Jones Pass Guides

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Who we are

ABOUT US Tucked in the heart of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, skirting the Continental Divide, our terrain is nestled in the Arapahoe National Forest designated as the Jones Pass Wilderness. Operating in our permitted area of 2,600 acres with elevations from 10,500’ to 12,800’ we have access to three unique bowls with both touring and snowcat access. Terrain ranges from the following:   High Alpine Bowls, Gladed Meadows, Rock Bands, Open Chutes, Gullies   The high altitude combined with good Northern exposure keeps our snow cold and light. We have the powder, vertical and adventure for an epic backcountry experience. ​  Jones Pass Guides operates seven days a week and is one of the closest snowcat and touring operations located 45 minutes from Denver. Not sure about your skis for the trip, no worries, we have a fleet of demo skies including DPS, RMU, Black Crows, and Liberty options. In additional to the skis, we provide safety equipment incorporating a backpack, beacon, probe, and shovel. Additionally, we have a photographer that will be out with us to capture the stoke with shots available for purchase at the end of the day.  All trips will meet at our headquarters in Empire at 3 Park Ave. We ask our guests to arrive there at 8:00 to ensure a timely departure to our terrain. If other arrangements need to be made please reach out to coordinate.  Our operation is in the zone by 9:30 and we are out of the zone and back to the trailhead by 3:30. While up in Jones, we strive to be safe, efficient, and timely to get you the most out of the experience as possible by maximizing our terrain. We average 9-12 runs per day and get plenty of vertical.  Lunches will be provided by Rudi’s Deli and water refill is available on the snowcat. A solid day out wouldn’t be complete without a end of the day après with refreshments at the end of the day, compliments of Steamworks Brewery.

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Intended to be a next step up from our Backcountry 101, skiers and splitboarders will build upon the basics of getting out into the Backcountry.  This will include:

-utilizing local weather and avalanche forecasts,

-snowpack structure observations,

-identifying avalanche problems and appropriate tour planning,

-decision making, communication and group dynamics.

This is a great option for those with a Level 1 / Rec 1 avalanche education and looking to build upon those skills with a local guide.

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Some Adventure Options

Backcountry 101

Join our guides for a bottom up intro into backcountry skiing and splitboarding.  We will start with the basics to provide a solid foundation and introduction to earning your turns and getting out into the backcountry.

This will include:

-reading the weather and avalanche forecasts,

-equipment to have in your pack and how to pack for the backcountry,

-using your beacon, shovel and probe,

-how to use skins and other equipment,

-basics of route finding, terrain management and decision making in avalanche terrain.

Backcountry 201

Intended to be a next step up from our Backcountry 101, skiers and splitboarders will build upon the basics of getting out into the Backcountry.  This will include:

-utilizing local weather and avalanche forecasts,

-snowpack structure observations,

-identifying avalanche problems and appropriate tour planning,

-decision making, communication and group dynamics.

This is a great option for those with a Level 1 / Rec 1 avalanche education and looking to build upon those skills with a local guide.

Snowcat

When booking a single seat reservation, the purchase reserves one seat in the snowcat. This reservation, depending on the number of tickets purchased, is essentially a mixed group trip, meaning there could be multiple individuals all in separate groups or some folks riding solo.

These bookings are great for smaller groups that are not looking for a private snowcat, or can’t fill enough seats to make it cost-effective to book out the whole machine.

When the snowcat is booked with single seat reservations there is a minimum booking requirement of 5 individual seats to make the operation go for the day.

what they offer

Backcountry/XC
Skiing/Snowboarding

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Contact Details

Email

bookings@jonespassguides.com

Call us

970-726-5442