Account Login/Registration

Access VernonNow using your Facebook account, or by entering your information below.


Facebook


OR


Register

Privacy Policy

Snowmobile tour is exhilarating

A kilometer into our snowmobile tour, I'm a self-appointed expert.

I'm standing up on the sled to allow my whole body to absorb the shock of the undulating terrain and I'm leaning into and out of turns.

However, the fact is, I'm simply copying what guide Maxime Hudon is doing on his two-stroke Arctic Cat 10 metres ahead of me.

My wife, Kerry, and I are having a blast on this Outback Snowmobile Tours' expedition for beginners at Big White Ski Resort, 56 kilometres southeast of Kelowna.

</who>Writer Steve MacNaull and his wife, Kerry, rode tandem on Outback Snowmobile Tours' one-hour introductory excursion at Big White Ski Resort.

Generally, we're hikers or snowshoers, but sometimes you just want to go fast and burn gas.

That's where the one-hour, introductory snowmobile tour comes in.

It's an exhilarating zip along groomed trails through the pristine pine forest without the commitment of buying a snow machine and trailering it to the ideal high-elevation location.

We revel in the rush of gliding over the white stuff and admiring the scenery of snow-covered trees and surrounding mountain peaks.

At the half-way point, 10 kilometres in, we cut the engines at a viewpoint for the requisite photos and to soak in the surreal silence and the vistas.

"The one-hour tour definitely attracts beginners who want a new adventure," says guide Maxime in his charming French Canadian accent.

"But we also have two-hour and four-hour tours for those who want to experience the backcountry even more."

</who>Maxime Hudon drove from Montreal to Kelowna (in a car) to start his new job at Outback Snowmobile Tours at Big White Ski Resort.

Maxime drove from Montreal in November to start his job at Outback with a passenger who paid him in Quebec maple syrup.

The one-hour tour is $149 and a passenger can come along on the back of the snowmobile for $79 or $49, if age 12 or under.

Outback also outfits you with a helmet and any cold-weather clothes and footwear you may need.

Big White is BC's third largest ski resort (behind Whistler Blackcomb and Sun Peaks near Kamloops) with 11-square-kilometres of skiable terrain serviced by 16 lifts and 119 runs.

However, it also has non-ski activities including the snowmobile tours, horse-drawn sleigh rides, dog sled tours and fat bike rentals.

Check out BigWhite.com.



Send your comments, news tips, typos, letter to the editor, photos and videos to [email protected].



Weather
webcam icon

weather-icon
Tue
10℃

weather-icon
Wed
12℃

weather-icon
Thu
12℃

weather-icon
Fri
13℃

weather-icon
Sat
18℃

weather-icon
Sun
17℃
current feed webcam icon

Top Stories

Follow Us

Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook