Tour the Wasatch on skis or split-board, tailored to your goals
6-8 hours
Up to 6 people
Explore Wasatch backcountry snow and terrain on a full-day guided ski or split-board tour. Your guide tailors the day to your group, from technique coaching to focused turns in steeper lines.
Sunglasses are mandatory. You’ll need to bring your own food, snacks, and water for the day. Some objectives may require access via ski lifts or helicopter.
Cancel more than 30 days before for a full refund (non-private courses require 60 days). Cancel within 30 days: 50% refundable. Within 7 days or no-shows: non-refundable. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other reasons.
Some gear can be provided, including an avalanche beacon, shovel, probe, a 30–45L pack, a ski or split-board touring setup, and boots.
Bring skins, poles (collapsible if you ride a board), and any personal items. Pack food, snacks, and lunch plus 1.5–2+ liters of water. Bring sunglasses (mandatory) and wear winter layers (shell, insulating layer, base layers/socks). Also bring gloves, hats, goggles, and sunscreen.
Yes. Sunglasses are mandatory.
Wasatch Mountains
With a perfect track record across hundreds of reviews, this guide service consistently delivers exceptional outdoor education and adventures. Guides like John (the owner), Adam, Nate, Dan, and Chris earn praise for being both incredibly knowledgeable and genuinely fun to be around. Reviewers appreciate how these professionals balance safety with an approachable teaching style that makes complex topics like avalanche safety and technical climbing accessible to newcomers. The small student-to-teacher ratios really shine through in the feedback, especially for avalanche courses where people felt they received personalized attention while learning critical skills. Families and groups mention smooth communication during booking and guides who adapt well to mixed ability levels, from kids to seniors. Instructors create an open atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and they push students to think independently rather than just following along. Several people specifically mention feeling comfortable during dangerous conditions because their guides took time to explain decision-making processes, not just bark orders.
I attended an SPI course at the City of Rocks. Adam Fleming was my instructor, and I was very impressed. The course was given with excellent structure and timing. Adam has a depth of knowledge that was very apparent.
Jason Thornton
September 30, 2025
I attended an SPI course at the City of Rocks. Adam Fleming was my instructor, and I was very impressed. The course was given with excellent structure and timing. Adam has a depth of knowledge that was very apparent.
Jason Thornton
September 30, 2025