Into the White – 7-Day Backcountry Ski Week
Into the White – 7-Day Backcountry Ski Week
Payment plans and installment options available – adventure now, pay over time
7 days | max 6 people
📅 Upcoming Departures
- Location White Pass | February 23 2026: ➡️ Book this trip
- Location Haines Pass | March 29 2026: ➡️ Book this trip
These are reservation-only links. You’ll receive an invoice for the 25% deposit after checkout to confirm your spot.
Forget resorts. Forget lift tickets. This is skiing stripped down to what it’s meant to be: deep snow, big terrain, and a crew of riders chasing turns straight from a rolling basecamp.
Welcome to The Squatch Bus — a converted American school bus turned winterproof cabin on wheels. With a woodstove burning, a diesel heater keeping it cozy, a gear trailer to dry your kit, and even a sauna on wheels, this is vanlife dialed for ski bums and powder hounds.
Each morning we roll out to the wild passes of White Pass or Haines Pass — legendary backcountry zones with world-class terrain and some of the deepest powder you’ll ever ride. Led by ACMG-certified ski guides, you’ll not only ski incredible lines, you’ll also learn the skills to move safely and confidently in the backcountry. This is adventure + education in one — the kind of experience that turns skiers into true mountain people.
And after a day of chasing face shots, you’re back at basecamp with good food, firelight, sauna steam, and stories swapping around the bus.
This is vanlife meets ski bum paradise:
- Chasing powder like it’s a full-time job
- “Earn your turns” missions into wild alpine terrain
- The best après-ski is a sauna parked in the wilderness
- Small group, big lines, no hotels, no resorts — just us, the mountains, and endless snow
If you’re looking for a trip that’s as unique as it gets, welcome aboard the Squatch Bus. The next big thing in backcountry travel is here.
Your lodge on weels - The Squatch Bus
Your lodge on weels - The Squatch Bus
Travel in basic comfort in a converted school bus – your rolling wilderness lodge, built for Arctic winters
- Warm sleeping bunks with cozy bedding – recharge after long ski days
- Small washroom with a toilet – comfort even in remote locations.
- Kitchen facilities – stove, cooler, cookware, and hearty meals prepared daily.
- Solar-powered lighting & USB charging ports – keep essentials running off-grid.
- Occasional WiFi access – just enough to check in from the wild north.
- Seating & lounge area – the heart of the bus for meals, stories, and stoke.
- Woodstove & diesel heater – keeping the bus toasty on the coldest nights.
- Gear trailer – dry, secure storage for skis, boots, and avalanche equipment.
- Sauna-on-wheels – the ultimate Arctic après-ski ritual.
- Rooftop deck – for northern lights watching, starry skies, and Yukon sunsets.
🏔️ Fitness & Skill level – What to expect
🏔️ Fitness & Skill level – What to expect
This trip is designed for adventurous skiers and riders who want to explore the backcountry in the Yukon. You don’t need to be an expert, but you do need a solid base.
Ski ability: Comfortable skiing blue runs at a resort and able to handle variable snow conditions (powder, windblown, crust).
Fitness: In good physical shape — expect to climb up to 1,000m of elevation per day on skis/skins while carrying your gear.
Avalanche training: AST-1 or equivalent is a bonus, but not required. Our ACMG guides will provide safety refreshers and teach you along the way.
Mindset: Open to full days outside in Arctic winter conditions. Strong legs and a sense of adventure will take you further than expert skills.
And for those looking for an extra challenge: try to outlast your guides in the sauna. Cold snow dips required afterwards… just kidding (sort of 😉).
👉 If you can ski a blue run with confidence, keep moving uphill for a few hours at a time, and bring the stoke — you’ll be ready for this trip.
- Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival in Whitehorse & Journey to basecamp
Day 1 – Arrival in Whitehorse & Journey to basecamp
Your guides will pick you up in Whitehorse in the morning. We’ll do a full gear check, avalanche safety orientation, and pack up before hitting the road north. The drive itself is an adventure, winding through snowy Yukon landscapes until we reach White Pass or Haines Pass — your home for the week. You’ll move into the Squatch Bus, get your gear organized in the trailer, and settle in with a hot meal, woodstove warmth, and a first round in the sauna.
If the skies are clear, you might even catch your first glimpse of the northern lights.
Day 2 – First turns in the Pass
Day 2 – First turns in the Pass
Wake up to the smell of coffee and breakfast in the bus. After a quick snowpack update and guide briefing, we’ll head out for our first ski tour.
Today is about warming up the legs and reviewing backcountry basics: efficient skinning, avalanche safety, and group travel.
Expect mellow bowls and tree runs, chasing powder while building confidence as a team. Evening: sauna, dinner, and stories around the bus.
Day 3 – Exploring new zones
Day 3 – Exploring new zones
With legs warmed up, we’ll push deeper into the pass. Depending on conditions, this might mean alpine bowls, couloirs, or rolling powder fields.
You’ll practice terrain choice, safe line selection, and travel techniques with your guides. This is the day the group starts to really feel like a backcountry crew.
