Pack your ski gear and warm layers and get ready to dance under the northern lights . We’re heading out into the remote backcountry in one of the best ski destinations that exists. This is a skill building women’s camp with an emphasis on learning and having a damn good time. We’ll block off time in your busy-as-heck schedule to fly in, set up camp, ski/ride, and learn. We love heli-skiing as much as the next person, but you can’t beat a true wilderness trip with ample time to process, learn, and integrate. Your ski guides will be Alli Miles who is a humble badass, avalanche educator, ski guide, and public avalanche forecaster, and Ash Ryan (about page).

Our goal is to provide a comfortable, approachable, experience to glacier camping and skiing in bigger mountains in remote areas. We’ll bring you along every step of the way to talk through planning, safety protocols, weather, gear, camping, debriefing…all to help with your understanding of what goes into a major trip like this. The conversation has already begun, so the sooner you jump into the mix, the more opportunity for learning there will be.

If you fly to Alaska earlier or stay later you’ll have a great opportunity to check out the resort, tour nearby, or soak at the nordic spa (bonus-day recommendations will be shared). This trip is very limited in space - allowing for up to 6 women (space available is changing quickly, so reach out with availability).

*Starting in November we’ll begin talking about snowpacks around Alaska in virtual sessions.

Price $3975

What’s Included;

  • Pre-trip virtual sessions: trip planning, forecasting, glacier knowledge, etc.

  • ‘Welcome’ gear prep-day, group accommodations in Anchorage, and group dinner

  • Orientation about ski-camp prior to flying in, avalanche rescue review in Anchorage, group and personal gear check

  • Flights in and out of our ski camp in a bush plane (we’ll be utilizing a part 135 air taxi)

  • 3 Workshops on the glacier: remote trip planning, remote forecasting, crevasse rescue, abbreviated glacier travel (all subject to change based on group requests and skill gaps). We’ll be rotating between skiing and learning in the workshops. Workshops will be led by AMGA-certified ski guide, Alli Miles and Ash Ryan

  • 5 days and 4 nights of glacier camping in remote Alaska. *Location will be determined closer to February based on weather, snow conditions, and accessibility as winter progresses. Camp will either be in the Chugach, Talkeetna, or Tordrillo mountains

  • 3 meals a day with snacks and ‘apres’

  • Group accommodations the night we return from camp in Anchorage

  • Glacier camp group gear (personal items excluded). We will have group tents, kitchen supplies, food and bathroom supplies. We will provide a recommended gear list to make sure you feel prepared.

  • Guided skiing in intermediate terrain - we’ll stick in moderate terrain with potential opportunities to break into bigger terrain

  • Daily yoga / stretching with breathwork

Whats not included;

  • Flights in (3/27) and out of Anchorage (ANC) (4/3)

  • Tent, sleeping bag, and personal ski items

  • Trip insurance

Dates

  • March 27th: Travel day, meet and greet dinner

  • March 28th: Gear prep day / Glacier Camp Prep Workshop / Avy Rescue Refresher

  • March 29th: Fly into the glacier / Field Day

  • March 30: Field Day / Ski

  • March 31: Field Day / Glacier Travel / Ski

  • April 1: Field Day / Crevasse Rescue / Ski

  • April 2rd: Fly out of the glacier and regroup

  • April 3th: Travel day

How to book?

  • Select ‘Reserve your Spot’ button to the left. Once the form is received and confirmed, you’ll be sent an agreement and then we just need a $500 deposit to reserve your spot. We can then work out a payment plan that works for you, with the remaining balance due by January 15, 2026.

  • Once confirmed, you’ll receive a copy of confirmation, your gear list, and additional trip details. :)

  • Cancellation Policy

March 2026

Womens Glacier Ski Camp

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Lead with Purpose.

Participant Goals

Relationship with Skiing

  • Develop a deeper, more intentional connection with their skiing practice.

  • Build a meaningful relationship with remote Alaska and winter wilderness environments; engaging with the region’s geology, wildlife, history, weather patterns, and mountain features.

  • Leave the retreat feeling nourished through connection and movement.

  • Cultivate a heightened awareness of the body-mind connection while skiing and making consequential decisions in the mountains.

Experience

  • Gain firsthand experience camping on a glacier in remote Alaska.

  • Gain experience skiing in remote Alaskan terrain.

  • Practice decision-making and risk assessment in a wilderness skiing environment.

  • Develop skills in remote weather forecasting and winter observations.
    Build daily habits and routines to begin each ski day with intention and focus.

Hard Skills

  • Develop an understanding of what it takes to camp remotely on a glacier-including gear selection, logistics, and weather considerations.

  • Understand common weather patterns in Alaska and how they influence snow conditions.

  • Gain confidence in planning fun, safe, and challenging ski trips to new areas.

  • Strengthen understanding of Alaska’s geography and regional snowpack variations.

  • Become comfortable using a weather “cheat sheet” to interpret both large-scale and local weather systems relevant to skiing.

  • Build confidence in glacier travel and crevasse rescue skills through hands-on practice under the guidance of instructors.

  • Learn and practice essential knots and rope skills.

  • Understand necessary gear requirements for glacier travel and rescue scenarios.

  • Identify personal skill gaps and next steps for continued progression.

Sample Daily Itinerary

  • 8:00am - Yoga, creative movement, and/or breathwork

  • 9:00am - Camp Breakfast, Safety Briefing /Plan for the day , Gear Up/Gear Check, Re-stock Water

  • 11:00am - Ski Touring / Snow Workshop Rotation: Crevasse rescue, glacier travel, snow science, terrain assessment, avalanche scenarios, remote forecasting

  • Lunch break while skiing

  • 4:00pm: Apres & snacks

  • Solo time or continued workshop

  • 6:00pm: Dinner & Group Sharing/Debrief

  • 7:30pm: Restorative

Have a Question?

You can reach out directly or drop us a line here.