Images by: Lucas Gibbons

This season at Selkirk Powder Co., nestled in northern Idaho near the Schweitzer ski area, is shaping up to be extraordinary with two major reasons to celebrate.

First, Selkirk Powder turns 21! Contrary to rumors of a shutdown, Selkirk has successfully negotiated an agreement with Schweitzer’s new owner, Alterra Mountain Company, securing access to the familiar and beloved 4,500 acres of terrain for this season. Since carving its first snowcat trails in 2003, the company, under Chief Guide Ken Barrett, has evolved into a seasoned provider of winter sports adventures. With a team of 20 experts, Selkirk now boasts 78 named cat ski runs, exhilarating guided snowmobile tours in partnership with Polaris Adventures, and is a proud member of the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE), offering comprehensive avalanche education.

The second cause for celebration is the expansion of their playground. Selkirk Powder has been granted a permit for an additional 6,250 acres by the Idaho Department of Lands. This expansion means new territories to explore, with plans to map a high traverse along the Selkirk Crest, including the areas around Mts. Casey and Atlasta, opening up fresh routes and adventures.

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