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Fernie: A Countdown to Awesome
Monday, 08 February 2016 by Cali Burk

Most people know the most notable numbers of Fernie, over 2500 Acres of terrain, over 1082 m vertical rise and 142 runs.  But here are some other numbers to note from Fernie…

 

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The amount of years Greg Barrow (aka G money/aka local legend) has been getting the coveted very first chair of the season.  It all started with his tent being kicking off the resort, not Greg, just the tent.  Read the

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Lifts with the ability to move nearly 15,000 skiers around the mountain.  Per Hour!

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On mountain venues for your eating enjoyment. Including the family friendly Kelsey’s in the Plaza and Lost Boys Café at the top of Timber Chair with some of the best views of the resort.

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Fernival year end parties.  The tradition has been going for 8 seasons now, with a huge FREE outdoor concert to thank the community for the great support each year.  Previous acts include Spirit of the West, Daniel Wesley, Trooper and 54-40, this year is featuring Platinum Blonde!

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Hundred!  The amount of feet in the world record shot ski attempt. This happened at Fernie as part of a wedding in 2013.  Don’t believe us?  Watch the video on our YouTube channel.

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Beers on tap at Fernie’s newest restaurant Cirque in Lizard Creek Lodge.  Cirque (formerly the Great Room) in Lizard Creek Lodge has bar seating as well as restaurant seating for all ages, with a plethora of delicious cocktails to try and 6 beers on tap!

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Huge Alpine Bowls full of powder to snack on!  Whether your favourite bowl is Siberia, Timber, Lizard, Cedar or good ol’ Currie bowl, you’re almost guaranteed to find powder stashes in one of the 5!12493951_10156439847085367_1255482131071715085_o

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Avalanche Dogs on staff.  An important part of our Ski Patrol program is our Avy dog program, 4 dogs training with 4 members of our ski patrol staff assist daily and are always ready to help out in the event of an avalanche.  Read more about our Avalanche Dog Program in ‘Fernie’s Furry Hero’s”.

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Story building   – how much Fernie’s annual snow fall amount can cover (11 m/37 feet)!

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Epic Après ski bars, located right in the plaza at Fernie Alpine Resort – check out The Griz Bar in the resort plaza, known for ‘Keepin Rippers Ripped’ since 1962 and also home to live après music weekly and some legendary parties.  Or stop into Kelsey’s (especially if you’ve got some kids in tow), gather around the bar or hang out in the restaurant with the littles while enjoying your après beverages.6284198459_4a059c458e_z

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Legend of the Griz.  There is one ‘person’ in Fernie credited with bringing the amazing powder to the resort each and every year.  It all started with a baby boy born in a bears cave, followed by a battle and finally ending with a musket being shot into the cloud.  Read the full Legend on our website.

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HOW MANY FRIENDS YOU HAVE ON A POWDER DAY IN FERNIE.

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Words: Cali Sammel
Photos: Robin Siggers, Sage McBride, Mark Eleven Photography, Dylan Siggers, Fernie Alpine Resort

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Food! Our second favourite F word
Monday, 25 January 2016 by Cali Burk

Fernie is our first favourite…

Like many skiers/boarders in Fernie during the winter, you’re driving here from Calgary.  Just 3 hours away makes it easy enough to travel to after the Friday work day, so arriving late may be an unavoidable situation.  If you’re coming for the sole purpose of catching some pow at the resort, you may choose to drive straight to the resort to settle into your ski in/ski out accommodations and while there are some places to dine on mountain, choosing to stop in town can provide you with a fun experience and the opportunity to spend time in one of the most authentic ski towns in North America.

The Brickhouse
401 2nd Ave.
Brick CropSimply put, the Brickhouse has delicious food and good beer.  With a kitchen open until around 10/10:30pm you can grab your later at night meal here and not have to give any sacrifice to taste.  With healthy and hearty options to choose from, it also focuses on local, organic ingredients and even has some pleasant surprises like the Nut Free Grilled Chicken Pesto Sammy, conveniently listed as nut free on the menu, a huge bonus for people with food allergies (like me).
http://thebrickhousefernie.com/

 

The Loaf
641, 2nd Ave.
Just down the street from The Brickhouse (literally), is one of the town’s favourite bakeries which doubles as a delicious restaurant, you can pop in to buy baked goods/bread for a snack – or there a few tables to sit down and order off their menu, providing a great spot for breakfast, lunch, dinner or Après (they’re a licensed facilities with $5 happy hour)!
http://www.loafbakery.ca/