Back at camp, you’ll dry gear in the trailer, then relax with another sauna session under the stars.
Day 4 – Big Tour Day
Day 4 – Big Tour Day
Today we go further. Expect a longer tour with more vertical — perhaps a ridgeline ascent or a lap into a classic zone. We’ll pack lunch and stay out for a full-day mission. Guides will share advanced techniques: route-finding, snowpack observations, and efficient transitions.
By the time we get back, the sauna is hot, dinner is ready, and the bus feels like the coziest place on earth.
Day 5 – Steep & Deep (Conditions depending)
Day 5 – Steep & Deep (Conditions depending)
If snow and stability allow, today is about pushing for the trip’s most exciting lines. It could be a classic couloir, an alpine face, or simply lapping the deepest powder stashes. If conditions are stormy, we’ll find sheltered tree zones — because storm skiing in the Yukon can be just as epic.
Back at basecamp, another big dinner and maybe a rooftop northern lights session.
Day 6 – Choose your own adventure
Day 6 – Choose your own adventure
Our final ski day is tailored to the group. Strong legs? We’ll go for another big push. Tired? We’ll keep it playful and fun in a closer zone. Either way, today is about soaking it all in — the snow, the mountains, the bus, the crew you’ve bonded with all week.
Evening celebration: sauna, final feast, and swapping highlights of the trip.
Day 7 – Hot Springs & Farewell
Day 7 – Hot Springs & Farewell
We pack up camp and drive back to Whitehorse. On the way, we’ll stop at the local hot springs to ease tired legs and celebrate an incredible week.
Drop-off in town in the afternoon, full of new skills, new friends, and memories from a trip unlike anything else in the ski world.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy
-Full refund within 24H of booking
-Full refund for cancellations more than 3 months before the tour
-25% deposit kept for cancellations less than 3 months before the tour
-No refund if canceled within 30 days of the trip start date
Please note:
In the case of extreme weather or unforeseen circumstances on our end, we will work with you to reschedule or offer a full refund.
A 25% deposit is required upon reservation to secure your booking. The remaining balance is due no later than 1 month before the trip. This ensures your spot and helps us prepare for your visit.
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This trip is for you if you;
- You can ski blue runs at a resort with confidence and want to explore beyond the lifts.
- You’re in good physical shape and excited for up to 1,000m of climbing per day on skins.
- You dream of skiing remote backcountry terrain instead of crowded resorts.
- You’re curious to learn from ACMG-certified guides and improve your backcountry skills.
- You want the vanlife vibe — living, skiing, and sharing meals from a cozy bus basecamp.
- You love the idea of sauna sessions, stargazing, and northern lights after big ski days.
- You’re stoked to join a small crew of adventurous skiers and riders.
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What's included?
- 7 days with ACMG-certified ski guides leading and teaching in the backcountry
- All meals from pickup to drop-off — hearty, warming food to fuel long ski days
- Accommodation in our winterproof Squatch Bus basecamp with woodstove, diesel heater, and cozy bunks
- Access to our sauna-on-wheels — the ultimate Arctic après-ski
- Transport from Whitehorse to the passes and back
- Use of our gear trailer for secure ski storage and drying space
- Group safety equipment (first aid, radios, satellite comms) carried by guides
- Entrance fee to Takhini Hot Springs
- Unforgettable evenings with northern lights, stargazing, and Yukon wilderness vibes
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What´s not included?
- Flights to and from Whitehorse, Yukon
- Avalanche safety gear (beacon, probe, shovel) – available for rental
- Skis, boots, skins, poles – limited rentals available, we recommend bringing your own setup
- Personal backcountry clothing & gear (packing list provided upon booking)
- Travel insurance (required) and personal expenses
- Alcoholic drinks & extra snacks
- Guide gratuities
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Age requirements
The minimum age to book with YuSquatch Mt. Adventures is 18 years old unless accompanied with a legal guardian on the tour.
Hop on the Squatch Bus—Your Wilderness Adventure Awaits!
Ready to ditch the hotels, forget about crowded resorts, and experience the Yukon in true winter legend style? Welcome to the Squatch Bus — your fully equipped, off-grid mobile basecamp for Arctic adventures.
We’ve got everything you need to live your best backcountry life: cozy bunks to crash in after big ski days, a kitchen to fuel up with hearty meals, an onboard toilet for convenience, and a woodstove + diesel heater to keep things toasty when the wild gets seriously cold.
Oh, and did we mention the sauna-on-wheels? It’s the ultimate après-ski — sweat it out, then step into the snow for a dip you’ll never forget.
Up top, the rooftop deck turns into your front-row seat for stargazing and watching the northern lights dance across the Yukon sky.
Our gear trailer keeps skis and boots dry, safe, and ready for the next day’s mission. And every morning, our guides lead you into world-class terrain — chasing powder, earning turns, and living the dream far from the crowds.
Are you ready to trade your 9-to-5 for the most epic off-the-grid ski adventure of your life?

