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 Chugach Powder Guides - Alaska
The Western Chugach Mountain Range benefits from the combined influences of warm Pacific Ocean air mixing with cold Arctic air from the Alaskan Interior. This produces the high-quality dry powder skiing this coastal mountain range has become famous for. 'Chugach Powder Guides' helicopter and snowcat skiing areas average approximately 1,524 cm of snowfall each winter.
Located 64 km southeast of Anchorage via the Seward Highway along scenic Turnagain Arm is the small alpine ski village of Girdwood. Nestled amidst the Chugach mountains and surrounded by hanging glaciers, Girdwood was once a gold mining outpost. Now you'll find a bustling community of 2,000 with a luxury hotel and ski resort, ski shops, excellent restaurants, unique Alaskan gift shops.
Look forward to skiing pristine peaks with astounding views of the Chugach. Packages, range from a day to a week, skiing 6 - 7 runs a day with vertical of 4,800 - 6,000m.
Please contact Travelplan for booking details or add this item to your 'Shortlist' to request a quote.

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1981m |
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