Loaf Food

Blue Toque Café
601 1st Ave, in Arts Station
Slightly off the beaten path you might not notice it because it isn’t located on 2nd ave or 7th Ave.  Blue Touque is located in the Arts Station (1st ave).  Their corporate and mission statement, as written on the blackboard above their coffee bar reads “good eats & a cup of joe”, a simply and meaningful statement.  Preparing everything from the freshest of states, you will feel full and happy after tasting something off their hearty and very vegan/vegetarian gluten free friendly menu.  This quaint café is on the smaller side, but if you’ve found yourself waiting for a table just put your name down on the list and occupy yourself by taking in the art that decorates the hall walls.

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NEW Cirque Restaurant & Ice Bar
Located in Lizard Creek Lodge

This is one to add to your Fernie food bucket list for sure!  Cirque is the new restaurant and bar in Lizard Creek Lodge, home to the iconic fireplace it recently underwent a gorgeous renovation, making the new great room a comfortable and trendy place to enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or après drinks.  Plus, Cirque is home to the new Ice Bar presented by Stoli, whether you are a vodka connoisseur our not this is one experience not to miss!  Get donned in provided Helly Hansen parkas and enter the Ice room (literally a room made out of ice) to taste the world’s finest vodkas the way they were meant to be enjoyed, in sub zero temperatures and learn about them too!

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Learning about the best vodka at the new Ice Bar at Lizard Creek Lodge in Fernie

Griz Bar
Located in the Fernie Alpine Resort plaza

Griz_decal.epsThe Griz Bar has been an icon of Fernie Alpine Resort since it opened under its original name, Fernie Ski Valley, in fact it’s been ‘keepin rippers ripped since 1962”.  Being one of the hottest spots for Apres, it has indoor and outdoor seating, an infamous table and a wonderfully simple menu (nachos and beer) and is often featuring local bands for live après entertainment.  Darcy has been running the Griz Bar for years and is the brain child behind the NEW ‘peak to pint’ challenge, read more about Darcy on Fernie Alpine Resort’s Facebook page and find out more about the Griz Bar on the website.

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Eat too much?  Don’t worry , there’s a run (or two) for that!

Words & Photos by Cali Sammel

Wondering what else there is to do in Fernie?  Check out “The Top 7 Things to Do this Winter While Visiting Fernie“

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Steal this list! The Top 7 runs at Fernie according to us.
Monday, 14 December 2015 by Cali Burk

In Hollywood they say there’s no business like show business, and in Fernie we say there’s no business like snow business.  And when we say business, we mean business.  No matter what type of rider you are, we’ve put together a secret little list of tips for you to steal and use this season straight from the best source, our staff and locals.  So, steal this list and find places on the mountain to explore you might never have known existed, find some of the best scenery Fernie offers or cruise down the longest run for a relaxing ride down.  So pick up your trail map from the resort or download it from the Mountain Stats section on our website, find these runs and have the best day at Fernie of your life!

 

Morning Glory
#2 – Black

Morning Glory [in Siberia Bowl] has great morning light, a good pitch and nice tree spacing. Looking for those powder stashes and untouched spots on the mountain? Look no further than Morning Glory for the best chance!

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Morning Glory in Siberia Bowl

Mama Bear or Papa Bear
#118, 119 – Double Black
For some of the most amazing view you can image, ride the Polar Peak lift (the newest lift at Fernie Alpine Resort) to the summit. Start above the clouds and descend to get to the sunshine, enjoy amazing view and ride a huge vertical on your way down. There are also 2 blue runs off Polar Peak – try Polar Coaster (#124) or Polar Circus (#125) for an easier way down.  As Powder Matt likes to say “this one works better than a strong cup of coffee to get that heart pounding fun going on!

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Mama & Papa Bear runs

Corner Pocket
#93 – Double Black
Mother Nature presented Fernie with an interesting problem at Corner Pocket. Corner Pocket (in Lizard Bowl) is a tight entrance to steep chutes, being a high wind area the snow was often blown away.  About 10 years ago, Fernie’s ski patrol came up with an idea – tires!  Hauling tires across the mountain to this hidden spot one a time patrol finally was able to create a system to get to the steeps without ruining the bottom your of your skis.  Climbing here you’ll find some of the best powder at the resort!

