Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia

Adresse: #2, 4430 Old Red Mountain Rd., Rossland, BC V0G 1Y0, Canada.
Téléphone: 2503622271.
Site web: bigredcatskiing.com
Spécialités: Voyagiste.
Autres données d'intérêt: Cartes de crédit, Cartes de débit, Paiements mobiles NFC, Cartes de crédit.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 81 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.5/5.

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Big Red Cats #2, 4430 Old Red Mountain Rd., Rossland, BC V0G 1Y0, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Big Red Cats

  • Lundi: 07:30–17:30
  • Mardi: 07:30–17:30
  • Mercredi: 07:30–17:30
  • Jeudi: 07:30–17:30
  • Vendredi: 07:30–17:30
  • Samedi: 07:30–17:30
  • Dimanche: 07:30–17:00

Big Red Cats

Adresse: #2, 4430 Old Red Mountain Rd., Rossland, BC V0G 1Y0, Canada.

Téléphone: 2503622271.

Site web: bigredcatskiing.com.

Spécialités: Voyagiste.

Autres données d'intérêt: Cartes de crédit, Cartes de débit, Paiements mobiles NFC, Cartes de crédit.

Caractéristiques

Big Red Cats est une entreprise de ski qui offre des expériences de ski de haute qualité aux skieurs de tous niveaux.

Les guides de l'entreprise sont formés et expérimentés, ce qui garantit que les skieurs soient en sécurité et en bonne voie.

Les pistes de ski de Big Red Cats sont variées et offrent des défis pour les skieurs de tous niveaux, de débutants à experts.

Ubicación

Big Red Cats est située à Rossland, en Colombie-Britannique, Canada.

La ville de Rossland est située dans la région de Kootenay, à environ 30 minutes de la frontière américaine.

Opinions

Big Red Cats a 81 avis sur Google My Business.

Avis moyen: 4.5/5.

Les skieurs ont loué la qualité de la formation des guides, la variété des pistes et la sécurité des skis.

Alcune des opinions mentionnent que les guides ont été très utiles et ont aidé les skieurs à se sentir en sécurité sur les pistes.

Les skieurs ont également loué la qualité des pistes, qui sont considérées comme très variées et défiantes.

Recommandations

Si vous cherchez une entreprise de ski de haute qualité avec des guides formés et expérimentés, Big Red Cats est une excellente option.

Les skieurs de tous niveaux trouveront quelque chose qui leur convient, de débutants à experts.

Il est recommandé de réserver à l'avance, car Big Red Cats est une entreprise populaire.

👍 Avis de Big Red Cats

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Graham S.
5/5

Simply put: best day of skiing I have ever had. Felt a bit overwhelmed by the terrain at first (as more of an intermediate skier who is comfortable on single blacks but not double blacks and ultra steep stuff) but the guides were stellar and made me feel safe. All in all the experience was a 10 out of 10. Hope to be back again in the future.

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Joanne A.
5/5

Thank you for a lifetime adventure. Special thanks to Shannon for helping me out of the snow! Carrie and Shannon made sure everyone felt comfortable on the tour. I’m used to groomed runs and this was a very different experience. Glad I rented a powder board and would strongly recommend this. We did the intermediate tour. Thanks again to all the staff at big red cats!!

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Bill M.
5/5

We had 2 fantastic days of Cat Skiing with the Big Red Cats Team. The guides were all there the be sure we had an awesome experience, and we did just that! They mixed up our runs between challenging steep tree runs and open lower angle snow fields. The powder was perfect. Lunch was pretty good too! Everyone was hooting all day and, speaking for myself anyway, exhausted, and fully satisfied at the end of each day.

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Lisanne N.
3/5

We spent two days cat skiing with Big Red Cats this week. The first day was very disappointing, however the second was fabulous.

