Valdez Alaska Weather
Valdez,
Alaska consistently receives more snowfall than
any other area in the whole of North America! Warm
Japanese currents push into the open Prince William
Sound seaport Village of Valdez, bringing with
them warm moist air. These same currents
that keep Valdez uniquely mild in winter, build
and flow over the Chugach Mountains, eventually
mixing with the cooler interior Alaska weather
currents producing amazing snowfall amounts.
Although large amounts of snow are what we dream
of, sometimes it keeps us at bay.
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About no-fly days
On days we are
unable to fly, or helicopter operations are delayed
by weather conditions yet skiing conditions are
still favorable, we will utilize snowcats to
access 4100 vertical feet/1280 vertical meters
of terrain.
This in itself
is a wonderful skiing option and allows us to take
instant advantage of improving weather conditions
by vaulting directly to helicopter service with
little delay. Our heated and comfortable PistenBully
snowcat's offer an excellent backcountry transportation
opportunity during conditions deemed unsuitable
for helicopter operations or as an affordable option
for our clients geared exclusively to the snowcat
skiing experience. Again, we would
like to reiterate our goal, ski whenever and wherever
safely possible. VHC is not limited to the
air alone!
In the event
we are unable to ski due to conditions, we have
available to us some interesting activities such
as:
- Tours of the Trans-Alaska
Pipeline Terminal*
- Scenic excursions/fishing
in the Prince William Sound*
- Snowmachine adventures
*
Introductory to advanced
ice climbing experiences in Keystone Canyon, the
sight of such world class ice falls as Bridal Veil
and Horsetail Falls.
* alternative options for weather days from outside
vendors have additional charges and are organized
and made available as a service to our guests.
In the event that we start skiing in the snowcat
terrain and then heliski your actual combined vertical
will be applied against your trip vertical balance.
If weather forces to use the snowcat throughout the
day a minimum/maximum of 9,000 vertical feet will
be applied against your trip balance.
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