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Cornerpocket

Sky Dive
#93 – Double Black

Currie Bowl, home to the popular Sky Dive run, is loved by the more extreme rider, drop into Currie for some of the best steeps on the mountain (but we didn’t tell you that). “I love Currie bowl for many different reasons.  The famed Currie rope drop, the whole Concussion zone and Alpha Centari just to name a few.  But the main reason is it accesses the Big 3.  For me there is no better situation at Fernie Alpine Resort than being the first track down Skydive on a pow day.  Top to bottoming that beast is the best feeling in the world.  You definitely deserve some Griz Bar pints after picking off all 3!”
– Kieran Summers, Owner Giv’Er Shirtworks

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Currie Bowl, where you’ll find Sky Dive

Easter Bowl
#49 – Black

Arguably the favourite bowl at Fernie Alpine Resort, Lizard is great for the thrill seeker. Home to the locals’ favourite area Easter Bowl, Lizard is also the location of the Headwall. “The lizard bowl is like falling for the girl in the hot miniskirt and realizing she’s as kind as the girl next door”
– Tyler, Fernie Ski Patrol

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Surprize and Shaky Acres
#98 – black, #13 – Blue
You’ll be hard pressed to find a rider who doesn’t love Surprize. Located in Timber Bowl, surprise is laden with challenging terrain coming in through the trees but also has some slightly easier and wide open spots (like Shaky Acres).  This bowl accommodates almost any skier/rider (plus you get to show off your skills for all those on the chairlift as you pass below) and everyone likes a show off, right?

Timber Bowl

Photo by Thomas Hopkins

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snake Main & Glades
#82 & 82A – Black

Cedar Bowl is another local favourite with lots of natural rollers and fall lines, providing amazing vista’s and views. End your day at the Snake Ridge area, where the snow is known to be some of the deepest at the resort.  Snake Ridge stays freshest the longest and you can get in some great long laps!

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Snake Ridge

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Snake Ridge, skier – Dylan Siggers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Need to look any of these spots up?  View and download our trail map online.
See you out here!

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15 Years of First Chair – The Tradition Continues
Friday, 04 December 2015 by Cali Burk

Today kicked off another great season at Fernie Alpine Resort and continuing with a long standing tradition (15 years!), Greg aka G-Money camped out at the resort in order to be first in line to be first on the lift and first off the lift to take the sweet initial turns of the winter.

Greg ‘G-money’ in known in the community, not just for nabbing first chair each recent ski season, but also for owning Edge of the World, a popular board shop located on 2nd ave in the town of Fernie.  So just how did this tradition for Greg begin?  In his own words…

15 years ago…
He [Barrow] had pitched a tent at the bottom of the Timber chair the night before Opening Day. He wanted to be on the first chair of the season. The security guard told him to camp in the designated camping area. Barrow started negotiating.

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“You’re gonna camp for first chair?” the guard asked.

“Yeah,” Barrow replied. “Well, can I stand here?”

“Yes,” the security guard said. “But you can’t camp here.”

“He goes: ‘I am not gonna call my boss at 2 in the morning and wake him up because some fool is trying to camp.’

“So, I just went and put my tent in the car and then went back and stood there.”

Read the full story on the Globe & Mail website.

These days, we allow Greg to camp out in hopes of getting first chair, anyone who has that type of dedication and love for a sport deserves it!  That’s what we think anyways.

Here’s Greg on first chair last season (2014)

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First Chair 2014!

And 2013….

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2012!

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You get the idea…

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Chasing Powder: The Dylan Siggers Story
Wednesday, 25 November 2015 by Cali Burk

From grinders to Burlapzzz – not many people can brag about how awesome their life is like Dylan Siggers can (and trust us, he has rights).  Let us tell you why;

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Dylan’s Dad

Dylan is what we refer to as a true Fernie local, meaning he is born in Fernie to parents who have been living here for some time (even though we technically don’t consider them locals)!  Dylan’s Dad, Robin Siggers made his discovery of Fernie Alpine Resort while powder seeking, coming from Vancouver, he settled in Fernie and never left.  Dylan, growing up in an incredibly outdoorsy mountain town, the adventure roots run deep in Dylan’s blood.  In fact, Dylan’s Dad – Robin, is the mountain operations manager at Fernie Alpine Resort, allowing him to fall in love with mountain biking and skiing in a way few can.