Day 1: Our team of 4 was booked in a shared "Advanced Group" cat of 11 people. We arguably got the "6 run guarantee" in. We spent more time waiting for beginners who couldn't ski/board than the combined ski time + cat ride time. For a company that boasts access to 700 runs, we ended up skiing our own tracks twice. One of those repeats was a pancake flat 500m waste of time. Our lead guide chose to express his frustrations with the group instead of doing anything about it (like maybe benching the folks that clearly couldn't ski/board). Since we had only done 2 runs by noon we asked to be moved to a more advanced cat/group or to ski something with a pitch as we were bored. We were told it wasn't an option and to talk to the office. So afterwards we did speak with the office, our group felt ripped off having paid $800 each for that day. We wanted to ensure we weren't going to have the same experience on our second day. The office offered no solutions or assurances. They explained that they rely on accurate self-assessment of skill. The one silver lining to an otherwise disheartening day was our tail guide Shannon. Shannon brought such a cheerful, fun vibe to the day. We gave up on the epic ski day we drove 14.5hrs for and spent the afternoon chatting with Shannon and picking up beginners stuck in the powder.

Day 2: Once again, our team of 4 was booked in a shared "Advanced Group" cat, this time with a total of 8 people. Our lead guide Keena (sp?) was so knowledgeable and fun. Her safety briefing in the morning was a great brush up on AST1. Up top she gave us great advice on what we were about to ski, tips for how to ski better in the less than ideal conditions, and what to expect. We skied a variety of terrain, some open cut blocks, some nice glades, some steep pitches, and some enjoyable cruisers. I lost count of how many runs we did because I was too busy yelling wahoo and yippie. We did have someone who self assessed beyond their abilities in our group again, however our tail guide Francisco and Keena managed this very well and it was a non-issue. Kodu's to Keena for her fabulous group management skills. Day 2 was amazing and definitely worth the price of admission.

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Tony W.
5/5

My son and I had an incredible two-day adventure with Big Red Cats in Rossland. Our guides, Matt and Kyle, were fantastic—expertly leading us through a diverse range of terrain, from exhilarating steeps to open glades, all covered in an abundance of fresh powder. The cat skiing experience was top-notch, and the great people I met on the trip made it even better. Thank you for an amazing experience!

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
bonavistabike
5/5

These guys are total pros. From the logistics management of re-organizing a re-schedule need, to the rental, to the ski day... top to bottom this whole experience was first rate. Lead guide Kyle and tail gunner Alex were exceptional communicators keeping us safe, managing the group variants and ensuring lots of fun... highly recommend - will be back soon. Thanks BRC!

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Art V.
5/5

Great knowledgeable guides had amazing blue bird, surprisingly with nice pow without new snow really in weeks. Unfortunately a hose blew on cat cost us at least an hr. But shit happens. Would go again 💯

Big Red Cats - Rossland, British Columbia
Brendhan M.
4/5

Thank you for taking the time to read this review and doing some research before booking. It's essential to honestly assess your skill level when signing up for a trip like this. Overestimating your abilities can lead to a frustrating day for everyone. The skill level descriptions on the website are accurate and should be followed closely. If you think you're an expert but aren't, you'll likely hold up the group and annoy others as they wait for you all day. Unfortunately, this was the case for our group, and it negatively impacted our experience.

Our first run was a warm-up lap, and it was immediately clear that half of the group shouldn’t have been there. Their inability to follow instructions put our guide in a tough position. While he remained safe and adhered to protocol, I felt there was a lack of communication regarding the terrain we were about to ski—things like the length, aspect, and stopping points. As a more experienced skier, I found myself navigating blindly, which could have been easily avoided with a brief pre-run discussion.

Eventually, the guide asked the weakest guest to sit out a few laps to keep the pace up, but by then, the damage was done. The snow and terrain were fantastic, though unfortunately, it was scaled back to accommodate the less experienced members of the group. That made it even more disappointing knowing we missed out on at least two extra runs and more challenging terrain.

This could have been an epic day—some of the best snow you’ll ever experience—but the key takeaway is to be honest with yourself about your abilities. It makes a world of difference for everyone

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