towards the road. We may leave a car farther down the road than our starting point, to make this last day mostly downhill.
Rental Equipment
We have rental equipment available at checkout.
Reviews
Michael, AIARE II
“Hey all! I recently took AIARE 2 with SP Parker and I have to admit it was fantastic! He showed so much passion for his craft and “patience” with us. It truly showed in the 3 days we spent together that he cares about what he does. He is so knowledgeable about snow science and in particular Eastern Sierra snow that I highly recommend participating in his course if you’re a frequenter of this magical mountain range. Can’t thank you enough and will most surely use the lessons learned in this course to be a more safe and conscious backcountry traveler.”
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Aaron, AIARE Rescue
“Anouk was a terrific educator and guide during the avy rescue clinic- very experienced. Good natured and supportive. Expertly managed our group. We all got a ton of practice and had a nice day out in the field. I’ll be coming back for more avy training.”
Stefanos, AIARE I
“I got my avalanche education here (AIARE1). The team I met, Anouk, Tyler and Emma, is fantastic. I greatly appreciated their attitude and the experience they provided. Will be back for more soon.”
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