On top of absolutely mastering the art of skiing (and mountain biking), Dylan’s passion is also in videography and photography.  Branching into this industry with his strong background in the sport has brought Dylan and his crew around the Powder Highway and the world in their efforts to snap the greatest images, put together the most adrenaline pumping videos – all while seeking the greatest powder they can find.

Check out one of Dylan’s most popular ski videos ‘Kootenay Influence Episode 5, with over 60,000 viewson the Fernie Youtube Channel.  His Dad, Robin, is also no stranger to producing viral videos, check out his most popular one with over 15,000 views First Run of the 2010 – 20111 Season also on Fernie’s Youtube channel.

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With Dylan’s success filming in Fernie, B.C – his talents have expanded to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska Ski Area as well as doing work for Biglines, Line Ski and more.

Burlapzzz, Dylan’s most recent and more personal project focuses on having fun and has taken him and his ‘coworkers’ Josh & Brody Mcskimming to places across British Columbia and Canada with hopes of taking it even further (like the entire world!) and soon.

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Dylan, slaying some pow

Not only an accomplished filmmaker, Dylan is in fact an amazing skier and community member – he’s won multiple Freeski comps, most recently placing first in the signature Wrangle the Chute event at Kicking Horse in 2014.  His passion also runs deep within the community in Fernie, not only is he sponsored in his riding by many local businesses, he’s also one of the main organizers of the Wam Bam Dirt Jump Jam an annual celebration of mountain biking and music combined into one awesome festival.

 

Check out more of Dylan’s videos on his Vimeo Channel and stay tuned for more epic pow videos to come from him this winter!

Words by Cali Sammel
Feature Photo by Robin Siggers of Dylan Siggers

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Top 7 things to do this winter while visiting Fernie, B.C
Monday, 16 November 2015 by Cali Burk

Fernie is full of passion.  Arguably, first and foremost, many are die hard skiers or snowboarders and enjoy all the perks that come with having Fernie Alpine Resort in their backyard.   However, outside of the resort there are plenty of other fun things to do and see in Fernie, B.C.  If you’re looking to venture further into the Fernie culture, here are some suggestions to help you plan the perfect Fernie itinerary:

11901766063_7ba8e5eba8_kGhostriders Hockey Game
Named after the Legend of the Ghostrider, the locals in Fernie are super into their hockey and extremely (borderline obsessively so) supportive of their team – similar to the rest of Canada.  If you’re in town during a Ghostriders game it would be an outrage to not see it!
Check out the Ghostriders schedule on their website.  Photo courtesy of Ghostriders flickr.
Read about the Legend of the Ghostrider.

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That’s right, Hot Tub Time Machine.  The popular 2010 John Cusack movie was filmed largely in Fernie, some of the filming locations include Main Street (2nd Ave), The Brickhouse on 2nd Ave, The Plaza at Fernie Alpine Resort.  Stop by and see if you can recognize Fernie disguised as the fictional Kodiak Valley from the movie.

Visit the Miners Tour & City Hall
Fernie, like many B.C towns, owes a lot of their history to mining.  Outside the architecturally pleasing City Hall is a shrine to the miners that made its history, paved with 300 bricks with the names of miners and mining families.  Walk through the set up and read educational plaques and learn about history through interactive features.
Also nearby for a visit are the Fernie Courthouse, Museum, Arts Station and Heritage Library.  More info.

Go for a Winter Bike
New this season, dedicated trails and rental bikes for Winter Fat Biking!  Monster tires and low gearing means biking in the snow is easy and fun for both first timers and seasoned cyclists.  Take a tour – the resort will offer rental bikes and tours/lessons with guides this winter.  More info.

Eat Delicious Food
Like most cool little towns, Fernie has a thriving food industry.  With many places to dine including some gems like The Loaf or The Brickhouse on ‘main street’ or Yamagoya Sushi.  Stay tuned for another article featuring the best places to eat in Fernie!

2015-08-05 13.42.32Visit the Spa
With a few spas to choose from in Fernie, you can stay on mountain and enjoy the Lizard Creek Lodge spa or venture into town.  What better way to feel great after a long day of riding the pow than to have a relaxing massage?  For a full list of available spas visit the Tourism Fernie website.

