Travel Arrangements


With all Kästle Adventure Tours, the costs to reach the meeting point for the tour are not included in the price.
Travel Documents
After booking a tour, participants will receive all necessary tour information including hotel address and meeting point, program and contact information.
Equipment
On all Kästle Adventure Tours, guests are required to use Kästle skis. If guests do not have Kästle equipment or the appropriate equipment for the tour, Kästle Adventure Tours will provide it free of charge.

Kästle Adventure Tours provides the required ski equipment for each particular tour. In general, there will be more than one ski model available on each tour. You have the chance to test professionally tuned Kästle ski equipment which will be individually adjusted on location and available for your personal use. Your Kästle Pro Athlete will advise you in the best ski choice for you. It is our top priority to ensure all our participants a maximum level of performance and safety for the tour. Please note that you must bring your own ski boots or ski touring boots.

We also provide you with a complete avalanche safety equipment pack, including a backpack, avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe. If you do have your own safety equipment however we recommend you to use this for the duration of the tour, since it is always preferable to work and become familiar with your own personal rescue equipment. Please let us know in due course if you will require avalanche safety equipment for the tour.
Travel Insurance
Skiing is an activity which can result in injury or even death. At any time during one of the tours, any unforeseen incidents could occur. For this reason, we strongly recommend each participant organises a travel, emergency, and evacuation insurance before commencement of the tour.
3-20K

3: Number of ski days
20: Number of vertical meters skied in the package
K: Kilo = Thousand

3-20K means that 20,000 vertical meters are skied in three days.

Please note that the number of vertical meters skied is only an indication of what the tour will actually involve due to circumstances out of our control such as weather and snow conditions. The only exception is the Skeena Heliskiing Camp in British Columbia, which has a guaranteed number of vertical meters skied.