Snowshoeing/Cross Country Skiing
Fernie Alpine Resort and the surrounding area has an extensive network of cross country ski trails and snowshoeing trails.   The trails at the resort are regularly maintained (groomed & trackset) and are multi-use trails, free of charge.  Snowshoe and Nordic ski rentals as well as guided tours are available at the SnowshoeSquareresort, or roam around on your own and enjoy nature’s tranquility (maps and signage on the trails will let you know where to go).  In addition, the Fernie Nordic Society maintains a great network of trails at the provincial park and golf course (membership or day use fee required).

For more information on what to do while visiting Fernie visit the Things to Do in Resort or Things to Do in Town sections on our website or the Tourism Fernie website.

Words by Cali Sammel
Photos by Fernie Ghostriders, Fernie Alpine Resort and Cali Sammel

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Confessions from a Ski Dad
Wednesday, 11 November 2015 by Andrew Findlay

Confession – before my wife and I had kids I would walk across a few football fields of parking lot to get to the lifts if it meant my efforts would be rewarded with fresh tracks. However now that I have a family, the expression “ski in-ski out” has the same dreamy connotations for me as the words “free beer.” Except unlike the latter, ski in- ski out actually exists. It took me just a couple of trips across the ski resort parking lot, with multiple pairs of skis stacked in my arms like firewood, while coaxing kids with promises of hot chocolate before even completing a single run, to truly realize that the way accommodation is situated in relation to the lifts can make a huge difference to the quality of a holiday at the ski hill.

Options like this are not available to everyone

Options like this are not available to everyone

 

8663085367_4f36aca99e_bThat’s why, Fernie Alpine Resort got it right when they designed and developed the chalet style Lizard Creek Lodge, one of the first luxury boutique ski-ski out lodges in Fernie when it first opened in 2000.  The Lizard is convenience defined. If you want, you could soak in the lodge’s outdoor hot tub and almost carry on a conversation with a friend about to board the Elk Chair  a few ski lengths away. That’s how close and convenient Lizard Creek Lodge is to the action the slope. The lodge’s legendary great room is undergoing a transformation for this season, that will retain the space’s warm mountain aesthetic but with the added touch of an ice lounge and sushi bar.

Ski in – ski out also defines the aptly named Slopeside Inn near the resort plaza, and the Thunder Ridge Chalets, beautifully arranged in wooded settings next to the Elk Chair. And if you want an extended lunch or mid-day beverage, slide to a stop at the base area’s Mountain Plaza, warm up in Kelsey’s On The Mountain or polish the tables with the sleeves of ski sweater at the hallowed Griz Bar. Afterward, click into your bindings and slide down to the lift and hop on, or to the door of your lodge. It may seem like a small detail, but it’s one that counts. At Fernie you want to leave it all on the slopes, whether it’s exploring powder lines and steeps in the resort’s  five Lizard Range alpine bowls, or lapping top to bottoms with the kids on the Elk Chair – after all who wants to schlep across parking lots, with tired kids in tow, when you can ski in and ski out. Words that are magic to any family’s ears.

Words by Andrew Findlay

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Why is everyone in Fernie smiling right now?
Wednesday, 28 October 2015 by Cali Burk

Snow, that’s why!  We’re off to a snowy start here at Fernie Alpine Resort, with the snow in fact first falling at the beginning of September right as we were closing down our summer operations!  While it made a brief disappearance so far in October, it returned this week and is a great sign for the upcoming ski season.

It started with a brief dusting overnight the weekend

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Photo from the Top of Bear Chair – October 26th (morning)

And continued into Tuesday!

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Top of Whitepass – October 27th (Credit: Thomas Hopkins)

So get ready to get in line for first chair!  Opening date is tentatively scheduled for December 4th, stay tuned to our online events calendar for updates closer to the date.

 

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Fernie’s Furry Hero’s
Tuesday, 20 October 2015 by Cali Burk

Dogs have been man’s best friend since they were domesticated some 40,000 years ago.  Since then their role in society has been shaped by their loyalty and ability to work closely with their human owners.  Dogs have been used in avalanche rescue situations since at least the early 1900’s.  With their heightened sense of smell, tracking abilities and agility outdoing all human efforts they are some of the greatest rescue assistants.
Meet our avalanche rescue dogs who live and train with lucky members of our ski patrol team.  They are a vital asset when there is an emergency situation on the mountain and have helped out on more than a few occasions.

Tarn - Avalanche Dog

Tarn – showing off some of his more graceful skills.

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Steve & Tarn riding the lift to their patrol shack

Tarn
(ski patrol assistant – Forest)
Like many avalanche dogs, Tarn started training to be able to find people in an avalanche situation at just 8 weeks old.  Now 6 years old (turning 7 in January 2016) him and his human assistant Forest are daily companions.  They ride the lift together in the morning, (occasionally mixing it up with a snowmobile instead) and ski down to the base at the end of the day.  On a usual day at work for Tarn, there’s time for a little bit of play at the patrol shack at the top of the mountain although he’s always ready for a rescue mission if need be.  Watch our Youtube video to learn more about the ski patrol program at Fernie and to see Tarn working and playing around on the mountain.

Neko
(ski patrol assistant – Steve)
Another one of our veteran avalanche rescue dogs, Neko – now 5 years old, has taken part in several rescues.  Working closely with his human assistant Steve, they have over 35 years of combined search & rescue and ski patrol experience.

Neko is an extremely friendly and personable dog, here he is (below) teaching us about his job during our Avalanche Awareness Days, held annually each January (and getting in a photo bomb while he’s at it).  This season’s event is scheduled for January 16th, 2016, check out our online events calendar for more information closer to the event date.

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And now introducing some of our junior program members, training to take their certification courses soon;

Megan Kelly's Avi dog mogul - going for certification in JanuaryMogul  & Tabor                 
Mogul is a one and a half year old German shepherd (left) he’s in training to become an avalanche rescue dog and has his exam this January on Whistler.  His human assistant, Megan Kelly, has been a ski patroller for nine years at Fernie.  When not training, Mogul loves playing with his favourite toy a ball on a rope. You can see him and Megan from Wednesday’s to Friday’s Sean and 8 week old taber, training to hopefully be our new avalanche dogat the top of the mountain practicing his obedience and having lots of fun!  Tabor and his human assistant Sean (right) are training for his exam, coming up soon.  This will be Tabor’s first winter season at Fernie Alpine Resort – welcome to the team Tabor!  Tabor fun fact – him and Neko are half brothers!  

Find out more about our Avalanche dog & ski patrol program at on our Ski Patrol page.

Did you know? 
Cats also assist our team at Fernie, watch this super serious and definitely informative video here.

Words by Cali Sammel with contributions by Steve Morrison, Jeni Pearson & Megan Kelly.
Photos by Fernie Alpine Resort Ski Patrol & Vinnie Mo.
Feature photo by Dave Watts.

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5 Reasons To Work At Fernie Alpine Resort

Wednesday, 14 October 2015 by Emma Padgett

Have you ever gone on a ski or snowboard trip and looked around at the staff that you meet throughout your day and secretly say to yourself “I wish I could do that”.  If you have ever debated spending a season working in the mountains, there is no better time to quit your day job, pack up your skis or snowboards, book a job fair interview and head on over to Fernie Alpine Resort.

If you still need a bit more convincing, here are 5 tempting reasons to help you make up your mind.

1) This could be your office

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While your other friends are sitting in their cubicles staring at computer screens, you will be breathing in the fresh, mountain air.

 

2) New BFF’s   

 

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You will meet people during your time at Fernie Alpine Resort who will become life-long friends.  Even though you came from different walks of life and different parts of the world, you are all here for the same reason.  Thanks to that instant bond of the “love of mountains and snow” you will quickly become friends.  You will work, eat, ski and party with these people for the next 5 months, and the good times you share will create friendships that will last long after your paths depart.  Plus, after a season in Fernie you will friends and couches to crash on all over the world.

 

3) Staff Parties

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As a staff member you will get to attend the infamous staff parties (so legendary that non-staff always try to sneak in) but you’ll have a front row ticket!  Dinner, dancing, prizes, Griz Bar table sli…oops can’t reveal too many of the staff party secrets, you’ll have to experience it yourself.

 

4) Legendary Powder

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Free skiing and snowboarding is what it’s all about.  There is nothing better than the feeling of skiing or riding down the mountain through Fernie’s legendary powder…it’s the stuff dreams are made of and you are right here to experience it for yourself!

 

5) Live Your Dreams

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Working at Fernie Alpine Resort is an experience that you will never forget.  Do you want to keep your comfortable life or would you rather follow a passion and see where it takes you?  Hunter S Thompson got it right when he said “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming  ‘Wow! What a Ride!’ ”

So what’s stopping you?

 

 

 

 

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